Udon Thani
Udon Thani is a large province and serves as a centre of transportation and tourism in the Northeast of Thailand. It portrays a land of forest temples, a gateway to Laos and the Indochina countries, and possesses one of the world’s ancient civilisation sites. Also, it is blessed with natural tourist attractions as well as famous for Khit-styled handicraft.
Udon Thani is a large province and serves as a centre of transportation and tourism in the Northeast of Thailand. It portrays a land of forest temples, a gateway to Laos and the Indochina countries, and possesses one of the world’s ancient civilisation sites. Also, it is blessed with natural tourist attractions as well as famous for Khit-styled handicraft.
How to Get There
Car - Driving from Bangkok to Udon Thani takes around 7 and a half hours, which you may pass several provinces such as Saraburi, Nakhon Ratchasima Khon Kaen etc. The whole journey is a total of 564 Kilometers.
Bus - Take the daily bus from the Bangkok Northern Bus Terminal Chatuchak (Kamphaeng Phet II Road) to Udon Thani. The journey takes 9 hours.
Train - Train service is available from the Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong) to Udon Thani everyday. The journey takes 12 to 15 hours according to the class of train.
Air - The fastest way from Bangkok to Udon Thani is by airplane. It takes approximately one hour. There are daily flights operated by Thai Smile, Nok Air, Air Asia etc.
Getting Around in Udon Thani
Song Theaw - The most common means of transportation in Udon Thani. It is popular for short and quick journeys. Fares around town is about 10 Baht, it can be bargained in advance.
Tuk-Tuk - It is another common mean in Udon Thani. It is popular for short and quick journeys. Fares charged depends on the bargaining.
Taxi - There is no metered taxis in Udon Thani, so fares should be bargained in advance.
Car/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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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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