🌳The gian
🌳The giant rain tree, located in Ban Khao Tok, a farming village, Ko Samrong Subdistrict, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province, is another highlight that tourists like to visit to see the grandeur of this giant rain tree. This giant rain tree is over 100 years old and can be hugged by 10 people. The bush that blooms is over 25 meters long, about 50 meters in diameter, and over 20 meters high. Currently, it is very difficult to find a tree this large.
🌳The rain tree or crab claw tree is actually native to Central and South America. It is a deciduous tree that spreads out like an umbrella and is covered with black bark. The wood also has beautiful patterns. The core inside is dark black, similar to walnuts. There is quite a lot of moisture inside the wood. And of course, the trunk is strong and stable.
🌳This giant rain tree, located in Kanchanaburi Province, is a naturally occurring tree. Therefore, it has become another tourist attraction that is very popular. And there are tourists coming to see the beauty continuously. Because of the size of the tree and the beautiful branches, everyone must come to take this beautiful picture back.
🌳 In addition, around the giant rain tree, there is a circular bridge that is raised above the ground. It is a sitting area, relaxing, and enjoying the cool breeze under the tree. You can sit, lie down, or walk around the bridge to take pictures. It is very enjoyable. And if you go during the time when the trees are blooming pink flowers, it will be as beautiful as being in a fairy tale forest.
#Giant rain tree is another identity of Kanchanaburi. Everyone must think of it. If you come to sit and relax for an hour or two here, you may want to fall asleep. For those who love taking selfies, you must not miss it at all. Because finding a place to take pictures of a big tree like this giant rain tree is probably not easy.
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📍Getting to the Giant Rain Tree
You can travel directly to Mueang Kanchanaburi District and use Road 323 when you reach the traffic light in front of Ratchaburi Provincial Hall. Then turn left and take Road 3429, then cross the Mae Klong River Bridge and pass Wat Tham Mangkon Thong. Go straight for a while and you will see a sign to reach the Giant Rain Tree. Turn left. When you reach the veterinary hospital intersection, turn right and go another 2 kilometers and you will reach the Giant Rain Tree.
👉Address: Tambon Ko Samrong, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province
👉Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/tiN3C7PGzNj713bG9
Open for viewing: You can visit during the opening and closing times of the place.