Uttamanusorn Bridge

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Jul 31, 2025 - Aug 01, 2025
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Uttamanusorn Bridge: A Walk Above Water

This remarkable bridge stands as the longest wooden structure in Thailand, built to facilitate the transportation of the Mon communities in Sangkhla Buri. Completed to enhance access for local villagers, it now serves primarily as a pedestrian walkway.

Constructed in 1992 and spanning over 850 meters, the bridge plays a significant role in both cultural and daily life. Visitors are greeted by a simple wooden architecture that harmonizes with the natural surroundings, providing unobstructed views of the dam. The bridge is especially popular at sunrise and sunset, offering breathtaking scenery to onlookers.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🌅 Spectacular Sunsets - Capture stunning sunset photographs at the bridge.
  • 🏊 Experience Local Culture - Join Mon children as they play and swim in the dam.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Scenic Walkways - Enjoy a peaceful stroll with picturesque views all around.

Admission is free, making Uttamanusorn Bridge an accessible destination for tourists, families, and those interested in local culture and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Uttamanusorn Bridge

Longest Wooden Bridge

Uttamanusorn Bridge holds the title as Thailand’s longest wooden bridge, measuring over 850 meters.

Built for the Mon People

Constructed in 1992, the bridge was specifically built to aid transportation for Mon villagers.

No Vehicles Allowed

Currently, the bridge is closed to vehicle traffic, serving pedestrian visitors only.

Location

Sangkhlaburi