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Wat Phumin is one of the most iconic and historically significant temples in Nan, built around 1596. It is unique for its cruciform ubosot that combines both the ordination hall and the viharn in one building, a rare architectural design in Thailand.
Inside, visitors will find remarkable mural paintings that depict the local way of life, traditions, and Buddhist stories. The most famous is the rom... read more
Inside, visitors will find remarkable mural paintings that depict the local way of life, traditions, and Buddhist stories. The most famous is the rom... read more
King Phu Phiang 3 kms. From Nan City (Highway 1168 Nan-Mae Charim) and was constructed in the Sukhothai period. The annual Worshipping Fair takes place on the full moon day of the fourth lunar month (between the end of February and the beginning of March). The fair includes the celebration of fire works processions and offerings processions....
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Wat Chang Kham Worawihan, Nan is a historically significant temple in Nan province, constructed during the Lanna period. It is notable for its tall square chedi and beautifully decorated viharn, which have been restored multiple times to preserve their original form.
Inside the temple, there are ancient Buddha statues and murals that depict Buddhist stories, local legends, and the daily life of th... read more
Inside the temple, there are ancient Buddha statues and murals that depict Buddhist stories, local legends, and the daily life of th... read more
Khuang Mueang Nan is organized as a walking street located next to Wat Phumin in the heart of Nan city. Vendors sell a wide variety of food, including local specialties and snacks infused with Lanna flavors. There is an area for enjoying Khantoke meals, and visitors can watch traditional cultural performances by students from various institutions. This walking street is open every Saturday and Sun...
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Nan National Museum is located within the former residence of the rulers of Nan, known as the “Ho Kham.” It was built by Chao Suriya Phong Phritdet, the ruler of Nan, as his residence in 1903 (B.E. 2446). The building is spacious and beautifully constructed with brick and mortar, with delicate lace-like decorations. It is considered one of Thailand’s outstanding architectural wor...
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Wat Phra That Khao Noi is situated on top of Khao Noi hill, on the western side of Nan city. It was built during the reign of Chao Pu Kaeng in 1487 BE (2030 BE). The stupa is made entirely of brick and stucco, showcasing a mix of Burmese and Lanna architectural styles. Inside, it enshrines a relic of the Buddha’s hair. The temple was extensively renovated during the reign of Chao Suriyaphong...
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Pha Hua Sing and Doi Samoe Dao These places are situated at Km. 16, the Na Noi – Pang Hai route. Pha Hua Sing, meaning a cliff with a strange shape similar to the head of a lion, is a viewpoint spot on the summit of the high cliff. It has 360° of beautiful mountainous scenery. At the spot, Doi Samor Dao also contains a wide terrace suitable for relaxation, star observation and sunset vie...
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Boklua is located in Bo Kluea District. Nan Province on the mountain hundreds of years old. Based on geological evidence. This area ever sea for hundreds of thousands of years ago. At present, salt is mixed in the groundwater. This is the ancient Boklua Sintoun, the first pond.
Inside, you will see an ancient salt boil in the salt factory, which is closed. These people have been doing this... read more
Doi Phu Kha National Park is the source of numerous streams and holds an ancient history tied to the legends of Nan’s people. Situated at an altitude of 1,980 meters above sea level, it covers an area of approximately 1,050,000 rai, spanning Pua, Chiang Klang, Thung Chang, Mae Charim, Tha Wang Pha, Santi Suk, and Bo Kluea Districts.
The terrain consists of steep, rugged mountains with stunni... read more
The terrain consists of steep, rugged mountains with stunni... read more
Baan Tai Lue Coffee emphasizes a relaxing and scenic atmosphere amid lush green rice fields during the rainy season from July to October, before harvest time.
Guests can sit on the balcony sipping tea or coffee, or enjoy a traditional Thai-style experience sitting on wooden floors in individual booths scattered across the rice fields—both are equally delightful.
The café can accommoda... read more
Guests can sit on the balcony sipping tea or coffee, or enjoy a traditional Thai-style experience sitting on wooden floors in individual booths scattered across the rice fields—both are equally delightful.
The café can accommoda... read more
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Wat Phuket
The temple is notable for its traditional Lanna architecture, featuring a beautifully designed ordination hall, chedi, and intricate carvings. Behind the temple lies a viewing platform th... read more