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 King Taksin the Great Shrine.
Located near the Tak TAT office, this statue of Tak's most famous native
son (1734 - 1782) is the site of an annual fair from December 28 until
January 3. King Taksin was the Thai monarch who expelled the Burmese
from Thailand after the 1767 destruction of Ayutthaya as the Thai
capital.
Mani
Banphot Swamp
This scenic, extensive area within the heart of Tak city is located near
Wat Mani Banphot on Paholyothin Highway. Inside the temple, a Chiang
Saen Buddha image dating from the late 1200s is enshrined.
Khao Tham
Located in Tambon Mai Ngam, this 71 - meter rocky hillock, near
Paholyothin Highway, contains replicas of the Lord Buddha's Footprint on
the summit. Tak residents pay homage throughout the year, most
particularly during Songkran, which marks the traditional Thai New Year
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Out of City Attraction |
Lan Sang National Park
This park is located on Tak - Mae Sot Highway at Km. 17, where a 3 kms.
access road leading to the park area branches off on the left. In the
vicinity of the park one can see beautiful falls such as Namtok Lan
Sang, Namtok Pha Phung, Namtok Lan Liang Ma, etc. General surrounding
accommodation contact National Park Division, Royal Forestry Department,
Tel : 579-0529, 579-4842.
 Wat Phra Boromthat and
Ancient Tak City
This monastery, located 25 kilometers upstream, in Amphoe Ban Tak, in an
area which used to be the former site of Tak city. There are several
ruins in the area, including a hilltop pagoda which was constructed,
according to legend, by King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai (reign : 1275 -
1317) to commemorate his victory in single combat on elephant back
against King Khun Sam Chon, the ruler of Muang Shot (currently Amphoe
Mae Sot).
Doi Musur
Hill Tribe Development and Welfare Center
The Center is located on Tak - Mae Sot Highway (No.105), between Km. 27.
With in a short distance after turning, one can see Doi Musur, the
location of Hill Tribe Self - Help Settlement, being the area in which
three hill tribes : Lahu, Lisu, and Meo reside. The center is an
interesting place to visit.
 Bhumibol Dam
Thailand's largest dam is located some kilometers north of Tak city in
Amphoe Sam Ngao, and dams the Mae Ping River. The extensive reservoir
forms a picturesque lake that extends northwards to Chiang Mai's Amphoe
Hot. Accommodation is available at the dam. Contact the Electricity
Generating Authority of Thailand at ( Bangkok ) 436 - 3179 or 424-0101
for further details.
Taksin Maharat National Park
Originally name Krabak - Yai National Park after the name of Thailand's
biggest tree found here. The park is located along Tak - Mae Sot Highway
( No. 105 ) about km. 30-31, with the access road on the right leading
to the park about 2 kms. With the area of 149 square kilometers or
37,250 acres, the park is surrounded by steep mountains and hills,
together with shady trees, evergreen forest, waterfalls, clear streams
and many beautiful view points. Accommodations are provided in the form
of bungalows, tents and tourist - house, and reservation can be made
through the National park Division Tel :579-0529, 579-4842.
 Mae Ping
Lake Cruises
Popular cruises originate from the Bhumibol Dam to Chiang Mai's Doi Tao
Self - Help Settlement edging the dam reservoir, a total distance of 140
kilometers. Full details may be obtained from the Educational Tour
Center, Tel : ( Bangkok ) 221-5183, or the Thongnatee Company Limited,
Tel : 457-3428, 467-2557.
Hill
- tribes Produces Stalls
Located at km. 35 on Tak - Mae Sot route, the stalls put on sales
various crops of Hill-Tribe people from morning until afternoon. |
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Amphoe Mae Sot |
| This riverside
settlement on the Moei River, facing Myanmar (Burma) on the opposite
bank, and some 86 kilometers from Tak city, is well known for its
shopping opportunities, especially for Burmese goods such as cloth
lengths, gemstones and decorative items.
Namtok Nang Khruan
It is a small roadside waterfall. To get there, drive along the Highway
1090 and turn right at Kilometer 31-32 to the Highway 1206 towards
Amphoe Pho Phra. Nam Tok Nang Khruan is located at Kilometer 12.
Namtok Pha
Charoen
It is a breathtaking 97 - tiered waterfall located between Kilometers 36
- 37 along Highway 1090. After turning left to a dirt road off the
highway, drive further for 700 meters to reach Pha Charoen Waterfall.
Rim Moei Market
is a community on the banks of Moei River, opposite to Burma's Myawadee,
which also doubles as a jewel market. Tourists can take boats from here
to the Burmese side.
Wat Thai
Watthanaram
is 3-4 kms off Mae Sot district, towards the Rim Moei Market. It is a
Yunnan temple revealing a high influence of Burmese culture.
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Amphoe Umphang |
It is also a
border district adjoining Myanmar. It is about 249 kilometers from the
provincial city along the Highway 105,
the Tak - Mae Sot route, with a
turn to the Mae Sot - Um Phang Highway (Highway 1090). The road meanders
through mountainous area to Amphoe Um Phang. Another former Karen
settlement, the district was later inhabited by migrant people from
northern Thailand. Nowadays, Amphoe Um Phang is renowned for its
challenging activities like jungle trek and rafting thanks to its intact
nature.
Tourist Attraction in Amphoe Umpang include " Doi Hua Mot "
Sheer scenic sunrise and the sea of the morning mist as well as sunset
are not to be missed, "Tham Ta Ko Bi " - a spacious cave with beautiful
stalagmites and staccatos, " Mu Ban Karieng Pa La Tha ",a developing
Karen village where the villagers still dress in their original
costumes, and " Namtok Thi Lo Su " - a large breathtaking waterfall
cascading down a high cliff with streaming water all year round.
 Thi Lo Su
Waterfall
This spectacular waterfall is located in the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary
and can be visited only from November through May. Would - be visitors
to the waterfall and wildlife sanctuary are recommended to enquire first
with the TAT ( Tel : ( 055 ) 514-341-3 ) for information regarding
travel conditions and camping opportunities. |
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Amphoe Mae Ramat |
| It is a border
district adjoining Myanmar, 120 kilometers away from the provincial
city. To get there, drive along the Tak - Mae Sot - Mae Ramat or the Tak
- Ban Tak - Mae Ramat route. With a mountainous topography, Amphoe Mae
Ramat was originally a Karen settlement. It was late inhabited by the
migrant Lanna Thai People before being upgraded to be an Amphoe.
Wat Don Kaeo
It is a temple in which Thailand's biggest and most beautiful marble
Buddha image of Burmese style is enshrined. The image measures 50 inches
from left knee to right knee and 63 inches from base to head top. The
temple is situated near Kilometer 33 along the Mae Sot - Mae Ramat - Tha
Song Yang route with a left turn for 2 kilometers toward Amphoe Mae
Ramat.
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Amphoe Tha Song Yang |
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border district adjoining Myanmar. Stretching along the length of the
Moei River, Amphoe Tha Song Yang covers a mountainous area of Thanon
Thongchai Range. Farming is a main occupation here. The district is
about 82 kilometers from Mae Sot and 169 kilometers from the provincial
city, Tak.
Tham
Mae Usu
This cave, having very beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations,
is located in Amphoe Tha Song Yang on Highway No. 1085 ( Mae Sot - Mae
Sariang ) at Km. 94 - 95 . Tham Mae Usu, with Mae Usu stream passing by,
it is unavoidable to
ford to the entrance of the cave. During the rainy
season, the water level may be too high to get in the cave which is very
airy and is not too dark. Mae Usu is a large cave with high ceiling and
spectacular stalagmites and stalactites.
Doi
Mae Ramoeng and Mon Krathing
Situated on Mae Sot - Mae Ramat - Tha Song Yang route leading to Mae
Sariang, about 133 kms. from Mae Sot, the place offers marvelous
mountainous scenes with morning streams of mists and wild animals such
as deer, brown - antlered deer, birds, etc. |
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