Wondering where to go beyond popular Thai destinations like Bangkok and Phuket? Step into an enchanting city nestled in the heart of Thailand and discover the amazing things to do in Sukhothai.
Wat Si Chum is a monumental seated Buddha, the icon of the Sukhothai Historical Park. Located within the park, it’s accessible via a leisurely bike ride.
Wat Sa Sri, a beautiful temple with a lotus-bud chedi and a Sri Lankan-style bell, is a must-visit. It is located near the Ramkhamhaeng Monument in Sukhothai.
Wat Mahathat stands out as a key temple within the Sukhothai Historical Park. The temple is famous for its striking Buddha head enveloped by the roots of a tree.
Noen Prasat, also known as Royal Palace, is where archaeologists found relics from the Sukhothai period. It is located in the historical park and is covered by its entrance fee.