Discover the best top things to do in Sukhothai Province, Thailand including Sukhothai Historical Park, Wat Si Chum, Wat Saphan Hin, Wat Chang Lom, Wat Sa Si, Wat Sri Sawai, Phra Si Ratana Temple, Wat Trapang Tong Lang, Wat Trapang Ngoen, Wat Chetuphon.
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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.
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!
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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.
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Can genuinely say being here for sunrise is truly magical. The whole of Sukhothai historical park and the surrounding countryside are well worth a visit, sunrise here is the sublime icing on a very decent cake
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I have read the reviews published by Trip advisor on the Wat Chang Lom. Some reviews refer to the temple located at the Si Satchanalai park and others to the temple located in the east side of the Sukhothai park and the information presented here could confuse the reader. The name of these two temples means shrine surrounded by elephants. I have visited both. Both temples are impressive. The Wat Chang Lom located at the Sukhothai Park has been restored and the elephants are really beautiful. They support the structure. It is the most impressive site in the East area of the Sukhothai park and very people few visit it. It is outside the Royal City and close to the Legend hotel. There is no entrance fee. The Wat Chang Lom located at the Si Satchanalai Park is more impressive. It is a much bigger structure and has three different tiers. The first one has the elephants located at the base of the chedi. The trumps were broken by the Burmese. The second tier has several seated Buddha. The third one supports the first Sri-Lankan-style chedi of the Sukhothai kingdom. It has a very nice frieze of walking Buddha below the ringer spire.The staircase to the second pier represents the journey from earth to heaven. To visit this temple you have to buy a ticket to visit the Si Satchanalai Historical Park (One hour by car from Sukhothai). Take a look at the photos published by trip advisor. The photos show the two temples and their differences. They are not the same. Although, both are beautiful and worth visiting.
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Lovely place to visit with a bridge going over the water at the lake to visit the temple. Quite unusual.
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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.
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