City Pillar Shine

This
shrine is located on the west bank of The Suphan River (Tha Chin
River) half a kilometer from the bridges. The shrine was originally
of typical wooden Thai design housing two Vihanu God statues carved
out of green stone. It is now in the Chinese pavilion design. This
Chao Pho Lak Muang Shrine is highly revered by the inhabitants.
chanting hall ; and a beautiful crematorium.
Banharn-Jamsai
Tower Chalerm Patara Rachinee Park
The first and the highest 4-storey tower in Thailand, on Nang Pim Rd., visitors
can see the panoramic view of Suphan Buri by telescopes on the fourth
floor and even narrated pictures of "Khun Chang Khun Phan" King
Naresuan the Great's act of bravery. There are souvenir shops and
snack bars for visitors. Chalerm Patara Rachinee park, in which
Banharn-Jamsai Tower is situated, covers the area of 15 rai with
botanical gardens in Thai designed-pattern, water world for recreation,
playground, waterfalls and food center.
Wat Pa Leylai
This is old monastery located on the west bank of The Suphan River,
2 kilometers from the bank. It is generally called by the villagers
as "Wat Pa". The Wihan houses a Buddha image in the attitude of
leading a jungle life named "Luang Pho To" The image, highly revered
by the people, was formerly in the attitude of giving the first
reaching sermon but was changed to be in the present attitude when
it was renovated. Every year there are 2 worshipping fairs falling
on the 5th to the 9th waxing moon days of April and November.
Wat Sanam Chai

An abandomed monastery located at Mu 5 Tambon Sanam Chai. Amphoe Muang
is 15 Kilometer from the bank of the Suphan Rever to the east. Only
ruins of the northern side of a large pagoda are by searching outstanding
archaeological materials. Nothing was found probably because they
might have been taken away by smuggling searchers many years ago.
Some human relics were found and it was assumed that they should
belong to warriors who died on the battle field in ancient times,
so the name of 'Unknown Warrior Chedi' is giver to this pagoda.
Tha Sadet Bird Sanctuary
To find the location one can travel along the road leading through
the Highway Division Intersection; then left turn is made to go
over a bridge and straight on to Tambon Tha Sadet where a right
turn is made for a distance of 12 kilometers to arrive at the unit.
Some bird can be viewed during the day time while a tremendous number
of birds such as open-billed stork, herson stork, cormorants, painted
storks , night heron, and white ibises, etc., can be seen in the
evening when they return home.
Wat Phra Sri Ratana Mahathat This
monastery is located in the vicinity of Tambon Tua Yai, Amphoe Muang
on the bank of the Suphan River 200-300 meters from the bridge crossing
the river. It is locally called Wat Phrathat and is over 600 years
old. The main attraction is a large prang housing the Lord Buddha's
relic. It was probably built either during the reign of King U Thong
(A.D 1350-1369) or the reign of King Raamathibodi II (A.D. 1424-1448).
Wat Phra Rup
This monastery is located on the west bank of the Tha chin
river opposite Suphan Buri provincial market in the vicinty of Amphoe
Maung. It is a very old monastery built in the late U thong era.
The main attractions of this monastery are a reclining Buddha called
by the villagers 'Nen Kaeo' and Buddha ' s footprint made of wood
which is very valuable as it is the only one in existence in Thailand
,and is assumed to be the only one in the world.
Wat Suwannaphum
The monastery called by the villagers as Wat Mai is located opposite
to the City Hall. The main attraction is Pun Punnasiri Museum which
stores very interesting artifacts and archaeological materials such
as bowls and cups, vases, Buddha images of various periods, clocks,
weapons, etc.
The Four red Ponds
The four ponds name Sa Kaeo, Sa Kha, Sa Yomana, and Sa Ket are locate in the vicinity of Amphoe
Muang 14 kilometers from the township area. They are assumed to
provide sacred water ever since the prosperous U Thong era; water
from four ponds have been utilized for various coronation ceremonies.
Don
Chedi Monument
This monument is locate4d in the vicinity of Tambon Don Chedi, Amphoe
Si Prachan, 31 kilometers from the township ar

ea. The pagoda was
constructed by the royal command of King Naresuan the Great to command
his victory against The Crown Prince of Burma (King Mahauparacha)
in single hand elephant back combat. Found in 1913 in ruined condition,
only the base part can be seen. It was renovated having a new pagoda
covered the original one in the year 1952 by the government. A cast
status of King Naresuan the Great mounting the elephant's neck was
placed in front of the pagoda. An annual fair celebrating the monument
for seven days and seven nights commences on the 25th of January
which is regarded as Royal Thai Armed Forces Day. The celebrations
include historic shows, folk entertainment and shops selling all
kinds of merchandise and service.
Thai Farmer National Museum
The museum in front of Town Hall displays rice farming development in
Thailand from past till now. Pictures and ploughing equipments which
once the Crown Prince used in rice fields at Bueng Phai Khaek in1986
are also on display.

This
city currently located at Amphoe U Thong is a very old town found
in the legend of Ayutthaya. King U Thong led a migration of his
subjects running away from cholera at U Thong City to establish
a new capital at Krung Si Ayutthaya in the year 1347. Later on the
search for evidence at U Thong City revealed many factors which
indicate that this is an old town and established a long time before
Ayutthaya. It had been abandoned for some centuries before King
U Thong established Ayutthaya as the capital so it is now believed
that King U Thong did not run away from the cholera there as aforementioned.
The main attraction of U Thong is the U Thong National Museum which
store artifacts and archaeological materials found from excavations,
such as, tools, utensils and Buddha images displaying human development
in the different ages when those people used to reside in this area
of Suphan Buri
Phu Muang National Park40 kilometers from the
provincial city, at the right turning U-Thong-Bo Ploi, in the responsible
area of Forestry Division. Visitors can see a 5-tirered Phu Muang
waterfall, and lot of plants which are hardly seen. One can go along
the road which connects to Wat Tham Sue where well-known Buddha
images were made. There is another beautiful waterfall called "Sam
Nak" at the other side of the hill. At the foothill, there is a
large natural elephant stable covering the area of 10 rai, it was
used in Dhavaravadi period. This park was announced to be the National
Park many years ago.
U-Thong National Museum

This
museum at U-Thong stores artifacts and archaeological materials
found from excavations, such as tools, utensils and Buddha images
displaying human development in different ages of Suphan Buri. Culture
and tradition of "Thai Song Dum" tribe people are also on display
in trive house nearby.
Wat MahathatThis monastery is generally called by the villagers "Wat
Phrathat Nok " and is located in the vicinity of Tambon Suan Taeng,
Amphoe U Thong, 15 kilometers along Malaimaen Road from the township.
The main attraction is a prang of early Ayutthaya design having
a good looking shape.
Wat Phai
Rong WuaThis monastery was built in the present
era and is located in the vicinity of Tambon Bang Tathen on the
bank of Khlong Phraya Banlue, Amphoe Song Phi Nong. It houses the
largest metal cast Buddha image called "Phra Phutta Khodom " which
has a lap width of 10 meters and a height of 26 merters. There is
various construction concerning Buddhism, such as, the Three season
Palace of Prince Sithattha,place of gaining enlightenment, giving
the first preaching sermon, and Nirvana (passing away stage), the
hell being community, etc. The monastery is reached by Highway No.312
to Amphoe Song Phi Nong with right turn Wat Phai Rong Wua; or Saturday
and Sunday at 07.00 hours. The boat fare is approximately 150 Baht
per person.

70
kilometers from the provincial town, Dan Chang is prosperous of
beautiful natural surroundings, plentiful green forest, beautiful
waterfalls such as, Ta Poen Kee Yai, That Yai and Pu Krating. It
is the only place (in Central Region) where pine trees grow in Phu
Toei Sanctury National Park. Visitors can feel of tradition life
styles of tribe people "Karen" who live in these villages for a
long time. It's such an interesting trip for eco-travelers.
Kra Seaw DamThe longest
soiled dam in Thailand, is situated on Kra Seaw lake with 4,250
meters long and 32.5 high forms a scenic beauty attraction and is
also the place for breeding stock of water fishes.
Ta - Poen Kee Waterfall
51 kilometers from Dan Chang, on Ban Kluay Route, there is a Karen
village staying here more than 200 years. Green forest and plentiful
water source of Ta Poen Kee are for adventuring tour, Ta Poen Kee
Yai, two-tiered waterfall runs all year round. leader and four-wheeled
drive car should be needed for a journey.