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The Deadliest Tourist Attractions in the World

Most people enjoy relaxing on their vacations, but others crave the adrenaline rush that goes with death-defying experiences. Sounds exciting — except these adventures can quickly go wrong, resulting in life-threatening injuries. Worst case scenario? Some tourists find themselves reaching their final destination.
Despite the scary and tragic stories, daring travelers can’t seem to stay away from these dangerous destinations. Here are the deadliest tourist attractions in the world.
Yosemite National Park’s Half Dome, California
In California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite National Park is known for its sequoia trees, granite cliffs and waterfalls. It’s also home to one of the deadliest tourist attractions in the world: Half Dome, a steep, treacherous, 5,000-foot hike.

Between 2005 and 2015, Half Dome was the site of 12 deaths, 290 accidents and 140 search-and-rescue missions. It takes an entire day to climb Half Dome, and the last 400 feet is almost vertical and requires the use of cables. The section is also known as “Death Slabs” — not scary at all.
When Half Dome gets wet, hikers can easily slip and fall, but the mountain is still dangerous when it’s dry. As recently as September 2019, a hiker died after falling 500 feet.
The Poison Garden, England
Behind the black gates at Alnwick Garden is a park with plants that can kill you. The owner and Duchess of Northumberland, Jane Percy, wanted the attraction to stand out and thought more people would be interested in lethal plants.

She was right. Each year, the Poison Garden receives 800,000 visitors. There are 100 types of poisonous killers growing in the garden. No one is allowed to touch the plants, but that doesn’t stop the toxic plant fumes from causing visitors to pass out on occasion.
Stairway to Heaven, Hawaii
On the island of Oʻahu, the Stairway to Heaven, also known as the Haʻikū Stairs, is a difficult hiking trail with a total of 3,922 steps. The site was originally a naval base in the 1940s but was decommissioned in the 1950s. The city closed the trail and the station to the public in 1987.

However, the “no trespassing” signs haven’t stopped people from climbing the broken and unmaintained stairway. Although it’s illegal to climb the stairs, police issued 135 tickets to trespassers between June and December 2014. In some cases, climbers have been injured on the dangerous hike — some even plunging to their deaths.
Komodo Island, Indonesia
What’s more terrifying than a giant lizard with a venomous bite? An entire island full of giant lizards with venomous bites. Below Indonesia, Komodo Island is home to 6,000 Komodo dragons, and the destination is popular for diving and checking out the largest lizard on Earth.

Travelers can visit Komodo National Park, which is maintained by park rangers, but from 1974 to 2012, the park logged 24 attacks on humans, with five resulting in death. Rangers warn guests to avoid eye contact with the lizards and to go to the bathroom with a partner. Women who are menstruating must be extra careful because Komodo dragons have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to blood.
Colorado River, Colorado
Extreme white water rafting is popular on the Colorado River. The powerful water offers excitement for thrill-seekers and hazards for everyone. When snow melts in the Colorado mountains, the water in the river becomes more fierce, causing fast currents and high water warnings.

Many accidents, injuries and fatalities have occurred in the Colorado River system. In 2007, the river claimed 12 lives and caused 176 major injuries. Officials advise visitors to stay out of the water unless they have advanced knowledge of water flows and SAR (search and rescue) training.
Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Tourists love the Cliffs of Moher for the picturesque green fields and gorgeous backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. Located in the southwestern region of Ireland, the cliffs are an incredible sight, but the area comes with plenty of dangers.

A deadly combination of powerful winds and no barrier rails can be menacing to visitors. In 2006, a woman died when the wind swept her off the cliff. Heavy rainfall and constant mist create a slippery surface, making it easy to slip and potentially fall off the cliffs, regardless of the wind.
El Caminito Del Rey, Spain
Built in 1905, El Caminito del Rey was initially a path for workers to transport goods. Of course, the pathway is only three feet wide and dangles 330 feet up along the face of a cliff. When Spain’s King Alfonso XIII crossed the walkway in 1921, it earned the nickname “King’s Little Pathway.”

When the path fell into disrepair, officials closed it to the public for a decade. In many sections, only metal rails were left, but thrill-seekers still tried to walk the pathway and climb the mountain. Consequently, many people fell and perished. Following four years of improvements, El Caminito del Rey reopened in 2015.
Beaches of Acapulco, Mexico
Acapulco was once a trendy spot for celebrities, including John F. Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor. However, the gorgeous beaches and surrounding area have gained a deadly reputation. Acapulco is now called Mexico’s murder capital, with gang warfare constantly plaguing the city.

The violence occasionally finds its way into tourist zones, and it’s always only a short distance away. Acapulco experiences a high number of shootings, kidnappings and murders. In 2018, the city recorded 874 murders; in 2019, it logged 207 more within the first three months.
Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea
Found in the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea, the Kokoda trail is a challenging 60-mile trek that takes six days to complete. During the day, the weather is hot and humid, but the temperature drops to freezing at night, so imagine how much clothing you need to carry.

The journey includes hiking, climbing and swimming. Mosquitos carrying malaria fill the air, while leeches infest the waters. If these factors don’t scare you, what about succumbing to dehydration, illness or broken bones? Locals even attacked hikers with machetes and spears, killing two people and seriously injuring seven others in 2013.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Who can resist a hot, sunny day at New Smyrna Beach in Florida? Actually, this beach is one of the places you should never swim because the waters are overwhelmed by sharks. In fact, everyone calls New Smyrna Beach the “shark-bite capital of the world.”

New Smyrna has reported 250 shark attacks throughout its history, and it had the highest number of confirmed shark bites in the world in 2007 and 2008. In the past 30 years, 40 fatal attacks have occurred there. Of course, most of the shark attacks don’t end in death, but would you actually risk swimming there?
Mont Blanc, France
At 16,404 feet high, Mont Blanc is the highest peak in Europe — and the deadliest peak in France. Each year, approximately 100 climbers die on Mont Blanc. Weather conditions frequently and unexpectedly change on the mountain, creating the perfect recipe for disaster.

Surprise storms and avalanches claim many lives, and tourists also have to be cautious about falling rocks, hidden crevices and powerful winds that can reach almost 60 miles per hour. Some climbers suffer from altitude sickness on Mont Blanc, which can quickly become life-threatening as well.
Death Road, Bolivia
One of the most dangerous roads in the world , North Yungas Road, is 43 miles long and reaches elevations of 2,000 feet in some sections. Driving on North Yungas Road is a heart-stopping experience, with its lack of guardrails adding to its menace.

Fatal vehicle and cycle accidents are as common on the road as going off the road’s edge. Each year, 300 people lose their lives on North Yungas Road, earning it the dreadful nickname “Death Road.” If you see wooden crosses along the route, they honor those who perished.
Mount Huashan Plank Walk, China
China has some wild attractions like its abandoned Paris-like city and the now-demolished Wonderland , but its deadliest destination is the Mount Huashan plank walk. Tourists find it hard to resist the challenge of balancing on the shaky wooden boards suspended 7,000 feet in the air.

Some hikers like to play around and cling to the chain on the cliff with only one hand or stand on the boards with one leg, but one slip up can lead to a long drop to the valley below. Nearly 100 people die every year on the Mount Huashan plank walk. Those who survive the journey reach the Taoist monasteries and enjoy a hot cup of tea.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the U.S. Sometimes, it’s also the most dangerous. Many tourists find it difficult to hike the Grand Canyon due to its size and height. Stretching 227 miles, the canyon reaches a depth of 6,093 feet at some points.

Since the mid-1800s, 770 people have lost their lives in the Grand Canyon. The majority of the deaths are due to falling over the edges, dehydration and plane crashes. If you tackle the canyon yourself, make sure you pack enough water to stay hydrated in the desert heat — and watch your step.
Bash Bish Falls, Massachusetts
In the peaceful, quiet mountains of Massachusetts, you’ll find the highest waterfall in the state, Bash Bish Falls. The gorgeous waterfall consists of several sections with the last part separated by a rock, cascading 80 feet into a pool.

With a height like that, Bash Bish Falls sounds like a great place for cliff jumping, right? In reality, many cliff jumpers get injured or perish at the falls. The pool is actually shallow, which many people don’t find out until after they jump. In the last 100 years, more than 25 people have lost their lives at the falls due to rock jumping, drowning or rock climbing.
Mount Everest, Nepal
Reaching the peak of Mount Everest is every hiker’s dream, but most of them never make it to the top of the world’s highest mountain. In fact, for every expedition that attempts it, there are 4.3 fatalities. More than 300 hikers have died in the past six decades trying to climb this mountain.

Hikers face many death threats on Mount Everest, including exhaustion, altitude sickness, unexpected weather changes, strong winds and roaring avalanches. Those who perished on Mount Everest remain there because it’s too dangerous and expensive to bring the bodies back down.
Adelaide River, Australia
In Northern Australia, the Adelaide River is a hot spot for bird spotting, boating expeditions and fishing. Unfortunately, it’s also home to large bull sharks. Not scary enough? Well, most locals worry more about the high concentration of giant saltwater crocodiles in the river.

Crocodile attacks aren’t common but do occur on the Adelaide River. In 2009, a nine-year-old boy was attacked while fishing, and some crocodiles have struck tour guide boats in the past. The notorious albino crocodile known as “Michael Jackson” has committed some serious offenses in his history. Locals think he killed a fisherman in 2014.
Boiling Lake, Dominica
Boiling Lake is another body of water that is too dangerous for swimming. Its bubbling, grayish-blue water and hovering vapor clouds attract tourists, but getting too close could be an irreversible mistake. Located in Dominica, Boiling Lake reaches temperatures of 197 degrees Fahrenheit at some edges.

How hot is the middle of the lake? Scientists have no idea because it’s too dangerous to study it. The middle of the lake actively boils, so the temperature must be even higher. If you don’t want to lose a foot or an ankle, stay far away from the scorching hot waters of Boiling Lake.
Death Valley National Park, California
The name Death Valley National Park already sounds terrifying, so who would want to go there? Almost 1 million visitors enjoy the park each year, mostly to gaze at the beautiful rock formations and the night skies filled with sparkling stars.

It’s called Death Valley for a reason: Numerous vanishings and deaths have occurred there over the years. The destination is mostly hot and dry with temperatures that can reach 134 degrees Fahrenheit. The isolated trails and challenging terrain make the national park even more dangerous. In the last 15 years, more than 12 people have died at the park due to heatstroke and heat exhaustion.
Running of the Bulls, Spain
The running of the bulls has been a tradition in Spain since the 14th century. In Pamplona, the city unleashes about 10 bulls to run its packed streets each summer. At least 10,000 visitors and locals attend the adrenaline-packed event.

The goal is to outrun the bulls, but some people find it’s not as easy as they thought. Consequently, hundreds suffer injuries each year from getting hit and trampled by the animals — or the crowd. Since 1910, the city has logged 15 deaths, the majority due to goring. In one freak incident, a victim suffocated in a pile-up.
Hanakapiai Beach, Hawaii
Drawing many beachgoers with its warm, sandy shores and refreshing waters, Hanakapiai Beach is actually one of the most dangerous places to swim in the world. Located along Kauai’s Nā Pali Coast, this beach has powerful waves and strong rip currents.

If you get swept out to sea, it will be extremely hard to return to dry land, as the closest and safest shore is six miles away. Rip currents have drowned at least 15 swimmers, and none of the victims were recovered because the currents were too dangerous.
Angels Landing, Utah
Zion National Park in southwestern Utah is home to Angels Landing, a 1,488-foot rock formation. The trail carved into Angels Landing is quite old, but it has led hikers to the jaw-dropping view of Zion Canyon since 1926.

Those who are strong and brave enough to complete the trail go across steep, sandy terrain and a series of switchbacks. Hikers cling to chains for the last half-mile of the trail to reach the peak. Since 2004, the scary hike has led to eight fatalities due to falling.
Praia De Boa Viagem, Brazil
Praia De Boa Viagem is a hot destination for beachgoers — and (gulp) sharks. Between 1992 and 2012, officials reported 56 shark attacks, and one-third of them ended in death. Yikes! The majority of the attacks involve bull sharks and tiger sharks.

Boa Viagem is so dangerous that lifeguards don’t train on the beach anymore. They used to swim 131 feet out into the ocean, but they now do drills in a pool. Some of the attacks occur in shallow waters, where bull sharks breed and hunt.
The Yucatan Cenotes, Mexico
Caves are pretty scary at the best of times, but the deep underwater caves in Mexico take horror to a new extreme. The Yucatan Cenotes, a system of shadowy caves, are among the most dangerous underwater caves on the planet.

Divers swim through miles of super dark caverns that twist and wind. In some passages, they have to squeeze through tight spaces. The passages can be so deep and confusing that divers get lost and can’t find their way out. A chilling sign near the entrance warns divers of deaths in the caves.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho
Located in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone National Park was the first national park to open in the U.S. The wild park is known for its Old Faithful geyser and boiling hot springs, but sometimes the natural wonders make the landscape terrifying.

There are warning signs on designated paths, but some visitors ignore them and wander too close to the geysers and geothermal waters. With waters that are around 250 degrees Fahrenheit, slipping into a hot spring can be deadly. In fact, 20 park visitors have died in various hot springs in the park.
Volcano Tours, Hawaii
Plenty can go wrong on a volcano tour in Hawaii. From 1992 to 2002, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park logged 40 deaths and 35 major injuries. Unprepared hikers easily get lost and fall victim to the dangers, and the volcanoes put plenty of others in harm’s way by spewing flying rocks and boiling nearby ocean water.

Tourists also have to worry about lava laze, a toxic combination of hydrochloric acid, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide that can cause breathing, eye and skin problems. Helicopter tours are dangerous too, considering choppers have been hit by flying lava and crashed. In fact, in the past 30 years, 60 helicopters have crashed, causing 17 fatalities.
Mount Washington, New Hampshire
The highest peak in the Northeastern U.S., Mount Washington, stands 6,288.2 feet tall. Hikers, cyclists and skiers often visit the mountain, but it’s a risky journey. The mountain has claimed more than 150 lives since 1849, with the most common reasons for death including falls, hypothermia and heart attacks.

Visitors must watch out for dangerous wind speeds. The highest wind speed ever recorded was 231 miles per hour — about 75 miles per hour faster than a category five hurricane. They also have to watch out for avalanches and frequent changes in weather. Each year, almost 100 avalanches are logged on Mount Washington. Yikes!
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Each year a tourist falls and dies at Victoria Falls. Located between the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls drops 355 feet onto sharp rocks. Most fatalities are caused by loss of footing near the falls; however, some deaths are due to swimming.

Tourists stare death in the face every time they swim in Devil’s Pool at Victoria Falls. The pool allows visitors to swim dangerously close to the waterfall’s edge. In 2009, a tour guide plunged to his death after rescuing a tourist who was struggling in the pool.
Chernobyl Tours, Ukraine
The 1986 Chernobyl disaster is considered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history. Consequently, the city of Pripyat was evacuated, abandoned and closed off to the public. The immediate blast caused at least 54 fatalities, but the United Nations believes 4,000 people later died from radiation exposure.

A growing interest in tourism led officials to maintain the city to ensure radiation levels weren’t high enough to endanger visitors. The tours are heavily regulated, and no one is allowed to eat outside, touch any plants or put any items on the ground. How safe does this sound to you?
Trolltunga, Norway
Standing 3,600 feet above sea level, Trolltunga is a rock formation in Hordaland County, Norway that sticks out horizontally from the mountain. One of the most popular cliffs in the country, Trolltunga comes with a breathtaking backdrop of Ringedalsvatnet Lake and surrounding glaciers.

Each year, 80,000 hikers make the 12-hour trek to reach Trolltunga, even though the trip can quickly turn deadly. The cliff lacks safety rails, but many visitors sit at the edge of the cliff to snap photos anyway. As a result, there are nearly 40 rescue missions at the site each year, and one woman fell to her death in 2015.
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The primarily agricultural province of Prachin Buri is located along the Cambodian border in eastern Thailand. Prachin Buri province is famous for its largest protected area of land in Thailand that contains Khao Yai, Thap Lan, and Pang Sida National Parks, which together cover over 3,000 square kilometers.

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This national park sprawls over an area of 2,240 square kilometers of jungle, waterfalls, dams and reservoirs. It straddles three provinces, and was established in 1981. Visitors have many options when visiting this beautiful national park, including the Lan Forest and Recreational Garden, which boasts beautiful yellow blossoms from April to June.
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Prachin Buri used to be a very prosperous town with beautiful waterfalls and canals which are very popular among nature adventurers. In the old days, Prachin Buri had a long history of civilization of about 800 years ago, since the Dvaravati period. The ruined town of "Mueang Si Mahosot” at Tambon Khokpip, Amphoe Mahosot was discovered. At Ban Khok Kwang, Amphoe Si Mahosot, east to Mueang Si Mahosot, there was an ancient community at the same period as Muang Si Mahosot. Through the traces of the ancient towns, there were discoveries of historical venues that were used for religious purposes and historic materials such as Buddha images, earthenwares, and pottery. It was also recorded that the center of civilization has been moved to the present coast of the Bang Pakong River. There were many administration alterations, from town to Monthon, and Changwat (Province) at present. In general, Prachin Buri has plain areas and highlands. There are hills and mountains in the north adjacent to Dong Phaya Yen Mountain ranges. In the south and east, there are plains and forests. Low-lying plains suitable for agriculture are in the west of the province Attractions Located in Sri Mahosot District, the highly revered Wat Thon Pho Sri Maha Pho contains the oldest ‘ pho ' tree in Thailand. The ‘ pho ' tree is significant in Buddhism for the Lord Buddha meditated and reached enlightenment under such a tree. This tree's shoot was brought over from India and planted here. Nowadays, many Buddha images encircles the base of the big, shady tree. The Prachin Buri National Museum contains a collection of important artifacts discovered within the province and from other Northeastern provinces. Lining one side of the Prachin-Nakhon Nayok Highway heading away from Prachin Buri is the famous Nong Cha-am Fruit Market with many vendors selling the local fruits, such as durians, cantaloupes, and bamboos, at very affordable prices.The large, Buddhist Sa Morakot (Emerald Pond) Historical Complex contains structures that were constantly rebuilt on top of each other since before the 10 th century. Sites of interest include a pair of Buddha Footprints imprinted on a slab of natural sandstone, a emerald pond (sa morakot), a lotus pond (sa bua lum), and the Sri Mahosot structure. Majority of the plant found in the Tublarn National Park consists of species related to the palm tree family, of which some are considered rare to find. These trees will produce flowers only after they've matured to 20 years and beyond. Another highlight is the Tublarn Falls. City attractions Prachin Buri - Khao Yai Highway, this waterfall is a part of Khao Yai National Park, which covers the area of Prachin Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Saraburi. It is a gigantic and beautiful waterfall with 60 metres in height and steep cliff. You can travel from Prachin Buri town via Suwannason Road to Noen Hom Intersection or Naresuan Circle, turn left to Highway No.3077. At the 24th kilometre turn right to the waterfall. From the parking area, visitors have to walk for 1 kilometre. There is a walkway from upper level down to lower level for a better and more beautiful view. King Naresuan the Great Shrine Located at Noen Hom Intersection, 8 kilometres north to Prachin Buri by Highway No.320, this shrine houses the image of King Naresuan the Great in a standing position to commemorate his camping at Prachin Buri on the way from Ayutthaya to Cambodia. People in Prachin Buri and nearby provinces normally pay respect to this shrine. Wat Kaeo Phichit The temple is located on the right coast of Bang Pakong River in Prachin Buri Municipal Area, 2 kilometres east to town. Being an old and major temple, the place was built in 1879 by a Prachin Buri millionaire. In 1918, Chao Phraya Abhaibhubate (Chum Aphaiwong) constructed a new chapel (ubosoth) which had an architectural design of mixed arts styles of Thai, Chinese, European, and Cambodian. The significant attractions are the Ramayana mural paintings on the exterior of the chapel, while the interior are ornated by the paintings of the legend in Buddhism by the royal artists of King Rama VI. In front of the chapel is a concrete building with the style of Greek or Roman dome. Moreover, within the compound, the temple also features a holy scriptures library, and 3- facet meeting hall (sala) at the pier with shaded atmosphere. Prachin Buri Cultural Centre Situated on the coast of Bang Pakong River and Prachin Anuson Road, near Amphoe Mueang's auditorium, this center was built in the reign of King Rama V. Its architecture is a mixture of Thai and western style. The Department of Fine Arts has registered this place as an ancient site and has renovated as the Cultural Center to display documents, ancient materials, utensils used for the history, tradition and culture of the local people. Prachin Buri Province in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand has set up the Tourist Information Center at this Cultural Center to provide information of Prachin Buri and other tourist attractions. The center provides service during 08:30 - 16:30 hrs. except on public holidays. Prachin Buri National Museum Located about 200 metres at the back of Prachin Buri City Hall, this archeological museum is set to be the center of artefacts in 7 provinces: Prachin Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Chacherngsao, Chonburi, Chantaburi, Trad, and Rayong. The Museum displays important artefacts discovered from ancient cities in Davaravati Period. Thai arts in various periods were also displayed for comparative study, including artefacts found under sea water from Koh Kram, Chonburi. Moreover, the temporary exhibition at special occasions has been on display. The Museum service hours are during 09:00 - 16:00 hrs., everyday except special holidays. The admission fee is 30 baht. More details are available at Tel: 0-3721-1586. Chao Phraya Abhaibhubate Building The building is located in Chao Phraya Abhai bhubate Hospital on Prachin Anuson Road. It was constructed by the budget of Chao Phraya Abphaibhubate in 1909 as a residence for King Rama V on his royal visit to Prachin Buri. Its architecture is a 2-storey Renaissance building with the front porch featuring a central dome. Floral design ornated the outside walls, doors and windows. The inside is decorated in a western style. The Department of Fine Arts has registered the building as the ancient venue. There is also, the Abhaibhubate Traditional Medicine Museum which is the centre for collection of Thai traditional books, herbs, medicine, and local medicine. Therefore, this place is also a study centre for the research and dissemination of knowledge on local people's lifestyle related to local herbs and medicine. Wat Bot This temple is located on the west of town, on Bang Pakong River coast. Starting from Thetsaban Damri Road to Suwinthawong Road (Highway No.319), go straight to Highway No.3071 for 4 kilometres. There are 3 Buddha images along the coast named Phra Siri Mongkhon Nimit, the walking Buddha; Phra Sapphasit Nawa, the sitting Buddha; and Phra Maha Chin Saiyat, the reclining Buddha. The atmosphere in the temple is quiet and very shady. Wat San Si's Bird Park Being in Tambon Wat, the park is the place for various kinds of thousands birds. The best season to watch the birds is during July to April. The accessibility to the park is by using the same road to Wat Bot but taking the right turn at the intersection. The park is 18 kilometres from town. Bamboo Garden Supervised by the Department of Corrections, the garden is located in Tambon Noen Hom with the area of about 300 Rai. This place has the collection of various kinds of bamboo to study. From Highway No.33, turn left at Noen Hom Intersection to Highway No.3077 (Noen Hom - Khao Yai) for 11 kilometres or 20 kilometres from town.Huai Kasian Waterfall It is located about 15 kilometres from Prachin Buri town. At 166th kilometre, in Ban Khon Khwang, Tambon Dong Khilek. Turn left for about 4 kilometres to the waterfall. Chakkraphong Reservoir The reservoir is an earth dam of 16.50 metre high and 740 metre long. From Noen Hom Intersection, turn right to Highway No. 33 for about 3 kilometres, turn left at the sign to the reservoir, between 160th-161st kilometre, for about 2 kilometres. From the entrance to the reservoir on the left, there is a 9 kilometre road to the top of the mountain to view the scenic atmosphere. At the 6th kilometre, there is a wonder hill for about 150 metres. If you stop your car, leave it at the neutral gear, your car seems to run up hill because of illusions affected by the surroundings. Khao Ito Waterfall This waterfall in Tambon Dong Khilek is a popular tourist attraction which run through rocks at different levels. Only during the rainy season that there is water. Surroundings are full of forests. The waterfall is on the same route to Chakkraphong Reservoir but is 700 metres further. Than Rattana Waterfall Located in Tambon Noen Hom with the distance about 100 metres from Noen Hom - Khao Yai Highway, and about 25 kilometres from Mueang District Office, this waterfall has plenty of water during the rainy season. Ban Sang Bats at Wat Bang Krabao Wat Bang Krabao is located on the Ban Sang - Bang Tan Road, about 6 kilometres from Ban Sang District Office. Luang Pho Chat is the famous Buddhist monk resided here. The highlight of this venue is the spectacular sight of thousands of bats living in the trees. Prachantakham Takhro Waterall and Salatdai Waterfall Both waterfalls are located in Ban Takhro, Tambon Bu Fai. Takhro Waterfall is wide with suspension bridge, with the hills on the left, while on the right is the forest which is suitable for relaxation. From Takhro Waterfall, there is a walkway along the stream for another 2 kilometres to Salad Dai Waterfall. On the way, there are many areas for swimming. To go to Salad Dai Waterfall, tourists should contact the escort officer at 10 th Ranger Unit of Khao Yai National Park at Takhro Waterfall. From Prachin Buri town, use Highway No.3452 (to Prachantakham) for 16 kilometres, turn right to Highway No.33 to Prachantakham Intersection, and turn left into an access road. Or from Noen Hom Intersection, turn right to Highway No.33 to See Yaek Prachantakham, and turn left to the access road ford for 16 kilometres, and walk for about 500 metres more to Takhro Waterfall. Than Thip Waterfall This waterfall is in Ban Noen Hin Tang, Tambon Nong Kaeo. The stream runs pass different levels of rocks whereby some areas are suitable for swimming. The surrounding forests are naturally fascinating. Travel to the waterfall by using the same route to Takhro Waterfall, and turning left at 9 th kilometre, for about 9 kilometres. Som Poi Waterfall Situated in Ban Khao Noi, Tambon Bu Fai, this waterfall has the stream of about 400 metres long which runs pass rocks, with suitable areas for swimming. Using the same route to Takhro Waterfall, turn left at 14 th kilometre, for about 1.5 kilometres. Si Mahosot Ton Pho (Pho Tree) at Si Maha Phot This oldest and largest Pho tree of the country is located in Wat Ton Pho Si Maha Phot. It has been recorded that, 2000 years ago, the seedling stock of this Pho tree was brought over from Buddhakaya. The tree is about 20 metres in circumference, about 30 metres in height, and about 25 metres in diametre. From the legend, Phra Chao Tawa Nam Payadit, the ruler of Mueang Mahosot had sent his representatives to Nakhon Patulibut of India for a branch of the Pho tree, under which the Lord Buddha had sat during his enlightenment. Thereafter, the branch had been planted at this Wat Ton Pho Si Maha Phot. This Pho tree has been the symbol of Prachin Buri. On Visak Puja Day, there will be a fair to commemorate this Pho tree. From Prachin Buri town, use Highway No.319 to Phanom Sarakam for 32 kilometres, turn left for 1 kilometre. Sa Morakot Ancient Venues Situated in Wat Morakot, Tambon Kok Thai, these are the the gigantic Buddhist sites. The most fascinating attraction is the largest and oldest Lord Buddha's Footprints which were carved on the natural laterite floor. Also, there are the Wheel of Dhamma in the middle of both soles. These Footprints were dated between 13 th to 15 th centuries B.E. Moreover, there is Sa Morakot which is a rectangular pool, 115 metres long, 214 metres wide, and 3.50 metres deep, with the total area of about 25 Rai. It is assumed that this pool was dug as a reservoir. In this area, there are also Sa Bua La, and Exhibition center for Mueang Si Mahosot ancient venue. Travelling: Using highway No.319 (Prachin Buri – Phanom Sarakam route) for about 23 kilometres, then turn left for 500 metres. Si Mahosot Ancient Towns Located at Ban Khok Wat, Tambon Khok Peep, these sites were constructed in the Davaravati Period, with oval shape, and the area of about 700 Rai. There are moats, earth walls, and more than 100 interesting ancient venues. Most of the archeological materials are related to Hinduism. The most important site is in the centre of town. Made from laterites, many materials found were in Lop Buri, Ayutthaya, and Rattanakosin Periods such as Buddha images and pottery. Also, there is Phu Khao Thong – a round-shape stupa in the Davaravati Period. Another venue is the Ancient Site No. 25 made from laterite, with rectangular in shape. Sa Kaeo Ancient Site is a square pond, located in the south-west of Mueang Si Mahosot. On the walls of the pond, there are lintels showing 41 animals in the legend. It was believed that the water from this pond is sacred, use in Buddhist ceremony. Traveling: From Prachin Buri town, use highway No.319 for about 20 kilometres, then turn left to highway no. 3070 for one more kilometre, the ancient town is on the right. Si Maha Phot Royal Handwriting Monument Located at Tambon Nong Phrong, this inscription with the royal handwriting was made during the visit of King Rama V to Prachin Buri in 1908. The inscription was thus made on laterite- an ancient artifact in the Lobpuri Period. Traveling: This monument is about 1.5 kilometres from Si Maha Phot District Office, just opposite to the Lum Mueang entrance. Lum Mueang This is the venue with about 48 holes on laterites. During his visit on December 18, 1908, King Rama V assumed that the holes were mortars for mixing cement for the decoration of the elongated-shape tower (Prang). But some elderly believed that this venue, with these holes, were the ground for the local game "Lum Mung” (Lum means Hole). Phan Hin Shrine Situated at Ban Khok Khwang, Tambon Nong Phrong, it was assumed that the site used to be the shrine for the idol of the Hindu God, Vishnu. But the only remain of the ruins was the base which was made from laterite in the shape of a large square, with a width of 16 metres for each side, and 3.5 metres high, with 4-sided varandahs. And the shape of this base is similar to a tray (Phan-in Thai), therefore the venue has been since called "Phan Hin or stone stray”. Traveling: This shrine is about 2 kilometres from Si Mahaphot District Office on the way to Khok Khwang, then turn right for about 1 kilometre. Kabin Buri Nong Pla Khayaeng Located on the side of highway No.33, at 206 th -207 th kilometres (between Prachantakham and Kabin Buri), this large pond, with the area of 400 Rai, is the living site of thousands of fascinating birds during March and May every year. Na Di Thap Lan National Park Covering Tambon Bu Phram of Na Di, Prachin Buri; Pak Thong Chai, Wang Nam Khiao, Khon Buri, Soeng Sang of Nakhon Ratchasima; and Pakham of Buri Ram, this park has the area of about 2,240 square kilometres or 1,400,000 Rai. It has been established on the 23 rd of December 1981. The attractions in the park are: Lan Forest and Rest Area Being the last natural palm forest, near the Park's Office, the rare palm trees in this area have yellow flowers during April and June. In the Park, there are also dry dipterocarp forests and rainforests which are the habitats of wild animals, and a variety of species of birds. The Rest Area of 20 rai has many palm trees, and other plants. Heo Nok Kok Waterfall About 8 kilometres from Ban Thap Lan, this waterfall is beautiful in the rainy season. Thap Lan Reservoir This reservoir is one kilometre from Ban Thap Lan. Surrounded by mountains, and cool climate, this site is suitable for relaxation. Huai Yai Waterfall Located in the west of the Park, this large and beautiful waterfall is 50 metre high and 30 metre wide. Travelling: Using highway No.304, at 79 th kilometre, go for another 6 kilometres. The waterfall is in in Wang Nam Kheo, Nakhon Ratchasima. In dry season, the waterfall can be reached by car. At present, no accommodation is available in the Park. Tourists need to bring their own tents. For more details, contact at P.O.Box 37, Kabin Buri Post Office, Prachin Buri 25116 or at National Park Division, Forestry Department, Bangkhen, Bangkok, Tel: 0-2561-4292 ext. 724 – 5, 0-2579-5734, 0-2579-7223. Travelling From Kabin Buri, use highway No.304 (Kabin Buri – Nakhon Ratchasima route) for 32 kilometres. The Park is 90 kilometres from Prachin Buri and 107 kilometres from Nakhon Ratchasima. Activities Rafting at Kaeng Hin PhloengKaeng Hin Phloeng These beautiful and large rapids are in the Sai Yai River. This area is under the responsibility of the Khao Yai National Park Unit 9, Amphoe Na Di. It is most popular for the challenging and enjoyable white rafting during the rainy season (July-November). The rafting time will take the tourists up to 45 minutes, passing almost six rapids. Tourists can contact tourist agents for white raftings, camping overnight, and resort facilities in Na Di. Travelling: Use highway No.304 (Kabin Buri – Nakhon Ratchasima), at 11 th kilometre, and travel for another 25 kilometres, park at the Park Unit 9, and walk for 45 minutes. Trekking The following trekking routes are operated by tourist agents. Route passing waterfalls in Thap Lan National Park: It is in the area of Na Di, Prachin Buri, and some Amphoe in Nakhon Ratchasima and Buri Ram. There are many trekking routes: to Hew Nok Kok Waterfall, Huay Yai Waterfall, Thung Tu Rotfai, Lam Plai Mat Dam. For more details, contact Thap Lan National Park, P.O.Box 37, Kabin Buri Post Office, Prachin Buri 25116. Route to Khao Samo Pun: Located in Khao Yai National Park, in Amphoe Mueang and Prachantakham, the total distance is about 30 kilometres, with a duration of 3 – 4 days. Tourists can choose many starting points such as Khao Yai National Park Ranger Unit 10 (Prachantakham), Unit 11, (Khlong Pheka), Unit 12 (Noen Hom) or using the route to Khao Khiao which will include many tourist attractions and waterfalls. Route to Som Poi Waterfall, Tat Hin Yao, Thung Ngu Lueam: Starting from Som Poi Waterfall in Prachantakham to Sai Khu Waterfall, Kaeng Kritsana Waterfall, Tat Hin Yao, Thung Na Prang, and Thung Ngu Lueam, the distance is about 10 kilometres, with a duration of 2 – 3 days for a round trip. If the choice is for Thung Hin Lek Fai, Heo I-Am Waterfall, the distance will be 15 kilometres, with a duration of 3 days. Route to Takro – Heo Chakkachan Waterfalls: Being a short route which starts from Khao Yai National Park Guard 10 to Takro, Salat Dai Waterfalls, and end at Heo Chakkachan Waterfall, the total distance is about 6 kilometres, with a duration of 2 nights and 1 day. Route to Fong Sabu Waterfall: The route will start from Khao Yai National Park Ranger Unit 10, walk uphill to Fong Sabu Waterfall. On the return trip, stop by to visit Heo Ta Khon Dam Wateffall. The total distance is about 12 kilometres, with a duration of 2 days. Route to Takhro – Wang Heo Waterfall – Sai Yai Waterfall: With the start from Khao Yai National Park Ranger Unit 10, walk heading to the northeast of the park to the beautiful Wang Heo Waterfall, and stop by to visit the dinosaur footprints. On the return route, pass Kaeng Hin Phloeng at Khao Yai National Park Ranger Unit 9 (in Amphoe Na Di). The total distance is about 25 kilometres, with a duration of 3 – 4 days. For further details, please contact Prachin Tourist Centre, Tel: 0-3720-0731 – 2. Festival Makha Purami Si Prachin Festival The festival is held annually on Makha Bucha day at Wat Sa Morakot, Amphoe Si Mahosot. Some religious ceremonies were held for the celebration of the biggest and oldest pair of the Lord Buddha's footprints. Bang Fai Procession Normally organised on Wisakha Bucha Day at Wat Maha Phot, Si Mahosot, this spectacular procession is being held to celebrate Bang Fai or the northeastern rocket. Agricultural and Prachin Buri Products Fair Being held during May –June every year in front of the City Hall, many fruits and agricultural products are on sale. Also, exhibitions, and activities related to agriculture are being Traditional Boat Race Festival Every year in the second week of September, on the bank of Bang Pakong River in front of Amphoe Mueang Office, the festival features long boats and local boats to compete for the Princess Sirindhorn's Trophy. Loi Kratong Festival Held on the full moon night in November in front of the city's auditorium, the festival highlights many activities, including contests of Nang Nopphamat, and Kratongs. Week of the Rafting at Kaeng Hin Phloeng Held during September to October every year at Khao Yai National Park Ranger Unit 9, Na Di, the competition in white rafting is organised at economy price but enjoyable and exciting. Hotels and accommodation
- Siri Mongkhon : 79 Kabin Buri Municipality Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3728 1095] : 100-400 baht
- King Hotel : 65/7-8 Ratdamri Road,Amphoe Muang [0 3721 1188-9] : 150-340 baht
- Phattha : 55 Mu 1 Soi Udomsuk,Amphoe Muang [0 37211876, 0 3721 3421] : 450-1,000 baht
- Prachin Buri : 21 Cho, Ratdamri Road, Amphoe Muang [Tel: 0 3721 1142] : 90-130 baht
- Rose : 12/30-31 Ko, Thetsaban Damri Road, Amphoe Muang [0 3721 1025, 0 3721 3795 Fax: 0 3721 3792] : 200-800 baht
- Samai Charoen : 6-10 Soi 3 Na Mueang Road, Amphoe Muang [0 3721 1091] : 40 baht
- Suksomchai : 28/1 Cho, Pracharat Road, Amphoe Muang [0 3721 1012] : 200-400 baht
- Sup Pailin Hotel : 1/1 Thetsaban Damri Road, Amphoe Muang [0 3721 3601 Fax: 0 3721 4371] : 500-1,000 baht
- Fuangfa Bungalow : 35 Mu.3, Tambon Prachantakham, Amphoe Prachantakham [0 3729 1480] : 250-400 baht
- Khao Yai Grand View Thani Resort : 74/2 Prachin Buri-Khao Yai Road, Amphoe Muang [0 3727 9410-12 Fax: 0 3727 9413 Bangkok Tel: 0 2636 3600] : 1,800-2,000 baht
- Bang Pakong : 1/41-43 Soi Roman Uthit Amphoe Muang [0 3721 1363] : 120-400 baht
- Tavaravadee Resort : 77 Tambon Tha Tum Amphoe Si Maha Pho [0 3720 8444-70] : 2,600-25,000 baht
- Pa-Ngam Mountain Lodge : 532/3-5 Mu 1, Km.12 Highway No. 304 (Kabin Buri-Nakhon Ratchasima Road), Tambon Nong Ki Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3720 4455-7, 0 3720 4536-8 Bangkok Tel: 0 2435 6923, 0 2424 3476, 0 2433 4884]: 250-3,000 baht
- Ban Tha-Le Mok Resort : Highway 304 or Kabin Buri-Nakhon Ratchasima Road Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3728 2810-5, 0 1853 7443] : 2,000-9,000 baht, dormitories: 400-500 baht per person
- Kabin Hotel : 63/1-9 Mu 16 Tambon Mueang Kao Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3728 1030] : 150-400 baht
- Kabin Inter : 100 Mu 2, Tambon Mueang Kao, Amphoe Kabin Buri : 250-1,200 baht
- Phrom Charoen : 13 Kabin Buri Municipality Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3728 1375] : 180-400 baht
- Srikabin : 128 Mu 8 Tambon Mueang Kao Amphoe Kabin Buri [0 3728 1375] : 180-400 baht
- Suan Nongnooch Prachin Buri Resort Camping : 391 Mu 2 Tambon Thung Pho Amphoe Na Di [0 3740 1373, 0 9666 4553 Fax: 0 3740 1371 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2252 6729] : 700-2,500 baht
- Suan Sak Supha Resort : 28 Mu 4 Tambon Saphan Hin Amphoe Na Di [0 3728 2035] : 500-2,500 baht
- Kaeng Hin Phoeng Riverside Resort : near Kaeng Hin Phoeng Amphoe Na Di [0 1667 5782 Bangkok Tel: 0 2918 6067-8, 0 2540 297] : 250 baht per person, 100 baht per tent
Restaurants - Amphoe Muang
- Krua Kru Chob : 19 Moo 6, Prachin-Ban San g Rd., Rob Muang
- Kid Tung : Across from Prachin Rajbamrung School, Tel: 0-3721-2669
- Krua Rattaya : 106/8 Kaew Pichit Rd., Na Muang, Tel: 0-3721-2734
- Chao Phraya : Suwanthawong Rd.
- Jui Huang : 23-24 Na Muang Rd., Tel: 0-3721-1287
- Dudee Vietnamese Food : Bank of Prachin Buri River, Soi 4, Na Muang Rd., Tel: 0-3721-1404
- Tako Rai : 517/34 Rajdamri Rd., Tel: 0-3721-3214
- Tai Fah : Rajdamri Rd., near the intersection, Tel: 0-3721-1086
- Tip Maturot : 254 Moo 10, Dong Phra Ram
- Nong Nok : Suwannasorn Rd., across from PTT Nong Cha-om gas station
- Amphoe Nadee
- Krua Bai Fern : 398 Moo 2, Nakhon Ratchasima-Chachoengsao Rd., Tung Pho
- Pa Chumpee : 110 Moo 1, Kabin-Nakhon Ratchasima Route, Ban Hin Dad, Buphram, Tel: 0-1320-0271
- Sirinun : 173 Moo 2, Tung Pho, Tel: 0-3728-9084
- Amphoe Sri Mahapho
- Kuay Tiew Pla : 245 Moo 10, across from PTT gas station, Tel: 0-3720-8215
- Suan Tor Khet : 99 Moo 8, Sri Mahapho-Prachantakam Rd., Tel: 0-3720-6301-2, 0-3727-9321
- Areeya : Ban Tha Prachum, Sri Mahapho-Prachantakam Rd., Tel: 0-3727-9139
- Amphoe Kabin Buri
- Prasop Choke : 5 Moo 16, Nakhon Ratchasima-Chachoengsao Rd., Muang Kao, Tel: 0-3728-1141
- Palm Sweet Home : 520 Moo 8, Sam Tahan intersection, Suwannasorn Rd., Muang Kao, Tel: 0-3720-3206-7, 0-3728-2117
- Amphoe Prachantakham
- Fuang Fah : 35 Moo 3, Suwannasorn Rd., Prachantakham, Tel: 0-3729-1480
- Prasit Pochana : 41/1 Moo 2, Prachantakham, Tel: 0-3729-1740
How to get there * By car : There are many routes from Bangkok. - Using Phahonyothin Highway, to Rangsit , and keep left to use overpass to Highway No.305, parallel to Khlong Rangsit, pass Ongkarak of Nakhon Nayok. Then use Highway No.33 (Nakhon Nayok – Prachin Buri), turn right at Samyaek Nong Cha-om at Km.155 to Highway No.319 to Prachin Buri. Total distance is 136 kilometres. - Using Phahonyothin Highway (No.1) to Wang Noi of Ayutthaya, turn right at Km. 90 to Highway No.33 pass Wihan Daeng of Saraburi, and Nakhon Nayok, turn right at Samyaek Nong Cha-om at Km.155 to Highway No.319 to Prachin Buri. Total distance is 164 kilometres. - Using Highway No.304 pass Chacherngsao, Phanom Sarakham, turn to Highway No.319 pass Si Mahosot, to Prachin Buri. The total distance is 158 kilometres. * By bus : Regular and air-conditioned buses leave from Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal everyday. For more details, call 0-2936-2852 - 66. There are 2 routes: - Bangkok - Hin Kong - Nakhon Nayok – Prachin Buri by 1 st class air-conditioned bus No.58, 59, from 05:00 to 21:00 hrs., leaves every 25 minutes. The fare is 85 Baht. - Bangkok - Ongkarak - Nakhon Nayok – Prachin Buri by 1 st class air-conditioned No.920, 3 times a day, at 05:00, 10:00, and 17:00 hrs. The fare is 75 Baht. * By train: There is railway service from Hua Lam Pong Railway Station in Bangkok to Prachin Buri everyday, 7 times at 06:00, 08:05, 09:40, 11:25, 13:10, 15:10, and 17:25 hrs. For more details, contact Travel Service Unit of Sate Railway of Thailand at 1690, 0-2223-7010, 0-2223-7020.
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Thap Lan National Park is in the Sankamphaeng Range in Prachinburi, Nakhon Ratchasima Provinces, Thailand. Established as a national park on 23 December 1981
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National Parks. This national park sprawls over an area of 2,240 square kilometers of jungle, waterfalls, dams and reservoirs. It straddles three provinces, and
Khao Ito Waterfall This waterfall in Tambon Dong Khilek is a popular tourist attraction which run through rocks at different levels. Only during the rainy