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Foreign tourists typically visit only the city itself, especially the stunning, gilded, and highly photogenic Wat Kiriwong, perched on the hill overlooking it. This small mountain is also home to the Observation Tower. Another major attraction in Nakhon Sawan is Bueng Boraphet Lake, where visitors can take boat tours to observe birds and witness its seasonal “sea of red lotus flowers” during blooming season. Next to the lake lies the Bueng Boraphet Aquarium, specialized in freshwater fish. Otherwise — though this is primarily a draw for Thai tourists — Nakhon Sawan is also the source of the Chao Phraya River, Thailand’s most important river, which flows through Bangkok and beyond. Don’t miss Paradise Park or the Chinese shrine of Chao Pho Thepharak-Chao Mae Thapthim, nestled along the riverbank.
Beyond the city, you’ll find interesting and unusual temples, as well as the famous Khao Nor mountain — which I have not yet climbed.
This temple, not yet very known to foreign tourists, already attracted some of them thanks to the superb colored vault of its chedi, but it should attract many more once its large Buddha image will...
located at the edge of the sea with numerous caves including the very photogenic Phraya Nakhon Cave with its little royal pavilion lighted by a ray of sun comming from the opening at the top. The...
This temple is certainly recent but does not lack interest. For its large reclining Buddha with impressive feet obviously but not only. Its architecture mixes Lanna and Burmese styles and has many...

The Thai government and the TAT have launched TAGTHAi Easy Pay, an electronic wallet and card designed for foreign travelers who want to pay easily in Thailand without having to open a local bank account. In a country where QR code payment is...