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How long is the drive from Khon Kaen to Hua Hin?

The direct drive from Khon Kaen to Hua Hin is 398 mi (640 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 45 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Khon Kaen to Hua Hin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Cha-am, and Pak Chong, as well as top places to visit like Phimai Historical Park and Ban Rai Temple, Luang Phor Koon, or the ever-popular Prasat Pueai Noi.

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Top cities between Khon Kaen and Hua Hin

The top cities between Khon Kaen and Hua Hin are Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Cha-am, and Pak Chong. Bangkok is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Khon Kaen and 2 hours from Hua Hin.
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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
16 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Hua Hin
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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Shopping
Farmers Markets
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, located about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok, was once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam and a thriving international trading hub until it was destroyed by the Burmese in 1767. The remnants of this ancient city now make up the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site featuring palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries, and statues situated on an island surrounded by three rivers.
4% as popular as Bangkok
18 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Hua Hin
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Bangkok

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Sporting Events
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
2 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Hua Hin
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Cha-am

Cha-am is a charming beach town in Thailand, known for its beautiful sandy beaches and clear waters. It offers a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere compared to some of the busier tourist destinations in the country. The town is also famous for its delicious seafood, with numerous restaurants serving up fresh catches daily. Cha-am is a great place to enjoy water sports, sunbathe on the beach, or simply take leisurely strolls along the shore.
1% as popular as Bangkok
2 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Hua Hin

Best stops along Khon Kaen to Hua Hin drive

The top stops along the way from Khon Kaen to Hua Hin (with short detours) are BTS Skytrain, Chatuchak Weekend Market, and Jim Thompson House Museum. Other popular stops include Tops MBK Center, Thanon Khao San, and Khao Yai National Park.
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Prasat Pueai Noi

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Prasat Puay Noi, also known as Phra That Ku Thong, is a significant historical site in the Khon Kean Province, dating back over 800 years. This 12th-century Khmer ruin showcases a blend of Bapuan and Angkor Wat architectural styles. Despite its small size, visitors can spend around half an hour exploring the tranquil beauty of the buildings or opt for a longer visit to fully absorb the serene atmosphere.
Last time I visited this Khmer sanctuary many years ago. I am delighted that it has been maintained very well in spite of the few tourists it receives. Tourism around historical sites and national parks in Isan has been very quiet of late. Laterite blocks and sandstone carvings are representative of the period. It's good to see places without entry fee.
Rene P — Google review
We traveled by a private taxi from Khon Kaen city, and it took us 1h20. Prasat Puay Noi is a little beautiful Khmer temple that was built from red stone in the 11th century. There is no entry fee.
Driver C — Google review
A very peaceful hour in the grounds of the temple. Recommended.
Graham M — Google review
This is a handsome 12th century Khmer temple with beautiful red sandstone. There are excellent lintels over the doors, including one superb depiction of Shiva atop Nandi, his sacred mount. The temple is surrounded by lotus ponds, most of which were still functional at the time of writing. Entrance is free.
Raymond L — Google review
Just an ordinary size temple structure and located in a small village. Entrance Free. Only worth your time if happen to be nearby or passing through. There's a little cozy cafe shop next to it where you can have a wonderful time relaxing before continuing your journey 🏍💨
Kenny C — Google review
It is worth a visit. it's about 45km from Khon Kaen. It's a small ruin, so you can walk around it in half an hour or spend 2 hours just taking in the tranquil beauty of the buildings. Prasat Puei Noi or “Phra That Ku Thong” is the largest historical site in the region. In the Khon Kean Province, it is more than 800 years old. It is assumed that it was built between the 11th and 12th centuries. Combining the Khmer arts of Bapuan and Angkor Wat. To be used as a place of worship for performing rituals. According to Hindu (Brahmin) beliefs, the plan is Mount Meru. which is considered the axis of the universe, which is the dwelling place of the gods called "Sasana Banphot," in front of which the main prang's crypt is carved. It is a Nagarat shape with a beautiful pattern. The lintel is carved with the image of Narayana Banthomsin. which is still in good viewing condition, complete there is also the Kachalakshmi lintel considered that this is the only place that faces west, (all other buildings face east) and the door is closed. This is different from the general religious place in front of the gopura, and there is a door to pass through for good fortune. There is no entrance fee, and there was no one else viewing.
Mark E — Google review
Very small Khmer site but I have been there half day and nowbody else. It's a bit off the scene but if you are looking for a quiet place it's a visit worth. For me it was perfect and I could feel the mystic aura there without any distourbance
Martin S — Google review
There is no cost to enter. It is in the middle of a grass field next to a pond. Very tranquil location there was a mother and her young boys who left shortly after we arrived so we had the place to ourselves. Very glad we made the effort to get here. We caught the train from Khon Kaen to Ban Phai and there engaged a private driver to take us to the ruins wait and then drive us back for 1000 TBH.
Marc W — Google review
4.6
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4.1
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VWH5+V9V, Pueai Noi, Pueai Noi District, Khon Kaen 40340, Thailand
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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
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
Very clean and well maintained site. Staff inside the visitor's center were helpful and greeted us with kindness. There are plenty of shady benches to relax and enjoy the scenery. Overall though it's a small site compared with other historic sites in central Thailand. In my opinion, not worth the 200 baht entry price, which was 10 times the price my partner paid. I've traveled all over this country and have visited over 50 national parks, so I have a good feel for what you should expect for 100, 200, 300, and 400 baht entry. And I'm used to dual pricing too, but 200 is too high for this site, and 10 times the local price is just insulting. I'm sorry to say that I don't recommend this site, no matter how pretty it is.
John K — 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
Beautiful and underrated historical site Phimai Historical Park really surprised me. The temple complex is huge, peaceful, and full of amazing Khmer-style architecture. The carvings and layout are incredibly detailed, and you can easily imagine how impressive this place must have been hundreds of years ago. I loved how quiet and relaxing the park felt — not crowded at all, so you can take your time walking around, taking photos, and enjoying the atmosphere. It’s well maintained, the lawns are clean, and the whole area has a very calm, ancient vibe. The sunlight can get strong, so bring water and a hat if you go during the day. The entrance fee is fair - 200 baht for foreigners, and I’d say the park is absolutely worth a visit if you’re in Korat or anywhere nearby. Overall: a beautiful, historic place that’s perfect for a slow, meaningful stop. Highly recommend! 💯
Hayan . — 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
Get up early before the tourist arrive. The shadows are amazing. Relaxing place. 10 aud to get in. Thai for free.
Sue H — Google review
4.6
(8325)
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4.5
(591)
Nai Mueang, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30110, Thailand
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Ban Rai Temple, Luang Phor Koon

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Wat Ban Rai is an elaborate and vibrant temple complex featuring a stunning elephant mosaic shrine situated in a man-made lake. The shrine is adorned with over 20 million pieces of enameled tiles, showcasing depictions from Buddhism's sacred texts. Visitors can climb to the rooftop where they will find statues of Buddha and Luang Pho Khun. The temple offers spiritual solace for all and provides easy access for visitors.
If you’re looking for a temple that’s totally different from the usual, Wat Ban Rai is the place to go. It’s about a 3-hour drive from Bangkok, and it’s super easy to find, with plenty of parking nearby. The temple is shaped like a giant elephant and it’s covered in colorful mosaics that tell Buddhist stories. It’s such a cool mix of art and spirituality. There’s no entry fee, but donations are welcome. Go in the morning or late afternoon. Not only is it cooler, but the lighting makes the mosaics look even more stunning.
Andrei P — Google review
Temple of one of Thailand's greatest Monks Luamg Por Khun The Elephant Temple is a history of Buddhism detailing history of the path to enlightenment as taught by Buddha throughout Asia The Royal collection or main museum is a beautiful collection of relics and life of Luang Por Khun I have plenty of photos which I will try to share from my 4-5 hours at the temple Admission is free.. Plenty of restaurants as well Definitely worth the journey to pay respect to Luang Por Khun and his impact on Thai society 🙏🙏🙏
Andrew W — Google review
Grand and famous temple in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), known for its impressive scale. 🎨 The architecture and artistic details are truly magnificent and beautifully crafted. 🏯 The grandeur and beauty of the architecture are breathtaking — even more stunning in real life than in photos. 🌳 The grounds are spacious and very well maintained. 🙏 Highly recommended for a visit—make sure to set aside enough time, as there's a lot to explore.
K T — Google review
Very nice and service minded. Good prices and good experience and remeberable. Good for kids and grown ups. Nice personel en every manner.
Ebay M — Google review
We came late due to the jam caused by many people returning to their hometown for the new year 2025. We were lucky to be given a chance to go to the top of the Elephant Museum to pray to LP Koon statue that is almost 99% resemblance to LP Koon.
Dave C — Google review
If you want to see alot of beautiful art and learn more about the way too nirvana this is a must go. Really big place with much to see.
Joakim H — Google review
Beautiful temple that I visit every 2 to 3 years. Always something new. Restaurants and souvenirs etc at the car park for a great lunch etc.
Bill D — Google review
Absolutely amazing! We didn’t know where to look first! It’s much bigger than we thought it would be, would say it’s definitely worth visiting!
Aly . — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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8P2P+3VV, Kut Phiman, Dan Khun Thot District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30210, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/Wihanthepwitthayakom/
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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
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4.2
(321)
Rajadamnern Rd, Nai Mueang, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand
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1242 2

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Tambon Nai Mueang, เมือง, Chang Wat Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand
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Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo (Korat Zoo)

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo, also known as Korat Zoo, is a spacious 218-acre zoo that houses a wide variety of African animals. In addition to the animals, visitors can explore the reptile house and children's zoo while enjoying the beautiful gardens. The zoo also features a water park for those looking to cool off in the hot weather. Guests have several transportation options available to them including renting bikes or golf carts or taking a bus tour around the zoo.
Using The bikes and go carts makes it a positive place to visit if you keep at a healthy pace. More expensive for tourists. The money seems to go to good use in support of what looks like a zoo that's bettering itself. Since there were renovations happening. The building with A/C few and far in-between. The deer seem to have the run of the place and make sure to keep your camera ready at the bird exhibit, I walked through the wood walkway with the sun shining through the green translucent roof while it wasn't busy. As I walked I had birds flying past this corridor at head height. The green tint aura and the brightly colored birds would make it an awesome photo opportunity.
Joshua C — Google review
My second time in Korat Zoo. Book at last 3 hours. Zoo has amazing collection of animals it is design like a beautiful garden. Few option to ride inside Zoo my preferred is bike. I love the dear are walki inside freely. Do not miss a seal and pingwin show or duck feeding fish in a pond. Check my the video.
Piotr G — Google review
Nice and Clean place. We rent a golf cart to explorer the place which really convenient for us, due to we can stop wherever to see and to take the photos of the animals. We love this place very much of course we will return to visit this place again. The kids really enjoy this place.
Panisa W — Google review
Amazing zoo, definitely one of must see and visit if you’re nearby. 15 min drive from center of Korat. Unique experience to feed a Giraffe. But she was not so much in 🍃 she came after she saw 🍌. You will stay in memories for ever. Keep up with great work you do.
Luka M — Google review
Lots of parking spaces and plenty of ways to get around inside — trams, bicycles, and golf carts are all available. They have the only African elephants in Thailand, which is really cool! All the animals look healthy. Great place to spend a day! 🐘🌳
Natcha T — Google review
It was a great day out easy to get around and plenty of things to keep the children entertained.
James E — Google review
Second time I've been here and this time was better than the first. Lovely place. Great for kids.
Daniel F — Google review
The zoo is a wonderful place to visit for both locals and tourists. There is a foreigner price like most attractions in Thailand but it is clearly posted on every sign and very reasonable price too. Staff were all really nice, all the animals looks happy and healthy. We rented a couple of golf carts too which were a very good price too. The Zoo was huge and we couldn't see everything we wanted to so if you do come I recommend giving yourself at least 2 hours to explore. The water park is also a nice addition however when we visited the 2 biggest rides were closed. We had a really fun time and would recommend here to anyone.
Thomas — Google review
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หมู่ที่​ 1, 111, Chai Mongkhon, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand
http://www.korat.zoothailand.org/
+66 83 372 0404
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Wat Luang Phor Toh

Permanently Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Beautiful buildings in beautiful gardens. Well worth spending time to visit and absorb the atmosphere.
Om K — Google review
The structure has a rather huge and very well taken care of park. Location very close to Thanon Mittraphap and it is very easy to approach by car with enough parking space on the front side. Entrance is free for all. Big interior. Not very crowded on a working day, might have more visitors on weekend. All in all it worths a visit.
Alessandro A — Google review
Beautiful temple and landscape.
Y H — Google review
Yep. A tourist attraction. Nice place to spend some time at the middle of nowhere.
Toto • — Google review
Great temple to visit.
Leo H — Google review
good
Ko P — Google review
Ok
Walter D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great temple. Simple, not overloaded with statues. But very nice (Original) Ein toller Tempel. Schlicht, nicht überladen mit Statuen. Aber sehr schön
Time4 M — Google review
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VPCM+Q6P, Mittraphap, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30140, Thailand
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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
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2072, Takhop, Pak Thong Chai District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30150, Thailand
+66 81 928 5442
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Thongsomboon Club

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Water & Amusement Parks
Hotel
Theme Parks
The Thong Somboon Club is a relaxed resort with a Wild West theme that offers event space, horseback rides, a cafe, zipline and log ride. It's situated in the scenic Khao Yai region and provides an abundance of fun activities for families and friends to enjoy. The village is well-built with various options for both kids and adults to partake in.
Fun place to gather with friends or just relax quietly. The theme is western and cowboy so giddy up pardner. There are free zone (games, mini zoo) and paid activities as well (zip-line, atv, etc). Highlight was the mini zoo and fussing the baby goats.
Jack C — Google review
What's Good? Great view at the cafe on top with cool air during December. Not your typical theme park, but still packed with fun. Super spacious. Recommend to bring poncho along. Go for the 599 per person package. 3 hours, just nice. What's to improve? Ice-cream and drinks exchange with free token are available in the upper region only, not at entrance. More maintenance needed.
M — Google review
As an adult, it was a lovely afternoon and a wonderful experience. As a foreigner, the price of an MVP pass was a bit too high for what was on offer, in my opinion. Most of the things are geared more towards a younger audience. You can easily see everything in four hours. It's definitely worth a visit.
Florian — Google review
Good fun, but expensive (like you’d expect from a theme park). We went for the rainbow road luge which was a great laugh but over in a minute… 399Baht per person for a single activity, shuttle car-train to the top section of the park and a drink.
Will F — Google review
I had a very bad experience. If you're a foreigner you'll have absolutely no information since everything is written only in Thai. And most of the staff are not very friendly and difficult to get information. I speak Thai but still struggle because I can't read Thai. The staff weren't so helpful. Later I understand the entry plans are all joke and couldn't even play anything without paying 200 each ride. I chose 599 and my wife picked 399 and both are almost the same. Not worthy for what you the pay...
Usama H — Google review
The overall experience was wonderful and I really had a good time trying out the adventure activities. They have different price range to go experience different activities.
Kinley W — Google review
Firstly, I can't comment on the hotel part of this. I only visited the amusement park. Honestly, don't waste your money. It really isn't very good, you will end your visit feeling somewhat disappointed. I did like the pigmy goats and deer though! It all seemed very tired and old.
Stephen T — Google review
Adventure activities are mostly for family and children... Good place for visit ✅️
Chutamaneerat S — Google review
4.2
(4311)
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3.6
(98)
Pak Chong, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand
http://www.thongsomboon-club.com/
+66 93 326 6685
10

Kao Yai Floating Market

Hotel
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
Many good spots to take the pictures. Somewhat far away from the Khao Yai main entrance
Rayvat U — Google review
A big place to spend time, but for 100 baht to get in is so not worth it. The drinks are not good and the cake that won number 1 is plain, nothing special about it. Maybe when the weather is cold and there are flowers, it will be beautiful. But as for now, nothing to reccomend here.
Paeva A — Google review
Roses are in full bloom even under harsh weather condition. Some beds are still under constrction..
Dr. S — Google review
Does not seem to be open anymore
Joe B — Google review
Great place for enjoy the day with green views around it...👍👏
Mr T — Google review
Not worth for visiting. Nothing attractive.
Yuttana C — Google review
Unique and magic this place.
Andres H — Google review
Closed since probably months or even years
Marcel B — Google review
3.6
(277)
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1.9
(42)
88/8 หมู่ 16, Wang Katha, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130, Thailand
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11

Flora Park

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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Flora Park, located in Wang Nam Khiao, is a serene floral garden featuring vibrant flower beds and well-maintained shrubs. Visitors can explore eight different zones housing over 400 plant varieties by hopping on a shuttle bus. However, it's advisable to be prepared for potential traffic and hot weather with hats and other essentials. The park offers a pleasant way to spend time surrounded by beautiful flowers and open spaces.
Nicely located in a hilly area with spectacular displays of flowers in various colors and formations. Car park is available at the entrance, both outside and inside the park. On walking in, you are greeted by a member of staff to guide you to the ticketing area and on purchase of entry ticket (200 Baht adults, 150 Baht for over 60 years), staff will brief you what the ticket includes, then enter the park after getting stamped with ink under your wrist. The park has many parts with different setups as well as a small coffee shop on top of a small hill giving a panoramic view. Children enjoy the display of projected cartoon images on the walls, ceiling and floor of the dark room by the Cafe, and you can request your photo be taken by photographer and collect it on the way out for the price of 200 Baht. There is also a golf cart to take visitors in a tour around the large park. So beautiful and nice.
Husain ( — Google review
Very nice park. Entry was 200 Baht for adults and 150 for 60+. It included access to the flora park and the rose park. To go between them, a trolley is available every hour. You do need your tickets when arriving at the rose park! We went in December, and nit everything was in bloom, but it was still very prety. Next to the Flora park is a restaurant with great chicken wings!
Floris V — Google review
I've visited Flora Park several times over the years. The flowers were still as lovely as ever. There are trolleys to take you to the rose garden not far away. Still think it's the best flower park around the Wang Nam Kheo area. Worth a visit though the fee is rather high.
Patrin I — Google review
Nice place to stop by. For one ticket you get Flora Park and Rose Park, which is nearby and accessed by your transport or shuttle from Flora Park. Great to walk around and view scenery. Various snacks and drinks are served on premises.
2WheelzTravel — Google review
Beautiful floral park in the Nakhon Ratchasima, north east of Thailand. Nice day out with friends and family if you happen to travel near the area, but it's not worth it if you're visiting Thailand for the first time. The best time to visit is during the Thailand cold season, others season it's way too hot and not many flowers to look at.
Annie V — Google review
Went to the flora park today. Unfortunately it looked like the season is over for now. Most of the flowers were dry. And the area was not that well maintained this time. Entrance fee was reduced from 200 to 80 Baht.
Christopher A — Google review
Nice flower garden with an observation deck. The deck has a "mini teamLab" room for a little fun. There is also a rose garden at the back with a shuttle bus run every hour. Recommend to go in the late afternoon because it was too hot even in Feb. Restaurant and cafe on site are pretty good and reasonable price.
Krirk S — Google review
This is a very nice place. We went in January and the prices went down already. 150 for adult and 100 THB for kids (I think 90/100cm to 130cm) and people over 60. There is a shuttle bus to the Rose Garden which is also very nice.
Norma L — Google review
4.1
(3088)
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3.8
(50)
119, Wang Nam Khiao, Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30370, Thailand
+66 89 812 8851
12

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
AWESOME!! MY FAMILY AND I STOPPED IN ON OUR WAY BACK FROM BANGKOK BACK TO CHUMPAE TO EAT LUNCH. MY OLDEST DAUGHTER HAD THE BEEF SPAGHETTI WHILE MY WIFE CHOSE THE SAUSAGES(4). I AND MY YOUNGEST DAUGHTER EAT HAD A RIB EYE(2). WE WALKED THE SOUVENIR STANDS AFTER AND TRIED OUT SOME MILK AND ICE CREAM FROM THE RANCH.
Gaetano C — 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
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
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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
13

Pasak Chonlasit Dam

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Nature & Parks
Dams
Pasak Chonlasit Dam is one of the longest earth-filled dams in Thailand, offering splendid scenic views and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the Pasak Basin museum, enjoy a train ride across the reservoir, go kayaking or boating, and even camp in designated areas. The dam area features shaded spots for relaxation, souvenir shops, food stalls offering Thai cuisine, and opportunities for picnicking and kite flying.
This is a beautiful location to visit, enjoy, and photograph. We stopped on the way back to Bangkok and enjoyed the area. The reservoir and the lake it creates are massive and grand achievements. A very nice and peaceful place to visit and enjoy a piece of Thailand.
Robert N — Google review
I just went there with my friends last week. I got to see goats and hold them. I bought them food and milk. They ran after me and my friends. They were so cute. There were both adult goats and baby goats. I really liked it there. I want to go there again with my family.
สิรินภัส ว — Google review
Big reservior with wonderful Sightseeing view. Good atmosphere. Some people come and do exercise also.
Vichsarut S — Google review
The dam is very beautiful to look at. It is a good place to spend time with the family. At the same time, a tractor ride is being taken around the entire dam. Especially the tractor ride is very popular with children they enjoying it. Through this we can see whole dam. There are many shops inside, so food and drinking water are not a problem.
Syed 1 — Google review
When we went the water level was pretty low for monsoon season. It has a nice little park. Lots of locals cycling, running and picnicking. Fun for the quick check in photo but not much to actually see.
Pin K — Google review
A large Dam near Bangkok makes it easy to plan a one day trip. There is an aquarium nearby with many fresh water fishes. For sight seeing, there is a trolley line along the da ridge. 30 baht for adults and 10 for kids. There is also a train rail at the water level when the dam is full capacity, up north about 20 minutes that's the place you must visit for a picture.
Sheroku H — Google review
A good spot for a quick stop while visiting Lopburi, but not quite enough to be a main attraction on its own.
K N — Google review
Nice view but it's quite hot here. The main road to the dam will be restricted for private vehicles until 4 PM. During day time, if you want to go inside this place, you need to buy ticket for the tourist tram. The train will go along this dam only 2 time per day, so if you want see this moment (same like many beautiful photos on Google), you should check the time carefully.
Lucy M — Google review
4.4
(3996)
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4.0
(40)
Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/pasakdampage
+66 36 494 291
14

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
Beautiful and big vineyard. Food at The Great Hornbill is delicious. Service is good and prompt. Vineyard tour takes 70 mins and it comes with tasting of 3 types of wine - Rosé, Chenin Blanc and Shiraz, and cheese and crackers.
Zoe I — 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
4.2
(2684)
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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
15

Khao Yai National Park

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+46 other lists 
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
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16

Haew Narok Waterfall

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29 lists 
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Located in Khao Yai National Park, Haew Narok Waterfall is the largest and highest waterfall in the park. It consists of three tiers and is particularly popular during the rainy season. To reach the viewpoint for this beautiful cascade, visitors must walk approximately 1 kilometer from the main road. The waterfall stands at about 150 meters high and is known for its steepness and strong currents, which add an element of danger to its beauty.
Haew Narok is a beautiful waterfall and the visit is well worth the effort. The walk to the falls is very pleasant, followed by a series of steps down and back up. The waterfall itself is truly stunning and a great reward for the short hike
UEM — Google review
Very nice waterfall in rain seizon very strong and big, to walk there is not for beginners, at the end there is a steep stairs
P W — Google review
One of the best waterfalls I have seen. Stillness before the cliff. Once at the cliff, water flows down with great strength. Its so steep and dangerous that elephants have died. Barriers are built to prevent the elephants from going too near to the waterfall. Its a must see when in Khao Yai. The final stretch come with relatively steep steps. So take extra caution.
Chiun T — Google review
Beautiful waterfall @Khaoyai. To enjoy this beautiful waterfall you need to climb hundreds of very steep stairs. There isn't too many people during the weeks. It is worth the trip to enjoy this beautiful nature.
Kesmond K — Google review
Pls be prepared for the flight of stairs down and up to the viewing platform. It is amazing and I even ran into a herd of elephants head on and it was amazing. Don’t be held back by a thb 400 and thb 30 fee. Just go and self drive. Road is safe. Oh this part of road is only opened from 6am-6pm.
Take T — Google review
Exceptional, great trek, good workout, be rewarded with magnificent and powerful waterfall full of energy and force. Invigorating feel. Friendly reminder, ther rare little wasp/bees at waterfall viewpoint that likes to land on you and bite, do not hit it as they will sting. Blow them off if needed. If insects are an issue pls apply inset repellent before heading down stairs to viewpoint. Last 100m vertical steps would be a challenged to the weaker folks. Especially going down as steps are shallow. Climbing back up is less of an issue. Just need stamina and determination
Peter C — Google review
Great way to explore the nature. About 1km walk from the entrance. Can observe trees and some small wild animals during the way. The walk path is easy to moderate and very steep stairs when getting close to the waterfall. The waterfall itself is great and there was a lot of water during rainy season.
Sutthirak T — Google review
Biggest waterfall I've ever seen! But be aware of some things: 1. You have to walk for a while to get there and there are MANY steps (you also have to walk back again, so only go there if you feel fit enough) 2. Due to the height of the waterfall, there is a lot of humidity in the air. If you stand right next to the waterfall, you will get very wet. Make sure you only bring clothing that can get wet 3. There are a lot of dangerous animals right next to the foot path (we saw a tarantula and some poisonous snakes) so stay on the path or bring a local guide.
Viki S — Google review
4.6
(2487)
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4.0
(186)
79PV+VMC, Na Hin Lat, Pak Phli District, Nakhon Nayok 26130, Thailand
17

Wat Phra Phutthabat Ratchaworamahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Museums
Wat Phra Phutthabat is an intricate temple from 1624, boasting a gilded tiered roof and columns. It contains a reputed footprint of Buddha and is situated atop a hill where visitors can find a cave with the Buddha statue. Additionally, there is also a Chinese Buddha where tourists toss coins into the statue's navel for good luck. The temple's spire was under renovation during our visit but the bustling market in front offered plenty of souvenirs to purchase.
The temple complex is nice and calming. Beautiful architecture of the main hall and a few pagodas around. Definitely take the time to go up the hill for an amazing panoramic view of the city and surrounding mountains.
Shayan N — Google review
We came here on 7 June 2025. No need to buy any tickets. It’s a peaceful temple area. Come for blessings and give thanks 🙏🏻 Ample car parking just opposite and it’s free.
Christopher L — Google review
Beautiful revered temple with Footprint of Phra Phutta (Lord Buddha) Beautiful temple in shining gold colour with multi-colored walls. One Chinese temple in the premises. Don't miss ringing the series of bells by gently thumping by fingers. Large parking for easy access. Lots of shops and hawkers selling local stuff and local icecream, don't miss the coconut icecream being sold at only 20Baht, freshly served right away.
Sudershan G — Google review
The most sacred and beautiful temple in Saraburi. You’ll get to witness the Buddha’s footprint, and pay your respects if you wish to do so. If you’re foreigner, avoid the people trying to sell entry tickets at the entrance. They’re very likely trying to scam you. (The entrance is free - to my knowledge at 2025)
Pattaranat J — Google review
First time visiting this temple. Once I got inside, I feel relax. There are many Buddhist to pay respect. There is a small market near the temple for shopping especially lottery shops.
Daneeta P — Google review
Magical fantastic place which has the feeling of a time machine which takes you back 1000 years. You can see here a footprint of Buddha. At the entrance there are monsters adorned in garlands of flowers. Lots of religious disciples coming from all over Thailand and also lots of tourists.
Mirosław S — Google review
Beautiful and sacred place to visit in Saraburi. It is a mix cultural place and very popular among tourists especially Chinese people. Other than beautiful temple and shrine, you can feel calm and relax from the view and good landscape here. Moreover, there is the pavillion that located the statue of Hermit Doctor Cheewaka Komarapach. Anyone who sicks should come to visit and pray for better health.
Gift L — Google review
There are famous Buddha Footprints in Thailand you must see in Saraburi... One is Wat Phra Phutthabat... Stairway to the Buddha Footprint is beautiful... Nice details architecture of the building interior...There are Chinese shrines and Thai spirit and Hindu God statues around the Buddha Footprint building... After you are seeing and prying at the Buddha Footprint you should go to the uphill... There is a nice view point at top of the mountain which is about 7-10 Minutes walking from Buddha Footprint.. Don't forget to take some drinking water... After you seeing things at Pagoda you may go to a local market is near the carparking area and you can buy some souvenir, try local snacks and drinks...
Mashi K — Google review
4.7
(3551)
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4.5
(31)
PQ9Q+8CX, Khun Khlon, Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi 18120, Thailand
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Ganesha ParkTemple

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2 lists 
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Ganesha Park is a serene and tranquil religious site where devotees come to seek blessings and good fortune from Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the deity of prosperity, success, and wisdom. The park boasts of beautiful sculptures that depict stories from Hindu mythology and serve as an ode to the rich cultural heritage of the region. With no entry fee, this peaceful temple park is worth visiting while in Nakhon Nayok.
It’s very good temple to visit in Nakorn Natok. It’s good energy and vibe. People there is friendly. Highly recommended!
Ploypailin P — Google review
It is nice to see a different type of temple in Thailand. Seeing this Hindu temple is a totally different atmosphere than the Buddhist temples. It is beautiful, but to be honest we did not spend long time here and would not visit again. Nice to see though if you are in the neighborhood.
Stephen — Google review
Very few people around, and the parking area is spacious. The place is quite old, and apart from the two Ganesha statues, there’s really not much else to see.
Noktoy V — Google review
Here you’ll see two of Thailand’s largest Ganesha statues. Both very large. The statue was a little worse for wear (need of a clean/repaint) upon my visit however nevertheless impressive! Plenty of parking space and wonderful atmosphere.
Alister S — Google review
Went in and was immediately ushered to buy trinkets for 100baht and give money to the donation box before even getting to look around. Was not a peaceful experience at all. The temple had two large statues only and a set of small ones.
Tanyaporn ( — Google review
Double farang pricing at a temple doesn't seem fair and reasonable esp after living, working, paying Thai imcome taxes and social security in Thailand for 30 years.
Graeme E — Google review
Felt blessed going there.. one of the most auspicious place to pray Lord Ganesha in bangkok. If you Believe in Hindu God, Lord Shiva and Lord Ganeshji than this place is not to be missed.
Shivam J — Google review
I highly recommend visiting this place while en route to Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Nayok. Ample parking space is available, and you'll find all the basis facilities here. Lord Ganesha, also known as Phra Pikanet, is present to bless you on your journey.
Arghya R — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(44)
7755+5FH, Tambon Sarika, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok 26000, Thailand
19

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
20

The Paseo Mall Lat Krabang

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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Paseo Mall Lat Krabang is a local shopping mall located near Suvarnabhumi Airport, making it a convenient stop for travelers. The area offers a variety of dining options, including a street food market in the evening with high-quality and diverse food choices. In addition to the outdoor market, there are also Western restaurants and cafes, as well as supermarkets with worldwide food selections.
Convenient mall consists of -many shops like clothing, accessories, aroma etc. -multiple restaurants, cafe (incl. MK restaurant, Starbucks) -nice supermarket (good for getting souvenirs as well) -Thailand post office which handles international shipping Nice mood and good place for shopping / dine out etc.
H K — Google review
Lots to see, buy, drink and eat in Lat Krabang, at the Paseo Mall. Relaxed vibe throughout this retro style mall, which is spaciously spread over several indoor and outdoor sections and, split over two (2) levels, with ample enough car parking at the rear, too. The Food Mall is a great spot for lunch and diner and there are plenty of services, ranging from banking to educational and health, here too.
Coffee T — Google review
I love thailand. A very quiet mall, many small shops were gone. service is good here.
Na T — Google review
Cool place to enjoy food, drinks, and deserts. Walk around, watch people, and do shopping. Nice, affordable foods. Thanks.
Jsnider303 — Google review
It's a pretty standard shopping mall. I just came today to put some credit on my phone at the AIS shop. The ladies were helpful, I got good service. There is a Chester's, McDonalds and KFC for the westerners and the usual array of Thai cuisine on offer.
Captain H — Google review
Honestly I would says I don't kike but next to another mall Robinson is better.
Mr. M — Google review
Nice place to kill some time and spend the last Baht. There's a small food "mall" outside which is quite simple but connected to this there are lots of Western restaurants and cafés, a small "mall" with clothing-, tech- and pharmacy-stores and billions of ATMs. There are also two(?) larger supermarkets with a great variety of worldwide food and in the evening the outside part turns into a lively streetfood market - and it's clean!!! Ate for 85 Baht all in all and it was the cheapest and best Thai food I had during my whole holidays.
Quinten Q — Google review
I only recommend this if you're already around, but it's a great mall for food lovers. First, there's a food market with great variety. Second, there's a lot of famous food chains like McDonald's, kfc and pizza hot.
Nadav M — Google review
4.2
(6462)
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4.0
(186)
318, 5 Lat Krabang Rd, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand
https://thepaseo.co.th/paseo-mall/
+66 2 329 8999
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21

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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+66 2 272 4270
22

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
23

Siam Paragon

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$$$$affordable
Shopping mall
Siam Paragon is a luxurious mall located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. It offers a wide range of high-end and mainstream boutiques, dining options, entertainment facilities, and attractions for visitors of all ages. The mall features international luxury fashion brands, exquisite watches, and even showcases luxurious cars like Maserati. Visitors can enjoy delicious food from renowned restaurants at the trendy food court on the ground floor or explore aquatic animals at the indoor Aquarium.
Siam Paragon is a premier shopping mall located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. It offers a wide range of luxury and local brand stores, making it a perfect shopping destination for all tastes. The mall is very clean, modern, and spacious, with a convenient connection to the BTS Siam Station. Visitors can enjoy an excellent food court featuring both Thai and international cuisines. Besides shopping, there are attractions such as a large aquarium (Siam Ocean World), a cinema, and a gourmet supermarket offering fresh and high-quality products. Despite sometimes being crowded, Siam Paragon provides a pleasant and diverse experience for shoppers and families alike, making it a must-visit spot in Bangkok. This short review captures the essence of Siam Paragon as a luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment hub in Thailand’s capital .
Phong K — Google review
As one of the most luxurious malls in central Bangkok, Siam Paragon is full of designer brands and has a very modern feel. It's a shame that many of the shops, like those selling home goods, are increasingly focused on Western products instead of offering more Thai or Asian-style items. ​Downstairs, there is a great supermarket with a food court. There is also a food area outside, but be careful where you buy from. We were charged 360 baht for two small sticky rice, which was quite expensive.
UEM — Google review
The food court has countless options. Exploring it was my favorite activity to do here. Loved every bit of exploring it. Want to go back here again & again. Gourmet market filled with various special items from around the world. Make you feel like you have gone out to world food tour.
Rajib B — Google review
Siam Paragon is the original premier luxury high end mall in Bangkok before the opening of the newer ICON Siam and One Bangkok. Facing stiff competition, it still remains a popular shopping destination for tourist and locals alike. There's plenty of food options and fashion brands and I find it easier to get to compared to ICON Siam, and there are plenty of other major shopping malls in its proximity if you are done shopping here. The mall is expansive, beautifully designed, and offers unique attractions such as luxury car displays featuring brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini. Additionally, it houses a diverse food hall, an aquarium on the basement level, and a gourmet supermarket. Visitors are unlikely to find themselves bored within this comprehensive shopping complex
Julius T — Google review
🛍️✨ Siam Paragon – A World-Class Mall with Local Soul & Global Taste Siam Paragon has always been one of my favourite malls in Bangkok, and with its recent renovation and reorganization, it has truly elevated its appeal to both locals and tourists. What stands out most is the revamped layout of the designer label zones — now beautifully curated and easy to explore, making it feel like a seamless luxury walk-through. Whether you’re looking for fashion, beauty, or lifestyle, every section is now more organized, elegant, and spacious. 💎 But my personal highlight? Definitely the Gourmet Market and Gourmet Eats. 🛒 Gourmet Market is a treasure trove for both locals and visitors — you’ll find a fantastic range of Thai local products, premium groceries, fresh fruits, beauty items, wellness brands, and uniquely Thai snacks all under one roof. It’s a place where every aisle tempts you to bring a piece of Thailand home. 🍽️ Then there’s Gourmet Eats, a true food lover’s paradise. They’ve gathered some of Thailand’s most celebrated restaurants — including Michelin-starred, Bib Gourmand, and legendary local names — into one convenient, clean, and beautifully designed space. Whether you’re craving traditional Thai, fusion dishes, or local street food served in air-conditioned comfort, you’ll be spoiled for choice here. ⸻ ✅ What I love about Siam Paragon: • Beautiful renovation with well-placed luxury zones • Easy access to both international brands and local favourites • Gourmet Market: the best place to shop for Thai goods and snacks • Gourmet Eats: dine like a foodie without hunting all over Bangkok 📍Whether you’re shopping for luxury labels or just soaking in the flavors of Thailand, Siam Paragon continues to impress — a true all-in-one destination.
WanderWithWit — Google review
This place is the most luxury mall I’ve ever been to and it feels like it just keeps going on forever. You go up one level and think that’s the top just to find there are 3 more levels. Incredible design work! Plus the food court is a huge plus - many many Michelin star restaurants inside!
Christine A — Google review
A large mall in downtown Bangkok, clean and modern. Offering a variety of premium and high-end brands. I like the food court and restaurant area, the food has a lot of choices and is delicious.
David W — Google review
It has all you need. Good for window shopping. Asia books and Kinokuniya are probably the sanctuary in the whole mall. Very noisy especially in the entrance hall and the outdoor stage. Full of tourists and teenagers. Most fashion items are new, rarely on sales and costly. Best to window shop here and buy online. BTS is the best way to commute. Parking space is time-wasting. You’d end up spending 30 mins up, 30 mins down in the parking zone.
Tamruja D — Google review
4.5
(60086)
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4.3
(10548)
991 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
https://www.siamparagon.co.th/
+66 2 690 1000
24

Jim Thompson House Museum

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Jim Thompson House Museum, located on the Saen Saeb Canal in Bangkok, is a must-visit attraction. Once the home of American entrepreneur and architect Jim Thompson, it now showcases his impressive art collection. Thompson played a pivotal role in revitalizing the Thai silk industry after World War II and was honored for his contributions to Thailand. The museum features six traditional Thai teakwood houses that were carefully collected from different parts of Thailand by Thompson himself.
A Must-Visit Hidden Gem in Bangkok! I had a truly enriching experience at the Jim Thompson House Museum. The place is a beautiful blend of Thai architecture, art, and history. The traditional wooden houses surrounded by lush greenery create a peaceful atmosphere in the middle of the city. The guided tour was informative and engaging,I learned so much about Jim Thompson's life, his love for Thai silk, and the mystery behind his disappearance. The museum also showcases an impressive collection of Southeast Asian antiques and art pieces. It felt like stepping back in time. The staff were friendly and professional, and the whole place is well-maintained. Whether you're a history lover, art enthusiast, or just looking for something unique in Bangkok, this place is absolutely worth your time. Highly recommended!
Yosu R — Google review
The Jim Thompson House is an absolute must-visit in Bangkok — especially for anyone who loves design, architecture, or history. Every corner is visually stunning, from the beautifully preserved traditional Thai teak houses to the lush tropical gardens that surround them. The restaurant and café are also wonderful — elegant, relaxing, and a perfect spot to unwind after touring the house. The food and drinks are excellent, with the same thoughtful design touches that make the entire experience feel special. A true Bangkok gem that blends art, culture, and craftsmanship. Highly recommend!
Aqueel S — Google review
Lovely oasis in the middle of Bangkok craziness (which I love). I went on my own without my kids or other 1/2 following me around looking bored. I have a very peaceful morning enjoying the gardens and architecture. The walk from the station was really interesting as well- lots of great street art down the canal walkway.
Jane M — Google review
I visited the museum in 2019 and fell in love with this hidden treasure in the heart of Bangkok. I visited again to see this place again and I was still amazed at how beautiful and peaceful this place is. I would definitely recommend the visit, and I would personally go with the flow in terms of tour times. It’s a place where you can sit and relax until your tour time. It’s been 7 years since I’ve been and I’ll definitely visit again on my next trip to Bangkok.
Ashlyn N — Google review
A nice place to see some history of Thai silk industry and how a foreigner was able to make such an impact. Plus an insight into how Jim Thompson lived. The restaurant on sight is absolutely top notch, not a tourist trap and worth the money (it’s not cheap cheap)
Rosco P — Google review
The Jim Thomson museum offers a truly enriching experience for visitors. Its curated collection is both insightful and beautifully presented, sparking curiosity at every turn. The exhibits are thoughtfully arranged, making it easy to navigate and absorb the historical significance. Many patrons find themselves deeply engaged by the diverse artifacts and narratives on display. It's a place that undoubtedly leaves a lasting positive impression!
Igor K — Google review
Super nice attractive! You will learn a lot about Thailand and about Jim Thompson who was very interesting person, there is organized guided tour in many languages you have to join them with no additional payment
Elias B — Google review
A peaceful and beautiful escape in the heart of Bangkok Everything about the Jim Thompson House is just fantastic — the art, the architecture, and especially the lush greenery surrounding the house. It feels calm and inspiring, a perfect mix of history and nature. The traditional Thai design and beautiful garden make it one of the most memorable places I visited in Bangkok. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates art, culture, and tranquility!
Sebin S — Google review
4.4
(15821)
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4.3
(14558)
6 Kasem San 2 Alley, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
https://jimthompsonhouse.org/
+66 2 216 7368
25

Tops MBK Center

Supermarket
Shopping
Tops MBK Center is a well-stocked and organized supermarket located in the basement of the mall. It offers a wide range of products including fresh fruits, snacks, wine, toiletries, and ready-to-eat food. The supermarket also features a good selection of Made-in-Thailand items that can be purchased as souvenirs. While some prices may be slightly higher than other supermarkets, the quality and shopping experience make it worthwhile.
Tops as many different varieties of imported foods from all over the world. Good supply of fresh fruit and vegetables. While at mbk mall you can stop here for coffee or a snack.
Wendi G — Google review
Tops Supermarket is located on level G of MBK. Great selections of groceries. Both locally and import products are all around. They do have fresh bakeries and Arigato cafe at the front entrance too.
Donny B — Google review
An easy place to shop. Large department store tops supermarket, lots to keep you busy, during this visit one thing I noticed everything’s price is up double from last year. This is so disappointing. It’s was one my favourite super shop in bangkok
Hasan I — Google review
Good supermarket located in MBK. Staff are nice and helpfull 🙂🙏🏻
PMT 9 — Google review
Tops Supermarket is conveniently located at the MBK center. It is hidden amongst the pop-up stalls and situated at a corner of the shopping center. This big supermarket carries lots of groceries and household items. Bought yogurt drinks but one of them had turned sour. The packaging looks decent but do take care when consuming food/drinks.
LiV3 L — Google review
MBK Shopping Mall is one of the most popular malls in Bangkok. Downstairs there is a large and good supermarket. Fresh fruits are sold here, I think this market is good and complete.
Shahrzad S — Google review
Top is my favorite spot ever but today the cashier is really uncomfortable for us. Why they can't smile a bit and make her face as mad on us.
Lura K — Google review
Inside MBK Center, many various food, and halal food. There are praying room for muslim close to Tops Market and Food court
Mishbahuddin, M — Google review
4.2
(550)
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4.0
(15102)
444 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
https://topsdaily.tops.co.th/
+66 2 048 7149
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Thanon Khao San

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Thanon Khao San, a bustling urban area, is a popular resting place for backpackers offering various types of accommodations, shops, and bars. Once known as a hippie and backpacker haven, it has now evolved into a more upscale destination while still maintaining its affordable lodging options. Visitors can enjoy shopping for second-hand English books and Thai souvenirs such as clothing, jewelry, and DVDs. Additionally, the area is famous for pirated movies and fake designer products.
A super busy and vibrant street during the night. We went there for a late night walk. The street was buzzing with people and loud music everywhere. We had some snacks at some kiosks and we walked around for almost an hour. Ideal palce for people who like to party and enjoy their time.
Naim J — Google review
This is the party place who like to enjoy everywhere live music DJ and beer bar I highly recommend for young people
Ram J — Google review
Great to place experience bangkok night life. I had some pad thai on the street food - it was so good!!!
Rausette A — Google review
One of the best place in the world for night life. Lots of shops, restaurants, live music bars and pubs, street food, massage center. Very much happening.
Ulfat C — Google review
Thai culture experience. The food we ate was tasty, I expected spicy food but it wasn't spicy at all.
David M — Google review
Best place for nightlife, but can get crowded sometimes. Amazing streetfood too.
Nils P — Google review
. . . absolutely incredible vibe along the many restaurants, bars, massage boutiques, etc Recommended for it's great ambience . . .
Harald S — Google review
resterants cheap and one i went to had great food and fast to serve, however the tourist shops are a ripoff compared with other markets, so much smell on street of weed, quite off putting...def wouldnt take children there. all the humans in this area had the 1000 yard stare-Zombie land
Coon D — Google review
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Khwaeng Talat Yot, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
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Asiatique The Riverfront

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Night market
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Asiatique The Riverfront is a unique open-air mall and night market located along the Chao Praya River in Bangkok. It offers stunning views of the river, featuring a 200-foot-tall Ferris wheel and a two-story merry-go-round. This former international trade port has been transformed into a shopping and cultural hub, with boutiques, restaurants, and traditional Thai performances like Muay Thai Live and mini-puppetry shows.
The place has almost everything a tourist os looking for: fun, food and entertainment! We had our lunch at halal restaurant but it wasn’t to my taste! The souvenir shops offer many things that one may not be able to have time to buy at large shopping area. The ferris wheel is indeed a must ride! It looks so heavenly beautiful at the most top overlooking at the Menam Chao Phraya river and the city beyond. There are entertainment area such as the Jurassic world, the haunted house the boat etc. Family with children will definitely enjoy going to Asiatique!
Yasmin Y — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is one of my favorite spots to visit in Bangkok! It’s not just a shopping area — it’s also one of the main piers for dinner cruises, so it’s very convenient if you plan to enjoy a river cruise in the evening. The place itself is beautiful and aesthetic, with lots of charming corners perfect for taking photos, especially around sunset when the lights start to glow. There are many souvenir shops selling cute and unique items at reasonable prices, much cheaper than in many other tourist areas. The food options are great too, from street snacks to proper restaurants, so you can easily spend hours walking around, shopping, and eating. There’s also a ferris wheel, which looks beautiful at night, though the ticket price is quite high compared to other attractions. Still, it adds a nice touch to the riverside skyline. One tip — when you’re waiting for a Grab or Bolt, don’t do it from the front entrance, as it’s usually very crowded and confusing for drivers. Instead, go to the north gate, where pickup is much easier and faster. Overall, Asiatique is a must-visit spot for shopping, dining, and sightseeing by the river!
Desfreidna S — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is a modern, vibrant market in Bangkok that offers a refreshing twist compared to the city’s traditional markets. Instead of chaotic stalls, you’ll find well-organized shops with a wide variety of products, making the whole experience much more relaxed and enjoyable. The area is filled with attractions, including a large Ferris wheel, a kid-friendly haunted house, and the Jurassic World experience, which adds a fun and playful atmosphere for families and visitors of all ages. Along the riverside, you’ll also find boats offering different excursions—an ideal way to see Bangkok from the water. When it comes to food, Asiatique doesn’t disappoint: there’s a great choice of restaurants, mostly serving delicious Thai cuisine. Whether you’re shopping, sightseeing, or just enjoying the river breeze, Asiatique is absolutely worth a visit.
Davide L — Google review
Great place to visit with great shops and restaurants. There’s definitely something for everyone at Asiatique. Best way to access is on a river boat and experience as well a small river cruise. Evenings are a bit better, less hot. Pretty busy but not overcrowded in my opinion. Another must-do in Bangkok.
JUAN F — Google review
Nice place to chill out. Lots of restaurants and shops to buy souvenirs from. The Jurassic Park entertainment park has also opened recently. Also, most of the Chao Phraya dinner cruises leave from the Asiatic Riverfront. There is a large Ferris wheel also around and nice food stalls. Good place to spend the evening with family.
Girbban P — Google review
This is a modern market with plenty of shops and drinking and eating establishments specifically tailored to tourists. In fact I see most were brought here by their tour group guides. As such the prices are much higher than what you can find in the more traditional ones. Buyers beware I suppose. They did offer the free shuttle boat to/from the Sathorn pier FYI.
DANNY L — Google review
Great place, plenty to offer, from the very young (game arcades) to the more mature. There are so many different choices of food, great choices and the quality of food we had was great. You can also go onboard a boat after buying a ticket and go up the river enjoying the food and drink aboard. Or simply sit in one of the bars and people watch the others passing by. The area opens up from circa 5pm. Really good vibe to the place, it's busy but not overwhelming.
Joe M — Google review
Really enjoyed my time at Asiatique. The river view at sunset was beautiful, and the whole place feels lively without being overwhelming. Great mix of food, cafes, and small shops. Easy to spend a couple of hours here.
레오이즘 L — Google review
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2194 ถ. เจริญกรุง, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
https://www.asiatiquethailand.com/
+66 92 246 0812
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Chao Phraya River Tour Co.,Ltd.

Corporate office
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Chao Phraya River Tour Co.,Ltd. offers a delightful experience with its Princess cruise, providing excellent service and delicious food accompanied by live music for an exciting atmosphere. It's a great way to explore Bangkok while enjoying the scenic views along the Chao Phraya River. The Rama 8 bridge is also highly recommended for its impressive features.
Absolutely fantastic heaps of fun. Will do again next visit.
T M — Google review
Overall experince are good. Enjoy every moment of it.
ZZ M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Princess cruise has good service, the food is also delicious and the live music makes the atmosphere even more exciting (Original) Princess cruise bagus pelayanannya, makanan juga enak dan live musik nya bikin suasana jd makin seru
Androllaanita — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good way to get around Bangkok (Original) Goede manier op je te verplaatsen in Bangkok
Fritsie F — Google review
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4.2
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703, 2 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Dao Khanong, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/chanyanuch.sumirattana.5
+66 81 752 5778
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Na Jasa Tai Chue Shrine, Ang Sila

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Shrine
Sights & Landmarks
San Chao Na Ja Sa Tai Chi is a stunning Chinese-style temple that captivates visitors with its intricate architecture and vibrant decorations. Nestled in Angsila, Chonburi, this majestic three-story structure features ornate pavilions, colorful statues, and a striking gilded fountain. The temple offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and reflection, especially during special occasions like the Chinese New Year when lively Lion and Dragon dance performances light up the evening sky.
Huge Nezha 三太子 temple worth every visit. The amount of deity statues are amazing. The place is well maintained and clean.
Ong — Google review
Beautiful and nice view in shrine, fresh air at top floor. I also pray for my health and happiness, they have so many staffs to help prayers. A cat in shrine is so lovely and friendly. No car parking lots, so I have to park my car on the street near there.
Aki M — Google review
I just spent 2 to 3 hours in this temple, and I could of explored a bit more. Every wall, every corner has such intricate artwork and detail. That will excite and blow your mind! If you’re a photoshoot type this is the best place for the full experience!! Under $30 you can get dressed up, make up, and a photographer… talk about a super deal!! I will be back and I might just have to do the full photo experience
Game S — Google review
Beautiful temple with details everywhere. They are 2 sides to this temple across the street and it is huge. Very quiet because there aren't a lot of people. It is also free. You can pay to wear Chinese clothing and have a photographer take non-stop pictures for 1500 baht all included.
Jimmy L — Google review
Super Amazing Temple to explore. There's chinese culture suit rental shop inside the temple to take amazing photos. Must see if you coming to Bang Sean.
Melvin S — Google review
Just Amazing!! A must visit place if you are around here
Dietmar O — Google review
It is a place worth visiting to pay homage and bring good fortune. It is a place worth visiting to pay homage and bring good fortune.
TOPFICLUP — Google review
Stunning. I've never seen anything like this before. A Chinese temple, it's unbelievably intricate from floors to ceilings. If you have a chance to visit, do it! Free to enter; no tickets, no lines. Be sure to ring the bell and make a wish.
Laura H — Google review
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8WHF+F88, การเคหะฯ 1 ซอย 13, Ang Sila, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 20000, Thailand
http://www.najathai.net/
+66 38 398 381
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Khao Sam Muk

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Khao Sam Muk is a stunning hill that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Chonburi. This iconic site is not only a natural wonder but also steeped in cultural significance, featuring the revered Chinese shrine dedicated to Mazu, believed to protect local fishermen. As you wander through this picturesque area, you'll encounter playful wild monkeys and can explore the unique Cactus Garden perched atop the hill.
Great place to relax and feed monkeys
Swash C — Google review
Not recommend with small kids, it's a bit scary monkeys can jump at u, a lot of angry streets dogs. Not pleasant walk. Feels like u in a gost town. Nothing there to see or do. Was walking all around the mountain looking for a shop to bay bananas or some nuts, nothing, u have to bring it from the city with u
Natalia Q — Google review
Cute monkey and they are harmless :)
ZeA M — Google review
May be the biggest dike in the world. A lot of monkeys so it's not quite clean. You can walk up to the top via the stairs.
Komen S — Google review
Fantasstic place for view and sun watching, many seafood restaurants, coffee cafe shops for selection, besides there are many monkeys walk, sit, eat on the road, must careful
AmyLoveMaToom — Google review
It’s changed a lot since my last visit when I was a kid. It’s very dirty with lots of trash on the floor and everywhere. It turned out to be a disgusting place and it looks deserted too. There is not many monkeys left there at the time of our visit.
Patricia P — Google review
Bunch of monkeys, nice view of the ocean, if you continue up the road you'll reach monkey hill and can overlook the city
Rumple S — Google review
Great view, lots of monkeys.
Mr M — Google review
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3.7
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Saen Suk, Chon Buri District, Chon Buri 20130, Thailand
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