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Must-sees & Must-Dos in Koh Sichang?

What to do and see in Koh Sichang

Despite its small size, Koh Sichang is interesting to visit. Off course you can browse its coastline and small roads to discover the wild landscape of the island, but there are also interesting temples to visit loke the Chinese temple and the Buddha footprint or the Big Yellow Buddha and Wat Tham Yai Prik or the Royal Palace, which included the Vimanmek Palace which was moved to Bangkok.

Must-visit places in Koh Sichang

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Phra Chudadhuj Palace

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Royal summer palace of King Rama V that included the Vimanmek Palace that was moved to Bangkok
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San Jao Phaw Khao Yai

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Very interesting multi-level chinese temple located on a hill on top of which there you have a beautiful view over Koh Sichang.
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Chong Khao Khad

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Interesting place near the sea with a beautiful view and one of the most beautiful landscape of Koh Sichang island. The Office of Tourism recommended it to admire the scenery and fish
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Other nice places to visit in Koh Sichang

Wat Tham Yai Prik

Wat Tham Yai Prik

starstarstar easily identifiable thanks to the large yellow Buddha next to the temple, it consists of many caves. It is a high place of mediation where about 40 monks and nuns live

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Wat Saeng Kaew Pothiyan

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This recent temple, its construction started in 2006, is about 50 kilometers from Chiang Rai city. It clearly worths the detour as it is certainly one of the most beautiful and impressive temples...


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Wat Tham Chiang Dao

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Wat Tham Chiang Dao, cave temple offers a beautiful scenery with a pond and fish and allows to visit a beautiful 360-meter-long lit cave, Wat Tham Phra No. There are others but for which you have...


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Phanom Rung

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Khmer temple built on top of an extinct volcano . You access to it by a long paved walkway and a beautiful staircase. Very unique! With the temple of Phimai, these are the two finest Khmer temples...


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Wat Lan Khuat

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or Wat Lan Khuat, entirely built with empty glass bottles and cement. This is certainly the curiosity of the province!


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