Overview
“Unseen Phitsanulok”
This program is perfect for spiritual travelers and those looking for a light yet fulfilling journey.
Begin your trip with a train ride from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal to Phitsanulok Railway Station.
Start by paying respects at Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan, home to the revered Phra Phuttha Chinnarat, and admire the temple’s beautiful architecture.
Next, visit the Sergeant Thawee Folk Museum, a charming collection of old artifacts that offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of local people.
Later, relax at a cozy café or enjoy some local cuisine amid the laid-back vibe of the old town.
Day 2 begins with a morning visit to Chan Palace, where you can stroll through the historic grounds and feel inspired by its deep-rooted history.
Before heading back, consider dropping by a small morning market to pick up a few local souvenirs.
Return to Bangkok by train, filled with peace and new experiences.
Location:
16.81391, 100.26562
Phitsanulok Train Station
Location:
16.81391, 100.26562
Phitsanulok Train Station
Location:
16.81391, 100.26562
Phitsanulok Train Station
Location:
16.81391, 100.26562
Phitsanulok Train Station
Location:
16.81391, 100.26562
Phitsanulok Train Station
Open Wednesday: 06:00-20:00
Description
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, commonly known as "Wat Yai," is a first-class royal monastery located on Phutthabucha Road, on the east bank of the Nan River, opposite Phitsanulok Provincial Hall. It houses the Buddha Chinnarat, considered the most beautiful Buddha statue in Thailand.
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The Sergeant Tawee Folk Museum (Sergeant Major Tawee and Pim Buranakhet) is located on Wisutthikasat Road. It is a collection of folk items, tools, and everyday objects used by villagers in the past, from small items to large ones.
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Description
Chan Palace is an ancient palace located on the west bank of the Nan River, north of Phitsanulok. It is the birthplace of King Naresuan the Great and was his residence when he was the Crown Prince. The Fine Arts Department registered it as an ancient monument in 1994.
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