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Kang Sam Chan ( Three level rapids) Nakhon Nayok adventure

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Kang Sam Chan ( Three level rapids)


How to enjoy swimming at the three-tier rapids, it is recommended that you use a rubber ring as a helper and let it flow with the current. The water from the dam made the rapids just right and not too harsh. However, remember to wear a life jacket while swimming as it is the most important thing. And at the three-story rapids, there are accommodations and resorts adjacent to the waterfront as well.
This is part of the Nakhon Nayok River. And it is another popular swimming spot for tourists. Because it's convenient to travel The water flows cool all year round. Because it receives water released from Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam. There is also a shed for sitting, eating, and relaxing. There are things to eat and sell. There is a riverbank along the water. Including rubber rings for rent. It's called the complete formula for the art of playing in water
A fun way to play in the water at Three Level Rapids is to use a rubber ring and let it flow along with the flow. The water from the dam makes the rapids just right and not too violent. However, don't forget to wear a life jacket while playing in the water as it is the most important thing. The cold water can cause our muscles to stop working suddenly. There are also accommodations and resorts close to the water's edge in the area of Kaeng Sam Chan
Along Highway 3049, when you pass the intersection into Sarika Waterfall for about 3 kilometers, you will find an alley into three-tiered rapids.
There is a large sign saying it is open every day from 7:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Admission is calculated per car/person. Cars up to 4 people 20 baht, cars 5 people 30 baht, cars 6 people 50 baht
SubDistrict: Sarika District: Mueang Nakhon Nayok Province: Nakhon Nayok 26000





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