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Art & Culture Gallery, Naresuan University (Sanambin Campus), the Gallery is established with an aim to promote and preserve Thai
Read moreA major tourist destination in the Lower North, Phitsanulok is situated on the banks of the Nan River some 377 kilometres from Bangkok. Most of the terrains are flatland, with mountain ranges running on the east where waterfalls and national parks offer opportunities for nature treks.
Historically, Phitsanulok has been a major community since the time of the Khmers and enjoyed great prosperity during the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods. During 1463-1487 it was practically another royal capital as King Borom Trailokanat of Ayutthaya resided permanently in the province.
Phitsanulok is administratively divided into the following districts: Muang, Wang Thong, Phrom Phiram, Bang Krathum, Bang Rakam, Wat Bot, Nakhon Thai, Chat Trakan and Noen Maprang.
Art & Culture Gallery, Naresuan University (Sanambin Campus), the Gallery is established with an aim to promote and preserve Thai
Read moreThe birthplace and a resident of King Naresuan the Great, Chan Palace is located in the compound of Phitsanulok Phittayakom
Read moreSituated in the arboretum only one kilometre off of the main highway 12 (Phitsanulok – Lom Sak Road) Kilometre 33, the
Read moreNamtok Poi and Khao Krayang Forest Plantation are situated between Kilometre 59-60 on Highway 12, turn right and proceed for
Read moreThis waterfall, Phitsanulok’s largest, is located 2 kilometers off of Km. 70 marker along Highway No. 12. It is possible
Read moreLocated at Km. 45 along the Highway, the waterfall, which is slightly bigger than Namtok Wang Nok An, is set
Read moreAn exciting activity, visitors are provided with a truly unique experience while whitewater rafting especially with the refreshing natural scenery
Read moreThe city walls of Phitsanulok were made of clay similar to those of the Sukhothai era. The walls were built
Read moreThis is definitely the place for those wishing to learn more about the Thai lifestyle. Step inside a group of
Read moreSituated in the western territory of Thung Salaeng Luang National Park, the cave has a subterranean river running through it.
Read moreThe city pillar is located in the shrine on the western bank of the Nan River, opposite the Mueang Phitsanulok
Read moreUsually taken at night, visitors can see the city from a different perspective when on the tricycle. The trip will
Read moreThe park, which was built by Phitsanulok Municipality in 2002, is situated in the middle of the town, on the
Read moreLocated approximately 5 kilometers from town on the east bank of Nan river, Wat Chula Mani is the oldest temple
Read moreSouth of Wat Phra Si Mahathat is Wat Ratburana, another main attraction worth visiting. The temple was built at the
Read moreLocated on the other side of Maenam Nan, opposite the main town, the Shrine of King Naresuan the Great is
Read moreLocally dubbed as “Wat Yai”, the complex is considered the most important temple in Phitsanulok. Housing Thailand’s famous Phra Phutthachinnarat,
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