Thailand route 323

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No. 323

The Thailand Route 323 ( Thai : ทางหลวง แผ่นดิน หมายเลข 323 , also "Thanon Saengchuto", ถนน แสง ชู โต ; German National Road No. 323; in English usage: Highway 323) is an expressway in Thailand .

Course of the road

The expressway begins at Nong O in the district ( Amphoe ) Amphoe Ban Pong in the province of Ratchaburi as a junction from Thanon Phetkasem (Thai Highway 4). It leads to the northwest around the district capital Bang Pong. From then on, it follows - expanded to four lanes - the railway line to Kanchanaburi . A few kilometers after leaving the town, Highway 323 becomes narrower and leads through the very scenic nature of Kanchanaburi Province . In the Sai Yok district it leads through the Sai Yok National Park with a well-known waterfall. Other national parks along the way: the Khao Laem National Park and the Li Chia National Park. In the district of Sangkhla Buri , the national road 323 ends directly at the border crossing at the Three Pagoda Pass to Myanmar .

Maps

  • ThinkNet: Road Map of Thailand. MapMagic CD + Paper Map. Multi-Purposes Bilingual Mapping Software, Bangkok, Edition 2008