Discover the best top things to do in Lopburi Province, Thailand including Somdet Phra Narai National Museum, Phra Prang Sam Yot, King Narai's Lopburi Palace, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That, San Phra Kan, Wat Tham Phrahat Khao Phrang, Sunflower Field, Sub Lek Reservoir, Khao Jeen Lae Sunflower Field, Lopburi Peacock Temple.
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4.5 based on 11 reviews
Walking distance from city centre, the museum and fort are in spacious grounds. Museum is good, while grounds are laid out like a park.
4.0 based on 541 reviews
This is a small temple ruin with many monkeys in the area. You need to be careful as the monkeys will jump on you and try to steal anything you have. You can go inside the runi. There is nothing uch to see inside, but the monkeys can't you you these because of the iron doors and windows. Aside from the monkeys, the ruins are impressive.
4.0 based on 96 reviews
Usual 50 baht to get in for tourists. Virtually no-one there. Impressive monument. Across the road is the railway station with a steam locomotive outside. Next to the station is another old wat (Wat Bandai Hin, free). Disappointingly, the Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That is not lit at night, whereas the other one is. A short walk past the railway station and crossing the tracks brings you to Wat Nakorn Kosa (also floodlit)
4.0 based on 53 reviews
Our driver found this Sunflower Field near Phathana some distance away from Sanburi,. It is a big farm and we have to pay a small fee to enter to take photos. On the day we were there the weather was very good, sunny but cool so we can spend more time to explore the place. The sunflowers are in full bloom and was so beautiful. When we came out from the farm, they have a small shed selling fruits, sunflower seeds, honey, nuts, drinks and some local products. It was a very interesting experience. We all had fun and really enjoyed ourselves. I would encourage those who are there between the months of November to January should make a trip to the farm.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
For the bird lovers. I was researching where I could see peacocks around the Bangkok in a wild/natural environment. I think this is one of the best place. Peacocks just walking around. You can feed feed them. It a lovely place. There are some monkeys around and a beautiful Buddha temple.
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