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Old 30-05-2009, 07:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lopburi Tourist Attractions

Lopburi's Monkey temple
An ancient Temple where the monkeys are allowed to roam free and be fed by tourists and locals, please remember that these are wild animals and can be considered dangerous as happened here (Alert: Monkeying Around in Lopburi Can Be Dangerous!!!!!).
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Lopburi to Saraburi
Amusing journey by bus from Lopburi to Salaburi.
A few days in Lopburi (Lopburi the town of monkeys febuary 2008)
Bangkok to Lopburi by train, a stay at Nett Hotel and a tour of the ancient ruins in Lopburi.
A few more days in Lopburi (Timeless Lopburi.)
A stay at the Asia Hotel, and a tour round Lopburi including King Narai the Greats Palace.
Every year Lopburi holds a Monkey Banquet, this is to feed the monkeys, more can be read about it here (Lopburi annual Monkey Banquet on November 25.) and here (Monkey Buffet Festival Lopburi).
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Not many tourist attractions in Lopburi it seems anybody been to some other tourist attractions in Lopburi?
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Old 30-05-2009, 07:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Not many tourist attractions in Lopburi it seems anybody been to some other tourist attractions in Lopburi?
There's always the annual Sun Flower Festival. A real fun packed day!

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I quite like sunflowers, seems that the Thai sunflowers are a bit shorter than the English ones.
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I quite like sunflowers, seems that the Thai sunflowers are a bit shorter than the English ones.
Shortage of bullshit.
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As well as the trains listed there are also ordinary trains from BKK at 11.20,12.55 & 14.05.

There are ordinary trains to BKK at 7.05, 8.00, 9.19 17.27.

There is also a train at 6.00 to Phitsanulok.
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