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Pasak Jolasid Dam @LopBuri | Lop Buri

The Pasak Jolasid Dam, the longest earthen dam in Thailand, offers beautiful scenery and many activities to do.
Initiated by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the dam was given its name by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej when it was launched on November 25, 1999.
Visitors have the opportunity to travel across the reservoir by train. The train will take you to the Pasak River Basin Museum and a viewpoint above the dam. It is recommended to take the train during the winter season between November and January. Trains operate daily from 07.30-18.30 hrs.
The fare is 25 baht for adults and 10 baht for children. The dam is open daily from 07.30-18.00 hrs.
The Pasak Cholasit Dam, the largest earthen dam in Thailand, is a place to relax and enjoy the beautiful view. There is a Pasak River Basin Museum and various activities for tourists.
Sunflower fields At the end of the year, the nearby sunflower fields will be in full bloom, creating beautiful scenery and being a popular photo spot.
In addition, Lopburi Province has also organized many activities for us to participate in, such as community lifestyle performances, sales of local OTOP products, organizing caterpillar cars to see the atmosphere around the dam, visiting the Pasak Dam Construction History Museum, the Aquarium, visiting the goat and sheep farms, viewing the scenery around the dam on the observation tower, and there is a horse-drawn carriage service.
Or a tram service running through the dam to pay homage to Luang Pu Yai, Wang Muang District, Saraburi Province.




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