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Phu Sang National Park covers approximately 178,049.62 rai (284.88 sq km), spanning the left bank of Nam Ngow Forest in Thoeng District, Chiang Rai, and Nam Pioi, Nam Yuan, and Nam Lao forests in Chiang Kham District and Phu Sang Subdistrict, Phayao Province.
The park consists of mountains and dense forests, rich in natural resources such as diverse plant species, wildlife, and scenic forest and m...
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Kwan Phayao is a large freshwater lake formed by the subsidence of the earth’s crust around 70 million years ago. It was developed by the Department of Fisheries in 1935 to become the most important water source in Phayao Province for irrigation, fisheries, and tourism.
This natural basin collects water from over 18 streams and covers an area of approximately 12,831 rai with an average depth...
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Wat Si Khom Kham has records of its first abbot in legend as Phra Thammapal (author of the Phra Chao Ton Luang chronicle) and has existed since ancient times, though it became abandoned during wartime.
Phra Chao Ton Luang It is a gilded stucco Buddha in the Chiang Saen style, constructed between 1491–1524 BE (P.S. 2034–2067) during the reign of Phaya Yot Chiang Rai. It measures 14 mete...
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Wat Phra That Chom Thong is a third-class royal temple (Worawihan) and has been a key religious and cultural landmark in Phayao for centuries. It serves as a spiritual center for the local community and hosts various Buddhist ceremonies and traditional festivals.
The temple is located on Doi Chom Thong, a prominent hill visible from afar, directly opposite Wat Si Khom Kham (Wat Phra Chao Ton Luang...
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Wat Analayothipyaram, officially classified as a third-class royal temple under the Dhammayuttika Nikaya, is located on Doi Bussarakam (and Mon Phra Non) in Ban San Pa Bong, San Pa Muang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao District, Phayao Province. It was established by Phra Panyapisanthera (Luang Pho Paiboon Sumangkalo) as a center for Buddhist practice on the mountaintop.
The temple is renowned for its ...
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Phayao Lake Viewpoint is part of the Phayao Lakeside Road, which has been developed into a public space for relaxation and various activities for the local community. It is an important landmark of Phayao Province, promoting natural tourism and outdoor activities.
Scenery The viewpoint offers expansive views of Phayao Lake with the backdrop of Doi Luang and a complex mountain range, making it idea...
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Wat Tilok Aram, locally known as San That Klang Nam and San That Buak Si Jaeng, was constructed during the reign of King Tilokarat, the ninth monarch of the Mangrai dynasty. Phaya Yutthisathira, the governor of Phayao at the time, built it around 1476–1486 (B.E. 2019–2029) to honor King Tilokarat.
Submerged history and sacred objects


Originally located in the Buak Si Jaeng ...
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Wat Nantaram is located near the Chiang Kham municipal market. Its founding date is unclear, but it served as a temple for the local Tai Yai community. Originally called “Wat Chong Kha”, it had a grass-thatched roof (“Chong” means temple in Tai Yai). Locals called it “Wat Chong Nuea” because it was located north of the town center.
The initial land was donated b...
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Wat Phra That Sop Waen is located in Yuan Subdistrict, Chiang Kham District, Phayao, a significant temple with a long history, revered by the Tai Lue people. The most prominent feature is the Phra That Sop Waen Stupa, which is over 800 years old. The stupa houses sacred relics of the Buddha, including hair and chin bone, making it a deeply sacred site.
The stupa is built i...
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Phu Langka Forest Park is part of the Salphan Nam Mountain Range (also known as Phi Pan Nam Range) and serves as the source of the Yom River. The park covers approximately 7,800 rai (1,248 hectares), predominantly composed of dense evergreen forest with high biodiversity.
Phu Langka Peak (Phu Thewada): The highest peak, known to the local Mien people as “Finja Bo,” meaning “Phu T...
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