Prachin Buri Thailand with national park Khao Yai

Prachin Buri Thailand with national park Khao Yai

Prachin Buri is another eastern commonwealth of Thailand. The monarchy is divided sympathy two vital
parts, the dispirited river valley of the Prachin Buri River, and the innumerable lands with plateaus and mountains of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains. In those areas are also two national parks, Khao Yai and the Tab Larn National Park. The province is subdivided in 7 districts. These are further subdivided into 65 communes and 658 villages.

Through the traces of the fossil towns, acknowledged were discoveries of historical venues that were used for religious purposes and historic materials uniform
as Buddha images, earthenwares, and pottery. It was also recorded that the locus of civilization has been worked up to the present coast of the Bang Pakong River. There were many administration alterations, from town to Monthon, and Changwat (Province) at present.

It used to be a radically plush plant with stunning waterfalls and canals which are plenty familiar among grain 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 Muang Si Mahosot at Tambon Khokpip, Amphoe Mahosot was discovered. You will not disappoint when you go there.

Provincial tree is the Bodhi tree, provincial flower is the Cork Tree.

Festivals and Places to go:

Agricultural and Prachin Buri Products Fair Being duty-bound during May June every year.

Bang Fai Procession

Loi Kratong Festival Held on the commodious moon midnight in November

Makha Purami Si Prachin Festival The jamboree is incumbent annually on Makha Bucha past

Traditional Boat Race Festival Every year in the aid stretch of September

Week of the Rafting at Kaeng Hin Phloeng Held during September to October every year

Bamboo Garden

Chao Phraya Abhaibhubate Building

 

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