Similar Trips 'Uttaradit'
Attractions 'Uttaradit'
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Chao Fah Ham Kuman Monument
Chao Fah Ham Kuman Monument It is a monument of the first king who ruled Laplae City.
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Namtok Mae Phun
Mae Phun Waterfall, at the end of the highway in Laplae District It is a medium-sized natural waterfall with shops and parking spaces where you can swim and relax.
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Phra Si Phanommat Memorial
Phra Si Phanom Mat Memorial Commander of Luplae Rangers, Bunrajakarn, Microsoft Chomklao Database, search for information seekers in Laplae City where Fai Luang was founded.
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Wiang Chao Ngo
Wan Chao NGO There are traces of an ancient city before the history of the Thai nation.
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Laplae
In the past, Mueang Lae Lae was a small district winding roads. Making it easy for people who are not skilled in the way to get lost
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Wat Phra Yun Phutthabat Yukhon
Wat Phra Yuen Phutthabat Yukon There is a bronze Buddha image in the subduing Mara posture, Sukhothai style.
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Wat Phra Borom That Thung Yang
Wat Phra Borommathat Thung Yang, a Lanna style temple and also containing the Lord Buddha's relics
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Phraya Phichai Dap Hak Monument
A metal statue of the hero in a brave pose holding a broken sword. It is the site of the province's largest annual worship ceremony to commemorate a historic victory.
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Wat Thamma Thipatai
Wat Thammathiptai, formerly known as Wat Tha Sai, was originally located along the Nan River.
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Wat Yai Tha Sao
Wat Yai Tha Sao This temple has an old thorn with 2 carved wooden doors as well as woodwork on the front viharn.
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Uttaradit Provincial Cultural Hall
Uttaradit Cultural Hall It is the center of important antiques of Uttaradit people.
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Uttaradit City Pillar Shrine
The Uttaradit City Pillar Shrine is a significant provincial project initiated with a formal blessing and foundation stone ceremony. The city pillar is made of sacred teak wood (Mahesak), the province’s symbolic tree, and the shrine’s architecture reflects the “Three Cultural Charms” of Uttaradit—Lanna, Lan Xang, and Central Thai influences.
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Ton Sak Yai Forest Park
Home to the largest golden teak tree in the world, carefully preserved as a significant natural symbol of Thailand.
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Phu Soi Dao Waterfall
The steep and winding footpaths along the mountainside serve as a test of physical strength and endurance for travelers before reaching their destination.
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