Similar Trips 'Udon Thani'
Attractions 'Udon Thani'
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Wat Pho Thissomphon
This city landmark of Udon Thani is a center of faith for the forest meditation tradition, featuring the magnificent Borom That Thamm Chedi, housing the ancient Phra Phuttha Rassamee over 600 years old, and a Bodhi tree propagated from Sri Lanka, symbolizing peace and serenity.
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Nong Prajak Public Park
A historical landmark that predates the founding of Udon Thani. Formerly called “Nong Na Kluea,” it was later renamed in honor of Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, the founder of the city. The park’s highlights include the iconic giant yellow rubber duck floating on the lake, a suspension bridge, and a floral clock tower on a central island. It’s an ideal place for relaxing walks, jogging, or cycling while enjoying the scenic views.
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Udon Thani Museum
The Udon Thani Museum is housed in the over 90-year-old Rajinuthit Building, featuring beautiful Western-style architecture. Inside, it presents a comprehensive journey through the province’s heritage — from prehistoric Ban Chiang civilization, natural science, and geology, to the royal biography of Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, founder of the city. Visitors can explore the unique blend of Isan culture, local wisdom, and historical evolution that shaped Udon Thani into today’s thriving city.
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The City Pillar Udornthani
The Udon Thani City Pillar Shrine is a revered spiritual landmark that enshrines the spirit of Prince Prachaksinlapakhom within a sacred city pillar made from golden shower wood. Visitors can pay respects and seek blessings from three sacred entities in one place — the City Pillar, Phra Phuttha Pho Thong, and Thao Wessuwan — each believed to bestow prosperity, peace, and protection.
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Wat Pa Ban Tat
Wat Pa Ban Tat is one of Thailand’s most respected meditation monasteries, founded by Luangta Maha Bua Ñāṇasampanno, a revered disciple of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta Thera.
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Ban Na Kha Fabric Market
Ban Na Kha Fabric Market is the largest and most comprehensive center for high-quality local woven fabrics in the Isan region, particularly known for Mudmee silk and mud-dyed fabrics, which are distinctive and unique to Udon Thani province.
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Wat Thipyarat Nimit Udon Thani
A peaceful forest monastery in the heart of Udon Thani, respected by disciples of Luang Pu Thir Thitthammo. The temple is distinguished by its stupa containing the Buddha’s relics, shaped like an ancient measuring vessel called Thanān.
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Udon Thani Walking Street
A large night market located along Nong Prajak Park, covering several intersections, offering a complete range of products including clothing, household items, and street food.
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Wat Matchimawat Udon Thani
A temple built by Major General Krom Luang Prachak Silpakom at the same time as the founding of Udon Thani in 1893 (B.E. 2436).
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Udon Thani Railway Station
A historically important railway station in the Isan region, located in a prime central city area. The Night Train Market and UD Town modern shopping complex are adjacent, making it a central hub for both travel and lifestyle.
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Thai–Chinese Cultural Center Udon Thani
Pay respect to Chao Pu and Chao Ya for good fortune and explore the Virtue Museum, which showcases the history of the Chinese community that settled and flourished in Udon Thani.
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Chao Pu–Ya Shrine Udon Thani
A spiritual landmark for the Thai–Chinese community and an important place for zodiac remedy rituals in Udon Thani. The shrine stands out for its grand traditional Chinese architecture and houses the majestic 99-meter Golden Dragon used in major annual festivals.
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