Khon Kaen
Khon Kaen province is a centre of prosperity of the Northeast. It has a long history since prehistoric times. Millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed this area as evidenced by the footprints and dinosaur fossils. It was also inhabited by prehistoric humans as evidenced by the excavation of bronze and metal tools at the Non Nok Tha Archaeological Site in Amphoe Phu Wiang.
Khon Kaen province is a centre of prosperity of the Northeast. It has a long history since prehistoric times. Millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed this area as evidenced by the footprints and dinosaur fossils. It was also inhabited by prehistoric humans as evidenced by the excavation of bronze and metal tools at the Non Nok Tha Archaeological Site in Amphoe Phu Wiang.
How to Get There
Car - Driving from Bangkok to Khon Kaen takes around 6 hours, which you may pass several provinces such as Saraburi, Nakhon Ratchasima etc. The whole journey is a total of 449 Kilometers.
Bus - Take the daily bus from the Bangkok Northern Bus Terminal Chatuchak (Kamphaeng Phet II Road) to Khon Kaen. The journey takes 8 hours.
Train - Train service is available from the Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) to Khon Kaen everyday. The journey takes 7 to 10 hours according to the class of train.
Air - The fastest way from Bangkok to Khon Kaen is by airplane. It takes approximately one hour. There are daily flights operated by Thai Smile, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia etc.
Getting Around in Khon Kaen
Song Theaw - The most common means of transportation in Khon Kaen. They run regularly in the centre of Phuket town and the beaches.
Tuk-Tuk - The most common means of transportation in Khon Kaen. It is popular for short and quick journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance.
Taxi - There are metered taxis in Khon Kaen. Journey will be charged by metered and in reasonable price.
Car/Motorcycle - It is easier to reach the destination you plan to go.
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15 July 2020

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NAKHON NAYOK
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NAKHON NAYOK
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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NAKHON NAYOK
15 July 2020
NAKHON NAYOK
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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NAKHON NAYOK
15 July 2020
NAKHON NAYOK
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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NAKHON NAYOK
15 July 2020
Nakhon Nayok is an ancient town since Dhavaravadi period,
assumed from its remaining wall and moat in Tambon Dong
Lakhon.
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