Vacation
Thailand - SANGKHLA BURI
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The Three Pagoda Pass
Even
in first gear, the ancient mini-bus could hardly chug its way up the last few
kilometres of the
steep and winding mountain road to Sangkhla Buri, next the border With Burma.
Sangkhla Buri is four hours by bus from Kanchanaburi, the River Kwai Bridge and mass
tourism. But the remote town is just 23 kilometres from the Three Pagoda Pass, which has
gone down in history as trading route and smuggling route, as a scene of war and
liberation struggles.
The three or four few hostels and restaurants on a hill in Sangkhla Buri offer views down
to the Khao Laem Lake and the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, 400 metres long, which
leads to a Mon village.
The Mon and Karen people have for decades fought in vain against the regime in Burma for
their independence. Today they live in dire poverty, on both sides of the Thai and Burmese
border.
The colorful
Wat Wang Wiwekaren and the small market in this village are well worth a visit. The best
times to walk over the bridge are at sunrise or at dusk, when the light make it
particularly attractive and you can avoid the harshest heat of the day.
The Story of Three Pagodas
The pass is just 300 metres above sea level and can even be conquered on an old moped. You
pass by a few small pagodas, or temples, along this road, and directly on the border to
Burma are the three pagodas after which the pass was named.
There are many stories and legends about their origin. One of these, dating from the 18th
century, says that, following a war with Burma, the king of Siam had three large stones erected
here to mark out the border. The outerstones symbolised the two countries, the middle
stone stood for peace. Villagers later built the three pagodas over the stones.
Day Visa Pass to Burma - $ 18
Pedestrians, moped drivers aril trucks, cross the small border control here, but tourists
are seldom. If you want to pass through, you must first inform the police in Sangkhla Buri
of your intentions. Then at the checkpoint you have to pay $18 to the Burmese border
guards. The Mon and Karen have sought in vain over the years to win control of the pass
and collect this fees.
The permit to visit the border village of Payathonzu is valid for one day until 6 pm. This
leaves enough time to make the trip by foot, but a moped taxi will take you to the two
attractive Buddhist Temples over the dusty roads outside the village in just 10
minutes.The best way to communicate with the monks is with gestures and smiles.
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