Sangkhlaburi is a small town. It is a haven of serenity and a superb place to unwind, relax, eat, and wander about.
Wooden Bridge
The longest wooden bridge in Thailand
The bridge is entertaining to walk across the people who traffic the bridge daily. At dawn, fog hovers over the water the calm water. At dusk, the sun shines orange on the bridge
Rent Motor Bikes and Cruise
Renting a motor bike not only opens up opportunities of places to visit in and around Sangkhlaburi,
The only place in town that rents out motor bikes is P. Guest House for 200 baht (6.14 USD) per 24 hours.
Hire a Boat to Visit the Sunken Temple
the temple is halfway submerged into the lake and it is spectacular to float around the ruins on a boat and look temple.
Boat cost from 300-500 baht
Mon Market in the Morning
While walking to the market at 6 am, I was extremely privileged to catch a grandmother cutting vegetables while obliviously listening to a stereo blasting Chris Brown to the entire community (a moment to be cherished).
The am market on the Mon side of the lake is just another market until you open your eyes and look carefully.
at this market is an ultra relaxed environment.
This stall in the Mon Market is an ultimate treat that could be the highlight of anyone’s visit to Sanghklaburi. I’m not ashamed to say, I went back for thirds in a matter of moments.
Note: Mon people are an ethnic group from Myanmar (Burma) living on the Thai-Burmese border
Visit Takianthong Waterfalls
The Takianthong Waterfalls is about 18 kilometers from Sangkhlaburi town and is a lovely motor bike ride away. The small shelved waterfalls provide transparent, refreshing pools to splash about in and act like a child.
The highlight advantage of Takianthong, unlike the spectacular waterfalls in Luang Prabang Laos, was the low visitation rate which maximized the beauty and relaxation aspects of the river. When we were there, we shared the river with no one.
Entrance is 200 B for a foreigner
 
Sangkhlaburi is a small town. It is a haven of serenity and a superb place to unwind, relax, eat, and wander about.
Wooden Bridge
The longest wooden bridge in Thailand
The bridge is entertaining to walk across the people who traffic the bridge daily. At dawn, fog hovers over the water the calm water. At dusk, the sun shines orange on the bridge
Rent Motor Bikes and Cruise
Renting a motor bike not only opens up opportunities of places to visit in and around Sangkhlaburi,
The only place in town that rents out motor bikes is P. Guest House for 200 baht (6.14 USD) per 24 hours.
Hire a Boat to Visit the Sunken Temple
the temple is halfway submerged into the lake and it is spectacular to float around the ruins on a boat and look temple.
Boat cost from 300-500 baht
Mon Market in the Morning
While walking to the market at 6 am, I was extremely privileged to catch a grandmother cutting vegetables while obliviously listening to a stereo blasting Chris Brown to the entire community (a moment to be cherished).
The am market on the Mon side of the lake is just another market until you open your eyes and look carefully.
at this market is an ultra relaxed environment.
This stall in the Mon Market is an ultimate treat that could be the highlight of anyone’s visit to Sanghklaburi. I’m not ashamed to say, I went back for thirds in a matter of moments.
Note: Mon people are an ethnic group from Myanmar (Burma) living on the Thai-Burmese border
Visit Takianthong Waterfalls
The Takianthong Waterfalls is about 18 kilometers from Sangkhlaburi town and is a lovely motor bike ride away. The small shelved waterfalls provide transparent, refreshing pools to splash about in and act like a child.
The highlight advantage of Takianthong, unlike the spectacular waterfalls in Luang Prabang Laos, was the low visitation rate which maximized the beauty and relaxation aspects of the river. When we were there, we shared the river with no one.
Entrance is 200 B for a foreigner
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