Phetchabun
Phetchabun is located in the lower northern part of Thailand surrounded by green forest. Its geography comprises beautiful scenery of both Khao Kho and the Nam Nao National Parks. Because of the fertility of the soil, Phetchabun has always been a productive area, and its name means “the land of crops and food”. The province has a long and prosperous history and rich tourism potential. Its climate is attractive due to the mountains and forests. Si Thep Historical Park which is a interesting historical attraction was granted the Award of Excellence for the Cultural Site of the 2000 Thailand Tourism Award.
Phetchabun is located in the lower northern part of Thailand surrounded by green forest. Its geography comprises beautiful scenery of both Khao Kho and the Nam Nao National Parks. Because of the fertility of the soil, Phetchabun has always been a productive area, and its name means “the land of crops and food”. The province has a long and prosperous history and rich tourism potential. Its climate is attractive due to the mountains and forests. Si Thep Historical Park which is a interesting historical attraction was granted the Award of Excellence for the Cultural Site of the 2000 Thailand Tourism Award.
How to Get There
Car - Driving from Bangkok to Phetchabun takes around 4.30 hours, which you may pass several provinces such as Saraburi, Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Sing Buri etc, depending on the Highway you choose. The whole journey is around 350 Kilometers.
Bus - Take the daily bus from the Bangkok Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) to Phetchabun. The journey takes 5 hours.
Train - Train service is not available from Bangkok. There is no rail connected to Phetchabun.
Air - There is no regular flight to Phetchabun from Bangkok.
Getting Around in Phetchabun
Song Theaw/Tuk-Tuk - The local means of transportation in Phetchabun. It is popular for short and quick journeys. They are always around town. Fares charged depends on the bargaining.
Car/Motorcycle - The most suitable way to travel around in Phetchabun should be renting car or motorcycle. It is easier to reach the destination you plan to go.
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Nakhon Nayok is an ancient town since Dhavaravadi period, assumed from its remaining wall and moat in Tambon Dong Lakhon. The town name “Nakhon Nayok” is found in artefact from Ayutthaya period as an eastern forefront of battles during the reign of King U-Thong. In 1894, King Rama V of Rattanakosin had redesigned the administrative structure and that made Nakhon Nayok part of province. Until 1902, the position of ruler was replaced by governor. Nakhon Nayok was combined as part
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