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Coming to Kanchanaburi, where to go? Stay in the city and find a nearby or not-too-distant tourist attraction. We recommend the landmark, the Giant Rain Tree, followed by the merit-making line at Wat Tham Suea, a million-dollar view. 🌳 "Giant Rain Tree" in Kanchanaburi, a giant tree that has been around for hundreds of years. The hundred-year-old Giant Rain Tree in Kanchanaburi. Here, in addition to seeing the grandeur of the tree, you can also feel the shady atmosphere of the giant Rain Tree that has spread its branches to cover and provide shade for visitors. It is a chill check-in spot for us to stop by to sit, stroll, and take beautiful photos. In front, there is a small cafe for us to sit and enjoy. If anyone comes to visit, we recommend walking on the wooden walkway above. Let's help preserve the roots of the rain tree. 🗓️ Open daily 🚙 Parking available 📌 Giant rain tree, Koh Samrong Subdistrict, Mueang District, Kanchanaburi Province 🚗 Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cCCx42qzETFSQCAZ6?g_st=ic Wat Tham Suea is located on a hill in Tha Muang Chum Subdistrict, Tha Muang District, Kanchanaburi Province, just before entering Kanchanaburi City. It is renowned for its magnificent large golden statue of Luang Por Chin Prathanphon, measuring 9 wa 9 inches tall and 5 wa 3 cubits 9 inches wide. Built in 1973, it is also home to the "Phra Chedi Kesu Kaew Maha Prasat," an octagonal orange pagoda measuring 69 meters tall and 29 meters wide. It boasts a strikingly large and imposing stature and has nine floors. The pagoda offers panoramic views from the windows. Views of the Mae Klong River, mountains, rice fields, and the adjacent Wat Tham Khao Noi Temple. Open 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM (daily)
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Posted: Oct 13, 2025
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