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Explore Muban Faektori Laen
Muban Faektori Laen in Changwat Nakhon Pathom is a city in Thailand about 14 mi (or 22 km) west of Bangkok, the country's capital.
Local time in Muban Faektori Laen is now 11:41 PM (Friday). The local timezone is named Asia / Bangkok with an UTC offset of 7 hours. We know of 8 airports in the vicinity of Muban Faektori Laen, of which two are larger airports. The closest airport in Thailand is Don Mueang International Airport in a distance of 24 mi (or 38 km), North-East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are two Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in Thailand is Historic City of Ayutthaya in a distance of 46 mi (or 73 km), North. If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Nong Khaem, Thawi Watthana, Salaya, Sam Phran and Krathum Baen. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 30°C / 86 °F
Morning Temperature | 25°C / 77 °F |
Evening Temperature | 28°C / 82 °F |
Night Temperature | 27°C / 81 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 17% |
Air Humidity | 70% |
Air Pressure | 1009 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (4 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
30°C (87 °F)
27°C (81 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, broken clouds.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
31°C (88 °F)
27°C (81 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, broken clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
31°C (88 °F)
26°C (79 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Sampran Riverside
Videos from this area
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Phutthamonthon
Phutthamonthon (Thai: พุทธมณฑล, also often called Buddha Monthon) is a Buddhist park in the Phutthamonthon district, Nakhon Pathom Province of Thailand, west of Bangkok. It is highlighted by a 15.87 m (52 ft) high Buddha statue, which is considered to be the highest free-standing Buddha statue of the world. The park was created in 1957 (which was the year 2500 in the Thai Buddhist Era) on the basis of an idea of Thailand's prime minister, Phibunsongkhram.