Kaeng Khoi, Administrative district in Saraburi, Thailand
Kaeng Khoi is an administrative district in Saraburi that covers a large area with varied terrain and natural waterways. The Pa Sak River runs through the region, shaping the local landscape.
The area was founded in 1827 as a trading post and later developed into a railway center. The railroad connection in the 19th century accelerated the region's growth.
Archaeological discoveries at Ban Dong Nam Bo reveal a late-prehistoric settlement dating back 2,000 years, with Buddhist carvings from the Dvaravati period.
The district is accessible by rail or via National Route 2, which connects Bangkok to northeastern regions. Good transportation links make it convenient to explore the area.
A cave in the area holds Buddhist stone carvings from early centuries, showing how religion and craftsmanship were connected in this region. These artworks came from early settlers who made their homes here.
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