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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.
Big night market a little less known than Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai Saturday Walking Street also attracts a lot of people and allows you to do a little shopping and have dinner by tasting...
The large Udon Thani culinary night market is located near the train station. It’s a bit of a Thai street food paradise. Very popular with locals, I recommend it a lot more than its neighbor...
This very recent temple, which continues to expand, is about 20 km from Kanchanaburi city. Its carved wooden statues of the Chinese goddess Guan Yin are impressive.
Raised glass walkway built 80 meters above the ground which offers an amazing view of the most beautiful part of Phang Nga Bay that can be seen from the mainland. The same view, or almost, you can...

UPDATE: the free event at Mae Kuan is CANCELLED (see below) Every year, Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of northern Thailand, hosts grand celebrations for Loy Krathong and the Yi Peng Festival, the northern-specific festival best known for the...