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Pasak Chonlasit Dam — Attraction in Lop Buri Province

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Pasak Chonlasit Dam
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The Pa Sak Jolasid Dam or Pa Sak Cholasit Dam impounds the Pa Sak River at Ban Kaeng Suea Ten, Tambon Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi Province, and Ban Kham Phran, Tambon Kham Phran, Wang Muang District, Saraburi Province, Thailand. It is the biggest reservoir in central Thailand.
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Pasak Museum
บ้านแก่งเสือเต้น Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
Pasak Chonlasit Aquarium
Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Nan Nam Pa Sak Restaurant
234 หนองบัว, Tambon Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
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Pasak Chonlasit Dam
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Pasak Chonlasit Dam

Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
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The Pa Sak Jolasid Dam or Pa Sak Cholasit Dam impounds the Pa Sak River at Ban Kaeng Suea Ten, Tambon Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi Province, and Ban Kham Phran, Tambon Kham Phran, Wang Muang District, Saraburi Province, Thailand. It is the biggest reservoir in central Thailand.

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attractions: Pasak Museum, Pasak Chonlasit Aquarium, restaurants: Nan Nam Pa Sak Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Pasak Chonlasit Dam

Pasak Museum

Pasak Chonlasit Aquarium

Pasak Museum

Pasak Museum

4.3

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Pasak Chonlasit Aquarium

Pasak Chonlasit Aquarium

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Nearby restaurants of Pasak Chonlasit Dam

Nan Nam Pa Sak Restaurant

Nan Nam Pa Sak Restaurant

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When I went there, the place was very peaceful and the fishes were very beautiful. My family and i bought fish food to feed the fishes and the fishes went crazy for it. So I advise you to prepare a towelette or a small towel just incase you get a bit wet from all the splashing from the fishes. There were also many booths near the Dam. You can buy many types of snacks and drinks. Personally, I loved the dried marshmallow. It taste very good. It's quite sweet and the texture is very nice. I also like how it melts in your mouth as you eat it. The Dam also have manh statues which are good for taking photos and it was very smart of them to give more information on the statues. The train ride was alright though it was a bit hot so again, I advise you all to wear a hat or prepare cool water and sunscreen as the ride could be a bit...

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5.0
5y

This dam is almost 3 decades. It is surprising that people still visit this place. You can do many things on your visit such as stay in the shaded parts and just feel the breeze of fresh air. You can also do shopping for souvenirs to give to your family and friends. Kids can enjoy flying kites while picnicking. No food? Don't worry! They have food shops and you can order different Thai food. There is a museum that gives the history of this dam. Then, the most exciting part is the tractor trip to the dam. It is not expensive for both Thais and foreigners. The trip takes about 30 minutes back and forth. At the other side of the dam is a temple and the tractor train stops for about 15 minutes to give time for Thai people to pray and for everyone to shop some souvenirs as well. This is a...

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1y

This is the view of Pasak Jolasid Dam from the further side down. There is a seasonal train ride from November to January every year where it would stop in the middle over the floating bridge and therefore the lovely photos posted below. As for the dam itself, it is quite chilling but not very well maintained. You can visit the small aquarium and museum to learn more about the dam. There are few vendors selling snacks and easy food such as papaya salad and grilled chicken, which you can rent a mattress for 20THB and find a spot to rest and eat.

They also offer mini train rides within the dam, explaining about the dam (30THB) but we didn't take it since we preferred to walk...

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Christine ArcenoChristine Arceno
This dam is almost 3 decades. It is surprising that people still visit this place. You can do many things on your visit such as stay in the shaded parts and just feel the breeze of fresh air. You can also do shopping for souvenirs to give to your family and friends. Kids can enjoy flying kites while picnicking. No food? Don't worry! They have food shops and you can order different Thai food. There is a museum that gives the history of this dam. Then, the most exciting part is the tractor trip to the dam. It is not expensive for both Thais and foreigners. The trip takes about 30 minutes back and forth. At the other side of the dam is a temple and the tractor train stops for about 15 minutes to give time for Thai people to pray and for everyone to shop some souvenirs as well. This is a must to visit!!!
Paul MengPaul Meng
This is the view of Pasak Jolasid Dam from the further side down. There is a seasonal train ride from November to January every year where it would stop in the middle over the floating bridge and therefore the lovely photos posted below. As for the dam itself, it is quite chilling but not very well maintained. You can visit the small aquarium and museum to learn more about the dam. There are few vendors selling snacks and easy food such as papaya salad and grilled chicken, which you can rent a mattress for 20THB and find a spot to rest and eat. They also offer mini train rides within the dam, explaining about the dam (30THB) but we didn't take it since we preferred to walk by ourselves.
Gunni AdayGunni Aday
I was looking for an experience on catching a train to floating railway that happens once a year, so this time I did. It may not be the most comfortable trip but the view over the railway was spectacular, plus I enjoyed the scenery along the way once the train got out of town. I also bought a ticket for a tram ride acoss the dam which connected between 2 provinces, Lopburi & Saraburi. On Saraburi side, there is a big white Buddha named Phra Phuttha Rattana Mani Maha Bophit Cholasit Mongkhonchai (Luang Pu Yai Pa Sak) for visitors to pay respect.
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This dam is almost 3 decades. It is surprising that people still visit this place. You can do many things on your visit such as stay in the shaded parts and just feel the breeze of fresh air. You can also do shopping for souvenirs to give to your family and friends. Kids can enjoy flying kites while picnicking. No food? Don't worry! They have food shops and you can order different Thai food. There is a museum that gives the history of this dam. Then, the most exciting part is the tractor trip to the dam. It is not expensive for both Thais and foreigners. The trip takes about 30 minutes back and forth. At the other side of the dam is a temple and the tractor train stops for about 15 minutes to give time for Thai people to pray and for everyone to shop some souvenirs as well. This is a must to visit!!!
Christine Arceno

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This is the view of Pasak Jolasid Dam from the further side down. There is a seasonal train ride from November to January every year where it would stop in the middle over the floating bridge and therefore the lovely photos posted below. As for the dam itself, it is quite chilling but not very well maintained. You can visit the small aquarium and museum to learn more about the dam. There are few vendors selling snacks and easy food such as papaya salad and grilled chicken, which you can rent a mattress for 20THB and find a spot to rest and eat. They also offer mini train rides within the dam, explaining about the dam (30THB) but we didn't take it since we preferred to walk by ourselves.
Paul Meng

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I was looking for an experience on catching a train to floating railway that happens once a year, so this time I did. It may not be the most comfortable trip but the view over the railway was spectacular, plus I enjoyed the scenery along the way once the train got out of town. I also bought a ticket for a tram ride acoss the dam which connected between 2 provinces, Lopburi & Saraburi. On Saraburi side, there is a big white Buddha named Phra Phuttha Rattana Mani Maha Bophit Cholasit Mongkhonchai (Luang Pu Yai Pa Sak) for visitors to pay respect.
Gunni Aday

Gunni Aday

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