Ratchaburi,
a glorious town during the Dvaravati period, is located on the
bank of the Mae Klong River. The provincial area abounds in
natural attractions and historical sites. It is located 80
kilometres west of Bangkok and borders on Myanmar to the west
having the Tanaosi Range as a borderline.
Ratchaburi occupies an area of 5,196 square
kilometres and is administratively divided into nine districts:
Muang Ratchaburi, Photharam, Damnoen Saduak, Pak Tho, Chom
Bueng, Bang Phae, Wat Phleng , Suan Phueng, and Ban Pong,
and one sub-district: King Amphoe Ban Kha.
Distance from Amphoe Mueang to
Other Districts :
Wat Phleng
15 kilometres
Damnoen Saduak 50 kilometres
Bang Phae 22 kilometres
Photharam 26 kilometres
Ban Pong 42 kilometres
Chom Bueng 30 kilometres
Suan Phueng 60 kilometres
Pak Tho 22 kilometres