Kaeng Khoi is a district in the north-eastern part of Saraburi Province, Central Thailand.
The district was created in 1827 and called khwaeng Kaeng Khoi. The district office was in Ban Tan Diao. In 1897, the khwaeng was converted to a district. The office of the district was moved from the Pa Sak Riverbank to the nearby Kaeng Khoi Junction Railway Station in 1915.
Its name Kaeng Khoi distorted from Raeng Khoi, which can be translated as 'vulture waiting'. Because the district in the past was the gateway to Dong Phaya Fai or presently the presently renamed Dong Phaya Yen. The large rain forest was full of wildlife and malaria. Many people died while traveling here, so often the vultures gathered to wait to eat the corpses. [Source: Wikipedia]
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