Discover the best top things to do in Sukhothai Province, Thailand including Chao Ram Cave, Maesin Elephant Camp, Sukhothai Historical Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Boon Lott's Elephant Sanctuary, National Park Srisatchanalai, Ramkhamhaeng National Park, Namtok Sai Rung, Chomyieam Fishing Park&Resort, Khao Luang.
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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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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.
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.
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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.
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!
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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.
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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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