The 10 Best Things to do in Sukhothai Province, Sukhothai Province

April 11, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in Sukhothai Province, Thailand including Wat Mahathat, Sukhothai Historical Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary, Wat Si Chum, Wat Sri Sawai, Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Rajworawihan Temple, National Park Srisatchanalai, Organic Agriculture Project, Ramkhamhaeng National Park.
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1. Wat Mahathat

Sukhothai Thailand
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 481 reviews

Wat Mahathat

Sukhothai's largest temple, located behind the Royal Palace, features a magnificent seated bronze Buddha image cast in the Sukhothai style by King Lithai of Sukhothai in 1362.

Reviewed By hooman1020 - Tehran, Iran

Wat Mahathat (Mahathat Temple) is the largest and the most impressive Buddhist temple in Sukhothai Historical Park. It is located in the central zone of the old walled town. Wat Mahathat was the most important temple of the Sukhothai Empire, located next to the Royal Palace. Wat Mahathat means “temple of the Great Relic”. This Splendid temple was founded by Sri Indraditya, in the 13th century to enshrine relics of the Lord Buddha. The temple was built following the concept of Mandala, an ancient Hindu symbol representing the universe. The main stupa is surrounded by smaller stupas in eight directions. The main stupa has the shape of a lotus bud. Both sides of the main stupa has two 9 meters tall standing Buddha images (Phra Attharot). I think it was 10 years ago when I saw an amazing photo of a Lord Buddha image. The Lord Buddha was sitting and the image had an imaginary reflection in the pond’s water in front of the Lord Buddha image. I didn’t know where had been taken this unique photo and I wished that I could visit this mysterious temple one day. Finally after 10 years I found Wat Mahathat (the mysterious temple) and the Lord Buddha image in Sukhothai, where the unique photo had been taken. This white Buddha image which is in Bhumisparsha position, can be seen even from outside of the temple. Another thing which can be seen from outside of the temple is a masonry Chedi made of red bricks. Although much parts of the temple are some ruins, but the temple has an unbelievable yard with tidy garden and beautiful flowers. In my opinion, by having Lord Buddha sitting image and many other Buddha statues and holy buildings and a very peaceful atmosphere, Wat Mahathat is the most wonderful temple in Sukhothai.

2. Sukhothai Historical Park

Mueang Kao, Sukhothai 64210 Thailand +66 55 697 310 http://www.sukhothai.go.th/tour/tour_01.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,416 reviews

Sukhothai Historical Park

The park comprises the ruins of royal palaces, Buddhist temples, the city gates, walls, moats and the water dyke control system of ancient Sukhothai, the capital of the Sukhothai kingdom from the 14th century.

Reviewed By Ingeborg56 - Oslo, Norway

One should either rent a bike or an electrical tuk-tuk because the Historical Park is huge, and even now in the cool season in December it was 28 degrees celcius so it is hot.Many very interesting vats, and a few of them have clearly influence from hinduism also.Very impressive!

3. Si Satchanalai Historical Park

Sukhothai Thailand +66 55 679 211 http://thailandforvisitors.com/north/sukhothai/si-satchanalai
Excellent
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4.5 based on 471 reviews

Si Satchanalai Historical Park

Located on the banks of the Yom River, the ruins of this ancient town that was formerly called “Muang Chaliang” contains more than 134 monuments from the past.

Reviewed By 190454Peter - Vienna, Austria

Must see - away from the tourist crowds. At the entrance to the historical park, you can rent bicycles (300 baht for the whole day). Very well-kept area, for which you need about 4 - 5 hours. There are also many smaller temples around the complex, which are very easy to reach by bike. There are a few small restaurants outside the complex. The WAT KOK SINGKHARAM is on the way to the facility If you are in Si Satchanalai you have to visit the WAT CHAO CHAN (Khmer Temple), the WAT CHOM CHUEN and the WAT PHRA SI RATTANA MAHATHAT.

4. Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary

304 Mu 5, Baan Na Ton Jan Tambon Baan Tuek, Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai 64130 Thailand [email protected] http://blesele.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary

Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary (BLES) is a small, family run, home for elephants and all other animals in need. Established in 2006, BLES focuses on saving land from deforestation and helping elephants recover from their traumatic pasts.

Reviewed By pamelahL8025EA

EXCELLENT! Contact response was slow due to rural and spotty communication. These workers have sacrificed their lives for elephants. It's not about people. Comfortable accomadations and good ethnic food and watching elephants! Heaven!

5. Wat Si Chum

Sukhothai Thailand http://www.tourismthailand.org/See-and-Do/Sights-and-Attractions-Detail/Wat-Si-Chum--6079
Excellent
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4.5 based on 500 reviews

Wat Si Chum

Reviewed By hooman1020 - Tehran, Iran

The 13th century temple of Wat Si Chum is one of the largest and most mysterious temples in Sukhothai. Wat Si Chum is located close to Wat Phra Phai Luang. It's about 2 kilometers away from the center of the "Sukhothai Historical Park". The temple's Buddha Image is one of the most photographed monuments in Sukhothai. Wat Si Chum holds a large sitting Buddha Image wich shows Lord Buddha in Subduing Mara Posture. This Image is known as Phra Ajana. Phra Ajana is 15.63 meters high & 11.3 meters wide. The "Ajana" means "immovable". This Buddha image is also known as the "Phra Pood Dai" or “the Speaking Buddha”. This temple with vast yards is really lovely and pleasant. It is accessible via some streets with tall trees which form a canopy for bike riding. It's better to go there early in the morning to escape the hot weather. There some local artists present their products for sale, most of them are sacred products and Buddhist statues.

6. Wat Sri Sawai

Sukhothai Thailand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

Wat Sri Sawai

Reviewed By DanW440 - Portland, United States

I found it rather fascinating to see a well preserved ancient Hindu Temple in this spacial historical park. Its three Khmer Prangs dominate the site, and it is distinctly Hindu. An added attraction are the trees exposing massive gnarled roots. This is an amazing historical, archeological and architectural site to behold. It's so ancient and well preserved - one must include it on their trip.

7. Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Rajworawihan Temple

Moo 6, Si Satchanalai subdistrict, Si Satchanalai Thailand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Rajworawihan Temple

Reviewed By DerAsh - Vancouver Island, Canada

We got climb to the top! Going up & down the steps was a bit of a thrill. Amazing temple with beautiful Buddha’s.

8. National Park Srisatchanalai

Si Satchanalai Thailand
Excellent
74%
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

National Park Srisatchanalai

Reviewed By thelonious22

Si Satchanalai Historical Park was a lot more pleasant to visit than Sukhothai as it was more green with plenty of shade around the major sights. Wat Nang Phaya, Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo, and Wat Chang Lom (the only unique looking structure in both Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai with its distinct tower) were the three major structures with the rest being scattered around park with some requiring an uphill bike ride. While information about the structures are just as well posted as Sukhothai, the area definitely lacks accommodation and dining options not making it a place one would want to overnight in.

9. Organic Agriculture Project

Sukhothai Airport, Sawankhalok 64110 Thailand +66 55 647 290 [email protected] http://www.kaohomsukhothai.in.th/eng/contact1.htm
Excellent
53%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Organic Agriculture Project

10. Ramkhamhaeng National Park

Khiri Mat 64160 Thailand +66 55 619 200 http://www.dnp.go.th
Excellent
40%
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Ramkhamhaeng National Park

Reviewed By Shannon-happyfeet - Jomtien Beach, Thailand

Took us a while to get up to the top as it is about 4km. My friend was wearing flip flops. word to the wise...wear sneakers or boots.

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