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How long is the drive from Hanoi to Pattaya?

The direct drive from Hanoi to Pattaya is 906 mi (1,457 km), and should have a drive time of 18 hrs 20 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hanoi to Pattaya, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bangkok, Vientiane, Ninh Binh, Chonburi, Pak Chong, Udon Thani, and Si Racha, as well as top places to visit like Trang An Grottoes tour and Khu du lịch Hang Múa, or the ever-popular Huong Pagoda.

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Top cities between Hanoi and Pattaya

The top cities between Hanoi and Pattaya are Bangkok, Vientiane, Ninh Binh, Chonburi, Pak Chong, Udon Thani, and Si Racha. Bangkok is the most popular city on the route. It's 17 hours from Hanoi and 1 hour from Pattaya.
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Ninh Bình

Ninh Bình, a province in northern Vietnam's Red River Delta, is a captivating destination with a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. The province is home to the vast Cúc Phương National Park, known for its green valleys, karst mountains, hiking trails, and rare species like langur monkeys and pangolins. The namesake capital city serves as a base for exploring nearby temples.
2% as popular as Bangkok
15 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Pattaya
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Vientiane

Vientiane, the national capital of Laos, is a blend of French-colonial architecture and Buddhist temples. The city boasts notable shrines such as Pha That Luang and Wat Si Saket, featuring thousands of Buddha images. Known as the Naga City for its position on the Mekong River, Vientiane is a bustling town with attractions like Sala Keaw Khu sculpture park and the revered Luang Por Phra Sai Buddha Image.
4% as popular as Bangkok
20 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Pattaya
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Udon Thani

Udon Thani, a province in upper northeastern Thailand, is known for its vibrant cultural experiences and natural beauty. The area is bordered by several other provinces and offers a selection of Thai, Laos, and Chinese dishes. Udon Thani is home to the city of the same name, which serves as the capital of the province and boasts a population of approximately 430,000 people in its urban area.
0% as popular as Bangkok
17 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Pattaya
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Pak Chong

Pak Chong is a popular starting point for tours to Khao Yai, with the north entrance being the primary gateway for tour groups. However, if you're driving from Bangkok, the southern gate near Prachinburi offers a closer access point.
0% as popular as Bangkok
12 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Pattaya
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Bangkok

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Bangkok, the bustling capital of Thailand, is a city that beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Renowned for its stunning temples and lively street scenes, it boasts the majestic Chao Phraya River that weaves through its intricate canal system. The Rattanakosin royal district is home to the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Temple, both epitomes of Thai architecture.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Pattaya
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Chon Buri

Chon Buri, a province located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, is known for its picturesque beaches. One of its most famous destinations is Pattaya, a vibrant resort town offering a seafront promenade, diverse dining options, shopping centers, and a lively nightlife scene with cabaret bars and clubs. The area attracts visitors seeking both relaxation by the sea and exciting entertainment options.
0% as popular as Bangkok
11 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Pattaya
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Si Racha

Si Racha is a charming town located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 120 km southeast of Bangkok. It serves as the focal point of Si Racha district and is recognized as the ninth-largest urban city area in Thailand. The town boasts a rich cultural tradition, with an annual event held from 19-21 April to honor and worship their protective deities.
0% as popular as Bangkok
11 minutes off the main route, 96% of way to Pattaya

Best stops along Hanoi to Pattaya drive

The top stops along the way from Hanoi to Pattaya (with short detours) are BTS Skytrain, Chatuchak Weekend Market, and Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam. Other popular stops include Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park by IHG, Trang An Grottoes tour, and Safari World.
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Huong Pagoda

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Huong Pagoda is a massive collection of Buddhist shrines, grottos and temples constructed within the limestone mountains of Huong Tich. It serves as the location for an important religious festival that attracts numerous pilgrims throughout Vietnam. The main temple lies in My Duc District's Huong Son Commune, formerly Ha Tay Province, now Hanoi. The complex's heart is located in the Inner Temple or Perfume Temple situated within the cave of Huong Tich.
A must do while you are in Hanoi! First you need to take a boat trip to the entrance of the temple. From there, a cable car is available to take you to the top of the mountain where the main temple is inside the cave. Words cannot explain the feeling you will have when you are up there. Definitely recommended unforgettable experience!
Elahie F — Google review
Huong Pagoda, set among the mountains and rivers about 60 kilometers from Hanoi, is one of the most famous spiritual sites in Vietnam. The journey itself is part of the experience—you take a boat ride along a peaceful river lined with limestone cliffs before reaching the pagoda complex. The main cave temple is impressive, with natural rock formations combined with sacred shrines, creating a unique atmosphere that feels both majestic and serene. During festival season, it can be very crowded, but outside of that time, the area is calm and offers beautiful scenery. If you’re looking for a mix of cultural exploration, spiritual atmosphere, and natural beauty, Huong Pagoda is worth the trip.
Jay Z — Google review
Perfume Pagoda is a complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built in the Hương Tich mountain. This is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Vietnam. I visted this place few years ago and have some notes below: - There is a bus from My Dinh bus station to Perfume Pagoda. The bus will stop at the main road and you can walk abt 2 km from bus stop to the tourist center of Perfume Pagoda that nearby the Ben Duc boat whaft. You buy ticket here and don't forget to get a leaflet to know abt attractions. - The only way to reach Perfume pagoda is by boat and on the way there, the boat will stop at some spots for tourists to have a look. The ticket price includes boat service, but you must share the boat with others and have to wait the boat full (5-6 people) to start the trip. If you want to rent an entire boat for yourself, ask the staff in ticket counter for the price. If you share the boat, you just can visit some main destinations on the tour, and if you don't know people who share the boat with you, it is quite inconvenient abt the time. But if you rent the entire boat, you can discuss with the boatman abt where you want to visit and you are not be rushed by others. - Thien Tru Pagoda and Huong Tich Cave (named "The Most Beautiful Cave Under the Southern Sky") are the 2 must-visit on this trip. From Perfume Pagoda to Huong Tich Cave, you can take a cable car or walk up the mountain. I recommend walking up because it is quite easy with the staircase, just abt 30-60 min and there are some spots you can visit on the way. If you take cable car, you will skip them. - If you can speak Vietnamese, you can chat with locals and hear some intertesting folktales abt the sacredness of this place. I personally, can felt it by myself, so be mindful of your words and your behavior here. Many couples struggling with infertility come here to pray for a child. - First 3 months of lunar year is pilgrimage season and Perfume Pagoda Festival is one of the Vietnam’s largest Buddhist celebration, so has many activities to enjoy. Though, if you are nt a pilgrim and don't like long crowds and long lines, you should avoid these months. The best time to visit is the fall (Aug -Oct), weather is great, not too crowded and can see a lot of blooming lotus, water lilies on the river. - If you want to visit some main attractions and explore the other surrounding temples, it will take a whole day, you should start your trip in the early morning.
Han N — Google review
First night at Hanoi and we were recommended to visit this avenue. Great singers and rock band with cool vibes. It's located in the heart of a large hipster building complex, surrounded by multiple shops and hangout spots. Perfect for an evening out! Basic drinks and cocktails are on the menu.
Trang N — Google review
Amazing. The whole experience was fantastic. From the boat to the temple and the beautiful smell of jasmine throughout. Must see if you want to experience the spiritual and historical side of Vietnam
Mathew B — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, unique history, set in a remote location, surrounded by beautiful vistas. To get to any of the 15 pagodas in this area you must travel by boat. The Huong Pagoda was 3km upriver and you must visit the local temple as part of the journey. It's a very tranquil way to start. The Pagoda itself is set up a short but steep walk up from the shore, and is maintained by a group of working monks. Unique to this Pagoda, is that is a monk dies here, they are given their own tomb on the grounds, and they're cast as a statue, and after 200 years the statue will be painted gold, as it is believed they have achieved enlightenment as a Buddha. The star attraction is the cave at the top of the nearby mountain, said to be the restimg place of a king's daughter. You can walk to the summit (3,400 steps) but unless you are very, very fit you'll want to take the cable car. There is still another 200 or so steps to the summit, before you decend into a very stunning and tranquil cave. Overall I'd say it's well worth the visit, however there are a few things to be aware of: 1) There is a festival here Jan-Mar, that attracts 2mil worshippers. The river is choked with boats, and it is shoulder to shoulder walking room. This in itself would be an experience. 2) The place is step up to sell to those visitors during the festival - everywhere the path is lined with makeshift shops and restaurants all the way to the summit. Outside of the festival time period the majority of these are closed, so you are walking past walls of tarps. 3) The heat - there is nowhere to hide from it. Especially on high humidity days. There are no air-conditioned buildings, just fans and refrigerated drinks. A number of our group suffered heat exhaustion, and there was little relief until we were back on the bus.
David V — Google review
Very impractical set up. Standard let's walk up a mountain temple. Nice temple complex. What is bad is the people who run the site. You need a 30-minute rowboat trip to get to the site which is romantic and beautiful in nice weather in the rain not so much . You pay according to the amount of people in a little row boat and they will make you wait until the boat is full or charge you extra. When we arrived cold and damp we walked up the mountain to go to the cable car to bring us to the temple complex. Very slippery in the rain. Unfortunately, as signs are in Vietnamese we missed that tickets were not available at the cable car but back half way down the mountain. Also we would have to wait to get enough people in the cable car we weren't allowed to go by ourselves??. Being tired wet and cold we decided to just call it a day and go home. On return to the docks to get the boat back. We saw that there were motorboats going up and down the river and asked if we could take one as we were not looking forward to another wet uncomfortable trip. This was not possible not only did they not want to help us we had to pay extra to leave early. Very unfriendly staff and hardly any English spoken.
Dirk V — Google review
A major pilgrimage place for the Vietnamese people. The pilgrimage goes on in January February March. Praying there is believed to be able to overcome conception issues. If you have a baby you have to come back every year for 18 year ;)
Yves-Emmanuel J — Google review
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JP9W+7P, Hương Sơn, Mỹ Đức, Hà Nội, Vietnam
https://chuahuong.org.vn/
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Trang An Grottoes tour

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Nature & Parks
Embark on a Trang An Grottoes tour and explore the unique Dich Long Cave, divided into the Light Cave, Dark Cave, and Pagoda in the Cave. Marvel at stunning stalactites and stalagmites in various shapes and colors that evoke images of majestic tigers and mythical dragons.
Trang An Ninh Binh is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that exceeded my expectations! The scenery is stunning, with tranquil waters and lush surroundings. I took the limousine from Hanoi, which took over an hour but was worth it for the convenience (200k VND/person, easily bookable via app). At Trang An, I enjoyed a great drink at the Starbucks store, which had a lovely Japanese/Korean vibe. Ticket prices are 250k VND/person, and can be bought online for a smooth experience. The queueing system for the boat rides is well-organized, and there are several route options to choose from. I opted for Route 2, which took me on a scenic tour around Trang An, although I skipped the big pagodas and temples due to time constraints. If you have more time, I recommend visiting Bai Dinh Pagoda as well. The boat ride takes over 3 hours, and the water was a beautiful greenish hue this season. I spotted some aquatic plants and even caught a glimpse of the Kong movie film studio. To make the most of your visit, I recommend going early in the morning. Overall, Trang An Ninh Binh is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a serene getaway. Highly recommended! Let me know if you'd like any changes!
Anh N — Google review
Did the Trang An boat tour. We chose route 3. We went at 11PM It was super beautiful, was getting super crowded as we were leaving. Our tour guide made us paddle for the full 3 hours as she was barely paddling. Would have took us 5 hours without us. Paid 250 000 dong. If you want something worth the money I would highly suggest the bird sanctuary in Tam COC. Only cost 150 000 dong. Give yourself alot of time as there is SO much to see, super worth the money and your time. There is 4 caves and all the boat tours are included in your ticket. Make sure your there around 4PM and you'll see all the birds returning to the bird garden. Such a beautiful sight! Happy travels!
Kev L — Google review
The rower was very friendly and talkative, which made the experience more enjoyable. The landscape is stunning and peaceful — honestly, we thought it was almost better than Ha Long Bay. There’s less boat traffic, and the water is much cleaner. That said, the tour was 3 hours long, and it was extremely hot. Sitting in the sun for that long can really drain you — bring water, sunscreen, and a hat. I would recommend to take the shortest route!
Nam N — Google review
We couldn’t go into the caves because it was flooded, it’s a pity because I was looking forward to that. But other than that, very nice peaceful boat ride - they take you for 2.5 hours on the lake, I don’t know how the women manually ride the boat for so long!! Quite serene and beautiful.
Divya K — Google review
had the best day! incredible views so peaceful and unreal landscapes. the best was to see the sights that ninh binh has to offer. we were on boat route 3. went for 3hrs; 3 caves and 3 temples <3 we had the most lovely couple join us on our boat (4 people in every boat). make sure to tip the workers they’re so lovely and made sure we got amazing pictures!
Trinity O — Google review
They “slightly” changes the tour and instead of 3 hours it was 1.5. Also it was overcrowded with boats so avoid going on Sunday because you will just hear people taking around and will not enjoy the nature at all. Last but not least there was 250m long cave which was also crowded with boats and it was lacking air.
Petar K — Google review
Not much to say. When we got in we did just 2 caves because the tides were high. So it kind of limited the experience for us. However it was a good experience. Very professional. Although they were way too many people and I felt that kinda led to the long 2-3 hours timeline and not really the activities. Also limited flexibility. Also it was quite difficult to communicate with the man rowing as he didn’t understand any English. Outside of that, a good activity to appreciate the natural wonder and tick off your bucket list. Best to do early in the morning or later in the evening.
Samson R — Google review
Boat ride experience is amazing. We went for route 3 where we stop at 2 pagodas and went in 3 caves. There was 1 cave which was 1000m long. We needed to sit low since the cave is kinda low also. We went at 14:00hr and it was extremely hot! I recommend you wear tons of sunscreen or hat and long sleeve because it’s extremely hot!! The view is just breathtaking. It was a total of 4hrs boat ride including the stops. An unforgettable experience. 💖
HaVen H — Google review
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Trường Yên, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình, Vietnam
https://trangangrottoestour.com/
+84 934 282 001
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Khu du lịch Hang Múa

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Nature & Parks
Nestled within the Hang Mua tourist area, Hang Mua Ecolodge is often referred to as the "Great Wall of Vietnam." This beautiful Ninh Binh resort offers a perfect retreat amidst incredibly picturesque natural landscapes. Covering 40,000m2, the resort features various types of accommodations including villas, bungalows, and individual rooms.
We enjoyed yet another wonderful stay at Mua Cave Ecolodge! The services offered by the front desk staff (Lan and Ha Vì) and restaurant staff (Nhung and Ling) are consistently outstanding, as this is our third stay. We were offered an upgrade but we chose to stay in the family room with balcony because of the amazing view! The grounds are fabulous and provide easy access to ascend dragon mountain. The food is delicious and we enjoyed wine made from a vineyard on the property. The value for the room, food and location is great! We’re definitely planning to return!
K C — Google review
Our stay was nice. Location: BUT we wish we would’ve known that the lodges are on a tourist attraction park… We arrived around 4 am and when we woke up we were pretty surprised to see tourists walking on our doorstep. We wish it was more clear that the lodges are in the Hang Mua park so take this in consideration when you book the lodge. The pool was closed while we were there but we did got a discount for that. The staff and service was overall good. Except for the laundry, it was quick, but it wasn’t clean and also my pants shrunk a bit. When we checked out they forgot to charge us for the laundry and the scooters we rented. They texted and called us several times while we were already on our way to Hanoi. We paid the remaining via our next hotel which they contacted to transfer it. Both these experiences made me write the review but we enjoyed the room.
Lisette S — Google review
This eco lodge has several dogs caged in tight chicken cages, sleeping on bare wires l, with no bedding, with no water or food supplied all day in horrible heat and humidity. I was heartbroken. They care more about people not picking lotus flowers than live animals. Not only were the dogs in cages, they had less than 10 inch long chain on them for no reason whatsoever. I stuck my tiny hand in the cage to straighten out the bowl so I could pour some water in there, the dogs chain was barely long enough to stick his face in the bowl!!!!! Dog drank the water like it never seen water before. Even tho it was absolutely panicked when he saw my hand, like he never seen humans before. It was days ago and my heart hurts to this day. I'm thinking these are the property guard dogs that maybe possibly get let out at night, but still, for the love of God, provide them with some water during the day. Bowls were chewed up and turned over from the dogs searching for it! I was thinking of booking a stay there in the future, now I just can't. I hope more people see this, and more people protest they were in the property parking spot by the scooters.
Sylwia S — Google review
The main advantage of staying at this lodge is the access to the viewpoint and the lotus fields. It allows you to enjoy the attractions and then take a shower and rest in your room. The trade-off is that other visitors may walk around the site and past your room, though there is a buffer separating the rooms from the paths. The grounds themselves are beautifully designed, with the traditional lanterns and bonsai adding a charming touch. The room, however, was smaller than expected compared to the photos, making it a bit cramped - especially between the beds and desk. Pest control would also be helpful, as we noticed mosquitos and lizards. The breakfast was a real disappointment. On a positive note, the outdoor shower was absolutely fantastic. Overall, despite a few drawbacks, we had a wonderful and memorable experience.
Unbiased O — Google review
I have booked a family room for 2 nights, they contacted me and said that because of their family room needs to fixing somethings so they upgraded us to cave villa without extra fee, which is so nice from them! But there are some small things they could do better: first is the roof problem, water drips from the ceiling to the floor continuously, not lot but enough to make the floor wet and it isn’t safe for the family with 2 young kids that alway running and playing! Second is just a communication, the receptionist told me there are a Jacuzzi in the room, just ring them to send the staff to turn it on if we want to use it. But it is actually a big bath tub only, just warm water, no aeration. This isn’t a complaint because we are happy with the warm bath as well but they could tell us it is the bath tub instead of Jacuzzi.
Thanh H — Google review
This place is wonderful! The location is great, offering fantastic views of the cliffs. The room was very comfortable and there were two bathrooms- indoor and outdoor. The staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious. It was a great choice for us, as we needed peace and quiet in the evenings. All in all, I recommend this place.
Manuela A — Google review
A wonderful stay at Hang Mua Ecolodge. A perfect place to stay when you are in Ninh Binh. We can do the sightseeing without buying tickets while staying here. The staff are great especially Ha Vi, we would like to thank her for her knowledge of the heritage itinerary and helping us arrange where to keep our luggage after check out and return to Hanoi. Everything was great!
Andel C — Google review
Mixed review on this. Parking attendant was a bit abrasive. Reception staff and restaurant staff were amazing. The complimentary breakfast was great.Room was pretty good but the shower put water everywhere? The views and atmosphere are exceptional. The spa staff were nice but the massage was below average, rough and unenjoyable and the lady was messaging on her phone and chatting with her friend during the massage and had staff children nearby making the experience not very relaxing and then after tipping almost half of the price of the 3 services my family had she complained that was not enough.
Rebecca F — Google review
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Khê Hạ, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
+84 339 978 313
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Tam Cốc – Bích Động - Ninh Bình, Việt Nam

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tam Cốc – Bích Động in Ninh Bình, Việt Nam is a popular destination known for its stunning natural beauty and centuries-old temples. The area features three main routes: Tam Coc, Den Thai Vi, Dong Thien Huong, Bich Dong, Xuyen Thuy Dong, and Dong Tien Linh Coc Pagoda.
Bich Dong Pagoda is a serene and captivating site nestled among limestone mountains and lush greenery. The walk up to the pagoda is peaceful, with stunning views that get better as you climb. The pagoda itself is built into the mountainside, creating a unique and tranquil atmosphere that feels both spiritual and connected to nature. Each level offers something special, from ancient altars to breathtaking vistas. It’s not overly crowded, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. A must-visit if you’re exploring the Ninh Binh area and want a quiet escape steeped in history and beauty.
Mo E — Google review
A very cool experience! It’s quite serene and unique - going with the row boat through the river, through a cave and then into an open space, surrounded by mountains. The ladies rowing the boat are farmers I am told and after their work, they do this as an additional hustle. They row with their feet which is a sight to see, they’re quite experienced. Be warned! And be ready for them to hard sell you trinkets and souvenirs when they reach the end of the river (before turning back). We didn’t bring any money but we felt almost hijacked when she wouldn’t move the boat until she was truly convinced we couldn’t buy anything. The other boats did the same thing, stopped the boat for about 10 minutes until someone bought something (or couldn’t). It detracted from the overall good experience from the row boat ride. We tipped her generously at the end when we were done and back in land where the money was available but we shouldn’t have been held “hostage” for quite a bit of time with the rower giving us a disapproving and unhappy, sour look because we couldn’t buy her trinkets.
Anna M — Google review
We booked a day tour to Ninh Binh using klook. We were picked up from our hotel in the morning around 8 am. From hoi an ancient town to pagoda to lunch and then to tam coc island for a boat ride. It was quite sunny and the boat ride is roughly 1.5 hrs. It was quite hot and you need to carry googles, hat, sunscreen to avoid getting sun burnt. Carry water bottles too. The boat ride is good and quite scenic. You will pass through paddy fields and under the cave and a bridge but just take precautions with the sun. Two people on one boat and they paddle using their feet. Dinh bay and 2-3 small bays pass by. Tam Coc boat tour is a boat trip through the scenic karst landscape of Ninh Binh province, Vietnam, often called "Inland Halong Bay". Local rowers guide you in traditional sampan boats through rivers winding between rice paddies and under limestone mountains, passing through three natural caves called "Tam Coc" (Three Caves). The tour can be booked as part of a day trip from Hanoi, which may also include cycling through rural villages and visiting historical sites like Hoa Lu Ancient Capital or Mua Cave, with options for private or small-group tours
Food D — Google review
This sightseeing combo was extremely beautiful. Loved it all and felt like we were in another world. The only reason for 4 stars is that our boat rower spent so much time trying to sell us crafts out of his bucket and then started asking for a tip long before the ride was over. Once we gave him one, he complained and asked for more. It was very off putting and took away from the beautiful landscape that we were trying to take in.
Jen L — Google review
The view, cave, rock and river themselves are naturally beautiful. This place is unique during the rice ripening season. Recommend to go early to beat the crowd. Sadly nature outweighs the messy service and rude, greedy, narrow-minded attitude of the vast majority of boatmen here. You can’t enjoy the boat on your own but need to fill the group of at least 4 people. The boat woman seems friendly and responded to your questions, but stopped only at Khe Gioi ravine for photos. She was impatient and wanted us to leave early. She described her poor family situation and persuaded us to buy embroidered frames. She also asked for tip by the end and sold the embroidered things double the price. Don’t believe their words, their acting and don’t buy anything. Actually the local people themselves are ruining the experience. I’ll never come back because of their attitude. Just enjoy nature if you love it.
S T — Google review
It’s a great experience on the river passing through the 3 caves. Tam(3) and Coc (caves). You are in a small rowboat, a local lady or men row with their legs
Jr T — Google review
Best experience we had, river along that glides you to three caves, amazing limestones, picturesque cliffs, beautiful scenic views. Highly recommended
Bongoton — Google review
I had an amazing experience exploring the area. The boat ride through the limestone mountains and expansive rice fields was incredibly peaceful, and the scenery was breathtaking at every turn. The guides were friendly, helpful, and informative, which made the visit feel personal and engaging. Even though it was a popular spot, it never felt overcrowded, making the experience truly memorable.
Robin B — Google review
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Ninh Hải, Hoa Lư, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
https://ninhbinhexcursiontour.com/from-hanoi-tam-coc-hoa-lu-mua-caves-full-day-trip/
+84 985 873 537
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Phát Diệm Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Nhà Thờ Đá Phát Diệm, also known as Phat Diem Cathedral, is a 19th-century stone cathedral located in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. It is situated amidst picturesque canals and rice paddies, making it a popular destination for spiritual tourism and cultural exploration. As the Catholic capital of Vietnam, this architectural masterpiece has stood for over 100 years and took 30 years to construct.
Superb experience! Vale la pena! ( It's worth the effort of waking up early, taking breakfast at 6am, leaving hotel at 630am to attend 730am Holy Mass at this majestic cathedral!) It has Great history place for Catholic tradidions, French Church in the North of Vietnam. If you go to Ninh Binh, must visit for Christian especially Catholics! Phat Diem Cathedral consisted of one big central church and 4 smaller ones surrounding this main architecture. The churches were beautifully blended of the traditional Vietnamese culture and architecture and the Western religion reflecting in every single corner. The stand out is a pagoda style roof. The interior is very brightly decorated. The interior has a well recognizable Romanesque-like arrangement with its central nave and side aisles separated by wooden columns, terminating in the raised sanctuary. While the interior particulars may be distinctly oriental or Vietnamese in most regards, the basic architectural structure are thoroughly rooted in the Roman basilica. You will feel the youthfulness, vibrant atmosphere of Mass when compared to attending Mass at the western hemisphere churches where there are no young people willing to spend their Sunday morning at church anymore. Here 75% of the Mass attendance are young people, kids and children! We also met very nice people who greeted us with warmth.
Khang L — Google review
I was expecting another church, but it was interesting and not like other churches I've seen in Vietnam or elsewhere. Designed by Vietnamese. Inside is all teak wood, and some of the wooden pillars are massive!! The carvings were detailed. Nice bluestone gatehouse at the front. There was a church service starting when we arrived, so could only have a brief look inside.
Michele P — Google review
Intriguing looking Church - a blend of Vietnamese and French architecture. There are several chapels and grottos around the main Church as well. Have not seen a Church like this before - would recommend popping by from Ninh Binh if you have time to spare / if you have your own transportation.
Jasmine T — Google review
Stunning place that really worth the travel. The architecture is a beautiful mix of traditional Vietnamien and European styles. The wooden inside structure is fantastic, feeling being in church, and in a pagoda. Definitely a place to visit
JB S — Google review
A very beautiful and ancient place. Highly highly recommend for people who travel to Ninh Binh to visit. You can ask for nun to show tou around the church and explain about structure and its history also.
Ly N — Google review
The Phát Diệm Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ chính tòa Phát Diệm) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phát Diệm, located in Kim Sơn District of Ninh Bình Province in Vietnam. The architecture of the church – built in stone and wood in 1891 – is an eclectic blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles. It was mainly built in traditional Vietnamese architecture, similar to historical palaces and temples. It was bombed in 1972 and later restored. In addition to the cathedral itself, the Phát Diệm complex consists of five chapels, three grottoes, a memorial house, and the recently built pastoral center of the diocese. The cathedral is located in Phát Diệm township of Kim Sơn District in Ninh Bình Province.[1][2] It is about 29 km southeast of Ninh Binh and 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Hanoi.[3][4] Phát Diệm Cathedral was built by the priest Father Trần Lục (Père Six in French, or cụ Sáu in Vietnamese).[5] Père Six's tomb is in the frontyard of the cathedral.[1] The wooden statues in the cathedral were all carved by Pho Gia, a Vietnamese artisan.[6] The novelist Graham Greene described the cathedral as "more Buddhist than Christian"[7] in his novel the Quiet American.[8] After the 1954 Geneva Conference, many of its parishioners and clergy moved to safer places in South Vietnam. The cathedral is still functioning as a place of worship, and there are many more churches in the district.[3] On 15 August 1972, the cathedral was bombed, resulting in the collapse of its entire west wall, the convents and two of the schools. But now, after restoration, there are not even tell-tale marks of this destruction.[4] The overall size of the cathedral is 210 feet (64 m) in length, with a width of 60 feet (18 m).[10] The nave of the cathedral is built over 52 pillars, of which 16 are 11-metre tall (36 ft), carved from large ironwood trees. In the front worship area, the altar is made of a single slab, ornamented in "orthodox-style" and is made of "lacquered and gilded woodwork". Above the altar, there are portrait paintings of about 30 missionaries, most of European origin. The vaulted ceiling has paintings of angels in Vietnamese style.[1][4] The interior walls are decorated with Catholic iconography, but particularly have paintings of Eastern religious symbols like dragons, unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes.[9]
Tịnh T — Google review
Unique architecture and the people are very nice, from the lady selling bánh gai outside the church to the library guy
Duc T — Google review
This church is very historical. Very unique build in ancient way. Doubt modern technology can build in similar way. Have big solid tree trunks column which is very heavy to support the structure of the church. Firmly built and aesthetic. Visiting the church perhaps gives you many blessings, peace and love. A small quiet town.
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75 Phố Phát Diệm Đông, TT. Phát Diệm, Kim Sơn, Ninh Bình 430000, Vietnam
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Cuc Phuong National Park

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National forest
Outdoor Activities
Cuc Phuong National Park is a vast conservation area spanning 25,000 hectares across Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh, and Thanh Hoa provinces in Vietnam. It boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna typical of tropical rainforests, including highly endangered species. The park features ancient trees, the Con Moong Cave with fossils, and the Cave of prehistoric man.
This National park is purely amazing. Take a scooter (or a bike) and ride through it, enyoing the nature and jungle in its purest form! I came up from Ninh Binh and can only recommend doing so if you are in the area it is a quite relaxing drive with the scooter without any traffic. Make sure to visit the prehistoric human caves and the ancient tree. The tree might not sound too spectacular, but it was probably my favorite thing to do! You have to take a small path into the jungle and you can continue on this path deeper into the jungle if you want (a guide i met on the way told me it goes on for 10km). It is really amazing to experince the jungle this way and no worries, you cannot get lost, the path is quite easy to follow. At the end of the road through the park you can find a restaurant for lunch. There is also a monkey reservatory but i was too late to visit (it is only open from 13:30 to 16:30). I highly recommend visitinf this park if you are in the Ninh Binh area!
Jonas Z — Google review
We stayed here for five nights. The highlights were the beautiful forest setting, friendly staff, and welcoming atmosphere. The scenery was stunning, and we had an excellent hiking experience with rangers guiding us through the trails. However, there were some challenges. The insect bites took weeks to heal, and leeches were abundant, we counted around 35 in a single day of hiking, fall down several times as we got a bit of rain and wet.. Outch :). It was still an adventurous and memorable experience, but proper boots and leech socks are essential. Even with those, we were bitten quite badly. We didn’t encounter any large wildlife, but the night safaris were still a highlight. Thousands of fireflies lit up the forest, a beautiful sight. We also observed a few snakes chasing frogs, birds settling into the leaves for rest, and a variety of fascinating insects and bugs. Toward the end, we were lucky to come across a group of deer. The food at the restaurant was generally good, though there is room for improvement. Overall, a rewarding stay for nature lovers, but be prepared for the elements.
May W — Google review
Just returned from Cuc Phuong National Park and I’m blown away! The jungle trails are lush and peaceful, and spotting langurs and rare birds was a highlight. The visitor center is very informative, making it perfect for both nature lovers and families. A must-visit for anyone exploring northern Vietnam.
Thiệu N — Google review
Nice experience. We went there after the floods so the road was a bit slippery but we managed to get to get to the Preshistoric man cave and it was great. The whole route through the jungle is also very impressive.
Jakub Z — Google review
Any national park, anywhere in the world needs to be protected. Cuc Phuong is beautiful and wild and should remain that way, however the running of the park is terrible. The government are simply not doing enough to protect or police the boundaries of the park from poachers and logging. There are NO ANIMALS here, not a bird in the sky. If you come to view wildlife you can pay separately to see rare monkeys in tiny cages which cannot be released here because they will be poached again for food, exotic pet trade or the madness of chinese medicine. The same for the pangoling and most primates and mammals here. We did not pay to go to the 'rescue center' (glorified zoo) after seeing images and reading reviews about the small cages and the conditions of the animals. We stayed for 4 nights, which is far too long here. We did 1 hike which is at the end of the park (we had a motorbike but if you dont have transport you can either walk the 20km or hire a guide for 1,000,000dong) you don't need a guide and the trail is nice through the jungle. This seems to be the only hike and the only maintained trail in the entire park. We have visited hundreds of national parks in both developed and developing countries and this is by far the most neglected. There is just no investment in the guest experience at all. The staff are rude and abrupt, as though you are an inconvenience to them if you want to buy some food in the restaurant. There's really very little to do apart from travel the long 20km road. We tried the botanical garden but there isn't much in there apart from a long road through the jungle and the mosquitos were literally unbearable in there. If you want to go in there someone has to unlock the gate and then they lock you inside and you message them when you're finished - but there's no signs or information or map or anything, just a tarmac road through the forest. We tried the observation tower but the trail is not maintained, there are small landslides and trees blocking the path, the path is slippery and dangerous along the side of a rock face (we did persist and made it to the tower which was actually cool but you have to be fit and agile otherwise it's super dangerous). The problem again is when you get to the top, theres no animals or birds to see anyway but the view is nice. Now to talk about the accommodation. We booked into the Bong Substation because it says its remote and we wanted to be in the jungle. The website says 'far from civilisation' which sounds great for an adventure in the national park! We arrived and were pointed to different people, no one spoke any english (thats okay, we dont expect that) but it was as though no one was expecting us, they hurriedly grabbed some bedsheets and rushed off on a motorbike whilst trying to make us wait in the restaurant and eat something. We left and followed on the bike and the cleaner was frantically trying to change the sheets in what is the most disgusting room we have ever seen (and smelt) we left the room and allowed her to clean for 1 hour, hoping it would get better. When we got back the room was absolutely disgusting. The bathroom floor was filthy as well as all the taps and sink, there were rat droppings all over the floor and the smell of rats urine made our eyes water. The walls were covered in streaks and mould and all the sheets and towels were full of holes and stains. The lamp didnt work, and we didnt have a curtain on the door so anyone could see in. By this time there was no one around to ask for a different room as the reception was closed and no one spoke english, and theres no internet or signal in this area. We decided to try to get some sleep and deal with it in the morning however we didnt sleep because of the foul smell and there were live rats running around the room and on our clothes. The smell triggered asthma and was really awful. In the morning we were exhausted and hoped to try to hear some birds singing or listen to the jungle before arranging a habitable room but for some strange reason a man was outside with a petrol leaf blower
Emily W — Google review
Beautiful nature, but inconsistent visitor experience We stayed overnight in Cuc Phuong National Park to enjoy its landscapes and wildlife, and while the natural setting is worth visiting, our overall experience felt confusing and poorly managed. The park itself is stunning — ancient forest, unique biodiversity, and decent rescue centers (EPRC and Turtle Conservation). These are the real highlights and worth your time. However, the organization around accommodation and activities leaves a lot to be desired. Prices were unclear and seemed to vary depending on who you asked. For example, we were charged 800,000 VND for a second-class room (quoted as $37 USD, which doesn’t match the official rate), and transport plus a night safari guide were quoted by a lady at reception at $75 USD — far above the normal local rate. All while snickering and laughing with co-workers in Vietnamese. Felt like we we're being ripped off with a smile, especially seen as there was no option tot pay electronically. Staff were unpolite and communication was limited, and rather than offering clear options when weather made night tours difficult, they simply discouraged us from joining. It felt as if the visitor experience wasn’t really prioritized. Overall, Cuc Phuong’s beauty speaks for itself, but management and hospitality could be improved significantly — especially with clearer pricing, consistent information, and better guest engagement. Tip: pay in VND only, confirm prices in advance, and focus on the rescue centers and short hikes, which are genuinely rewarding. For good jungle experiences, go to Pu Luông.
Vincent J — Google review
the trip to the park from Ninh Binh (adviced by motorcycle) is already half of the experience for what sceneries you will see underway. the national park is accessible by moto because it is to big to do by walking. once you get to one of the trails, you walk them, you have many choices, doing all of them would really take you more then one day. the plan delivered to you when you pay the 60k entrance gives you all the details about the waling time of every trail would take.
Glenn F — Google review
There are a bunch of walking trails that start along the main road. In each trail we took we saw a wide diversity of animals.
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Tiên Caves

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Tú Làn Caves is a stunning location with dry and wet limestone caves, featuring impressive caverns, rock formations, and pools suitable for swimming. Recently took a one-day excursion with Oxalis and was immensely pleased with everything. The region is awe-inspiring; the lunch location was extraordinary, and swimming in the caves was an unforgettable experience. The food provided during the trip was excellent, while our guide was amiable and attentive to every detail.
I cannot image how spectacular view on the road trip! This place should be one of you bucket list tho
Quynh T — Google review
I took a 1 day trip with Oxalis and was generally very happy with everything. The area is spectacular, the place where we had lunch was out of this world and swimming out of the caves is an unforgettable experience. Food was great, our guide was very friendly and took good care of everything. I hope they will manage to spare this beauty from mass tourism and damage by keeping the prices high and the numbers low
André M — Google review
Absolute amazing experience. I did the Ha tien cave 1day/1night. The Oxalis guide spoke very well English and they will teach you a lot about the jungle and local culture. Oxalis is the only company who organizes high quality (but expensive) tours in this area.
Rik L — Google review
Great trekking experience for amateurs, combining mountain trek, caves exploration and swimming. Whilst Son Doong tour is more extreme and requires good investment (strength, time & money), Tu Lan tours are much more reasonable for majority enthusiasts. Tu Lan caves have both dry and wet caves, so you can balance between climbing, swimming and trekking. There’re many tours ranging from 1-4 days with these caves, operated by Oxalis. We chose the 3D2N tour, cost VND 8M. Oxalis team could be ranked 5* with all their considerate services. Schedule is clear & managed well, guide & life guards have good experience and food are more than enough :) We felt quite safe, enjoyable and of course, the scenery is fabulous. If you want to have some me-time in the middle of the jungle, sleep in tent and no hassle of phone, mails or chaos.. book a tour and enjoy!!!
HuyenTrang N — Google review
Wonderful time traveling with Oxalis. There were so many fun activities on my TL4 trip. Highly recommend this to any adventure seekers out there.
Uyen H — Google review
I took a 4 days tours in Tu Lan cave system. It such an awesome journey. We'd been through various cave and enjoy the peaceful moments durinv the trip. Worth to try and come back again soon.
Truc N — Google review
Tu Lan cave system has both dry and wet caves which make it very unique and stunning inside.
Jen N — Google review
Best ever caving
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Plain of Jars Site

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Laos, the Plain of Jars Site 3 is a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts an impressive collection of around 150 ancient stone jars, some towering up to three meters high. These mysterious relics date back between 2,000 and 2,500 years and are believed to have served as burial sites for early inhabitants.
Ancient Archaeological site laid back to 2,500 - 3,000 years old.
Johnny H — Google review
The least dramatic of the 3 in my opinion, although the walk to get there through the fields was nice. The mosquitos were even worse then site 2, I had to get out of site 3 quickly lol 🦟
Shelby A — Google review
This area has alot of history to it and was very cool to read informational signs and walk around. The field extended pretty far out however some areas are blocked due to undetonated explosives. It also included a neat little cave, some bomb craters left from the war and a visitor center. Unfortunately some jars had a couple of trash and litter in them but nevertheless, a great place to visit if you like ancient, old and mysterious structures.
Brandon P — Google review
Great site. But rather deserted and only tuktuks can get you here and back. 45 mins to walk and rest around the entire loop. Be careful of cow poos
Troy D — Google review
Site 3 was amazing place to see. We walked through rice field, the scenery was fantastic. We went there with Lar tour company, Lar was an excellent guide with great knowledge and very good english. Cost 30000 kip to enter. 3btraveler
Greg J — Google review
The Plain of Jars in Xieng Khouang Province is a mysterious and captivating archaeological site that leaves visitors in awe. Scattered across the landscape are thousands of ancient stone jars, varying in size from small to massive, some reaching up to three meters in height. The enigmatic purpose of these jars adds an intriguing layer to the experience. Exploring the site, you'll encounter a mix of natural beauty and historical significance. The vast plains provide a stunning backdrop to these ancient artifacts, creating a surreal atmosphere. The site's preservation efforts have enhanced the overall experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the historical and cultural richness of the Plain of Jars. The journey to Xieng Khouang Province may not be the most convenient, but the reward is a unique and thought-provoking encounter with history. Local guides contribute immensely to the experience, sharing insights into the local legends and the ongoing archaeological research. While the site lacks extensive facilities, its remote nature adds to the charm, making it an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and a break from more touristy locations. The Plain of Jars is a testament to the enduring allure of ancient mysteries, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Ajleeblog — Google review
Take plenty of water and insect repellent with you. Finding the site is relatively easy, follow the most secure path through the paddy field and then head up to the High ground area. Interesting jars and worth seeing. We found the sucking flies quite annoying though. Fabulous array of flora around. It's 30k kip each with a place to park your bike in the shade. Keep an eye out for the beautiful giant butterflies in the area.
Kim S — Google review
Close to the Site 2. You need to walk in the rice fields after buying tickets, but it's a beautiful way to access this site. It was very quiet when we visited. Admission fee was 30,000 and parking was free. No restaurant or shops around here.
Mai B — Google review
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Kong Lor Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Kong Lor Cave is a must-see attraction in Laos, known for its grandeur and natural beauty. The cave stretches over 7.5 km and offers a boat ride that takes visitors through its stunning interior adorned with stalagmites and stalactites. The surrounding green vegetation adds to the picturesque setting. While some advise against taking a motorbike through the cave, others have found it to be an exhilarating experience, especially at the end of the rainy season.
This place had me spellbound and in awe! If you’re doing the Thakek loop it is a must. It has to be the best experience I’ve had in Laos so far .. the drive up to the cave is spectacular; the boatman is excellent and certainly looks after you on your journey; the experience is something you’ll never forget and it is so cheap to do. It was 200,000 Kip per person, if you’re on your own it’s a little more, but still excellent value for money. You need shoes that you don’t mind getting wet, and if you fancy a swim at some point there are places before the cave so you might want your swimming costume and a towel. From when you park to when you finish your tour it is a good two and half hours. We went end of April and we had to get out once for the boat to be pushed as it’s low water .. but that’s part of the adventure! We also stopped once going up and could walk around the stunning cave for about 10/15 minutes before continuing onward to the village where we sat chatting with locals and enjoyed a drink. It was then back to the boat and on our return we had another stop off inside with a photo opportunity.. so magical.
Julia W — Google review
The most epic cave I've seen in my life 200k kip U get there via boat and most of the trip is a boat ride, but yoooo it's incredible not gonna lie my g From time to time you might have an impression that driver abandoned you in the cave, but calma chico, he's right behind the corner This cave is huge, if u wanna get claustrophobic go to a different one
Maciej S — Google review
Fascinating boat trip into the cave. Beautiful rock formations and nice and cool inside on a hot day. Riding through the cave in the dark was a unique experience. Expensive for Lao at 200,000 kip per person but it was worth it for us. Total tour was 2.5 hrs. At points the cave formations are lit and you get out of the boat to explore. Recommended items to bring: shoes you can walk in the water with, headlamps, lightweight sweatshirt and some money if you want to buy a drink or snack from the village at the half way point where you pop out of the cave and then turn around to return.
Dawn E — Google review
We were a bit hesitant to start with as we didn’t really know how this tour worked, it looked a bit sketchy. We heard amazing things about this cave so went for it anyway. 200k per person, you can fit 3 people per boat, the guide takes you across the river where you then switch boats to one that’s parked inside the cave. You then get shown through this ginormous and beautiful cave - you are given head torches as it’s pitch black in there. There are two stops where you get out the boat and walk around - these parts are lit up. This is by far the biggest and coolest cave I have ever seen/been in and highly recommend doing it. You get taken through and out the other side of the cave, stop for about 10 minutes and then come back through. It all took just over 2 hours. The boat isn’t the most comfortable seat so maybe take something soft to sit on.
Leo G — Google review
It was breathtaking. I loved it. It is a geological wonder in Laos. I recommend everyone to go and see it and definitely take a boat tour to see this magnificent limestone cave.
Kadir ( — Google review
Really cool cave. To get here if you’re doing the loop, it’s an about a 1 hour drive from the village that connects the road. The road is gorgeous, full of potholes and animals at the end however. When you get to the entrance it’s 200k for 2 or more people or 300k for 1 person. Tour itself is 2 hours roughly. Wear some open toe shoes or go barefoot because you will probably get wet feet. The boat goes in a cool formation and then you do a small walk through some other cave stuff then it keeps going to the other side which is a dumpy little village/camp. Takes a break there and then goes all the way back. Takes 2 boats. I did this September 1st during the wet season time, however the whether was fine and things were really green. On the way out you can stop for the night or go back to this little village that you turned off to get there. So just counting time for the trip would be roughly 4-6 hours going and coming plus tour
Phillipos L — Google review
We paid 200,000 KIP per person, and it was worth it. We arrived around 4 pm, a bit late, but they were still very welcoming, even though we were the last guests. The cave was amazing, it felt like stepping into another world, so unreal. We finished the tour at almost 6 pm and gave the boat driver a tip for his support (and because he was the one who stayed late too). Overall, highly recommended!
Starry — Google review
Best stop on Thakhek loop! Really incredible experience being in the dark on a boat going through the cave. You go into the cave you get given a life jacket and a head lamp (bring your own if you have a better one). You drive for a little bit then get off and go up some stairs to a section of cave formations. Then 5 mins more you stop and get off at what looks like a beach, but then you walk up and it all lights up and it’s incredible! Then you pop out at the other end and get around 10 mins to see the small village. Not the best experience with tickets. I arrived around 1pm on a weekday to find it was empty (no tourists waiting). I paid for my ticket which was 200.000 and the man said you need to wait till there is 2 or 3 people in boat. So I waited around 30 mins in the hut with all the boat drivers (maybe 15 of them waiting around for customers). I asked if I can go by myself and they said I had to pay an EXTRA 150.000 which is absurd especially when everyone is sitting around (I could understand in peak season where it’s an inconvenience to have single person boat rides). I ended up saying I had no cash on me and they then let me go alone for no extra charge. So I recommend just stand your ground.
Nia M — Google review
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Ban Chiang National Museum

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Museum
History Museums
The Ban Chiang National Museum in Udon Thani is a captivating attraction that brings the history of the region to life. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds great significance as one of Southeast Asia's most important settlements. Visitors can explore ancient tools, pottery, jewelry, and dioramas that provide insight into early wet-rice agriculture and metalwork.
It was New Year's Day, so we were able to enter for free. I was impressed that the design of the excavated vases was still clearly visible. There was a QR code that could be translated into about six languages, which was very fun. I bought a shirt and a key chain with a vases design as souvenirs.
Poporon 2 — Google review
This museum chronicles a remarkable episode in twentieth century archaeology. In this village in the late 1960s villagers uncovered beautiful pots with red on buff designs. These were evidence of a hitherto unsuspected Bronze Age culture in South East Asia. The museum covers the extraordinary bronze and pottery found nds made at the site. Entrance costs 150 baht.
Raymond L — Google review
1-hr driving from Udon Thani city. The place is well-maintained and clean. They exhibit ancient artifacts from excavation with some historical hypothesis. Apart from that, there is nothing much (~1 hr walking around). There is a white lotus temple that you should also visit (10 min drive). Replicant pot painting is also enjoyable.
Tanat L — Google review
Ban Chiang National Museum: A Journey Through Time ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Google Maps Link [URL ที่ไม่ถูกต้องถูกนำออกแล้ว] The Ban Chiang National Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in archaeology and the origins of civilization in Southeast Asia. Located in the heart of Ban Chiang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into a culture that thrived over 5,000 years ago. What makes it special: World-class collection: The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts unearthed at the Ban Chiang archaeological site, including distinctive red-painted pottery, bronze tools, and skeletal remains. Engaging exhibits: The exhibits are well-designed and informative, presenting the archaeological findings in a clear and engaging way. You'll learn about the different periods of Ban Chiang's history, from the early agricultural settlements to the Bronze Age. Reconstructed excavation pit: A highlight of the museum is the reconstructed excavation pit, which offers a realistic view of how archaeologists uncovered the layers of history at Ban Chiang. Multimedia presentations: Interactive displays and videos enhance the learning experience, providing a deeper understanding of the significance of Ban Chiang's discoveries. Cultural context: The museum also showcases the contemporary life and traditions of the Ban Chiang community, connecting the past with the present. Tips for your visit: Allow ample time: There's a lot to see and learn at the museum, so plan to spend at least 2-3 hours exploring the exhibits. Hire a guide: Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your understanding of the artifacts and their historical context. Visit the archaeological site: After visiting the museum, be sure to explore the actual archaeological site at Wat Pho Si Nai to see the excavation pit and burial grounds firsthand. Support local artisans: The museum has a shop where you can purchase authentic handicrafts made by local artisans, supporting the community and taking home a unique souvenir. Overall: The Ban Chiang National Museum is a captivating journey through time, offering a window into the lives of one of Southeast Asia's earliest civilizations. It's a must-see for history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring Thailand's rich cultural heritage.
G C — Google review
Ban Chiang National Museum is located in the North East of Thailand, in a town named Udon Thani. This museum is full of artifact from the Bronze Era like 3000 to 1800 BC. The excavation was started in the 70's and King Bumiphol was there to witness the excavation and all documented in the museum with audio visual as well. Tickets priced at 50 baht for locals and 150 baht for foreigners. The Museum closes at 4.00 pm.
Ramasamy R — Google review
Highly rated museum with internationally validated information that was fun to walk around. The staff was helpful and eager to share insights. There is an audio tour and a video to provide additional background and context. The pottery and burial sites of the prehistoric people who lived here thousands of years ago are extremely significant archeological and anthropological findings on a global scale. To understand the impact of these findings in Southeast Asia, and Thailand in particular, is fascinating and wonderful. The ticket cost was 150B for foreigners and 30B for Thais. It's a UNESCO site.
Deborah L — Google review
This archeological site is considered as the most important prehistoric settlement discovered in South-East Asia. Can understand why it is recognized as a UNESCO World Herritage site. Very interesting and informative! The village around the museum is so peaceful!
Han N — Google review
if you have even a passing interest in human geography this museum is amazing. it tracks the continual use of the area by humans going back to the iron age. id no idea that the iron / bronze age had run in parallel in Asia and Europe before visiting the museum.
David T — Google review
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Tea Kappa Train Night Market

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Night market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
The Train Night Market in Udon Thani is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It's actually a combination of three night markets that come together near the Railway Station, offering an abundance of food and clothing options. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of local dishes from numerous food stalls, as well as shop for clothing, shoes, and jewelry. The market provides a great opportunity for people-watching and bargain-hunting.
Very good market, good atmosphere! Best in town in my opinion. A lot of locals and many options, all the vendors are very kind and it’s easy to order or ask questions about the food they are making. You have an area to sit and eat in the back. There fried chicken, sticky rice, steamed rice, coconut desserts, curries, fruit shakes and cut fruit, donuts, omelets, fried veggies, fried rice, stir fried seafood and more and more!
Clémence A — Google review
Good area for a big variety of food at very reasonable prices. A good alternative to the other nearby food markets and open every evening. Lots of seatings so it’s easy to find a place to sit and enjoy your food
Kasper H — Google review
This market is awesome. You can eat here everything. Thai- and Western-Food or a good grilled fish. Sitting here outside you have to be 18 years old and it's a Non Smoking area.🙏
Christian B — Google review
Wow what a place. This place is huge I have never seen anything soo big that is opened every night. So much food to pick from and so many options. Also lots of other things to look at from shoes to jewelry. If you are looking for something then you will find it here. So many people here also so if you not a fan of being around people then don't come but you will be missing out on one of the highlights of Udon Thani
Daniel D — Google review
Phantastic Food and a large Area to sit with friends and enjoy a nice evening with some beers. I prefer the left side of the market when you look at the Railway station. On the right side everything is more modern but they are having CHANG BEER ONLY ... i am loving LEO Beer or Singh or a Beer Lao better. Walk a bit inside, about 30meters from the street that leads to RailwayStation Have fun
PhuketBungalow I — Google review
the food night (and afternoon) market is a very busy place, Night market with broad variety of awesome food at incredible cheap prices (as others said before). Don't leave Udon without visiting this place! (Last in Sept 2022)
Hannes S — Google review
Great place for dinner. Many food stalls serving tasty food at reasonable prices. Unfortunately some of the tastiest foods are available for take away only. They have a bigger selection of clothing than UD Town night market. It's a good place to spend a few hours in the evening - shopping, eating, drinking, and people watching. Muxh more a local feel than UD Town. I only knock it down to 4 stars because the toilets aren't as modern as those at UD Town.
John K — Google review
Excellent place for Thai food. Prices are fantastic!
Jerome M — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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Thongyai Rd, Tambon Mak Khaeng, Mueang Udon Thani District, Udon Thani 41000, Thailand
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Nong Prajak Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Nong Prajak Park is a picturesque park featuring a serene lake, walking trails, a BMX track, and outdoor exercise equipment. Visitors can also enjoy the sight of giant inflatable ducks floating on the water. Exploring the local culture and history can make for a positive impression when visiting this Thai destination. Showing interest in traditions and folklore can demonstrate cultural sensitivity and open-mindedness, which may be appreciated by locals.
One of my most favorite public parks in whole Thailand and way better than even many Bangkok parks. So large, so multifunctional, so picturesque, so well maintained!
V K — Google review
One of the nicer parks I have seen in the country. Good that it has a theme. However needs more trees for shade in the late afternoon. Gets quite sunny. Park facilities are basic. If only there is a jogging-friendly connection link to the other parks nearby ...
Derek C — Google review
Best Park in Udon Thani – Great for Everyone! This is hands down the best park in Udon! The atmosphere is amazing — peaceful, green, and full of life. You'll find people of all ages enjoying different activities here: from cycling, jogging, and football to group dance practices and more. There are exercise machines available for free, making it a great spot to work out. If you're just looking to relax, you can sit by the water and enjoy the cool breeze — it's incredibly refreshing. The park is also very family-friendly. There's a separate, safe area with swings and playgrounds just for kids, so parents can relax while their children play. What makes it even better is that there are cafes and restaurants nearby, so you can grab a coffee or a bite to eat before or after your visit. Overall, it’s a perfect place to chill, exercise, or spend time with friends and family. Highly recommended for locals and visitors!!!
Maninder S — Google review
I love this park. I walk around the lake every day and feel relaxed while getting some exercise. Its beautifully maintained. It has both bike and jogging lanes. Its teaming with wildlife from fish in the lake to turtles and frogs. A very pleasant place to walk or bike around.
Yasser B — Google review
We love to come to Nong Prajak Park! There are so many ways you can spend your time here. The sunset over the lake is beautiful. We love to walk or bike around the park on the paths. Our kids love the vast array of playgrounds and work-out equipment. The bridges are fun and pretty.
Katie C — Google review
Really nice clean park in the centre of the city. Gardens are very well maintained. Has cycle and walking paths connecting all of the islands. Good place to go for a stroll and relax for a few hours with children. Bicycles can be rented nearby for cheap prices. There's a stall selling food to feed the birds and fish in the lake.
Wayne 8 — Google review
Nice picturesque park with bike hire , street food , massage and restuarant. Busy with people exercising in the evenings.
Andrew W — Google review
Great place to chill. It’s huge with lots of spot to unwind and relax. They have nice suspension bridges too which is very perfect for walking and photo ops. I love this park.
Roel A — Google review
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4.2
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CQ9J+M5J, Tambon Ban Lueam, Mueang Udon Thani District, Udon Thani 41000, Thailand
13

Red Lotus Lake Kumphawapi

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Red Lotus Lake Kumphawapi, located 60km from Udon Thani airport, is a popular destination for morning boat tours to admire the blooming pink water lilies. The best time to visit is from November to February between 6:00 am and 10:30 am. It's a picturesque spot that offers serene views of nature.
We visited in early January, and the red lotuses were in full bloom — truly breathtaking, especially at sunrise. This might be the most beautiful lotus lake we’ve ever seen. 🌸 Tips for visitors: Make sure to check the blooming season before you go. The lotuses typically bloom in the cool season (around November to February). Outside of this period, there might not be much to see. There is a ticket booth near the pier where you can choose from various boat types depending on your group size. For the best experience, visit early in the morning during winter — the weather is cool, the sunrise is stunning, and you’ll be surrounded by blooming lotuses, gentle mist, and the sound of birds. It’s a peaceful and unforgettable nature experience — absolutely worth the early wake-up.
K T — Google review
The atmosphere was good. When we came, the weather was good, the sky was overcast, not too hot. We arrived in the morning, there weren't many people yet. You can feed the elephants and various animals. There is a restaurant, coffee, and activities to do, you can easily spend time here at least 1-3 hrs including lunchtime. Recommend coming when the weather isn't too hot. On weekend afternoons, there are a lot of people. Have a goo day all 😊🌠
Sili Z — Google review
Visited on October 28th. Mostly sunny sky, beautiful weather. I parked in front of the ticket office at 7:40. There are also toilets. To see the red lilies you need to take a boat. Small boat for 2 persons 300B, boat up to 6 persons 500B. When i gave the 300B, the nice lady at the cashier returned me 100B, maybe because i was alone. A very honest behaviour, unusual in the tourism business. The boat ride to the area where lilies are took about 10 minutes at a relaxed pace Then the boat man entered slowly and respectfully of the water plants inside the lilies. When we stopped the boat and the silence surrounded us, it was magical. Around us thousands of red water lilies (although not as many as in the peak season), and many water birds and swallows chirping. The trip took almost an hour. Very impressed by nature and people here. Some Thai people at the dock even invited me for breakfast.
Antonio B — Google review
I visited in March which was not the season, but the Red Lotus Lake was on my bucket list. We rented a big boat for 500 baht. He took us out to several spots, and even stopped at the temple on the island. The lake was absolutely beautiful and tranquil. I enjoyed beautiful pink lotus, watching birds, and water buffalos. I recommend it for nature lovers.
Nik S — Google review
Small boat for up to 2 people - 300 Baht. Big Boat for up to 6 people - 500 Baht. It's very very beautiful to visit during Seasonal Period between December to January. The Ride is about One Hour. I did not regret travelling so far to see this amazing red lotus lake. Advice to Arrive there in the Early Morning before 0800 to avoid the strong sun and crowd.
Win Z — Google review
The sheer variety and beauty of the birds here is astounding! Their antics were absolutely hilarious – frantic food hunts, comical escapes from our boat, and the sheer chaos of their running retreats. And the lake? A perfect mirror reflecting it all. A truly delightful experience!
Юлия Т — Google review
Me and my girlfriend passed by Khumphawapi in wrong (dry) season so boat rides on the lake were closed. However we still found some beautiful lotuses along the road around the lake and walking in the fields
Gb — Google review
Every season has different lotus flowers, grab a boat and enjoy, you can have a bit dining too. Will come back 😊
SF J — Google review
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626M+PCR, บ้านเชียงแหว, Unnamed Rd, Tambon Chiang Wae, Chiang Haeo, Kumphawapi District, Udon Thani 41110, Thailand
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14

King Cobra Village

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Outdoor Activities
Parks
Zoos
Ban Khok Sanga, also known as King Cobra Village, is situated amidst paddy fields and renowned for its snake shows performed at Wat Si Thanma temple and various other venues. During these shows, handlers engage in a thrilling dance with cobras and other types of snakes. Besides breeding king cobras, the locals produce and market conventional herbal remedies. The village comprises a few simple al fresco eateries serving authentic snacks and rice-based meals.
3.4
(120)
Nam Phong, Nam Phong District, Khon Kaen 40140, Thailand
15

Wat Nong Waeng Phra Aram Luang

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Imposing Buddhist temple with gilded statues, mosaics & panoramic views from 9 tiered balconies.
Wat Nong Waeng is a very unique temple, unlike any I've seen before. The surrounding area is also quite nice, with a lake and a park where you can stroll around or escape the city's heat. They often prepare food for visitors, so donations are always welcome. This is a must-see if you are in Khon Kaen.
UEM — Google review
Beautiful smaller temple located in between some of the main temples in Khon Kaen. The temple ground were under renovation when I visited but the temples itself are still a beauty to behold. Worth paying a visit and spending 10-15 minutes here
Kasper H — Google review
Wat Nong Waeng Phra Aram Luang is a famous temple in Khon Kaen province and is recognized as a royal temple. It’s a large temple with many parking lot available for visitors. Tourists are expected to dress modestly and respectfully, ensuring shoulders and knees are covered. Women are not allowed to wear short skirts above the knee or sleeveless tops. Before entering the pagoda, which houses sacred relics, all visitors are required to remove their shoes. The temple provides cloth bags for carrying shoes inside, as theft has occurred in the past. Visitors are advised to place their shoes in the provided bags and carry them while exploring the pagoda. The ground floor of the pagoda serves as a space for making merit and features several donation boxes. The interior is intricately decorated and visually stunning. Tourists can also climb to the top of the pagoda, which has nine floors in total. The stairs are steep, so caution is advised. From the ninth floor, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Khon Kaen city.
Donlawat C — Google review
This is my 2nd time here and it is one of the most beautiful temples in Khon Kaen. There is a stair access to the 9 levels of pagoda but it might be too steep for some people. It was very crowded when we visited.
Dave C — Google review
One of my favourite Temples in Thailand and definitely in the city of Khon Kaen. This Temple is a Khon Kaen land mark and tourist destination. It hosts 9 levels each with artworks, artefacts, shrines, and information much like a museum. Each level represents the ascension to enlightenment and there is a 360 degree view of the surrounding city on every level. The ground floor is the main floor where locals come to greet the monks and pray. I really like this Temple because of its beautiful architecture and surrounding grounds, the view of the city from each level, the artworks, artefacts and information scattered all around. Artworks include paintings that depict traditional every day Thai life, correct behaviour as taught by the scriptures as well as the story of the life of the The Buddha carved into the doors and window shutters. It is easy to spend a whole day here getting lost wandering around discovering new area's while viewing the surrounding city from one of the best vantage points in Khon Kaen.
Daniel K — Google review
Wat Nong Wang (วัดหนองแวง) is Khon Kaen city’s biggest, most important temple, and also its one must-see tourist attraction. It was founded in 1789, the same year the city was settled, though there are no old buildings left. It became a royal temple in 1984. About 55 monks and 225 novices live here. It’s ordinary in most regards, except for the stunning nine-story Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon, a stupa unlike any other in Thailand. Many of the links below take you to other articles explaining the art in detail. Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon The ground floor is open 6am-5pm and floors 2-9 are open 8am-4.30pm. Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon stupa was built to celebrate both the king’s golden jubilee (celebration of 50 years on the throne) and the two hundredth birthday of Khon Kaen city. It is 50m long on the side and 80m tall and has nine floors because he was King Rama 9. Construction was started in 1990 and it was inaugurated in 1996. The idea for the stupa came from the highly respected Luang Paw Koon Kantigo, the then abbot. The design was inspired by the Eiffel Tower and the Shwedagon Pagoda, both of which he saw while travelling. The most important of the abbot’s ideas, however, is the stupa’s curved shape, chosen to be that made by a hanging fishing net – called a catenary curve in physics. People’s ashes are kept in the stupas at each of the four corners and the naga-topped wall around the stupa. Before construction, when this area was still rice field, a naga came to tell a high-ranking monk in a dream that there was a naga breathing hole where the stupa was going to be built. So, the stupa was built about 10m from the original intended location and these naga were incorporated into the design. The shape of the top part of the stupa was inspired by Phra That Kham Kaen stupa (notice the redented corners) north of the city and has a golden-colored vine pattern similar to that on the very important Phra That Phanom stupa in Nakhon Phanom province. Ground Floor The temple’s center of activity is the stupa’s ground floor, which has a Buddha relic inside a chamber with a nine-spired roof. Next to it is a life-like resin statue of Luang Paw Koon Kantigo, the previous abbot (Unusual, because these are normally made after an abbot has died, but this one was put here many years before.), and in the back is a copy of the Chinnarat Buddha (from Phitsanulok); two copies of Phra Kaew (the Emerald Buddha), one green and one orange; and a baby Buddha. They are facing west, rather than the usual east, because the original Chinnarat Buddha also faces west. Along the northern wall is a table with 108 alms bowls (for donating 108 coins) and another full of daily Buddhas. The number 108 was important in ancient India and so it is found in many Buddhist stories, most importantly the 108 signs of perfection to show that he was the Buddha – this is also why there are often 108 symbols on the soles of many large Buddha footprints.
Roman M — Google review
The main Temple of Khonkaen called Wat - Nong - Wang (in Thai). There is 9 floor with closely pyramid shape. All decoration is very Thai, which beautiful, charming and richy by the golden colour of gold. The activity is walk around the floor then step up to the top of temple. The location is beside of kaennakorn swamp that very massive impress by the top view from the top of Nongwang temple.
Wantana P — Google review
As a non believer I can review just the multi storey building. Once you get the last floor you will see an amazing 360 degrees view. The stairs are not easy to climb because the steps are high and narrow.
Giuseppe G — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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593, Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen 40000, Thailand
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Chang Arena

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
I visited Chang Arena for a crucial match between Buriram and Chiang Rai, where a victory would have secured the league title. However, an equalizer in the dying minutes postponed the celebrations. Despite that disappointment, there was a fantastic atmosphere throughout the game with both teams playing some impressive football. Spending only 70 baht to watch such an exciting match was excellent value for money.
I've been here for the first time in buriram watching a professional football game. Such an unforgettable experience so impressive!
Merrynttd — Google review
A world class football arena. We came to visit the interior of the stadium when no game was hosted. It’s an unique experience to explore the unseen parts of a stadium.
DJ J — Google review
By far, the best football stadium in Thailand. It usually has a superb crowd who are very knowledgeable and make a lot of noise. If you want to see a really good game of football, I suggest you visit the stadium. It also does tours and has food courts, and an interesting park nearby
James P — Google review
Chang Arena: A New Dimension of Football and Lifestyle Experience Chang Arena, located in Buriram Province, stands out not only as one of Thailand's most beautiful and internationally-standard football stadiums but also as a comprehensive hub for travel, accommodation, and surrounding attractions. Accessibility and Transportation: Chang Arena boasts excellent accessibility, being easily reachable from various routes. Visitors traveling by private car will find ample and extensive parking facilities, eliminating any concerns about finding a spot on match days or during other events. Accommodation and Nearby Facilities: For those planning an overnight stay, whether to fully immerse in a match or to explore Buriram Province, a diverse range of quality accommodations is available in the vicinity. Options include hotels, resorts, and guesthouses, catering to various needs and budgets. In essence, Chang Arena epitomizes the successful integration of sports with tourism and lifestyle. It is an unmissable destination for both sports enthusiasts and general tourists alike.
Sakol S — Google review
Big stadium in Buriram, owned by Buriram United. It has quite good facilities such as hotel, large parking area, and merchandise mega store. It is located in the same complex as the Thunder Castle heritage building. So you can feel unique experinece while visiting this place
Iqbal P — Google review
Got taken into the stadium where the fans sit. Two minutes later the guide (who never talked to me) told me it was time to leave. I asked about seeing the dressing rooms which he said no at first but then when I explained it's part of the tour, he quickly ushered me in and out. Came to Buriram just for the stadium tour and it was over within literally 5 minutes. So disappointing.
Joe S — Google review
This place is fantastic! Really enjoyed our tour of the rooms and facilities. We have now been to quite a few football matches there, the atmosphere is electric and the chanting, music, and drums are incredible! The home team has a HUGE following, the visiting teams are usually met with an almost deathly silence 🤫 😆
Michael M — Google review
Brilliant team and a brilliant stadium. I went to my first game last night and it was amazing. Cannot wait to go again
Stephen J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Mueang Buri Ram District, Buri Ram 31000, Thailand
https://www.buriramunited.com/
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Phimai Historical Park

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Phimai Historical Park is a rectangular temple complex filled with intricate carvings and stone sculptures. It is an impressive Khmer ruin located in Thailand, known for its grand scale and detailed designs. Built as a Mahayana Buddhist temple, it features carvings of Hindu deities and design elements similar to those found in Angkor Wat.
A great historical park dated back over a thousand years in great Kmer Kingdom. The place is well maintained, very shady with many big trees and green lawns. A small exhibit explains the story and history of the place. A good walk around in this place on a sunny day will make your day! Worth a visit in itself! [Parking space is limited, can be a problem on a busy day.]
Ronrapee L — Google review
"Experience the timeless beauty of Phimai – preserving the glory of an ancient civilization." Phimai Historical Park, located in Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima, is one of Thailand’s most significant historical sites. Built around the 11th–12th centuries, during the era of an ancient civilization in the region, it served as an important center for Mahayana Buddhism. The main sanctuary, crafted from white sandstone, features intricate carvings that reflect the exceptional skill and artistry of craftsmen from the past. The park is well-maintained, with clean, shaded walkways ideal for strolling and photography. Informative signs provide visitors with valuable insights into the architecture, history, and cultural significance of the site. Visitors are encouraged to follow park guidelines, avoid touching ancient structures, and show respect to help preserve its authenticity. Visiting Phimai is more than sightseeing — it is an opportunity to connect with history and support the preservation of a priceless cultural heritage. The peaceful atmosphere combined with the grandeur of the ancient architecture makes it an inspiring destination for those who value history and conservation. Phimai Historical Park is a must-visit for anyone exploring Nakhon Ratchasima — offering knowledge, enjoyment, and a deeper appreciation of Thailand’s rich past.
TH N — Google review
Phimai Temple (Prasat Hin Phimai) is one of the largest and most important Khmer temples in Thailand, renowned for its grand scale, exquisite carvings, and unique role as a Buddhist sanctuary built during the Khmer Empire. Located in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Phimai was constructed between the 11th and 12th centuries and served as a major religious and cultural hub at the end of the ancient highway that connected it directly to Angkor. Unlike many Khmer temples, which were dedicated to Hindu deities, Phimai was built as a Mahayana Buddhist temple, reflecting the spiritual diversity of the Khmer world. Highlights of Phimai Temple Architecture: The temple complex stretches over 1,000 by 600 meters, making it the largest Khmer site in Thailand. Its central sanctuary, built of white sandstone, is adorned with intricate lintels and pediments depicting both Hindu and Buddhist themes. Symbolism: The layout follows the Khmer cosmic plan, with the central prang representing Mount Meru, the axis of the universe. Interestingly it is one of the only Khmer temples to face south. Unique Identity: While its style resembles Angkor Wat, Phimai predates it by nearly a century and stands out for its explicitly Buddhist dedication.
Ben R — Google review
That's amazing! The weather was lovely, perfect for a leisurely walk around the spacious 100-rai property. The grounds are beautifully preserved, with different rooms showcasing the architecture. At the back, there’s a massive tree believed to be over 400 years old. Admission: 200 baht for foreigners, 20 baht for Thai nationals, and free for children under 12. Parking: Available near the entrance, fits around 15 cars. Museum: Air-conditioned and pleasantly cool inside. Restrooms: Very clean. It’s absolutely worth bringing children to experience and appreciate ancient Khmer art. A truly valuable and worthwhile visit! ❤️🙏
Lutthanee S — Google review
I love these ancient temples. This one doesn't disappoint and is very impressive. You can tell that there has been a lot of effort put into it and I think more restoration and access to closed off areas would enhance the place more.
John H — Google review
Phimai Historical Park is a truly amazing and worthwhile visit, often compared to a more peaceful version of Angkor Wat. This beautiful example of Khmer architecture is a must-see for anyone in the region. The 200 Baht ticket is great value, granting you access to the park's well-preserved structures. While the park is generally open until 6:00 PM daily, be sure to check for special events or festivals, as these can include extended evening hours for unique experiences like a light-and-sound show.
UEM — Google review
The Architecture is remarkable, though parts of the site are poorly lit in the night. The cultural show is phenomenal. Highly recommended.
עילי ר — Google review
absolutely fantastic if you're in this area- go there! beautiful park with a gorgeous Khmer Tempel well worth visiting 🙏
Gottfried G — Google review
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4.5
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Nai Mueang, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30110, Thailand
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+66 44 471 535
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Phanom Rung Historical Park

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Phanom Rung Historical Park is a Khmer temple located on an extinct volcano, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. Situated 65km from the city center, it is a major attraction in Isaan. The site forms part of the Khmer Highway and was built by the Angkor Empire. This Hindu monument to Shiva dates back to the 10th-13th centuries and features intricate carvings.
Very exciting place located on the high mountain. When I first arrived and walked in, I felt magnificent that there was a beautiful construction site built here. I was impressed with everything. The surrounding nature is lush and green. When I went, it was the rainy season, quite cool and moist, but after a while, it felt very hot. If it was the summer, I would not recommend it, it would be very hot. The ticket office is not clear. There should be a sign informing you where to park before reaching 100 or 200 meters. For example, please keep left to queue up to buy a ticket before entering because if there is no clear sign before reaching every car, you will turn in if you do not see an officer standing at the point. But overall, it is good. The general practice is to dress politely. Do not wear shorts. There are officers to tell you, but some women wear shorts. The officers do not tell you. This must be taken care of.
PHITA K — Google review
Not sure they open since the issue with Cambodia and Thailand. One of the must seen place in Burinam, not too far from the city centre. Entry fee is cheap, but be warn it get very hot here and not much shade. Beautiful place and fairly easy walk. But not recommend if it rain.
Andrew N — Google review
Phanom Rung Historical Park: Jewel of Khmer Civilization Phanom Rung Stone Castle in Buriram is a priceless legacy of ancient Khmer civilization, majestically situated atop an extinct volcano. "Phanom Rung" translates to "Mountain of Happiness," reflecting the site's beauty and mystique. The sanctuary was built between the 10th and 13th centuries CE, dedicated to Lord Shiva under the Hindu Shaivism belief. Its architecture is distinguished by intricately carved pink sandstone, including the famous lintel of Vishnu Anantasayin and pediments depicting Hindu mythologies. The castle's layout carries cosmic significance, notably the miraculous phenomenon where sunlight aligns through all 15 doorways four times a year, showcasing the astronomical wisdom of its builders. Visiting Phanom Rung is more than just seeing an ancient ruin; it's experiencing the prosperity of the Khmer Empire—its art, architecture, and beliefs—all harmoniously intertwined in a truly awe-inspiring manner.
Sakol S — Google review
I really enjoy here, great walk and scenery, plenty great photo opportunities. Note woman are not allowed in with shorts or shoulders showing but you can get a lone of a skirt or shawl to cover. I had shorts on along with my son and no problem for us to enter
Martin N — Google review
Phanom Rung is a spectacular Khmer temple complex in Buriram Province, Thailand, built between the 10th and 13th centuries atop an extinct volcano and dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Rising 402 meters above the surrounding plains, Phanom Rung (Prasat Hin Phanom Rung) is one of the most impressive and best-preserved Khmer monuments in Thailand. Constructed of sandstone and laterite, the temple was designed to symbolize Mount Kailash, the cosmic home of Shiva. Its central sanctuary, crowned with a towering prang, is adorned with intricate lintels and pediments depicting Hindu mythology, including the famous lintel of Vishnu reclining on Ananta, the cosmic serpent. Highlights of Phanom Rung Sacred Setting: Built on the rim of an extinct volcano, the temple commands sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Processional Walkway: Visitors approach via a long, paved avenue lined with stone pillars, leading to grand staircases that heighten the sense of ceremony. Architecture: The central sanctuary reflects the Angkor style, but with unique Thai adaptations, making it a masterpiece of Khmer art in Thailand. Astronomical Alignment: On certain days each year, the sun rises or sets in perfect alignment with the temple’s 15 doorways, a phenomenon that draws pilgrims and travelers alike. Cultural Role: Once a major religious center, Phanom Rung was dedicated to Shiva but later incorporated Buddhist elements, reflecting the region’s spiritual evolution. I should note pigeons and bats seem to have taken over the temple as they were everywhere (and their smells too)
Ben R — Google review
It's twenty baht for thai and two hundred baht for foreigners - I felt that was a little steep to charge. But because we drove so far.I wanted to go in and enjoy the park. When you get into the park there's an observatory.You can go to but just be careful because there was a pack of dogs and we were worried if we got out of the car.They would come after us.We did stop the car and go to open the door and they ran up to the car and we just didn't go out onto the observatory. But the view from the car was breathtaking, but you can't get a good picture. The castle was absolutely amazing.The rock work and the etching and the detail was just beyond belief that this is lasted thousands and thousands of years. If you're in the area, I highly recommend that you stop by and visit this. I'll post a lot of photos. I definitely give this place a five, but I would've given it a four and a half because I feel like they overcharge foreigners.
Joanna P — Google review
Very nice historic scene in a nice park, there are 2 entrances, the main and a side entrance, take the side, there are many stairs to walk so keep watching where you step, in main building you can see bat flying around, parking is good,entrance fee is ok
P W — Google review
Spectacular historical sites in a very peaceful and green area 🙏 this place shows a history of old Khmer empire in Thailand There’s a restaurant and souvenir shops to visit as well so you can plan for about half day trip. It’s a must visit if you are near or in Buriram 👍
Krttypn K — Google review
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4.5
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114, Ta Pek, Chaloem Phra Kiat District, Buri Ram 31110, Thailand
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19

Thao Suranari Monument (Ya Mo)

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Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Thao Suranari (Ya Mo) Monument, located in Nakhon Ratchasima, is a significant landmark honoring Thao Suranari, also known as Ya Mo. She played a crucial role in the city's history during the Siamese-Laotian War in the 19th century. The monument features an impressive bronze statue surrounded by ornate gates and a reflecting pool.
Historic Heroine Moniment. Highly recommend to walk around and experience local cultures.
Jetsura V — Google review
A revered place for Thai people to celebrate a warrior woman who protected Korat from Lao invaders.
Sean O — Google review
A nice area, set by the historic city moat and reconstructed West Gate of possible 17th century origin under King Narai the Great. An elegant modern statue of the celebrated Governor's wife under HM King Rama III, credited with a saviour's role in thwarting Anouvong's invasion 200 years ago. The events doomed the Vientiane Laotian kingdom as a last vestige of Laan Sang on the Korat Plateau and cemented Isaan into Siam, for which it has much to be thankful.
G G — Google review
Important monument in Korat city. When u been Korat until you’ve paid respect to Grandma Mo also known Ya Mo (as Suranaree is known locally). At night really peaceful and Monday - Sunday Open 24 hours . The recommend to visit and pay respect .
Hillary L — Google review
Quite crowded even though it is mid afternoon. Many Thai people are offering their prayers to this great heroine!
Chin T — Google review
1) Cleanliness, But not have Geal alcohol in the area. 2) Service is normal, staff was friendly, welcoming, attended a bit your special request if you had any. 3) Floor is really good and clean but i'd request for have some clean toilet would be great 🙏 4) Atmosphere great, is it a family place good for a date, But not for business. 5) Price is for flowers is 20-100thb, to pray for make a Merits Ya Moh. I Would you recommend dont miss this great place if you visit in Nakornratchasima province.🗽
Sewaya Y — Google review
Interesting monument. It will be very crowded since it fits right on the street. Parking is almost difficult to do it's better to use a taxi to the monument and dropping you off and picking you up after you finish business way with Ya Mo. Everyone who travel to this city should go there pay the respect to Thao suranari monument for you blessful life, I recommend, at least one time of your whole life.
Naruemon N — Google review
Monument of the city's heroine. Located in the city center, it's a must visit if you can spare the time.
Michael L — Google review
4.8
(9511)
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4.2
(321)
Rajadamnern Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand
20

Jim Thompson Farm

Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Jim Thompson Farm is an ideal destination for families, showcasing picturesque flower fields that are meticulously landscaped. Visitors can also witness demonstrations of silk production and explore a charming Isaan-style village, which provides a glimpse into traditional Thai culture. The farm offers plenty of engaging activities to keep both adults and children entertained all day long. If you're someone who loves Instagram-worthy locations, this place is definitely worth a visit.
Wonderful scenery! Better to call the farm to check if it’s opened 🌞great weather to see art on the farm and other exhibitions of silk and rice 🌾🌾🌾
Ladapha S — Google review
If you like to picture with flower this place is for you. Parking are available at their parking area for both personal car and tourist bus.
Dach S — Google review
Arrived and paid for the promotion price to get into the garden. Here is the place where you can take your time, feel the breeze , smell the scent of flowers blossom. Beautiful and perfect place to take pictures with flowers. There are trams offering shuttle services between zones. It only opens for one month a year, which is in December for tourists. Overall a pleasant experience and really enjoyable. December 2023
Lee M — Google review
This farm is amazing. Not only beautiful flowers and rice fields you can take photos with, you can also learn the way of life of Northeastern 'Esan' Thai people. This place exhibits about the Thai rices and silks. You can learn the silkworm's circle of life and how people got the silk thread from the silkworm's cocoons.
Yossarun K — Google review
A very nice place to visit as a couple or family. Lots of flowers and pretty scenery. There's a tram ride that takes you around the farm. You can get off the tram to take a picture and catch the next tram. Food inside the farm is very very expensive. I recommend getting lunch and snacks at the entrance. The ticket to get in is kinda pricey.
Jerry N — Google review
Big area to walk. We come in the morning around 11am and find that the place is a little too hot to enjoy walking around. There is quite a lots of variety of flower and plants in the farm but feels a little too artificial to be a real farm. More like a tourist attraction.
Alex S — Google review
Nothing much here to explore. Stack of pumpkin hill for people to take photo. Area very big, need shuttle bus from point to point. There is no queue system for the shuttle bus, everyone will need to run and rush, saw family with elderly got hard time to get into the shuttle bus.
CT L — Google review
5 stars for this beautiful farm and amazing silk. 1 star for double standard in pricing rule and charge triple entry price for foriners. I found it very disappointing and discriminatory. Jim Thompson company has a global presence and should avoid this kind of practice
Piotr G — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(170)
2072, Takhop, Pak Thong Chai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30150, Thailand
+66 81 928 5442
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21

Farm Chokchai

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Sights & Landmarks
Dairy supplier
Farm Chokchai, located in Khao Yai, is the largest dairy farm in Asia and offers a fully integrated experience on its expansive grounds. Visitors can engage in various activities such as milking cows, making ice cream from fresh milk, watching cowboy shows, and enjoying talented dog performances. The farm also offers guided tours for a deeper exploration of its operations.
I absolutely love this farm! It’s so well-kept with a warm, welcoming staff, beautiful plants, and adorable animals. It’s such great value for money, and you can easily spend 3 hours just wandering around and relaxing. Chill under the big shady tree, swing on the swings, and let the sunshine warm your skin. Feeding the animals is a blast, and petting them is just so soothing! 🚨 among all the farms I think this will be the top recommended. It’s clean and young child friendly. +Value for money. Try their banana milk and strawberry milk.
Amber A — Google review
An Absolutely Unforgettable Farm Experience – We’re Already Dreaming of Our Next Visit! WE MISS THOSE ADORABLE, FLUFFY SHEEP SO MUCH! 🐑💕 Khao Yai has many farms, but this one is SPECIAL – where else can you actually STEP INSIDE a sheep barn and have dozens of eager, woolly friends munching right from your hands?! The joy is absolutely contagious! Here’s how to MAXIMIZE THE FUN (driver tips included!): ✨ **Start at the museum** (2 floors of quirky farm history – way more interesting than it sounds!) ✨ Speed through the "12 zodiac animals" – save your snacks because the REAL excitement comes later! ✨ SHEEP FEEDING TIME!** 🎉 Your driver can take you straight to the sheep & flower farm – prepare for sheer delight as soft noses nuzzle your palms! (Pro tip: Hold the food high unless you want an overeager sheep attempting a cuddle!) ✨ Bunny paradise awaits! The rabbit feeding area is MAGICAL – they’ll hop right up to you, twitching noses and all! ✨ Don’t miss cow milking – it’s hilariously hands-on and perfect for photos! This isn’t just for kids – we adults were squealing with joy the entire time!** Between the flower fields, giggling at greedy goats, and being mobbed by sweet sheep, this farm delivers PURE HAPPINESS. 10/10 would feed sheep again – see you soon, fluffy friends! 🌈🐇🐄 🐑
Charles L — Google review
Tickets are 120฿ per person — drive your own car in and explore 4 main spots between 1:30–3:30 PM. • Stop 1 is mainly for feeding animals (not photo-friendly and requires extra fee). • Stop 2 is a stunning flower field with wide open skies and constant cool breeze — perfect for photos (but bring a hat, it’s sunny!). • Stop 3 is where you can feed adorable animals. A basket of treats (milk bottles, veggies, etc.) costs 140฿ and is more than enough. After that, cool down with their 99฿ coconut ice cream cone (topped with beans!) — super refreshing, but melts fast in the wind. • There are also 4 daily buffalo shows — free to watch, though it gets crowded and hard to snap a clear pic.
Nazmul K — Google review
The farm has four exploration points. First, you get to explore a big field and interact with the sheep. You can also feed them. Second, you explore a field of colorful flowers. Third, you can milk cows, interact with rabbits, sheep, and geese, and play fun mini-games. You can also rent a bike to go around. Fourth, it is a museum where you can learn about cowboy culture and the Thai forest. Their ice cream is delicious. It has a soft gelato-like consistency and not-too-sweet flavors.
Kiadpawi ( — Google review
First time to Pak Chong and Farm Chok Chai was a highlight and my family loved it very much!! Huge Sunflower farm and feeding animals were nice and really made us come close to nature! Special indeed.
K — Google review
One of the historic farm in Thailand. We have visited this place during our journey back to Bangkok. With just 120 Baht per person we drove thru the farm by our car. We also ordered a "recommended" hamburger menu that in my idea was a bit overpriced (410 Baht) taken into account the quality and quantity compared to what usually we get in Europe.
Amir J — Google review
Visited in December 2024 for a family trip. It is a very big farm. Paid for entrance to drive in with our driver. The drive is just a small loop. Went in the afternoon as my driver said that's the time he could bring us there. Totally wrong. I suggest you go in the early morning. No cowboy show during my visit. Just some sheep and cows. They will display 2 dairy cows for you to try milking but you need to pay. So be prepared to pay at every station. I can't even go around the farm on their tractor because they claimed my ticket was not included. I wasn't even sure what was included in my ticket as I can't speak or understand Thai. I just paid what I was told and went for it. I spent only 30 minutes there and I left. A total waste of time. It only looks fantastic on advertisements but the real thing doesn't match up at all. There are better ones.
Thomas — Google review
I’ve been coming to this place for many years. Chokchai burgers are fresh & juicy, the meat is delicious, recently I’m skipping the buns. The staff in the little booth is always very friendly and helpful. I’m looking forward to my next stopover
Eugen H — Google review
4.2
(10164)
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3.8
(571)
169 หมู่ที่ 2 Thanon Mittraphap, Nong Nam Daeng, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand
http://www.farmchokchai.com/
+66 2 532 2846
22

PB Valley Khaoyai Winery

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
PB Valley Khaoyai Winery, located in the Pak Chong district of Thailand, is the largest winery in Southeast Asia. Established by Mr. Piya Bhirombhakdi, this 1000-acre vineyard benefits from high elevation and cool temperatures during the winter months, allowing for the successful cultivation of wine grapes such as Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chenin Blanc.
A great experience lasting 70 minutes with 3 stations: grapes picking, brewery tour and wine tasting. Grapes were crunchy and sweet. Wines include the rose red, blanc white and red. Highly recommended.
Peter S — Google review
Absolutely incredible experience at PB Valley! I ordered the braised beef and a calamari side, and both dishes were out of this world. The beef was melt-in-your-mouth tender, rich in flavour, and perfectly balanced. The calamari was fresh, crispy, and a great complement to the meal. The restaurant is set right in a beautiful vineyard, which adds to the charm. Our group, though we didn’t drink, bought a bunch of grape juices — and they were excellent. Everyone was happy with the food, and I also tried my friend’s roasted chicken, which was delicious. The atmosphere was warm, and the service attentive and friendly. I can’t recommend this place enough — if you’re in Khao Yai, make sure PB Valley is on your list!
Samir O — Google review
Very charming winery with a lovely view restaurant. Moderate prices for great food and yummy wine. Nice gift shop and can buy wine and spirits there. Locally made products. The staff is friendly and attentive. Had no time for wine tour but will be back. Easy parking. Lovely mountains with water views of vineyard.
Denisa R — Google review
The vineyard is a gem in the Khaoyai National Park. Beautifully landscaped with several out buildings including an excellent restaurant. We also did the wine tasting. I would definitely recommend it.
Daniel F — Google review
Truly a new experience. Joined their 350 baht wine tour at 09.15 am time. Got to see their vineyard, grape picking, and the production line. You can also got 3 glass of wine tasting. Very worth it !
Vanessa J — Google review
Visited PB Valley Winery in Khao Yai last Saturday. The place has a great ambiance surrounded by beautiful greenery. As it’s off-season, there weren’t many grapes on the vines, but our guide explained everything perfectly about the vineyard and wine-making process. If you enjoy nature and a calm, peaceful environment, it’s definitely worth a visit.
Arun N — Google review
We have afternoon meal at restaurant, atmosphere & food are excellence. Very good thing is that it has no break between lunch and dinner.
P K — Google review
We missed the last tour but had a lovely time dining on the restaurant. All food tasted great! Ambience is perfect. We had a lovely time. Don’t miss out on their fresh grape juice too! 🍇
Stephanie F — Google review
4.2
(2680)
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3.8
(399)
102/2 Moo5, Mitraparp Road, Payayen Pakchong, Nakhon Ratchasima 30320, Thailand
http://www.pbvalley.com/
+66 81 733 8783
23

Khao Yai National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest national park, is a favorite weekend getaway for Bangkok residents seeking cooler temperatures. The park is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, macaques, gibbons, and stunning hornbill species. Visitors can explore hiking and biking trails to discover the park's rich biodiversity and may spot rare bird species like Silver Pheasant and Eared Pitta.
A beautiful national park and my 37th in Thailand! lots of nature, I love being able to drive round at my own pace got absolutely soaked mind you but I got to see elephants in the wild so I'm happy.
Dream — Google review
Beautiful park - pristine and well worth visiting. Be mindful that as a foreigner, you will need to pay the tourist price for entry (400 bhat). Not a big deal but worth noting. Also be mindful that there are a lot of unmarked speed bumps so keep an eye out for these. Highly recommended
Attila T — Google review
The National park is very beautiful. A wide open large space with a road running all the way through it. On our visit we didn’t get to see elephants but we saw large healthy dear and monkeys carrying babies. There are amazing view points and also camping points. You can also drive right through the park to an amazing waterfall. A very worthwhile visit. 40 Bhat for local people and 300 Bhat for foreigners. Still money worth spending.
Wandering S — Google review
Huge national park with many interesting animals. I'd recommend to book a safari with a guide, because otherwise you might drive/walk straight past the most interesting things without even noticing. Also you are not allowed to walk into the jungle on your own, which makes sense because although beautiful it can also be dangerous. Also make sure you bring insect spray and leech protection socks. And don't forget to respect nature.
Viki S — Google review
Beautiful place with lots of wildlife. Although it was a very short wildlife photography trip for me, I got some wonderful photographs of wild elephant herd, sambar deers, barking deers, and pig-tailed macaques. Definitely coming back for a longer visit next time.
Om Y — Google review
It's really worth a visit. Just watch out for wildlife if you were to drive after dawn. There are so many interesting spots, day and night, to enjoy the nature. If you are not really into camping, stay on the lower areas of the park. There are many fancy hotels and houses to choose from. More importantly, it's much easier to eat with varieties of foods. Just be aware that prices may be similar to Bangkok, or some places are even priceier.
Preeyakorn P — Google review
We visit the khao yai national Park yesterday I search on khao yai national Park website the entry fees for foreigners is 200 baht even on the Internet it says 200 baht but they charge us 400 baht per person we are the group of many people so it become double the price that what we expected this is very disappointed Dual pricing scam for expats 40thb for Thai 400thb for foreigners even if you have a work permit ranger staff at the entrance told us to leave if we aren't happy paying 10 times more than locals. This is the worst experience and worst attitude we faced and we didn't see much wildlife in day time At night safari we see some but it's not worth it to pay 10× extra for that
Umer Y — Google review
I really enjoyed our nature trip! The views were stunning, the air was fresh, and it felt so relaxing to be surrounded by nature.
Pinky R — Google review
4.5
(16319)
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4.2
(678)
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
https://khaoyainationalpark.com/
+66 86 092 6529
24

Safari World

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Safari World Bangkok is a popular zoo and entertainment park in the heart of Bangkok, drawing both tourists and locals alike. This expansive 480-acre park, established in 1988, offers an immersive experience into Thailand's diverse wildlife. Divided into two sections - Marine Park and Safari Park - visitors can explore a wide range of animal habitats. The park features safari rides, marine attractions, live feedings, and thrilling stunt shows that cater to both education and entertainment.
Safari World Bangkok is an amazing place to visit and I truly loved the experience. The park has a beautiful, forest-like environment inside, which makes the whole visit feel natural and adventurous. Everything was well-organized, from the shows to the facilities, making it easy to enjoy the day. The animal shows were a highlight—well-prepared and entertaining, with animals trained to perform in a way that amazed both kids and adults. It was also exciting to see animals I had never encountered before, like capybaras, walruses, and kangaroos. The elephant show, dolphin show were very entertaining, and it was fascinating to watch lions and tigers roaming freely instead of being caged. For an extra thrill, you can take a special caged truck ride where you get to feed the lions, and they even climb onto the vehicle—an unforgettable experience! Feeding some animals requires a separate payment, but it’s worth it for the interactive fun. The food court was another great part of the visit, with plenty of choices and delicious Thai food that I really enjoyed. The only downside is that it gets very crowded. We went around 8 a.m. and still couldn’t manage to see all the shows in one day. Overall, Safari World Bangkok is a must-visit attraction for families and travelers—packed with wildlife, fun activities, and great food in a beautiful setting.
Kaumadi P — Google review
Worth to spend a day specially for kids. Much more cleanness needed by authorities near and around animal cages & living area. International buffet good for Thai & Chinese cushion only. Inside every fun activities are sold for tickets. Thats ok for funding. But flexibility is essential as money is not everything. 95% Staff attentive for all events are the best human resources there. Very active & innovative. One of Asian pride 👑️ Sawasdee🙏
Sunil P — Google review
Safari World is a fun place to spend a day, especially if you enjoy animal shows and light adventure. We were able to watch the Spy War, dolphin, and sea lion shows, and each one had its own entertaining moments. The bus tour was also a nice way to see different animals up close without too much effort. One of the highlights was feeding the giraffes, which was simple but memorable. The weather was good, so lunchtime wasn’t too hot, and there were shaded spots to rest. Just be ready for a lot of walking since the park is quite wide. Overall, it’s a good experience for families and friends who want a mix of shows, animals, and easy sightseeing.
Charlie C — Google review
Safari World Bangkok is a fun-filled, family-friendly adventure! 🐯🦒🚗 The drive-through safari was an unforgettable experience — lions, zebras, giraffes, and more, roaming freely around your car. The Marine Park is packed with entertaining shows — from dolphins and sea lions to cowboy stunts and Hollywood action. It’s well-organized, clean, and perfect for kids and adults alike. Food options are good, and there are plenty of shady spots to relax. Highly recommended for a full day of wildlife and fun.
Rahul A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing Experience at Safari World & Marine Park, Bangkok We had an amazing experience, especially at the Marine Park — all the shows were absolutely fantastic! Most shows happen twice a day, so plan your visit accordingly to make the most of it. Every show is worth your time and perfect for families. For better ticket prices, book through Agoda or other online travel portals — they usually offer great discounts. If you plan to visit Safari World, note that you can either drive your own car through the park or pay 100 Baht per person for the safari bus (in addition to the admission ticket). The safari itself takes about 30 minutes — it’s nice but don’t expect the kind of up-close tiger encounters you might see in promotional pictures. If you’ve booked a ticket with lunch included, you’ll enjoy a buffet meal at one of their restaurants. The lunch was really good — they had separate counters for vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, which we appreciated. For feeding animals, the prices vary from 100–300 Baht depending on the animal. Restrooms are available at many places inside the park, which is convenient. A small tip — bottled water (500 ml) inside costs around 30 Baht, so it’s better to carry your own bottle. You can refill it during the buffet lunch. They played 2-3 indian songs during dolphin show. Overall, don’t pay too much attention to negative reviews — it’s truly one of the best one-time experiences you can have in Bangkok, especially for families and kids. Highly recommended! 🌿🦒🐬
SJ — Google review
We went on a group tour. Well this place is good for children and adults with 4 different shows that happen everyday (chimpangee, dolphin, sealion and elephant show). It takes you whole day. Giraffe feeding was 200 bhat each and taking a picture with eagle was 400 bhat each. We were fed indian buffet lunch(not recommended). We eneded up eating outside the buffet as it was very much unorganized. The resturants are all animal themed. The safari world is where you drive with you van or car inside a protected area. We did not enjoy it. However we got to see tiger, bear and more animals. The zoo was supercrowded as many tour groups and students from school were there when we visited. An okish experience.
Sushan S — Google review
My recent visit to Safari World Bangkok was, without a single doubt, one of the absolute highlights of my trip to Thailand. From the moment we arrived, the excitement was palpable, and the entire experience far exceeded our already high expectations. This isn't just an attraction; it's a full-day immersion into the wonders of the animal kingdom, brilliantly split into two distinct and thrilling sections. We began our adventure with the iconic Safari Park drive-through. It felt surreal to be driving through expansive landscapes with majestic giraffes gracefully wandering past our windows, herds of zebras and antelope grazing peacefully, and powerful lions lounging just a few meters away. It was like being transported directly to the heart of an African savanna, all while being in Bangkok. The animals appeared healthy, active, and well-cared-for in their spacious enclosures. After the drive, we entered the Marine Park, which is a vibrant hub of activity. The shows here are nothing short of spectacular. The Dolphin Show was a beautiful display of agility and intelligence, while the Spy War stunt show had our entire group on the edge of our seats with its high-octane action and incredible special effects. However, the most magical moments were the interactive encounters. Feeding the gentle giraffes, who eagerly yet politely took lettuce leaves right from our hands, was a heartwarming and unforgettable experience that we captured in countless photos. The park is impeccably clean, the pathways are well-signposted, and the staff are consistently friendly and helpful. We spent a solid eight hours here and still felt like we could have seen more. Safari World has masterfully created a perfect blend of education, conservation, and pure, unadulterated entertainment. It is worth every baht and every minute of your time. I cannot recommend it highly enough for families, couples, and solo travelers alike—it’s a true gem and a must-visit destination in Bangkok
Udara R — Google review
A wonderful place with many animals to see, including tigers, zebras, and many more. The Terrest Giraffe experience is definitely worth it, but do note there’s an additional charge. And don’t miss the dolphin show, it’s absolutely fantastic! You can get all the tickets on the Klook app.
Fithrah S — Google review
4.4
(46664)
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4.1
(3439)
99 Panya Indra Rd, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok 10510, Thailand
https://safariworld.com/
+66 2 518 1000
25

Chatuchak Weekend Market

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Traditional market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Chatuchak Weekend Market, also known as JJ Market, is a massive market in northern Bangkok with over 15,000 stalls offering a diverse range of goods. Originally a flea market started in the 1950s, it has now become the largest market in Thailand. The market sells everything from clothing to pets, antiques, plants, amulets, and food and drink.
Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is a must-visit spot for anyone who loves shopping, food, and local culture. The market is massive, with thousands of stalls selling a wide variety of products — from trendy fashion and handmade crafts to unique and vintage items you won’t find anywhere else. It’s a paradise for fashion lovers and collectors alike. The lively atmosphere, friendly vendors, and endless choices make it an exciting place to explore. Prices are usually reasonable, and bargaining is part of the fun. You can also enjoy a great selection of Thai street food and refreshing drinks as you walk around. Since it can get crowded and hot, visiting early in the morning is a good idea. Overall, Chatuchak offers a vibrant and memorable shopping experience full of charm and creativity.
Kasun Y — Google review
The Chatuchak Market is the largest open-air market in Bangkok, so prepare for a lot of walking. The location is accessible by train, making it fairly easy to get there. There is no fee to get in and the market has different areas dedicated to specific items such as art or clothing. Scattered throughout are food stalls and other shops. I spent 4 hours here and was able to get through most of the market.
Norman M — Google review
Chatuchak Weekend Market is an absolute must-visit in Bangkok! 🛍️ From trendy clothes and handmade crafts to delicious Thai street food, you can find almost everything here. The market is huge — make sure to wear comfy shoes and stay hydrated! 💦 The vibe is lively, the locals are friendly, and every corner is full of surprises. A perfect spot to shop, eat, and soak up the Bangkok atmosphere. 😍
Ahmad S — Google review
I have been to Chatuchak Market many times over the years and every time I go I find something new or a section I haven't visited before. It's a very very big market and definitely worth a visit. They sell everything from clothes to kitchen wear, Hilltribe arts and crafts to furniture and antiques. There is so much more too this place but if you are looking for presents to take home or a great experience in Bangkok then it is a great option. Oh and there are lots of places to eat and drink as well. Just a two minute walk from the BTS station Mo Chit and the MRT station Suan Chatuchak.
Andy S — Google review
This market mostly is of antiques or thrift clothing items. Although there was many cool items personally a lot of the price points were similar to that a vintage markets back home in Canada. They were curated, but for me things were more expensive than I was willing to spend. Definitely worth checking out though. Bring a snack as there’s a lot of floors and you will be in there for hours.
Savannah — Google review
Chatuchak Weekend Market is an unmissable experience for anyone visiting Bangkok. Open only on weekends, this massive market is a true maze where you’ll happily get lost among thousands of stalls. Here you can find everything: traditional Thai clothing, all the most famous brands in surprisingly convincing “fake” versions, unique antiques, and an endless selection of incredibly cheap street food. One thing to remember: haggling is essential. Whatever you want to buy, negotiate—the price will drop dramatically, and it’s all part of the fun. The market is always very crowded, lively, and full of energy, making it a vibrant glimpse into local culture. Whether you’re shopping, tasting local bites, or simply enjoying the atmosphere, Chatuchak is definitely an experience you shouldn’t miss.
Davide L — Google review
Shopping paradise and cultural experience! Chatuchak Weekend Market is massive and full of energy! From clothes, accessories, and souvenirs to unique home decor and street food, there’s something for everyone. The market is vibrant, colorful, and perfect for exploring local culture. Don’t forget to try some of the delicious Thai snacks while you shop. Bring comfy shoes and plenty of time — you’ll want to see it all! A must-visit for anyone in Bangkok.
J _ — Google review
Huge and amazing. Everything you could ever want is here. Trinkets, souvenirs, shoes, clothes, wallets, scarves, jerseys, household goods, bags and more. It is a barter situation so start lower than what they have marked, the more you get the better discount you'll get. Lots of delicious food stalls as well. It's absolutely huge so plan on spending some time here, many duplicate vendors but also many unique.
Karl — Google review
4.4
(53339)
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4.3
(18300)
587, 10 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Khwaeng Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
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BTS Skytrain

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Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
The BTS Skytrain is an elevated 3-level rapid transit system that covers a distance of 33 miles and operates with a fleet of 4-car trains. On weekends, visitors can take the Bangkok Skytrain to Mo Chit Station for a vibrant experience filled with delicious food, affordable souvenirs, and great people-watching opportunities.
4.5
(49287)
Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand
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Terminal 21 Asok

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Department store
Located near the bustling Asok junction in Bangkok, Terminal 21 is a trendy shopping center with an airport theme. Each floor is designed to resemble a famous world capital, complete with themed restrooms and escalators marked as departures and arrivals. The mall offers a mix of brand-name stores and independent boutiques, along with the popular Pier 21 food court on the fifth floor. Visitors can enjoy a variety of affordable Thai street-food-style dishes in this bustling food court.
Wow! 😍 What an incredible experience! Before heading to our Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise Night 🚢🌃, we decided to explore Terminal 21, and honestly, it turned out to be one of the best shopping malls I’ve ever visited in my lifetime 🏙️💖. The moment we stepped inside, it felt like stepping into a whole new world 🌏. This place is massive – around 5 to 6 floors plus the ground floor 🏢 – each level beautifully themed and designed with so much attention to detail ✨🎨. The decorations are absolutely stunning 🎉💡, giving a fresh, vibrant, and luxurious vibe all around. Everywhere you look, there are famous clothing brands 👗👟, luxury boutiques 💎👜, and an amazing variety of food options 🍣🍔🍕. From Starbucks ☕ to KFC 🍗, and plenty of unique local and international food stalls, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. We spent our time walking through each floor 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️, admiring the creative designs, taking photos 📸, and soaking up the lively atmosphere 💃🕺. It’s the kind of place where you can easily lose track of time because there’s just so much to see and explore ⏳❤️. Before our dinner cruise, this mall visit was already a highlight of the day 🌟, and it perfectly set the mood for the rest of the evening 🌙✨. Terminal 21 is a WOW factor shopping destination – a mix of style, luxury, and fun all under one roof 🛍️🏆. If you’re in Bangkok, I highly recommend adding this to your must-visit list ✅ – you won’t regret it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Absolute perfection!
Praveen D — Google review
This shopping center features a unique design where each floor is decorated to reflect the culture and ambiance of a different country, creating an immersive and diverse shopping experience. For example, you might find one floor inspired by the vibrant streets of Tokyo, another capturing the charm of a Parisian boulevard, and yet another evoking the warmth of a Moroccan marketplace. The ground floor hosts a gourmet bazaar, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, specialty foods, and daily essentials to cater to your shopping needs. Additionally, the top floor is home to a state-of-the-art cineplex, perfect for enjoying the latest movies in a comfortable and modern setting.
Raihan A — Google review
Terminal 21 in Bangkok is truly a one-of-a-kind shopping and lifestyle destination! It’s not just a mall but an experience that lets you travel the world without leaving the building. The mall features an amazing selection of international and local brands, perfect for fashion lovers and casual shoppers alike. Each floor is designed based on a different country theme — from Tokyo and London to Paris, Istanbul, and San Francisco. The level of detail in the décor, architecture, and ambience is simply mind-blowing. It genuinely feels like you’re exploring different cities as you move between floors. One of the most talked-about highlights here is the washrooms! Each themed floor has beautifully designed restrooms that match the country’s concept — so creative and aesthetic that visitors often stop just to take pictures! On the ground floor, you’ll also find a lovely area where visitors can feed and interact with animals. They’re well maintained, friendly, and add a charming touch to the overall experience — especially if you’re visiting with family or kids. The mall conveniently opens up to the riverfront, from where you can board the famous dinner cruises and enjoy a breathtaking view of Bangkok at night. Overall, Terminal 21 is a must-visit — a perfect mix of shopping, sightseeing, and unique experiences all under one roof!
Deepak P — Google review
Having already been to the Terminal 21 in Pattaya, I was excited to visit the Bangkok location, and it did not disappoint. This is a thoroughly modern mall with all the shops you could ever need. ​The real highlight, however, is the incredible food court upstairs. What makes the mall so special is that each level is themed around a different global city, and these themes extend to the many places to eat and drink on every floor. It makes the entire shopping and dining experience unique and fun.
UEM — Google review
This shopping mall is really creative and worth a visit. Each floor is decorated to represent a different world destination, like London, Tokyo, or San Francisco, with details in the architecture and decor. It's a fun experience, almost like a tourist attraction itself. In addition to the wide variety of stores, it has a huge indoor food court (the famous Pier 21), which offers many food options. It's a great place to walk around, even if you're not planning to shop.
Luana B — Google review
fun shopping mall! I love how each floor is designed like a different city – walking around feels like traveling the world in one place. The decorations are creative and make the whole experience unique compared to other malls in Bangkok. The highlight for me was definitely the food court on the top floor. The food is delicious, with so many local Thai dishes to try, and the prices are surprisingly cheap for a big mall. It’s a great spot if you want to taste different Thai foods without spending much. There are also plenty of shops, both international brands and small local boutiques, so you can easily spend a few hours here. Plus, the location is super convenient, right by the BTS and MRT.
Olivia — Google review
The best place to go shopping if you’re near the sukhumvit area. I loved the themed floors and it has every big store you could want. also a great food court, Pier21!
Farzin E — Google review
Terminal 21 Asok offers a fantastic shopping experience – and the Pier 21 food court on the 5th floor takes the spotlight. With delicious Thai street food at unbeatable prices (around 20–40 Baht for meals, 20–30 Baht for fresh fruit smoothies) in a clean, air-conditioned environment, it’s a go-to for locals and tourists alike. One highlight is the juice point, where you can mix your favorite fruits into a refreshing smoothie for about 30–40 Baht—perfect for a quick, healthy recharge. Overall, the food court feels modern and organized, offering great value and variety, especially during less crowded times. A consistently good experience round out a pleasant visit to the mall.
Mahir H — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(6427)
88 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
https://www.terminal21.co.th/asok/
+66 2 108 0888
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centralwOrld

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Shopping mall
Shopping
CentralWorld, formerly known as the World Trade Center, is a massive shopping complex located in the heart of Bangkok's Sukhumvit district. It is one of the largest shopping centers in Asia and continues to be a top attraction in Thailand. The mall features eight floors filled with a wide variety of shops offering everything from fashion and technology to beauty products. Visitors can also enjoy dining at numerous national and international restaurants on the upper floor.
CentralWorld – massive and lively shopping hub! 🛍️🌆 CentralWorld is one of Bangkok’s largest and busiest malls. It has an incredible variety of international brands, local shops, restaurants, and cafes, so there’s something for everyone. The mall is modern, clean, and well-organized, but it can get very crowded, especially on weekends or during holidays. The open spaces and impressive atrium make walking around enjoyable, and there are plenty of spots for dining and relaxing. If you love shopping, food, and experiencing the bustling city vibe, CentralWorld is a must-visit. Just be ready for crowds!
Hashem M — Google review
As a tourist, I really enjoyed visiting this mall! It’s a great place to shop for both luxury brands and local Thai labels. The mall is big, clean, and beautifully designed — perfect for walking around and exploring. There are so many restaurants and cafes to choose from, and there’s almost always an event going on. I also love that it’s connected by a walking bridge to nearby areas, which makes it super convenient to get around. Definitely a must-visit spot when in Bangkok!
Fatin R — Google review
CentralwOrld is one of the most impressive shopping malls in Bangkok! 🛍️✨ It’s huge, modern, and offers an incredible variety of international brands, restaurants, and cafés – you can truly find everything here. 🍜👗☕ The atmosphere is great – a perfect mix of luxury and relaxation. The food courts and rooftop bars are definite highlights. 🍹 Everything is spotless, well organized, and easy to navigate. A perfect place to shop, dine, and enjoy the Bangkok lifestyle!
Urs S — Google review
Our favorite mall ist the Siam Paragon, followed by the MBK Center. Both are near Centralworld. It's a great area to stay at if you like malls (like we do). Of these three, the Centralworld is the one that excites me the least. Pricing and shopping wise it's somewhere between the more luxury Siam Paragon (with the best food hall) and the cheaper MBK Center. There's nothing wrong with this mall though. A good range of shops, cheaper and more luxurious ones. Nice food court and a good number of really nice restaurants. It's just the one I feel the least connected to, just didn't catch me like the other two. But there's a very very good reason to come here anyways: It's "Katsu Midori". The Sushi Restaurant with the best Sushi outside of Japan. Quality is insanely good. Be sure to make a reservation or be ready to wait up to two hours. But worth it. Still: If you're in the area, it's a pretty fun mall and worth checking out. We always come back too, since Paragon and MBK are so close. So we visit this one as well.
Alex H — Google review
A super huge mall with plenty of shopping 🛍 and F&B. It's also convenient to get here since it's near the BTS station. I came here 3 consecutive days to get food & desserts. Loads of great foid here. The shopping brands are also more down to earth. Not just caters for the rich.
Cher O — Google review
This place is gigantic and has everything you could want, went looking for some designer sunglasses and jeans. Everyone was helpful and I didnt have any issues communicating in English. I had a burger at the shake shack, delicious not too expensive, well run and clean establishment 👍 you could easily spend days shopping here before seeing everything
Faded J — Google review
Great Place for shopping. Almost every brand is here in Bangkok centralwOrld. Too big to roam around. Have a ice skating on top floor with playing area and gaming zone. Prayer rooms are also here. Food centre below the mall and on the level 3 also.
Farhan G — Google review
CentralWorld in Bangkok is one of the best shopping centers I’ve visited. The mall is huge, modern, and extremely well-organized, making it easy to explore. It offers a *complete range of fashion*, from everyday clothing to high-end designer brands, so there’s something for every style and budget. What really stands out is the food selection, especially on the **7th floor**. There are countless options — from delicious Thai dishes to international cuisine, along with many bakeries and dessert shops. Whether you want a full meal or just something sweet, you’ll definitely find something you love. Overall, CentralWorld is a perfect place for shopping, eating, and spending the day. With its variety of big-name brands, trendy fashion stores, and amazing food choices, it’s a must-visit destination in Bangkok.
Henry D — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(5858)
999/9 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
https://www.centralworld.co.th/th/home
+66 2 640 7000
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Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park by IHG

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Hotel
Nature & Parks
Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, an IHG Hotel, is a luxurious accommodation located in the heart of downtown Bangkok. Situated near Patpong Street and within walking distance of MBK Shopping Mall, this upscale hotel offers stunning city views and top-notch amenities. Guests can enjoy a rooftop pool, a fitness center, and a Cantonese bar/restaurant with international cuisine.
You can tell ALL you need to know about hotel from the room service. Gorgeous buffet breakfast Immaculate and very courteous staff Then I got back to my room (I’d only left it for an hour!) and everything was reset (including be quickly vacuumed!) with a smile and a bow. Feeling VERY relaxed and cared for by the friendly staff here. Thank you for a GREAT first day in Bangkok!! Photos are of my reset room (which to me makes all the difference for a great stay)
Rebecca L — Google review
Word of advice Just save enough $ and book the room with club privileges. Truly money well spent when you get breakfast, High Tea, Happy hours, free food and cocktails. However the icing on the cake is not the freebies but the honour of meeting the team @ Club lounge: Candi, Kathy, Pop, Ben, Tech and Gosh. The Club Floor team epitomise the essence of Thai Service Culture. Friendly, Discreet and Respectful. On behalf of my family, please extend our gratitude to IHG for the wonderful experience.
Kave H — Google review
Great location on the business area of BKK. Very convenient for travel, near BTS and MRT. Also near hospital and shopping center. The staffs are very nice and helpful. Front desks are welcome with warm and great manner. The room is clean and comfortable with many facilities provided. 24-7 Fitness and swimming pool are available. Breakfast is so delicious, the buffet lines are great with many choice of food.
Nitsumon D — Google review
Two night getaway from Singapore to Bangkok. Wasn't sure exactly where to stay, but as IHG Platinum this seemed like a good option. Turned out to be a great option! This is one of the better Crowne Plaza hotels in my experience. I used points to book a King Standard. They did not upgrade me (they apologized and offered a second welcome voucher). Even so, the room was spacious + comfortable + clean + quiet. Bathroom is large, with a separate bath and shower. Includes a Japanese style toilet. For whatever reason, I met many Japanese guests staying at this hotel. There happens to be an excellent Japanese restaurant on the 22nd floor, not able to charge to the room from there but it's well worth having your dinner there. Breakfast at Panorama offers a wide range of cuisine, including Western + Japanese + Korean stations. I visited Panorama again for ala carte lunch and TapIt for a pizza in the evenings. Would definitely return!
Matthew S — Google review
Came for business. The room is big, the bathroom is big with bathroom is big with bathtub. The location is good, near the MRT station and central park. Has multiple choices for breakfast. Oh, the coffee is great.
Peggy H — Google review
One of the most diverse breakfast spreads I've ever seen. Room had a great view and decent size. Location is perfect. Not much I could complain about really.
Matthew — Google review
The Crowne Plaza in Bangkok. How should one judge this? Let's start with the room on the club floor. I received an upgrade to a small suite. Many thanks for that, because the room was very nice and clean! The staff were extremely friendly and thanked us five times for everything, even when they hadn't really understood us. This also led to misunderstandings. Among the staff, I would like to highlight Ms Butter in the restaurant – she was a gem! Attentive and always nearby when you needed her, but never intrusive, just as you would expect in a much more upmarket restaurant. The food was good but not outstanding. And now we come to breakfast. It is possible to have breakfast on the club floor, but unlike the large restaurant on the 23rd floor, the selection is a little limited. That's why I went to the restaurant on the second morning. So that I can compare the cuisine in the different hotels, I always order Eggs Benedict. I cannot give a rating for this version I received, as I am unable to award negative stars. The bread/toast was stale and the egg was cold. I was surprised that Eggs Benedict could be pre-made; they could at least have heated it properly. The runny yolk was missing, the mini slice of ham was very cold, and the béarnaise sauce was watery and practically non-existent with only three drops. There should be a change in this area of the kitchen. I will try to include the video I made in the review. Overall, a good business hotel with some excellent staff and a mixed kitchen.
Peter W — Google review
Well located near both metro and sky train. Close to hospital and Red Cross. Night time shopping very close. Park is close. Mall is about an hour walk away. ATM for cash right outside. Staff were very polite and helpful. Rooms were well serviced. I was a nonsmoker in a smoking room and couldn't tell. Loved the shower, never used the bathtub but it looked nice. Breakfast buffet is great and views of skyline are nice. Lots of variety.
David L — Google review
4.4
(2684)
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4.3
(7784)
952 Rama IV Rd, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
https://bangkoklumpinipark.crowneplaza.com/ja
+66 2 632 9000
30

Bang Saen Ville

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Bang Saen Ville, located in Tambon Saen Suk, Mueang Chonburi district, Chonburi province, eastern Thailand, is a popular beach destination known for its 2.5 km stretch of well-maintained coastline. The area is renowned for its proximity to Bangkok and Pattaya, making it a convenient choice for visitors. One of the main draws of Bang Saen Ville is its abundance of fresh seafood served in local restaurants along the seaside district.
3.6
(582)
Huai Kapi, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 20130, Thailand, USA
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