
Ratchaburi River
The Ratchaburi River is a significant waterway in western Thailand, flowing through Ratchaburi Province. It originates in the nearby mountains and travels southeast, eventually merging with larger rivers. The river supports local agriculture, provides water for communities, and sustains diverse ecosystems along its course. Its flow varies seasonally with the monsoon, influencing regional water management and flood control efforts. The river also holds cultural importance and contributes to the region's natural beauty, making it vital for both ecological health and human activity.