Ban Mo district
Ban Mo is a district in the northwestern part of Saraburi province, central Thailand.
History
After the Buddha footprint near Saraburi was found and a temple was built, King Songtham hired Dutch engineers to build a road from Tha Ruea to Wat Phra Phutthabat to make the pilgrimage there easier. Elephants did the heavy lifting. When the elephants got sick, they were cured at Wat Khok, which thus gave the district its name. Because Ban Mo literally means "home of doctor".Geography
Neighboring districts are Don Phut, Nong Don, Phra Phutthabat, Sao Hai of Saraburi Province, and Tha Ruea of Ayutthaya province.Administration
The district is divided into nine sub-districts.| No. | Name | Thai |
| 1. | Ban Mo | บ้านหมอ |
| 2. | Bang Khamot | บางโขมด |
| 3. | Sang Sok | สร่างโศก |
| 4. | Talat Noi | ตลาดน้อย |
| 5. | Horathep | หรเทพ |
| 6. | Khok Yai | โคกใหญ่ |
| 7. | Phai Khwang | ไผ่ขวาง |
| 8. | Ban Khrua | บ้านครัว |
| 9. | Nong Bua | หนองบัว |