Nakhon
Nayok is teeming with many a precious natural spots, be
they green mountains or waterfalls with water running
all-year long. Nature makes available several adventure
activities such as cliff climbing, rafting and canoeing.
Cherish
the culture
King
Rama V's Academy
is next to the Cha-Ngok Mount on Highway 3052. This academy
trains young students to be military officers and several
facilities here are open to the public for shooting ,
canoeing , bicycling , golfing , cliff climbing and trekking.
Accommodations are also available.
Ban Dong Lokhon, was previously
known as "Muang Lap Lae" or mysterious town.
It was once a Khmer city. To get here, tale Highway 3076.
Luang Pho Siannakhon, a highly-revereed
Buddha statue, stands at Bunnak Rakkhitaram Temple in
Muang district . It is belived to have been built in the
ancient Phra Ruang era.
Treasure
the natural beauty
Sarika
Waterfall,
is part of the Khao Yai National Park. It is a large waterfall
with nine layers of water cascading down along a high
cliff. To reach it, take Highway 3039. turn left and travel
along Highway 3050.
Nang Rong Waterfall, a medium-sized
refreshing waterfall, where strong currents eddy up from
the first layer to the lower layers at a 90 degree angle
before disappearing into the deep valley. Take Highway
3077.
Wang Takhrai, a well-known
recreational destination, is beautiful because of its
numerous flowers and a small rocky creek which is a good
spot for swimming. It stands close to Sarika Waterfall.
Nakhon Nayok, waters offer
a great challenge for canoeing enthusiasts. The beginning
of this adventure is around the foot of Wang Takhrai Bridge
and the rowers will encounter rocks all the way down.