This is an important site in the Khwai Noi River basin in Kanchanaburi. What I didn’t expect to find in this far western corner of Thailand were Khmer temples. They are the Prasat Muang Singh Temples, a western outpost of the Khmer Empire. A trip to Kanchanaburi, if only to visit Muang Singh, would be well worth the effort.
Also, prehistoric human skeletons have been discovered near the ancient city together with metal tools, vessels and ornaments, bricks, foundations of Dvaravati period architecture and laterite ruins from the 13th century. The remains of the ancient city comprise several layers of rectangular walls and a moat. The annual festival within the historical park is the "Thin Buri Sri Chai Sing" featuring a light and sound show and classical dances.
Contact Muang Sing Historical Park,