The Allure of Nakhon Ratchasima: A Gateway to Northeastern Thailand's Rich Tapestry
Nakhon Ratchasima, affectionately known as "Korat," serves as the gateway to Thailand's vibrant Northeast region. This culturally diverse province boasts a rich tapestry of ancient civilizations, prehistoric history, and diverse ethnicities. Its captivating blend of traditions, artistic expressions, and captivating tourist destinations makes it a truly captivating destination.
This review delves into the multifaceted essence of Nakhon Ratchasima, offering a glimpse into its unique charm through two distinct perspectives.
This trip, I had 2 days and 2 nights in Nakhon Ratchasima, so I planned to visit cultural attractions first and then stay in Nakhon Ratchasima city. On the other day, I focused on relaxing and soaking up the natural atmosphere, and then stayed in Pak Chong. Let's see where I went.
Following the Mittraphap Road, I passed through Mueang Saraburi and Muak Lek districts until I reached the Isaan Gate at Pak Chong district. I decided to stop by Wat Khao Wanchai Nawarat to pay respect to the Buddha for good luck before continuing my journey.
From Mittraphap Road, turn left into Pak Chong town. You will see Wat Khao Wanchai Nawarat on the hilltop on your right. Continue driving until you reach Pak Chong town. Look for the signpost for the temple entrance, but you may not see it. The GPS will tell you to turn, but because there are many alleys in a row, you won't know which alley to turn into. This made me drive past the entrance alley and had to turn around again. The second time, I turned into the wrong alley again, as usual. I had to stop and ask for directions. Anyway, the alley to Wat Khao Wanchai is next to the New Wanchai Hotel. The road is quite narrow. Drive a little into the alley, and you will see a small roundabout. Turn right and drive up the hill a little, and you will reach Wat Khao Wanchai. Wat Khao Wanchai Nawarat is the 82nd branch of Wat Nong Pa Pong.
The interior of the temple is quite peaceful. I went straight to the highlight of Wat Khao Wanchai Nawarat, which is the wooden-patterned stone ordination hall. The construction of this ordination hall began in 2006 with the aim of creating a beautiful, durable, and nature-friendly structure. Therefore, processed sandstone with sedimentary lines similar to the grain of light brown hardwood was used as the structure of the ordination hall. The shape of the building is a square, similar to an ancient wooden house. It is a gable roof, Isan art style, with a sun and light rays on the gables on the east and west sides. It took almost 10 years to build this ordination hall.
The abbot designed the building to be 3 floors: the lower floor is a water storage pool for use when there are Buddhist followers attending important events at the temple. There will be enough water to use. The water is pumped from the artesian well and stored in this pool. The second floor is an area for meditation and Dharma practice. Those who practice Dharma will receive cool air from the water in the pool all the time. The upper floor is built for the Sangha activities of monks and novices. There is a cool mountain breeze all the time. Around the wooden-patterned stone ordination hall, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of Pak Chong city. It is another beautiful temple that should not be missed.
The next destination is Wat Non Kum, often referred to as Wat Sorapong. This name comes from the renowned actor Sorapong Chatree, who initiated the construction of this temple.
The Non Kum Temple is located in Sikhiu District, right next to Mittraphap Road. Anyone who visits Nakhon Ratchasima and passes through Sikhiu District, if they don't fall asleep while riding in the car, will be struck by the large and beautiful ordination hall. They will surely be compelled to stop and visit.
The main hall houses the world's largest blackened bronze statue of Somdet Phutthachan (Toh Prommarangsi), attracting a constant stream of devotees. The interior decoration of the hall remains incomplete, suggesting that significant time and resources are still required for its completion. Visitors may be fortunate enough to encounter Mr. Sorapong, who greets those who come to pay respects to Luang Pho To.
The area surrounding Wat Non Kum is beautifully decorated with gardens. There is also a canteen. If you are passing through Si Khiu District, don't miss the opportunity to pay respects to Luang Pho To for good luck in your life.
From Non Khum Temple, I headed straight to Nakhon Ratchasima city. Before checking in, I stopped by Sala Loi Temple to pay my respects.
The Sala Loi Temple boasts a unique identity, featuring a boat-shaped ordination hall surrounded by lotus petals. In my extensive travels, I have never encountered an ordination hall of this design. Sala Loi Temple was constructed by Lady Mo, also known as Thao Suranari, and her husband, Phraya Suriyadecho, or Phra Phlat Thongkham. Legend has it that after a victorious battle, Lady Mo and her troops stopped at Tha Takho. She ordered her soldiers to build a raft in the shape of a pavilion and set it adrift on the Lam Takhong River, making a vow to build a temple wherever it landed. The raft eventually came to rest on the right bank of the Lam Takhong, where the Sala Loi Temple stands today.
The exterior of the ordination hall is adorned with terracotta tiles from Dan Kiewan, depicting the story of the Buddha's descent from Tavatimsa heaven. The metal doors feature embossed images narrating the Vessantara Jataka. This ordination hall was awarded the Outstanding Pioneer Religious Building Award by the Siam Architects in 1973.
Within the base of the standing white stucco Buddha statue at the gate of Sangkasan City, in the posture of subduing the ocean, named Phra Phuttha Pra Pattana Sunthon Thammapisaln, Sala Loi Phiman Lawan Santi Sukha Muninthra, the interior decoration of the ordination hall is simple, emphasizing a white tone that appears clean and pure.
Sala Loi Temple served as the cremation site for Ya Mo, the grandmother of Chao Phraya Mahisornathibodi. A stupa was built to house Ya Mo's ashes.
Across from the pagoda is the old church, in front of which stands a statue of Samian Yamo.
Sala Loi Temple is another interesting temple. If you are visiting Korat, you should not miss it.
From Wat Sala Loi, I will head straight to my accommodation and wait for the sun to set before continuing to pay respects to Ya Mo.
I have chosen to stay at Korapura Resort tonight.
Kora Pura Resort is a resort that draws out the identity of Korat city and blends it with Western influences in a unique and distinctive style. The exterior design of the buildings evokes the patterns of silk weaving and the white sarongs, which are a way of life for people in the Northeast.
The decor is not just a simple Isaan style, but it is also combined with a cool design that looks good together.
Every corner exudes the authentic essence of Isan.
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I booked a Deluxe Room under the "Din Dan Kewian" concept. The room is spacious and clean, with a sofa area for relaxation and a balcony for enjoying the fresh air.
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The Deluxe Room's bathroom features a touch of sensuality with its transparent glass walls and a bathtub. The hot water system utilizes solar energy.
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The cool air in the hotel room makes me want to stay inside, but I can't. Since I'm already in Korat, I have to pay respects to Ya Mo. Otherwise, people will say that I haven't truly been to Korat.
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Thaksin was born in San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, on July 26, 1949. He is the youngest of nine children of Lert and Yindi Chinnawong. His father was a Chinese immigrant who made his fortune in the police force, while his mother was a Thai homemaker.
Thaksin studied at the Police Cadet Academy and then at the Royal Thai Police Academy, graduating in 1973. He then worked as a police officer for several years before entering the business world. In 1987, he founded Shin Corporation, which quickly became one of Thailand's largest telecommunications companies.
Thaksin entered politics in 1994, when he was elected to the House of Representatives. He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister in 1997, and then Prime Minister in 2001. As Prime Minister, Thaksin implemented a number of populist policies, such as providing free healthcare and education to the poor. He also oversaw a period of rapid economic growth.
However, Thaksin's government was also plagued by corruption scandals. In 2006, he was overthrown in a military coup. He fled into exile, and was later convicted of corruption in absentia. He remains a controversial figure in Thai politics.
Thaksin is married to Potjaman Na Pombejra, and they have three children. He is a devout Buddhist.
Here are some additional facts about Thaksin Chinnawong:
- He is the first Thai Prime Minister to have been born after World War II.
- He is the first Thai Prime Minister to have a doctorate degree.
- He is the first Thai Prime Minister to have been elected to a second term in office.
- He is the first Thai Prime Minister to have been overthrown in a military coup.
- He is the first Thai Prime Minister to have been convicted of corruption.
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The Thao Suranari Monument is located in the heart of Loei City. The bronze monument, blackened with patina, stands on a square pedestal with twelve sides. Inside, the ashes of Thao Suranari are enshrined. This monument is the first to be built in memory of and to honor the virtues of the first commoner heroine of the country.
At the side of the monument, there are **Khorat musicians** waiting to serve those who come to make offerings to Ya Mo. This is because Ya Mo was very fond of Khorat music during her lifetime.
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The Ya Mo Monument is located in front of the Chumphon Gate, a gate that is believed to bring good luck. It is said that if you pass through this gate once, you will return to Korat soon. If you pass through it twice, you will get a job or live in Korat. And if you pass through it three times, you will find a Korat spouse.
Across from the Ya Mo statue, there are restaurants, souvenir shops, and shops selling silk and Korat noodles. Nearby, there is an old, classic-looking hotel that appears to be closed.
For dinner tonight, I entrusted my stomach to VT Nem Nuong, a branch located near the Rajabhat University, not far from my accommodation.
If you have ever been to Nong Khai, you would be familiar with VT Nem Nuong restaurant. The restaurant in Korat is likely a branch of the one in Nong Khai. When visiting a Nem Nuong restaurant, it is a must to try their Nem Nuong. They offer mini, small, and large sets, allowing you to choose the size that best suits your group.
The **"ปากหม้อญวน"** is a must-try dish. The chewy rice skin is thin and just the right thickness. It's delicious! This dish costs 69 baht.
This spicy papaya salad from Korat is truly exceptional. I couldn't resist finishing the entire plate, savoring every drop of the tangy dressing. It's an absolute steal at only 45 baht.
This deep-fried pork rib sausage is delicious. It goes well with papaya salad. This dish costs 79 baht.
Overall, the food was delicious. I am truly happy with my decision to dine at this restaurant.
After your meal, take a stroll to digest your food at the **Ban Ko Night Market**. Similar to a walking street, it's an open space with a mix of semi-permanent shops and vendors setting up on the ground. There's a wide variety of goods to browse and purchase, as well as restaurants to enjoy a bite. The Ban Ko Night Market is located just a short distance past the Korapura Resort.
I will need to rest and recharge tonight in preparation for tomorrow's trip.
For breakfast, I used the service at the Fueang Restaurant, which is located on the ground floor next to the lobby area.
Breakfast is served buffet style.
The food is diverse and there are many options to choose from.
The main menu features Thai dishes, including stir-fried noodles, fried rice, steamed rice, stir-fried cabbage, pork curry, stir-fried ruby fish, and fried eggs with sweet and sour sauce. The taste is delicious and highly recommended.
This section features pork blood soup and an egg station. The pork blood soup is particularly delicious.
Overall, Korapura Resort is a good option. The price is reasonable for the room quality. The rooms are clean and well-equipped. The food is delicious. The resort is located in a convenient area, making it easy to get around.
With full bellies, we wasted no time and continued our journey to Pak Chong district. As we entered Sikhio district, before reaching Lam Takhong Reservoir, we saw wind turbines in the distance. We couldn't resist stopping to admire the wind farm.
The access road to the wind turbine field is the same as the one for Suan Muang Porn, with the entrance located opposite the entrance to Lam Takhong Reservoir. The viewpoint for the wind turbine field is on the top of Khao Yai Tiang. Once you pass Suan Muang Porn, just drive straight ahead and you won't get lost.
The scenic viewpoint atop Yai Tieng Mountain
This viewpoint overlooks the Lam Takhong Chulaphawan Dam, a reservoir built as part of a pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant project. But what exactly is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant? Let's delve into its workings.
In a pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant, water is released from the upper reservoir (Lam Takhong Chulaphawan Dam) to the lower reservoir (Lam Takhong Dam). The water flow drives turbines to generate electricity. Subsequently, the water is pumped back to the upper reservoir using large pumps.
Bicycle rentals are available at the parking lot (40 baht/hour) for tourists to cycle around the reservoir. Alternatively, visitors can explore the area on foot. The viewpoint offers panoramic views of the Lam Takhong Reservoir and the surrounding wind turbines.
I then headed to the Phra Maha Chedi Mukdahan Kiriwan, located in Pak Chong District, on the Ban Mu Si - Wang Nam Khieo route.
The Majestic White Pagoda of Makut Kasatriyaram
The Makut Kasatriyaram Royal Pagoda, perched atop the five-peaked Panchasikha Hill, stands as a beacon of serenity and grandeur. Its pristine white structure, measuring 48 meters in both width and length, rests upon a massive square base, creating an awe-inspiring presence.
Surrounded by numerous Buddha statues in various postures.
The Great Chedi of Makutkiriwan enshrines the relics of the Buddha, the eighty great disciples, and the ashes of the meditation masters. It also houses the Phra Buddha Marawijai Kiriwan Sirimongkol, a replica of an ancient Buddha statue dating back approximately 800 years, the Phra Buddha Dtiloknathamongkut Thammakhiriwan (a white jade Buddha statue), and the Buddha statue dedicated to the birthday of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
There is a footprint made of silver.
If you are traveling along the Ban Mu Si - Wang Nam Khieo route, it is highly recommended to make a stop at the Phra Maha Chedi Mukdakariree Wan temple to pay respects to the sacred stupa for auspiciousness and blessings in your life.
From the majestic Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol, I retraced my steps towards Khao Yai National Park, marking the beginning of my second exploration of Nakhon Ratchasima's captivating landscapes. Along the way, I couldn't resist capturing some stylish photos amidst the Italian-inspired ambiance of Toscana Valley Khaoyai.
Toscana Valley Khaoyai recreates the atmosphere of the Italian countryside in the north of Italy, right here in Khao Yai. Visitors who are not staying at the resort or dining at the restaurant can still come and take photos at the fountain in front of the entrance.
A giant replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa stands prominently at the front of the area, facing the main road. Visible from afar, it's hard for tourists to resist stopping to take photos. It serves as a rest stop along the route, allowing visitors to stretch their legs and capture some unique photos to share with friends.
From Toscana Valley Khaoyai, I crossed Thana Rat Road and headed towards Muak Lek District. My destination was The Birder's Lodge.
The Birder's Lodge is a popular coffee shop among tourists visiting Khao Yai. However, due to the overwhelming number of visitors on the day of my visit, I was unable to sample the flavors and capture the ambiance inside the shop. Beside The Birder's Lodge, there is a large barn, currently covered in greenery and contrasted by the vibrant yellow of the Ratchaphruek flowers blooming profusely on its walls. The sight was truly breathtaking, especially considering the fortunate timing of my visit, as the Ratchaphruek flowers bloom only once a year between February and March.
The barn will be filled with vendors selling a variety of agricultural products, including pesticide-free vegetables, fruits, fruit juices, ice cream, and plants. There will be a wide selection to choose from.
Adjacent to the lodge, there is a souvenir shop. The Birder's Lodge is a must-visit destination in Khao Yai. Visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee and take stylish photos.
If you arrive at The Birder's Lodge around noon and haven't had lunch yet, I recommend the restaurant Saeng, located directly across from The Birder's Lodge.
"Seing" restaurant is located opposite The Birder's Lodge. It is a medium-sized restaurant with a cozy atmosphere.
The interior design is stylish. However, be prepared to wait, as the food service can be slow. During my visit, I waited approximately 30 minutes for my meal.
Visiting the Isan region, I couldn't resist ordering some local Isan dishes. I started with a delicious Som Tam Korat, savoring the flavorful papaya salad and its refreshing broth.
Next up was the stir-fried Korat noodles, which had a perfectly balanced flavor. Paired with the papaya salad, it was a truly delicious combination. This dish costs 60 baht.
Fresh shrimp lotus root salad is another dish worth trying. This dish costs 120 baht.
The mixed mushroom salad lacked a bit of flavor and wasn't as spicy as I would have liked. It cost 100 baht.
Grilled pork neck, tender and juicy. This dish costs 100 baht.
The grilled chicken is perfectly dry-roasted. This dish costs 190 baht.
The overall taste of the food is considered okay. I would rate it 8/10. However, as mentioned earlier, be patient when visiting this restaurant. If you come during peak hours, expect a longer waiting time.
After a satisfying meal, I planned to check into my accommodation and wait for the sun to set before venturing out to one more location. For tonight, I'm staying at ESCAPE KHAO YAI.
ESCAPE KHAO YAI is conveniently located on the main road, making it easily accessible. It is situated within the same complex as 23 Degrees Condo, but ESCAPE is located at the front.
The open-air lobby provides a refreshing atmosphere with access to fresh air. While the afternoon sun may be a bit warm, the mornings offer a particularly pleasant ambiance. The lobby features comfortable sofas for guests to relax while waiting for check-in or check-out.
The welcome drink and cold towel were greatly appreciated, especially considering the lengthy check-in process.
Upon check-in, the staff will transport you and your luggage to your room via golf cart.
The Deluxe Room I stayed in was designed with a floral theme, capturing the beauty of flowers. However, the sleeping area felt somewhat cramped due to the room's layout. The bed occupied approximately 50% of the space, the bathroom 40%, and the wardrobe area 10%.
A small bedside speaker played soothing music throughout the stay.
This area will have a wardrobe and a refrigerator.
The bathroom is quite spacious, comparable in size to the bedroom area.
Aromatic amenities
Free drinking water, tea, and coffee are available, but the minibar items are not free.
Stepping out onto the balcony, I was greeted by this breathtaking view, with the lobby in sight.
The shallow pool beside the lobby is intended for decoration, but the stagnant water has led to the growth of algae and an unpleasant odor.
This room is a designated area for fitness.
The door opened to reveal a small Kit club.
The fitness room has a decent amount of exercise equipment.
Next to the fitness room is the swimming pool.
The hotel offers bicycles for guests to exercise and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Green Oak Bistro, the hotel's restaurant, is located on the second floor above the lobby. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating. The interior is clean and the decor is charming.
The hotel is nestled amidst the mountains.
On Friday and Sunday evenings, the hotel offers a picnic-style dining experience in the garden. The type of dinner service varies, with some evenings offering a buffet. It is recommended to check with the hotel for confirmation. The buffet typically features BBQ options.
After a brief rest, we continued our journey to the next destination, Primo Piazza, which is adjacent to The Birder's Lodge.
Admission to Primo Piazza requires a fee. Adults pay 100 baht, while children pay 50 baht.
The area where Primo Piazza is located was previously home to Promo Posto (I believe Promo Posto was the first to pioneer the concept of creating buildings that resemble Italian villages in Khao Yai, followed by Palio). When Promo Posto closed down, there was a Takeover, change of ownership, and Renovation, which resulted in the creation of Primo Piazza.
Primo Piazza recreates a 500-year-old Tuscan village from Italy amidst the mountains of Khao Yai National Park. The architecture, cobblestone streets, and outdoor furniture evoke the authentic atmosphere of old-world Europe.
In addition to replicating the Tuscany region in Khao Yai, Primo Piazza also features sheep, alpacas, and donkeys.
Tickets from admission can be exchanged for grass to feed the alpacas. You can exchange them at the front of the barn.
The animal sheds are divided into separate pens to clearly segregate different animal types.
Alpacas are not just a show of two like chickens, but have a herd. Alpacas are domesticated animals in the camel family in South America. Found in the high Andes Mountains in southern Peru, northern Bolivia, Ecuador, and northern Chile. But the alpacas that were raised at Primo Piazza, this herd was imported from Australia. Alpaca wool can be used to make various clothing and garments.
The Merino sheep is the first flock I have had the opportunity to see in Thailand. This breed originated in Turkey and central Spain. It is a wool breed that produces the finest and softest wool. Its wool is white, fine, and about 5-10 centimeters long. A full-grown Merino sheep weighs 65-75 kilograms. The most notable feature of this breed is that the males have large, spiral-shaped horns, while the females are hornless. This particular flock of Merino sheep was imported from Australia by Primo Piazza.
In the late afternoon, between 4:30 and 5:00 PM, alpacas, sheep, and donkeys are released into the grassy field to stretch their legs. Each animal appears healthy and enjoys running around playfully.
Donkeys are another type of animal that is raised alongside alpacas and sheep. Donkeys are animals with single hooves. The ancestor of the donkey is the African wild ass. Humans raise them for various purposes. And because animals in the genus Equus can interbreed, the hybrid of a horse and a donkey is a mule. It is stronger, more resilient, and more durable, but it is sterile. Currently, donkeys are used to carry loads to reduce the workload of humans in developing countries.
Primo Piazza: A Captivating Destination in Khao Yai
Primo Piazza is a captivating destination in Khao Yai, offering a unique and memorable experience for visitors. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Primo Piazza is a haven for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers alike.
A Glimpse of Alpacas in Action
For an unforgettable encounter, consider visiting Primo Piazza around 5:00 PM. This is the time when the resident alpacas take to the lush green fields, engaging in playful frolics that are sure to delight onlookers. Witnessing these gentle creatures in their natural habitat is a truly heartwarming experience.
A Haven for Relaxation and Exploration
Primo Piazza offers a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for leisurely strolls and moments of tranquility. Explore the charming Italian-inspired architecture, immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding landscape, and create lasting memories in this enchanting destination.
After feeding the alpacas, it was time to feed myself. This evening, I entrusted my stomach to MIDWINTER GREEN, located on Thanon Thana Rat.
MIDWINTER GREEN has taken over The Smoke House, which was previously a popular establishment. However, the reasons for the change in ownership remain unclear. From the exterior and interior, it appears that no significant renovations have been made.
MIDWINTER GREEN operates solely as a restaurant, offering both indoor and outdoor seating. In the evenings, the outdoor area is particularly appealing.
The outdoor area features live music, and at 8:00 PM, there will be a 3D Mapping show with light and sound. Let me tell you, the evening atmosphere is amazing.
For dinner tonight, I had a light dish of Tuna Loin Salad with fresh vegetables and a delicious dressing. The tuna was served in large pieces and was overall very tasty. It was served with bread and cost 260 baht.
Another dish is the Bacon Caesar Salad, which costs 285 baht (food prices on the menu here do not include 7% VAT).
Enjoying delicious food while listening to beautiful music. In a word, it's bliss.
After that, we headed back to our accommodation. Before going to bed, I wanted to capture the atmosphere at Escape one last time.
Escape offers an idyllic setting for early risers, boasting a refreshing morning atmosphere that rivals the renowned fresh air of Wang Nam Khieo. The crisp air invites guests to indulge in invigorating activities such as leisurely walks, brisk runs, or scenic bike rides. Despite my visit falling in early March, marking the official start of summer, the mornings at Escape retained a pleasantly cool ambiance, belying the season's typical warmth.
This morning, I woke up early to savor the fresh morning air. It's not often that I have the opportunity to do this, as I'm usually rushing out the door to face the traffic. Waking up early gave me the chance to capture the atmosphere of the breakfast room before the guests arrived.
He then walked around the Lobby again.
After soaking in the atmosphere to my satisfaction, I returned to my room to shower and change before enjoying breakfast at the Green Oak Bistro before departing.
The entrance to the Green Oak Bistro is located in the lobby.
The breakfast line is mainly divided into two sections. The first section is located in the dining room and focuses on salads and fruits. Additionally, there is an Egg Station available.
The buffet line is located at the front of the restaurant, offering a wide variety of main courses, including Thai and Western dishes, traditional rice porridge, and bakery items.
The fruit juices here are exceptional. They are thick and flavorful, especially the orange and butterfly pea flower juices. However, they might be a bit too sweet. Adding ice to dilute the sweetness would be ideal.
The Egg Station offers a wide variety of egg dishes. I opted for the fried egg on a skillet.
Escape prioritizes the ingredients used in its dishes, focusing on selecting high-quality produce. Everything is brimming with quality. I'm not just saying this myself, but friends who have stayed here before have also said the same thing: the breakfast here is excellent. I myself lingered in the dining room for about an hour, enjoying the food and soaking up the atmosphere. It was truly beyond words.
If you are planning a trip to Nakhon Ratchasima, consider which type of atmosphere best suits your travel preferences. Whether you prefer exploring temples and immersing yourself in culture, or enjoying the natural beauty of the mountains, Nakhon Ratchasima has something to offer everyone. If you can't decide, why not experience both? Enjoy your travels in Nakhon Ratchasima!
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