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Tak is the central province for development of Northern Thailand, also being the communication center of the North, having an Asian Highway passing through Myanma-Thai border into Thailand at Amphoe Mae Sot, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok towards Northeastern Thailand entering Laos at Chong Mek pass of Ubon Ratchathani. Tak is the site of Bhumibol Dam, the largest in Thailand, covering an area of 16,406.6 square kilometers. Tak is located 426 kms. from Bangkok, and administratively divided into 8 Amphoes : Muang, Ban Tak, Mae Ramat, Mae Sot, Pho Phra, Sam Ngao, Tha Song Yang, Umphang. |
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Shrine
of King Taksin the Great Mani
Banphot Swamp Khao
Tham Wat
Phra Boromthat and Ancient Tak City Bhumibol
Dam Cruising
along the Mae Ping lake Lan
Sang National Park Doi
Musur Hill Tribe Development and Welfare Center Taksin
Maharat National Park Hill-tribes Produces Stalls located at km. 29 on Tak-Mae Sot route, the stalls put on sales various crops of hill-tribe people from morning until afternoon. Tawi
Chai Land Amphoe Mae Sot This district is located on the Thai border area westernmost of Changwat Tak, 86 kms. from Tak township and accessible by a good road. Most tourists make a trip there for shopping purpose. Its famous items are wickerware, sarong, etc. Namtok Thararak or Namtok Pha Chan is located at Ban Chedi Kho, Kilometer 26 on the Highway 1090 from Amphoe Mae Sot . The waterfall lies 700 meters along a dirt road off the highway. Its parking space can accommodate several bus-sized cars. Namtok Nang Khruan is a small roadside waterfall. To get there, drive along the Highway 1090 and turn right at Kilometer 26 to the Highway 1206 towards Amphoe Pho Phra. Nam Tok Nang Khruan is located at Kilometer 12. Namtok Pha Charoen is a breathtaking 97tiered 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. Amphoe Umphang 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 Satum 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' where 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 stalactites, Nu 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. Amphoe Mae Ramat is a border district adjoining Myanmar, 120 kllometers 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 later inhabited by the migrant Lanna Thai People before being upgraded to be an Amphoe. Wat Don Kaeo 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 towards Amphoe Mae Ramat. Amphoe Tha Song Yang is another 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 marvellous mountainous scenes with morning streams of mists and wild animals such as deers, brown-antlered deers, birds, etc. |
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