Similar Trips 'Phrae'
Attractions 'Phrae'
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Vongburi House Museum
Admire the pastel pink gingerbread-style teak house with exquisite carved wooden details, showcasing rare antiques and historical documents such as slave trade contracts and elephant registration records.
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Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park
Mushroom-shaped earth pillars and cliffs created by millions of years of natural erosion, along with the mysterious legend that gave this place the name Ghost Town.
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Phraya Chaiyabun Memorial
Pay respects to a heroic figure who chose death over betrayal, admire the dignified full-uniform statue of Phraya Chaiyabun, and learn about the historic Ngiao Rebellion of 1902 in Phrae.
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Wat Luang
Wat Luang is distinguished by Phra That Luang Chai Chang Kham in Chiang Saen style, Phra Chao Saen Luang, and cultural learning centers that reflect the historical and spiritual roots of Phrae.
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Wat Sa Bo Kaeo
A classic Burmese teakwood temple with a multi-tiered roof, delicate wood and metal lace carvings, a rare Mandalay marble Buddha, and the revered Alms-Bowl Phra Upakhut, symbolizing prosperity and success.
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Wat Phra That Cho Hae Royal Monastery
Pay homage to Phra That Cho Hae, an octagonal Chiang Saen–style pagoda enshrining sacred relics, seek blessings from the renowned Phra Chao Tanjai for swift success, and admire the elegant Luang Viharn, home to Luang Pho Cho Hae, the revered Buddha image of Phrae.
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City Pillar Shrine Phrae
Phrae Shrine Old inscription stone refers to the construction of Wat Sri Boon
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Wat Phra Bat Ming Mueang Worawihan
The temple enshrines Phra Chao Kosai in exquisite Chiang Saen style, a Buddha footprint replica housed within Ming Mueang Chedi, and a traditional Lanna wooden Dharma Hall, alongside a museum reflecting the history of Phrae.
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Wat Phra That Doi Leng
Wat Phra That Doi Leng features a 360-degree panoramic viewpoint, a sacred white octagonal stupa, and an exquisite teakwood carved viharn, making it one of the best spots to enjoy sea of mist and night city lights in Phrae.
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Wat Chom Sawan
A single-roof golden teak monastery combining the ordination hall, assembly hall, and monks’ quarters into one structure, adorned with exquisite wood carvings and stained glass; enshrining Luang Pho San, a bamboo-woven Buddha image lacquered and gilded, and rare ivory scriptures of exceptional cultural value.
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Wat Phra That Chom Chaeng
Phra That Chom Chaeng, a 29-meter-high gilded stupa in the twelve-cornered rice-bud style, surrounded by rare standing Buddha images, along with an antique museum and a serene outdoor Buddha garden.
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Ban Thung Hong
Thailand’s largest indigo hub with diverse shops, natural indigo dye workshops, and living Tai Phuan culture over 200 years old.
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Ban Rong Fong
Discover the living heritage of Tai Phuan blacksmiths, shop for handmade knives and durable farming tools, and purchase factory-direct teakwood furniture from a vibrant household industry village.
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Wat Phra Non
Wat Phra Non features a sacred Lanna-style Reclining Buddha, a rare golden teakwood viharn adorned with intricate wood carvings and colored glass, a bell-shaped Lanna chedi, and a local museum reflecting Phrae’s historical heritage.
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Khum Wichai Racha
An elegant Gingerbread-style teakwood house adorned with delicate wood carvings throughout the building, historically linked to the Ngiao Rebellion of 1902, and recognized as a national award–winning model of architectural conservation.
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Phrae City Wall
Admire the elegance of the ancient earthen and laterite stone walls encircling the gourd-shaped old city, relax in shaded parks built along the wall, and experience local life along Rop Muang Road, which runs parallel to the historic moat.
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Khum Chao Luang Phrae
A two-story golden teakwood Gingerbread-style house with delicate fretwork, 72 doors and windows, an ancient underground prison, and recipient of the Outstanding Architectural Conservation Award.
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Wat Phra That Thin Thaen Luang
The white grand stupa encircled by elephants enshrining 109 Buddha relics, the ornate three-headed Makara-Naga staircase, and the legend of Phaya Thaen Luang on Doi Den Nang Fa, serving as the spiritual heart of the Tai Lue community of Ban Thin.
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Pong Sri Village
Pong Sri Village is renowned for antique trading and traditional silverware, complemented by Wang Pla Pong Sri’s natural fish sanctuary, Wat Pong Sri with its giant silver bowl, and hands-on indigo tie-dye workshops.
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Baanthep Museum
Baanthep Museum features thousands of rare antiques from Thailand, China, and Europe, highlighted by Ming–Qing furniture, a golden teakwood house, and a life-size statue of King Naresuan the Great.
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Tad Mok Waterfall Phrae
A natural three-tiered waterfall where powerful streams fall from high cliffs, creating a fine mist resembling fog, the origin of the name “Tat Mok,” surrounded by lush forest and a short nature trail, perfect for relaxation and fresh air.
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Mae Kaem Waterfall
A compact waterfall featuring two gently cascading tiers, surrounded by dense forest and a peaceful atmosphere. The shallow natural pools are suitable for families, offering a cool, refreshing escape with greenery and shade throughout the year.
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Mae Yom National Park
Thailand’s largest and most abundant natural teak forest. Explore Kaeng Suea Ten along the Yom River, camp at Lom Dong, and enjoy spectacular sea-of-mist views from Pha Ing Mok.
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Wat Phra That Phra Lo
Wat Phra That Phra Lo features a revered Lanna-style pagoda, the Phra Lo–Phra Phuean–Phra Phaeng monument, and strong ties to Thailand’s greatest classical love epic.
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Mae Song Reservoir
A large earth dam reservoir with a storage capacity of 65.8 million cubic meters, surrounded by mountain landscapes and morning mist—earning the nickname “Phrae’s Pang Ung.” Visitors can enjoy scenic rafting in the middle of the reservoir, panoramic views from the dam crest sunset viewpoint, and fresh local fish markets reflecting authentic community life.
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Kaeng Suea Ten
Kaeng Suea Ten features uniquely shaped natural rock formations along the Yom River, sandy riverbanks ideal for camping, the famous legend of tiger footprints, and a serene atmosphere embraced by one of Thailand’s most fertile natural teak forests.
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Mae Kerng Water Fall
Mae Kerng waterfalls has a climbing route which allows people to visit the elegant waterfalls.
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Wat Phra Luang
Phra That Noeng, a 22nd Buddhist-century Lanna brick pagoda that leans naturally and is known as the “Leaning Tower of Phrae,” stands alongside the elegant Ho Trai scripture library over water, 21 categories of ancient palm-leaf manuscripts, and the legendary tale of the sacred giant serpent.
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Mae Man Reservoir
A wide water expanse reflecting mountain views, a panoramic dam crest perfect for sunset watching, peaceful lakeside camping, and abundant freshwater fishing year-round.
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Phra That Tung Kham
Phra That Tung Kham features a radiant golden Lanna-style bell-shaped pagoda enshrining sacred Buddha relics. The name “Tung Kham” means Golden Banner, symbolizing victory and prosperity, and the temple serves as a spiritual center for the traditional Tan Tung merit-making ceremony.
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