SOMDET PHRA NARAI NATIONAL MUSEUM
A palace blending Khmer, Siamese and Western styles, with royal apartments, ...Read more
WAT NIWET THAMMAPRAWAT
Buddhist temple unique in Thailand for its neo-Gothic architecture ...Read more
RUEAN THAI CHALOEM PHRA KIAT MUSEUM
Read moreLocated in the middle of a small green park, with other small museums nearby, it is actually four traditional Thai teak houses grouped together by a pretty terrace where you can enjoy a little peace and quiet. Models show the daily life of certain regional ethnic groups, and some handicrafts used for folk or religious events. The museum also has a multimedia room.
SGT. SHIFT. THAWEE FOLK MUSEUM
Museum with a fine collection of indigenous art and utensils: traditional ...Read more
DOI HUA MOT
Read moreLimestone hill around 4 km from Umphang. The place is very popular for those who want to meditate in front of a sea of fog overlooking the surroundings. Particularly visible in the morning. Strange phenomenon: there is no tree on this hill.
KAMPHAENG PHET NATIONAL MUSEUM
A national museum located behind Wat Phra Kaew, exhibiting works of art and ...Read more
PHRA MAE YA SHRINE
A shrine housing an idol of Phra Mae Ya, built during the reign of King ...Read more
RAMKHAMHAENG NATIONAL MUSEUM
A museum displaying objects found during excavations on site or in the ...Read more
SI THEP HISTORICAL PARK
An ancient fortified city, home to numerous relics such as human skeletal ...Read more
WAT YAI CHAI MONGKHON
Temple founded in 1357, a complex with a chedi, Buddha statues and a ...Read more
SAN PHRA KAN
A temple of modern architecture renowned for its gilded statue of the Hindu ...Read more
NAM NAO NATIONAL PARK
The huge Petchabun National Park, covering almost 1,000 km², is remarkable ...Read more
WAT LOKAYASUTHARAM
Read moreA little difficult to find in the meanders of the ruins but this temple is still a must in the city. He is famous for his reclining Buddha (Phra Noon), 37 metres long and 8 metres high. His head is placed on a lotus and his legs overlap to show the equalized toes. His body is often covered with a large saffron stole. It is a famous image that often illustrates articles about Ayutthaya. Behind him is a temple, and nearby Wat Worachettharam: their visits are available
CHAN ROYAL PALACE
Museum presenting the history of Phitsanulok, surrounded by the remarkable ...Read more
WAT RATCHABURANA
A small temple built during the Sukhothai period, housing a lovely Buddha ...Read more
WAT CHAI WATTHANARAM
Read moreOne of the finest historical remains in the region. Its Khmer architecture evokes the temples of Angkor. It was built in 1630 as a tribute to the mother of the 25th king of Ayutthaya. The main prang is over 35 metres high, with 4 more modest prangs arranged around it at the four cardinal corners. A gallery of 120 Buddha statues completes the decor. The walls of the enclosures also feature reliefs depicting the life of Buddha. When night falls, the temple is illuminated to great effect...