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Must visited: Huai Tab Than - Huai Samran Wildlife Sanctuary, Wat Chang Mop, Phanom Sawai National Park, Wat Pa Ar Jiang
Should go to these places when visiting Surin
Huai Tab Than - Huai Samran Wildlife Sanctuary
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The Huai Khan Morn Reservoir, also known as the dam, features a swimming area that resembles a beach—it's not too deep and gradually slopes down. This.. [More]
One of the most beautiful spots to watch the sunset in Surin province, which is still relatively unknown to many, is a hidden gem for camping and phot
The Kumdin Castle is situated within the Kumdin Village Temple, covering an area of approximately 800 square meters. This castle is constructed from b
This is an irrigation project featuring a long dam that is perfect for relaxation while taking in the scenic views around the reservoir. It is particu
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The temple faces north and consists of three structures built on a single base. Currently, it is in
It is the first Buddhist park in Thailand, covering an area of 10,865 rai. The park was authorized b
Archaeological sites of Prasat Ta Moan group
Nestled in Ban Nong Khanna, Tambon Tamiang, right along the Thai-Cambodian border, lies a group of t
The village of Baan But Mae is celebrated as the “Home of 1,416 Golden Silk Weavings.” This honor st
The Jom Phra Temple features a structure known as an Arokayasala, which remains largely intact. The
Shrine of the Si Nakhon Tao Thao Thao
The Si Nakhon Tao Sanctuary, or Rattanaburi town, was originally a village named "Bungwai" or "Wai V