SUKHOTHAI
Sukhothai Historical Park
This is located 12 kilometres from town on the Sukhothai-Tak
Highway and can be reached by local bus or hired motored
tricycle from town. The park is open daily from 8.30 a.m.- 4.30
p.m. Admission is 40 baht. The park also offers tram services as
well as bicycles for rent for exploring around its large area.
The Tourist Service Centre in the park (Tel: 0 5569 7527, 0 5569
7310) provides information, as well as displays models of
historical buildings and structures in old Sukhothai.
Ruins of the royal palaces, Buddhist temples, the city gates,
walls, moats, dams, ditches, ponds, canals, and the water dyke
control system, which was the magical and spiritual centre of
the kingdom, are now preserved and have been restored by the
Fine Arts Department with the cooperation of UNESCO, not only
with a view of fostering Thailand's national identity but of
safeguarding a fine example of mankinds cultural heritage.
Si Satchanalai Historical Park
Si Satchanalai Historical Park is located on the bank of the
Yom River.
The ancient town, formerly called Muang Chaliang, was named Si
Satchanalai during the reign of Phra Ruang when a new
administrative centre was established to replace Chaliang. Ruins
of 134 monuments have been discovered within the park: |