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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
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 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
Wat Phrathat Chae Haeng is regarded as the most revered temple of Nan Province, with a history of over 600 years, and is a sacred pilgrimage site especially for those born in the Year of the Rabbit, as the main stupa is believed to be their Zodiac Stupa. According to Lanna belief, paying homage at one’s Zodiac Stupa brings profound spiritual merit.
The bell-shaped golden stupa, inspired... read more
The bell-shaped golden stupa, inspired... 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
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
Wang Sila Laeng is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Nan, often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of Nan.” Formed by streams flowing through rocky cliffs, the canyon presents a breathtaking sight of towering rock formations, crystal-clear water, and narrow passages that create a refreshing and picturesque environment. Visitors can walk along the stream, capture stunning...
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Phu Fa Development Center is one of the most important attractions in Nan province, located amidst lush mountains and unspoiled nature. The peaceful environment is perfect for visitors who wish to experience the authentic beauty of the natural landscape.
The center is special for being part of the Royal Project initiated by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, which promotes sustainability, environmen... read more
The center is special for being part of the Royal Project initiated by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, which promotes sustainability, environmen... read more
Bo Kluea Ancient Salt Pits 1 is one of the most significant attractions in Bo Kluea District, Nan Province. It is a center to learn about the ancient methods of mountain salt production passed down through generations and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.
The site highlights the local wisdom in salt-making traditions, showing visitors the sustainable lifestyle of local communities and ... read more
The site highlights the local wisdom in salt-making traditions, showing visitors the sustainable lifestyle of local communities and ... read more
Bo Kluea Ancient Salt Pits 2, located near the Chao Pho Sang Kham shrine, is surrounded by local shops. The most famous products are spa salt (for skin scrubbing) and iodized edible salt. Even today, villagers continue to boil salt using age-old methods. Brine water is drawn from the pit, transported through bamboo pipes into a holding tank, then boiled in large iron pans until the water evaporate...
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Doi Samer Dao and Pha Hua Sing are iconic destinations in Nan province, known for their panoramic mountain scenery and enchanting morning sea of mist. This spot attracts countless nature lovers who wish to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of northern Thailand.
What makes this site truly special is its spectacular sunrise and sunset viewpoints. Visitors often camp overnight to witness the sh... read more
What makes this site truly special is its spectacular sunrise and sunset viewpoints. Visitors often camp overnight to witness the sh... read more
Sao Din Nan Noi and Khok Suea, Nan is a natural landmark known for its tall, unusual soil pillars formed by wind and water erosion over thousands of years, along with the ancient Khok Suea, a site of local historical interest.
Visitors can walk around the area to admire the unique shapes of the soil pillars and the historic enclosure, making it a prime spot for nature photography and watching the ... read more
Visitors can walk around the area to admire the unique shapes of the soil pillars and the historic enclosure, making it a prime spot for nature photography and watching the ... read more
Khun Sathan National Park covers a vast area with complex, steep mountains stretching from north to south, with the ridgeline of Doi Prae Mueang marking the boundary between Nan and Phrae. It is the source of numerous streams and tributaries. At the park’s watershed research station, wild Himalayan cherry trees and other flowers bloom beautifully during winter.
Most of the park is covered wi... read more
Most of the park is covered wi... read more