In a low-key and gradual manner, the Suan Peung district in Ratchaburi has gained great popularity among Bangkokians that love nature and adventure. The area has several challenging off-road routes, natural wonders, and a wonderful mountain climate.
One example of an attraction is a hot spring with mineral water that is believed to be good skin treatment. The water flows all year round from the Tanaosi Range and its temperature ranges between 50-68 degrees Celsius.
However, I was disappointed that entrance as well as usage fees were demanded. The hot springs I have visited in Kanchanaburi and in Krabi were much better.
Before you reach the hot stream, branch off to see Namtok Kao Chon. The waterfall has nine cascades, but water is only plentiful during the late rainy season.
But what I found most amazing in Ratchaburi was Kaeng Som Mao. It is a small valley formed by the torrents of a river and a great place to relax.
One example of an attraction is a hot spring with mineral water that is believed to be good skin treatment. The water flows all year round from the Tanaosi Range and its temperature ranges between 50-68 degrees Celsius.
However, I was disappointed that entrance as well as usage fees were demanded. The hot springs I have visited in Kanchanaburi and in Krabi were much better.
Before you reach the hot stream, branch off to see Namtok Kao Chon. The waterfall has nine cascades, but water is only plentiful during the late rainy season.
But what I found most amazing in Ratchaburi was Kaeng Som Mao. It is a small valley formed by the torrents of a river and a great place to relax.
Kaeng Som Mao during dry season |
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