Departed from Lampang at noon, intending to spend the night at Ramkhamhaeng National Park.
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Riding a car through the Thung Saliam field, I thought of the Si Satchanalai Historical Park and decided to stop by for a visit before heading down to Ramkhamhaeng National Park.
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I decided to buy water and walk around even though there was a tram. What a mistake!
The train here has a tour guide. They let us get off to explore the ancient site and wait for people to get back on the train. It was great! Missed it!
Next time at Sukhothai Historical Park, I'd better take the tram.
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The atmosphere is shady and beautiful, with a few people cycling for exercise.
There are many beautiful photo spots.
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Sri Satchanalai Historical Park: A Legacy of the Sukhothai Kingdom
The Sri Satchanalai Historical Park, situated in the eponymous district of Sukhothai province, Thailand, stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Sukhothai Kingdom. This archaeological treasure trove boasts 283 ancient sites, of which 204 have been unearthed, including the captivating Wat Chom Cheun cemetery and the remnants of ancient Sangkhalok kilns.
This park offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural tapestry of the Sukhothai era. Its intricate ruins, including temples, palaces, and fortifications, whisper tales of a bygone era when the kingdom flourished as a center of art, religion, and commerce.
The park's significance extends beyond its archaeological marvels. It serves as a vital link to understanding the evolution of Thai architecture, artistic expression, and political structures. The intricate carvings, elegant stupas, and imposing city walls provide invaluable insights into the lives and beliefs of the Sukhothai people.
Sri Satchanalai Historical Park stands as a poignant reminder of the Sukhothai Kingdom's legacy, offering a unique window into a glorious past and enriching our understanding of Southeast Asian history.
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The entrance fee is 20 baht, bicycle rental is 30 baht, and the toilet fee is 3 baht.
Bicycle rentals are available for those who wish to explore the area on their own, while guided tours on a tram are also offered at an affordable price.
I can walk, but it's tiring. I just finished a bottle of water.
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