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Lop Buri in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Lop Buri, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Pasak Chonlasit Dam, Khao Tom Hor, and Wat Phra Phutthabat Ratchaworamahawihan, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Baan Sahai Cafe and Khao Tom Hor so you can get the best taste of Lop Buri while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Chet Sao Noi National Park and Pasak Chonlasit Dam with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Lop Buri without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 9 hours of your day.
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Chet Sao Noi National Park

4.4
(6811)
National park
Chet Sao Noi National Park, located in the Muak Lek district area, is a rainforest park featuring a small 7-tiered waterfall with shaded swimming areas. Just 2.5 hours from Bangkok by car, it offers a relaxing natural environment for visitors to enjoy year-round. The park has created universal design features to accommodate elderly and disabled visitors, including ramps and flat areas for wheelchair access.
Beautiful place to go and explore. Lots of trails to walk. Lots of nice small waterfalls. Different sections of lake you can swim in and rent rubber rings to sit and float in the river with. Before you enter there are many food/drink places and shops selling everything you may need for a day there ✨️
Spannerz N — Google review
A very beautiful waterfall with a nice stroll path along the way. Plenty of car park at the entrance and good bathrooms and showers next to the car park. There are entrance fees for people under 60 yo and cars. We went on Sunday so the place was super busy and people put down their mats next to the water edge on the path in and out of the waterfall. So we decided to go for the walk down to level 5,6,7 instead. There are bathrooms and a change room close to the waterfall but it was stinky and dirty. The bathroom and shower at the car park was much cleaner.
Penny G — Google review
This waterfall national park is a nature lover’s delight, with seven stunning tiers cascading through lush greenery. Well-maintained footpaths make the journey between levels an easy and enjoyable walk, letting you soak in the scenery at every step.
SURASAK A — Google review
👏 Loved this place! 🌿 The short walking trail through the forest was so peaceful — shaded by big trees and filled with the sound of birds and flowing water. The waterfall itself has several gentle tiers, perfect for dipping your feet or cooling off 💦 The water’s wasn’t so clear (due to recent heavy rains), but was refreshing, and there are plenty of nice spots to sit, relax, or have a picnic. Such a calm and beautiful escape from the city — was totally worth the trip! 🍃✨ I spent a couple of hours.. just walking the trails.
Pratyush P — Google review
This is a fairly large waterfall with lots of visitors enjoying the water. Despite the crowd, the atmosphere remains lush and refreshing. The walking path gives off a mini jungle trekking vibe, making it a great spot for nature lovers. Whether you’re here to take a dip or just enjoy a peaceful walk, it’s a solid choice.
Thiranai K — Google review
The waterfall area is very well-organized and extremely clean. It’s well-maintained, peaceful, and a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
ARIS — Google review
Nice waterfall park to splash around and cool off in. Not too many people if you go on a weekday
Cheryl L — Google review
Very beautiful National park. The rangers are very nice and there are quite too many people on the weekend.
Theno P — Google review
2224, Muak Lek, Muak Lek District, Saraburi 18180, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/chetsaonoi.np•+66 36 346 586•Tips and more reviews for Chet Sao Noi National Park
45 min · 22 mi
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Pasak Chonlasit Dam

4.4
(3925)
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4.0
(40)
Nature & Parks
Dams
Pasak Chonlasit Dam is one of the longest earth-filled dams in Thailand, offering splendid scenic views and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the Pasak Basin museum, enjoy a train ride across the reservoir, go kayaking or boating, and even camp in designated areas. The dam area features shaded spots for relaxation, souvenir shops, food stalls offering Thai cuisine, and opportunities for picnicking and kite flying.
This is a beautiful location to visit, enjoy, and photograph. We stopped on the way back to Bangkok and enjoyed the area. The reservoir and the lake it creates are massive and grand achievements. A very nice and peaceful place to visit and enjoy a piece of Thailand.
Robert N — Google review
I just went there with my friends last week. I got to see goats and hold them. I bought them food and milk. They ran after me and my friends. They were so cute. There were both adult goats and baby goats. I really liked it there. I want to go there again with my family.
สิรินภัส ว — Google review
Big reservior with wonderful Sightseeing view. Good atmosphere. Some people come and do exercise also.
Vichsarut S — Google review
When we went the water level was pretty low for monsoon season. It has a nice little park. Lots of locals cycling, running and picnicking. Fun for the quick check in photo but not much to actually see.
Pin K — Google review
Visited Pasak Chonlasit Dam around 1:00 pm—very hot at that time, but still peaceful and spacious. I think it would be much nicer during sunset. A relaxing place to visit if you’re in the area!
Wasim R — Google review
A large Dam near Bangkok makes it easy to plan a one day trip. There is an aquarium nearby with many fresh water fishes. For sight seeing, there is a trolley line along the da ridge. 30 baht for adults and 10 for kids. There is also a train rail at the water level when the dam is full capacity, up north about 20 minutes that's the place you must visit for a picture.
Sheroku H — Google review
A good spot for a quick stop while visiting Lopburi, but not quite enough to be a main attraction on its own.
K N — Google review
Nice view but it's quite hot here. The main road to the dam will be restricted for private vehicles until 4 PM. During day time, if you want to go inside this place, you need to buy ticket for the tourist tram. The train will go along this dam only 2 time per day, so if you want see this moment (same like many beautiful photos on Google), you should check the time carefully.
Lucy M — Google review
Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/pasakdampage•+66 36 494 291•Tips and more reviews for Pasak Chonlasit Dam
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Wat Phra Phutthabat

4.7
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4.5
(31)
Buddhist temple
Museums
Place of worship
Specialty Museums
Wat Phra Phutthabat is an intricate temple from 1624, boasting a gilded tiered roof and columns. It contains a reputed footprint of Buddha and is situated atop a hill where visitors can find a cave with the Buddha statue. Additionally, there is also a Chinese Buddha where tourists toss coins into the statue's navel for good luck. The temple's spire was under renovation during our visit but the bustling market in front offered plenty of souvenirs to purchase.
The temple complex is nice and calming. Beautiful architecture of the main hall and a few pagodas around. Definitely take the time to go up the hill for an amazing panoramic view of the city and surrounding mountains.
Shayan N — Google review
We came here on 7 June 2025. No need to buy any tickets. It’s a peaceful temple area. Come for blessings and give thanks 🙏🏻 Ample car parking just opposite and it’s free.
Christopher L — Google review
Beautiful temple. Very picturesque. When leaving. There's a monk that's going to spray water at you. If you don't know this is going to happen it can be shocking and scary. Not easily accessible for wheelchair users.
Kevin K — Google review
Beautiful revered temple with Footprint of Phra Phutta (Lord Buddha) Beautiful temple in shining gold colour with multi-colored walls. One Chinese temple in the premises. Don't miss ringing the series of bells by gently thumping by fingers. Large parking for easy access. Lots of shops and hawkers selling local stuff and local icecream, don't miss the coconut icecream being sold at only 20Baht, freshly served right away.
Sudershan G — Google review
The most sacred and beautiful temple in Saraburi. You’ll get to witness the Buddha’s footprint, and pay your respects if you wish to do so. If you’re foreigner, avoid the people trying to sell entry tickets at the entrance. They’re very likely trying to scam you. (The entrance is free - to my knowledge at 2025)
Pattaranat J — Google review
First time visiting this temple. Once I got inside, I feel relax. There are many Buddhist to pay respect. There is a small market near the temple for shopping especially lottery shops.
Daneeta P — Google review
Magical fantastic place which has the feeling of a time machine which takes you back 1000 years. You can see here a footprint of Buddha. At the entrance there are monsters adorned in garlands of flowers. Lots of religious disciples coming from all over Thailand and also lots of tourists.
Mirosław S — Google review
Beautiful and sacred place to visit in Saraburi. It is a mix cultural place and very popular among tourists especially Chinese people. Other than beautiful temple and shrine, you can feel calm and relax from the view and good landscape here. Moreover, there is the pavillion that located the statue of Hermit Doctor Cheewaka Komarapach. Anyone who sicks should come to visit and pray for better health.
Gift L — Google review
PQ9Q+8CX, Khun Khlon, Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi 18120, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%9E%E0…•Tips and more reviews for Wat Phra Phutthabat Ratchaworamahawihan
40 min · 30.4 mi
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Wat Khao Wong Phrachan

4.7
(3366)
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4.5
(19)
Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wat Khao Wong Phrachan is a Buddhist temple located on a steep hill, accessible via over 3,700 steps. The trail leading to the temple offers a chance to experience diverse plant life and wildlife in the surrounding forests. It's recommended to wear breathable long pants due to potential overgrowth and mosquitoes along the way. The climb may be strenuous, but reaching the top rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding scenery.
This temple is on the top of the highest mountain in Lop Buri. Stunning view! This place is definitely worth a visit. The way to go up is not too difficult. It took abt 2 hours to go up and over 1 hour go down. There were many insects, maybe because of rainy season. I came on the weekday and did not see anyone else on the way, just a few shops opened to sell drink and snacks. There were many dogs, they may accompanied with you, all friendly, dont be scared :)).
Han N — Google review
Highly recommended to come for small hiking and make a wish for best fortune in life. Nice view, windy and good weather early this year. There are 2 main trails 1) for visiting golden buddha 2) to hike up around 1.6 km with 3,700++ stairs🦁 I did both with my friend and it was really fun. We went at 6 pm at night where there is a chinese event for few days all nights.
Garuzo — Google review
A popular destination for both spiritual pilgrims and adventure seekers. The challenge is to climb all 3,790 steps to reach the summit, where you’ll find a sacred Buddha footprint and a breathtaking panoramic view. Along the way, there are rest stops and drink stalls to keep you going. During the annual festival from February 1–15, the path is lit up, allowing visitors to climb day or night.
TOngz N — Google review
A wonderful hike up the mountain in the Lopburi Province. The climb was exhilarating and the view at the top breathtaking. I would love to visit this province everytime i visit Thailand.
Anthony G — Google review
If you're tired of the steps there is also a trail up through the forest. From the top make your way to the corner of the helicopter landing area at these exact coordinates 14.962531,100.710682 and you will see the trail going alongside the fence where the phone mast is. Or if you are starting from the bottom search Google maps for เขาวงพระจันทร์ ทางวิ่งเทรล and look for a trail leading into the forest. This trail is 3km each way. There is 1 fork in the trail about half way which takes you to the massive golden Buddha which is another route option if 3km in the forest is a bit much. This middle trailhead is at exact coordinates 14.963903,100.700918 It's good for exercise but view is spoiled by haze during the dry season.
P J — Google review
My friends had already booked, so we decided to join. Glad we did, it's vertical steps all the way, but we took our time and loved it. We started just before 4pm, perfect timing to take in the views and then watch the stunning sunset. The path is safe at night because its fully lit. I believe the temple is open 24 hours one time a year. Be careful, after the sun goes down the queues to get in were hours long. Would definitely like to climb the stairs again one day.
Geordie A — Google review
No entry fee but there's a donation box for those who'd like to help out the temple. Recommend to come very early. We came at 6am. The hike up was nice, breezy and quiet. Only friendly (and quite buff) dogs to keep us company. Be warned the hike up stairs is quite challenging stamina wise though having the steps makes it pretty easy technically. After you reach the gate at the top, there's still further stairs with Naga (serpents) on them that you can take to the top. There's a trail you can take on the way down but it's much longer than the stair option (3km).
Pin K — Google review
Wonderful mountain side temple. We were there during a fair but you can climb up the stairs on the ridge to the summit which is a great place to see sunset or sunrise (if you are up for 3800 steps). Alternatively, there is a big Buddha which is easier to reach and still provides a pleasant view over the local area.
Adam P — Google review
Huai Pong, Khok Samrong District, Lopburi 15120, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/KhaowongPhrachan/•+66 61 070 7161•Tips and more reviews for Wat Khao Wong Phrachan
30 min · 21.7 mi
5

Phra Prang Sam Yot

4.4
(5458)
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4.0
(548)
Historical landmark
Water & Amusement Parks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Theme Parks
Phra Prang Sam Yot, also known as the Monkey Temple, is a renowned attraction in Mueang Lopburi District. This ancient Khmer-style temple, dating back to the 12th century, was initially built as a Buddhist temple and later converted to Shiva worship before being returned to Buddhism. The site is famous for its three linked towers constructed from laterite and sandstone. Visitors can explore the ruins while interacting with the playful monkeys that freely roam around the area.
We went to an ancient place where mostly monkeys lived inside an ancient castle, but some of them were still on the street or by the roadside. However, most of them are aggressive, and I once saw them fight and bleed. If you go inside, the ticket price for Thais is 10 baht, while foreigners pay 40 baht. They will give you a long wooden stick; if monkeys see you carrying it, they won't come close. Don't bring any food, or you'll get attacked, just like my husband did! He bought peanuts in a plastic bag, and a monkey sneaked behind him and grabbed the bag immediately!
Rotphannee R — Google review
Great site to visit! Not super busy during the weekday. I would say, it gets really hot in the afternoon so I would suggest going early morning or late evening. Wear walking shoes because there are several steps, but you can also get dropped off at Gate 4, to avoid the long stairway. We walked the stairs up and had our driver take us back.
Donniecia C — Google review
Visited in March 2025, the ruins themselves are quite small, not much information given about them, only takes 10 minutes to walk around and glance inside (nothing of note inside). Main attraction of course are the monkeys, pretty cool to see them around the temple ruins. In my experience not aggressive at all as some have suggested, mainly ignore you or if anything are shy, tend to run away if you're within a metre of them. They give you a stick at the entrance, hope nobody actually beats them with it...
Joseph M — Google review
Cool ancient ruins of a Buddhist temple. Popular IG spot for both visitors and locals of Lopburi. Not necessary to pay the entrance fee as you can see it from the road, unless you want to pay 5x the price as locals to have a closer experience with the monkeys.
Nick R — Google review
An ancient Khmer-style temple and one of Lopburi’s most iconic landmarks. The three connected prangs represent the Hindu Trimurti — Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva — and were later transformed into a Buddhist sanctuary. Not as many monkeys as before, since most of them have been relocated by the municipality, but you can still see some around the area. It’s now much calmer and easier to walk around without worrying about mischievous monkeys. We visited around 4:30 PM, and the temple looked stunning in the soft golden light. The weather was pleasant and not too hot — it gave the place such a cozy, peaceful feeling. The entrance fee for foreigners is 80 THB. Parking is available nearby, and the site is easy to explore. Take less than 30 mins to stroll around and take a bunch of photos. A wonderful stop to admire ancient Khmer architecture, history, and serenity — especially at sunset. 🌅
Thanaporn C — Google review
The most popular landmark of Lopburi and the most lovely animal of the province, monkeys. Went there in May 2025 and they said that most of monkeys were relocated. The monkeys are really cute but they can be a little bit snatchers. You should be extra careful and listen to the officers. Keep all your accessories in your bags. All of the small and shiny things should be put away from their sight including glasses, phones, car keys, keychains, bracelet, necklace and earings. Once you loose it, you never get it back. Please love the monkeys and be kind to them.
Ekk C — Google review
One of the famous landmark in Lopburi province. It was a special place for me to visit. The weather was awesome no crowd at all. They take care of the place in a good way. The ticket price is 80THB for foreigners. A good place to visit if you love history.
Shahid K — Google review
Oct 2025 Last visited in 2022. There were a lot more monkeys roaming around then.
Kim W — Google review
RJ37+5JF, Tha Hin, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand•http://www.lopburi.org/lopburi-prangsamyod•Tips and more reviews for Phra Prang Sam Yot
7 min · 0.35 mi
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SOMDET PHRA NARAI NATIONAL MUSEUM

4.7
(2712)
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4.2
(124)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the heart of Lopburi, King Narai's Palace is a captivating historical site that transports visitors back to the 17th century. Originally constructed in 1665 with assistance from French and Italian engineers, this stunning palace complex was designed to host foreign dignitaries. As you stroll through its beautifully restored halls, gardens, and courtyards, you'll encounter a delightful blend of Thai and European architectural styles.
Great historical place and museum. The former palace of King Narai who let Siam gate open to Europe. Close on Monday and Tuesday.
Jack W — Google review
A must visit when in Lopburi. It’s 200b for foreigner adults but children can enter for free, well worth the ticket price, you get an immersion of Thai history, and the grounds very well preserved. Go into the museum when it gets too hot.
Loretta C — Google review
Wonderful. It's 150baht for foreigners to enter. Free for children. Car parking is just inside the wall or there is on street parking around the outside. My 6yo daughter really enjoyed exploring the grounds and museums with me. Staff were all very friendly. Will visit again.
Phoebe J — Google review
If you've come all the way to Lop Buri, may as well see the only other main sight (apart from the zoo) and something different to the usual complex It is in large grounds and peaceful and quiet. Large amount of artifacts and a good explanatory history who was perhaps responsible for keeping away the potential colonists of France, Holland, Britain and the USA.
Carl B — Google review
Large and beautiful palace grounds. Lovely landscapes filled with green parks, tall trees (perhaps a century old), and ancient palace buildings. Some are completely intact, others are in partial ruins. It was nice to stroll through the palace and take many panoramic photos. The entrance fee cost 150 thb for foreign and 30 thb for local visitors. Kids can enter for free. We spent about 1.5 hours here.
Kumanan S — Google review
Duel pricing in place for foreigners, but I don't have a problem with that. Surprisingly good inside, big area with plenty to explore. Enjoyed the museums and would definitely recommend if you're visiting Lopburi. Added bonus, unlike many areas of the city, I didn't see one Monkey.
Geordie A — Google review
Very well worth the 30 baht entry for Thais. Parking available at the front of the museum for free. The Museum provides a lot of interesting history from the stone age and particularly concentrated during the height of lopburi influence (11th & 17th century). Lots of important artefacts that belong in much bigger museums. The palace grounds are not covered and can get very hot but still an interesting walk through the ruins. Ticket can be bought as combo with other lopburi attractions. Be wary of monkeys around on the roads outside during the late afternoons.
Pin K — Google review
For me personally the highlight of Lopburi city center. The calm atmosphere with the remainings of the palace. And also the museum with interesting artifacts. Beautiful visit.
Menno T — Google review
303, Sorasak Alley, Tha Hin, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand•https://www.facebook.com/share/1AZ5azN22a/•+66 36 411 458•Tips and more reviews for King Narai National Museum
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Baan Sahai Cafe

4.4
(434)
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3.7
(20)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Baan Sahai Cafe, a popular eatery in Lopburi, offers an array of traditional Thai cuisine at affordable prices. Diners can savor various Thai delicacies for as low as 40 THB per dish. The menu includes finger foods and desserts that are not easily found in Bangkok anymore. One noteworthy dish is the dory fish coated with tamarind sauce and served with a delicious fried egg. Additionally, they serve satisfying rice dishes accompanied by fried eggs.
Amazing of food price, cocktail and beer. It was very cheap of food. Good restaurant and feelling comfortable to having dinner here.
NaRuK_K N — Google review
My favorite place in Lopburi to eat authentic Thai food. Highly recommend their fresh coconut milk ice cream served with sticky rice!!!
Usanisa S — Google review
It’s not too expensive. To reach there, you can walk from train station in shortly.
Pyae — Google review
Reasonably priced and the coconut ice cream with sticky rice was pretty good! I think this place would be good for tourists as the menu is in English and has a variety of different foods.
Sabrina B — Google review
Great restaurant with impressive choice of soft drinks based on fruits, ice creams, coffee and tea. Food is delightful and prices are bargain.
Damian K — Google review
I saw the good reviews and decided to try it out. That was a mistake. This is the first place on my whole trip where the staff were legitimately unfriendly. Maybe they don’t like foreigners? The only upside was the strawberry milkshake was half decent. Otherwise, the food wasn’t great. Probably avoid if you can.
C — Google review
Very tasty food, fresh and also well presented. Good prices, definitely good value for money. Nice chilled out location to sit for an hour with your meal without feeling rushed.
Midlife B — Google review
Literally amazing - authentic Thai food served beautifully with wonderful desserts. Located next to a ruins adds to the rich experience both in the tongue and on the mind.
Jay T — Google review
33-35 Sorasak Alley, Tha Hin, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand•http://www.facebook.com/baansahai•+66 90 924 7147•Tips and more reviews for Baan Sahai Cafe

Khao Tom Hor

4.4
(883)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Khao Tom Hor is a bustling Thai-Chinese restaurant that offers an authentic dining experience for both locals and foreigners. The place features stainless steel tables inside and outside on the footpath, where a diverse crowd enjoys dishes like tom yam soup, stir-fried clams with Thai basil, steamed rice or rice soup, and cold beer.
Nice Thai - Chinese food with rice and hot plain porridge. Nice for dinner and late night meals. Good for family and friends gathering
Sulalit T — Google review
A good and quality consistent restaurant close to the train station. Very popular amongst locals as always is a sign of good and cheap food. Food came quickly after ordering and tasted just as it was supposed to. I would gladly return to this restaurant and definitely recommend this place to other going to Lop Buri. They have both indoor and outdoor serving for those who wood like to have both opportunities
Kasper H — Google review
Ordered some of the vegetarian dishes but some unfortunately arrived with meat and the staff didn't seem friendly when we didn't want to eat them. Probably better to clarify before ordering any of the dishes marked 'V'.
Felix C — Google review
Busy restaurant with an extensive menu. Service is efficient even during the busy hours. Came here for the steamed duck with Chinese herbs (เป็ดพะโล้) and was very satisfied. The meat was succulent and tender.
Ivo N — Google review
Classic restaurant with standard taste.
Tulakan R — Google review
Very good food, alright prices. Tom Yum Kai was an amazing soup. Kitchen is open very late and alot of parking spots👍
Marius — Google review
Definitely good food and drink. Good service too, but the lady shorted us $100thb and it seemed intentional. She handed it right over no question when we asked, like she was ready for it. Not saying, just saying, count your change
Tom O — Google review
Slow service but clean, air conditioned, reasonably priced and tasty Thai food. English menu and English is spoken. The Spicy Chicken Feet Soup is the bomb! Follow me on Instagram, wildalaskaken_official.
Ken F — Google review
17, 18 ถนนหน้าพระกาฬ, Tha Hin, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand•http://www.facebook.com/khaotomhor.lopburi•+66 64 965 9519•Tips and more reviews for Khao Tom Hor
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  • Weather in Lop Buri in December

All road trips from Lop Buri

  • Lop Buri to Bangkok drive

Explore nearby places

  • Lop Buri
  • Ayutthaya
  • Bang Pa-in
  • Pak Chong
  • Khao Yai National Park
  • Thanyaburi
  • Pak Phli
  • Bangkok
  • Nakhon Pathom
  • Samut Prakan
  • Chachoengsao
  • Kanchanaburi
  • Damnoen Saduak
  • Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Si Sawat
  • Chonburi
  • Si Racha
  • Erawan National Park
  • Amphawa
  • Samut Songkhram
  • Bang Lamung
  • Phetchaburi
  • Pattaya
  • Jomtien Beach
  • Tha Yang
  • Phitsanulok
  • Cha-am
  • Sattahip
  • Rayong
  • Sangkhla Buri
  • Hua Hin

All related maps of Lop Buri

  • Map of Lop Buri
  • Map of Ayutthaya
  • Map of Bang Pa-in
  • Map of Pak Chong
  • Map of Khao Yai National Park
  • Map of Thanyaburi
  • Map of Pak Phli
  • Map of Bangkok
  • Map of Nakhon Pathom
  • Map of Samut Prakan
  • Map of Chachoengsao
  • Map of Kanchanaburi
  • Map of Damnoen Saduak
  • Map of Nakhon Ratchasima
  • Map of Si Sawat
  • Map of Chonburi
  • Map of Si Racha
  • Map of Erawan National Park
  • Map of Amphawa
  • Map of Samut Songkhram
  • Map of Bang Lamung
  • Map of Phetchaburi
  • Map of Pattaya
  • Map of Jomtien Beach
  • Map of Tha Yang
  • Map of Phitsanulok
  • Map of Cha-am
  • Map of Sattahip
  • Map of Rayong
  • Map of Sangkhla Buri
  • Map of Hua Hin

Lop Buri throughout the year

  • Lop Buri in January
  • Lop Buri in February
  • Lop Buri in March
  • Lop Buri in April
  • Lop Buri in May
  • Lop Buri in June
  • Lop Buri in July
  • Lop Buri in August
  • Lop Buri in September
  • Lop Buri in October
  • Lop Buri in November
  • Lop Buri in December

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  • 1-Day Hua Hin Itinerary
  • 1-Day Ayutthaya Itinerary
  • 1-Day Kanchanaburi Itinerary
  • 1-Day Cha-am Itinerary
  • 1-Day Bang Lamung Itinerary
  • 1-Day Rayong Itinerary
  • 1-Day Pak Chong Itinerary
  • 1-Day Chonburi Itinerary
  • 1-Day Nakhon Ratchasima Itinerary
  • 1-Day Sattahip Itinerary
  • 1-Day Si Racha Itinerary
  • 1-Day Phetchaburi Itinerary
  • 1-Day Phitsanulok Itinerary
  • 1-Day Samut Prakan Itinerary
  • 1-Day Samut Songkhram Itinerary
  • 1-Day Nakhon Pathom Itinerary
  • 1-Day Damnoen Saduak Itinerary
  • 1-Day Chachoengsao Itinerary
  • 1-Day Amphawa Itinerary
  • 1-Day Sangkhla Buri Itinerary
  • 1-Day Khao Yai National Park Itinerary
  • 1-Day Bang Pa-in Itinerary
  • 1-Day Si Sawat Itinerary
  • 1-Day Thanyaburi Itinerary
  • 1-Day Tha Yang Itinerary
  • 1-Day Pak Phli Itinerary
  • 1-Day Erawan National Park Itinerary
  • 1-Day Jomtien Beach Itinerary
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