Nan Thailand VLog (Places to visit)
I fell in love with this place the moment i land my feet on this province of the Northern Thailand, Nan. There's so many beautiful places here that is worth visiting. Surrounded by mountains and rice fields, this place is perfect for people who wants to experience slow paced living.
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Best Things To Do in Nan, Thailand
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List of Best Things to do in Nan, Thailand
Wat Phumin
Wat Phrathat Chae Haeng
Wat Phra That Khao Noi
Wat Ming Muang
Wat Sri Panton Temple
Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan
Nan Noble House
Wat Nong Bua
Nan National Museum
Wat Phrathat Chang Kham Worawihan
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Vlog#559 We travel to our next stop in Thailand to the town of Nan. This is another quiet tucked away town with lots to offer. Great stop.
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Nan: Slow Life Zone
Located in the remote Nan river valley, surrounded by forested mountains and bordering Laos to the east, Nan remains off the tourist trail for most, but those that do make it here get to experience a province and people steeped in history, with a rich and unique culture and some of the regions most spectacular and un-spoilt natural scenery.
Nan’s unique cultural legacy is clearly visible in the city's art and architecture, particularly in the abundance of exquisite temples dotted around the city. Perhaps the most famous of all Nan’s temples is Wat Phumin, which is celebrated for its beautiful Lanna-style murals, considered to be some of the finest examples in the country.
Another temple not to be missed is Wat Phra That Kao Noi, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounds. For the perfect photo op, we would recommend coming in the evening so you can enjoy beautiful sunsets that bathe the valley below in a beautiful golden glow.
Nan is also famed for its centuries old tradition of longboat racing, with races typically taking place in September or October when water levels are at their peak. Fun on the river can however be had all year-round with rafting and kayaking trips, ranging from short samplers to two or three day all-inclusive trips readily available. So grab a paddle and head on down the Nan River for a fun-packed experience that you won’t soon forget.
Just over 10 percent of Nan's population is hill-tribes, and special excursions to traditional villages can be easily arranged and are in our opinion, certainly worthwhile. Pa Klang Hill Tribe Village, about 69km from Nan city is a popular choice and is home to Meo, Yao and Thin hill-tribes. As well as getting to meet the villagers and gaining a unique insight into their daily lives, you can also buy local hand-made crafts, which make for perfect gifts and souvenirs.
Nan’s historic isolation, convergence of different cultures and beautiful natural setting makes it a truly unique and inspiring destination, so why not come and indulge yourself in one of Thailand’s most romantic and undiscovered provinces?
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Welcome to Nan Province
Tucked into Thailand’s northeastern corner, Nan is a remote province to be explored for its natural beauty. Nan’s ethnic groups are another highlight and differ significantly from those in other northern provinces. Outside the Mae Nam Nan Valley, the predominant hill tribes are Mien, with smaller numbers of Hmong, while dispersed throughout Nan are four lesser-known groups seldom seen outside this province: the Thai Lü, Mabri, Htin and Khamu.
Nan (Thai: น่าน, pronounced [nâːn]) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from south clockwise): Uttaradit, Phrae, and Phayao. To the north and east it borders: Sainyabuli of Laos.
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Top Places to visit in Phayao:
Wat Analayo Thipphayaram, Wat Si Khom Kham, Wat Tilok Aram, Wat Nantaram, Phu Sang National Park, Phu Langka Forest Park, Wat Phra That Chomthong, Wat Li
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Best Things To Do in Lamphun, Thailand
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List of Best Things to do in Lamphun, Thailand
Wat Phra That Hariphunchai
Banthi Tour
Wat Sun Pa Yang Luang
Wat Chamthewi Temple
Phra Nang Chamthewi Statue
Wat Doi Ti
Wat Kukut
Wat Phra Yuen
Hariphunchai National Museum
Lumphun Community Museum
Best place to relax I have ever visited in north Thailand
Phitsanulok พิษณุโลก is an important, historic city in lower northern Thailand and is the capital of Phitsanulok Province, which stretches all the way to the Laotian border. On the banks of the Nan River, the city was originally a small Khmer outpost known as Song Kwae, before the Khwae Noi River changed its course in the 11th century CE. The Khwae Noi River แม่น้ำแควน้อย is a river in northern Thailand. It shares the same name as another river in Thailand, the popular tourist attraction also known as The River Kwai. These are two distinct bodies of water. About 1 hour ride from Phitsanulok in direction East and you will end up in the forest were you can find a beautiful place close to a dam where small tiny houses are placed on both side's of the river. You can rent a picnic house (Baht 300) and enjoy various sorts of fresh Thaifood. There is no parking fee. I haven't met any foreigner as I was there. Opening hours are from 8am - 6pm during hot season.
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Phetchabun, Thailand the Top Things To Do
Owing to its relatively cool climate, fresh air and Alpine terrain, Phetchabun is known as the ‘Thai Alps’ or ‘little Switzerland’. The province borders the North, Central and Northeast regions of Thailand and makes a worthwhile stopping off point when passing from one region to the next.
Once notorious for being the scene of a bitter communist insurgency from the 1960’s to 1980’s, the Khao Kho Mountains have since returned to peace and tranquility. Offering some of the best scenic views in the province the area has many points of interest to keep you occupied, from waterfalls, viewpoints and mountain bike trails to war memorials, a Weapons Museum and even a Royal Palace built for the current King, but for many simply driving along stunning stretches of steep winding roads proves to be the highlight of any trip to the area.
For a fascinating glimpse into the provinces’ ancient past, head to Si Thep Historical Park, which contains the ruins of the ancient town of Si Thep, built during the height of the Khmer empire around 1,000 years ago.
For anyone suffering from Temple fatigue we recommend a visit to the unique Wat Pha Sorn Kaew. Loosely translated as ‘Temple on a high glass cliff’, the Wat, just a few years old, is set on a 830 metre peak with a breathtaking backdrop of rugged mountains, and is adorned with over 5 million colourful mosaic tiles. The entire site is a real feast for the senses, and what the Temple may lack in history it more than makes up for in beauty.
Phetchabun is a province teeming with tourist potential, yet remains by in large under the radar of most travelers. But for those willing to take the time to explore, the province is a treasure trove of rich cultural heritage, ancient history and stunning misty mountains, ready to welcome you with open arms and that famous Thai smile.
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