Wat Buppharam
On Highway No. 3 (Sukhumwit) just opposite the Trat Hospital is a turn into Plai Khlong Road which leads to
Read moreA small province at the easternmost frontier bordering on Cambodia with the Khao Banthat mountain range forming a natural demarcation, Trat is a resort town with over fifty large and small off-shore islands, long white sandy beaches and unspoiled coral ranges. It is also a major fruit-growing and fishing area. About 315 kilometres from Bangkok and covering an area of 2,819 square kilometres.
The province is administratively divided into the districts of Muang, Khao Saming, Leam Ngop, Khlong Yai and Bo Rai, and the subdistricts of Ko Chang and Kut.
On Highway No. 3 (Sukhumwit) just opposite the Trat Hospital is a turn into Plai Khlong Road which leads to
Read morealso known as Wat Bot, is located on Tetsaban 4 Road near the city pillar. With fine murals in its
Read moreLocated on Lak Muang Road, the City Pillar stands in a Chinese-style building. Erected by King Taksin, it is a
Read moreon Trat-Khlong Yai Highway at Km. 48 was formerly a facility to assist Cambodian refugees who fled fighting in their
Read moreis a Dharma practising facility amid the cool shade of forest and fruit orchard. To the south of the temple
Read moreis about 8 Kilometres from town on the Trat-Laem Ngop route. It is noted for Ngop Nam Chieo a native
Read moreat Laem Ngop commemorates the Franco-Thai naval engagement on January 17, 1941. There is also the Statue of Prince Chumphon
Read moreWat Thong Thua, 4 kilometres from town on Sukhumvit Highway, is the site of an ancient Bot which was built
Read moreon Lak Muang Road is an old 3-storey building once used for the residence of the French governor when the
Read moreOn beautiful trees and with breathtaking views, you will experience new sensations never felt before. From one platform to another…from
Read moreis the furthest border village in Trat. It is on highway No. 318 within Khlong Yai district about 16 kilometres
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