Sukhothai is THE number one destination for who wants to visit and discover Thailand history. Its Historical Park consists of remains of temples that are the pride of the thai Kingdom. We especially liked Wat Si Chum and its gigantic sitting Buddha. I also listed at the end of the page some good tours, excursions and activities that you can do in Sukhothai or from Sukhothai. Click here to see them.
is one of the prides of the country. By feet or by bicycle (rentals at the entrance), you will discover the remains of the past of this city that dominated the thai kingdom for nearly two centuries. Decks, altars, bas-reliefs, chedis, columns and above all the great stone Buddhas, it is like a living postcard. Most temples are grouped in the park but one of them are a little outside. Wat Chum for instance that includes a massive sitting Buddha is highly recommended.
About sixty kilometers from Sukothai, in a little less designed nature, it houses the ruins of the same kind that the one in Sukhothai but less numerous.
and its huge stone sitting Buddha. This temple is not in the center of Sukhothai Historical Park and is therefore sometimes overlooked by visitors and they really miss something!
starstarstarstar and its standing Buddha. This is one of the two really interesting temples outside the central area of Sukhothai Historical Park even if compared to Wat Si Chum its interest is much lower.
starstarstarstar This temple located outside the paying area of Sukhothai historical park and 1.5 km from the main park entrance is interesting for its chedi whose base is surrounded by 32 elephant images. It is just behind the Legendha Hotel.
starstarstarstar People mainly Sukhothai for its historical park but there are numerous handicrafts workshops in the province. And among is a making Buddha amulet place which teaches the tourists to make them. It is a nice activity and vsitiors will also get other surprises...
starstar It is with Wat Chang Lom, the most interesting temple outside the paying areas of Sukhothai Historical Park. Thre you can see 4 large Buddha images in relief. They are damaged and no longer have a head but you will not find such imageswithin the paying areas.
Other visits suggestions in Sukhothai
Boon Lotts Elephant Sanctuary a true haven for elephants and tourists eager to discover them, you can sleep there.
The National Museum of Sawankhaworanayok 38 km in the North of Sukhothai, the museum presents the art of different periods and sculptural potteries. Open from Wednesday to Sunday from 8:30 to 16:00 except during school holidays . For more information: 055 64 15 71.
Ramkhamhaeng National Museum With its collection of photographs taken during the restoration of the temple, it can be a good introduction to the visit of the historical park.
Tours in Sukhothai and around
This selection includes tours, excursions and activities to do in Sukhothai that I personally tested or were tested by people I fully trust and offers by recognized agencies or websites known for their seriousness and quality.
Offered in English Ride a bike in the countryside of Sukhothai, in the middle of rice fields, plantations, and small villages... and sit in front of a superb panorama to contemplate the sunset.
Offered in English Explore the country lanes and roads of Sukhothai countryside by bike. You will cross rice fields, plantations, villages, meet the locals...
Offered in English Explore the twin city - Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai in one day. This trip will let you discover the meaningful religious beliefs by exploring ancient monuments and doing a workshop inspired by local wisdom.
Offered in English Phra Phim or Buddist votive tablets are renowned as a kind of Buddhist amulets. In fact, people in the ancient times created these small terracotta images to think of Buddha and his teachings. Let's discover more of Buddhism by making special amulets!
This trail in the mountains about forty kilometers from Krabi offers one of the most beautiful panoramas in Thailand. The 3.7 kilometers long climb is quite physical but the view at the summit is...
This elephant sanctuary in Koh Lanta offers, as its name suggests, to follow the elephants. Here, you will walk alongside them, you will observe them but never touch them, nor will you have any...
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