Tham Pha Nang Khoi
Another interesting cave is Tham Pha Nang Khoi which is about 40 kilometres north of town on Highway No. 101
Read moreAn old and important community of Northern Thailand, Phrae was founded after Chiang Mai had been established as the capital of the Lanna Thai kingdom. With one of the largest reserves of teak forests in the country, it is located on the banks of the Yom River, some 550 kilometres from Bangkok.
Phrae covers an area about 6,538 square kilometres and surrounded on all sides by mountains with level plains in the middle.
Phrae is administratively divided into the following districts: Muang, Sung Men, Den Chai, Long, Wang Chin, Song, Rong Kwang and Nong Muang Khai.
Another interesting cave is Tham Pha Nang Khoi which is about 40 kilometres north of town on Highway No. 101
Read moreis in Song district 48 kilometres from town. The terrain is mountainous with deciduous and rich teak forests, probably the
Read moreis a 400-year-old Chedi believed to contain the remain of a king named Phra Lo, ruler of Nakhon Maen Suang
Read moreTo the west of Wat Luang is Wat Phra Non near the site of the old city walls. Some of
Read moreThis temple is about 8 kilometres to the east of town on Highway No. 1022. A major religious site of
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