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Nakhon Pathom 1 day
Suphan Buri 1 day
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Day 1 : Nakhon Pathom
Samphran Riverside / Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchaworamahawihan / Wat Klang Koo Vieng Floating Market / Don Wai Market / Air Orchids Lab / Wat Rai Khing
Day 2 : Suphan Buri
Sam Chuk Old Market / Bueng Chawak / Museum of the Descendants of the Dragon (Heaven Dragon Park) / Wat Phai Rong Wua / Hup Khao Wong Reservoir / Phu Toei National Park
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Day 1 : Nakhon Pathom

Samphran Riverside
Situated at the Km. 32 on Phet Kasem Road, alongside the Tha Chin River, Samphran Riverside began as a family project to preserve an ancient Spanish Cherry tree. Spanning over 272,000 square metres, the property was initially a vacation home but has since evolved into a thriving business. Known for its stunning rose garden, it earned the name "Rose Garden" from international visitors and is now called Samphran Riverside.

Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchaworamahawihan
Situated on Khwa Phra Road in Phra Pathom Chedi Subdistrict, this esteemed first class royal temple houses the Phra Pathom Chedi. This remarkable structure is believed to have been originally constructed during the reign of King Asoka of India and is renowned as the largest stupa in Thailand.

Wat Klang Koo Vieng Floating Market

Don Wai Market

Air Orchids Lab

Wat Rai Khing
Situated along the banks of the Tha Chin River in Rai Khing Subdistrict, Wat Rai Khing was originally named "Wat Mongkol Chinda Ram" by Prince Wachirayanawarorot, the Supreme Patriarch, Wat Bowonniwet Wihan in Bangkok. However, it is commonly referred to as Wat Rai Khing. The temple is believed to have been founded in 1851 in the period of Somdet Phra Phuttha Chan (Puk), during the reign of King Rama IV. The grounds are divided into two distinct areas: the sacred precincts and the public areas, which include a school and a hospital.
Day 2 : Suphan Buri

Sam Chuk Old Market
Chinese community and old-fashioned market with wooden shophouses remain in Thai original style

Bueng Chawak
Bueng Chawak was originally a part of Tha Chin River. After a period of times, a part or the river branched off to form a crescent shaped lake that took up some areas of Doem Bang Nang Buat district, Suphan Buri province, and Hankha district, Chai Nat province.

Museum of the Descendants of the Dragon (Heaven Dragon Park)

Wat Phai Rong Wua
This temple is located at Tambon Bang Ta Then, Amphoe Song Phi Nong, 43 kilometres from the town on the way to Bangkok. It houses the largest metal cast Buddha image of the world called Phra Phutthakhodom, which has a lap width of 10 metres and a height of 26 metres.

Hup Khao Wong Reservoir

Phu Toei National Park
The park acquires a total area of 198,422 rai (79,368.8 acres), covering Ong Phra Forest, Khao Phu Rakam Forest, and Khao Huai Phlu Forest of Amphoe Dan Chang, Suphan Buri Province