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Lam Nam Nan National Park
38.82km from Wat Khung Taphao
Lam Nam Nan National Park is located about 50 kilometres north of Uttaradit town in Uttaradit Province. It is home to Sirikit Dam,waterfalls and dense forest ecosystem.
Wat Khao Phanom Phloeng
44.89km from Wat Khung Taphao
The Wat Khao Phanom Phloeng is a 13th-century temple located near the Yom River in Si Satchanalai Historical Park. The temple is found on top of a hill surrounded by forest, overlooking part of the ancient town.
Si Satchanalai Historical Park
45.02km from Wat Khung Taphao
Si Satchanalai Historical Park is a beautiful and peaceful historical place to visit. It is very similar to Sukhothai Historical Park. Si Satchanalai was built as a satellite city from Sukothai because of its strategic location.
Ton Sak Yai Forest Park
45.45km from Wat Khung Taphao
The park is famous for its large teak tree considered as the largest teak tree in the world. The tree is 1500 years old
Sirikit Dam
46.49km from Wat Khung Taphao
It is Thailand’s largest earth dam, constructed under the Nan River Basin Development Project. Formerly known as Pha Som Dam. The dam and the surrounding area is a place of massive natural beauty and are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and a diverse range of exotic wildlife.
Phae Mueang Phi
59.42km from Wat Khung Taphao
Phae Mueang Phi is a place with original rock formations in the Phi Pan Nam Range, Thailand. It is about eight kilometers northeast of Phrae town in Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province. Named after the local ghosts, the zone of Phae Mueang Phi includes mushroom rocks and distinctive pillars shaped by natural erosive action. The term Phae Mueang Phi is a northern expression meaning 'ghost town grove' because the terrain is otherworldly.
Mae Kerng Water Fall
65.23km from Wat Khung Taphao
Mae Koeng Waterfalls are a part of Wiang ko sai National Park in Northern Thailand, Wang chin District of Phrae province and Mae tha, Toen, Sop prab District of Lampang Province. Mae Koeng is a large waterfall. The water flows all years. Water flows terracing resemble like a step from Mae Koeng mountain.
Wiang Kosai National Park
67.56km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wiang Kosai is the first national park in Phrae province. It covers Phrae and Lampang provinces and is crossed over by Phee Pan Nam mountain range. The park covers an area of about 410 square kilometers. The park was declared a national park on 09 October 1981. The landscape of Prae is of high steep mountains covered with dry evergreen forest and mixed deciduous forests.
Chat Trakan Waterfall National Park
69.88km from Wat Khung Taphao
Chat Trakan Waterfall National Park Is a national park located in Chat Trakan District Phitsanulok, Thailand, which was established in 1987 as part of the Luang Prabang Rainforest Ecology. Most of the park is an evergreen forest. And is home to the headwaters of several lines, including river point to explore the park's waterfalls or cascades mouth Charttrakarn, which has a beach area near the pool.
Sangkhalok Museum
78.26km from Wat Khung Taphao
The museum displays the collection of Sangkhalok and ceramic wares produced in the ancient Lanna Kingdom.
Sukhothai Historical Park
84.51km from Wat Khung Taphao
Sukhothai Historical Park covers an area of about 70sqkm and contains more than 190 historical ruins. Sukhothai means literally translated “Dawn of Happiness”. In 1238, the city was founded from an ancient Khmer settlement. For 140 years, it was the capital of the first independent kingdom Sukhothai.
Phu Soi Dao National Park
85.56km from Wat Khung Taphao
The park has several attractions that include a savanna field situated within the dense pine trees and the five-tier Phu Soi Dao waterfall near the park office.
Wat Pa Mamuang
85.62km from Wat Khung Taphao
Situated in the west of Sukhothai province, this temple was mentioned in several stone inscriptions of the Sukhothai period. Now the remains of buildings in the temple include the ordination hall and chedi.
Saritphong Dam
87.4km from Wat Khung Taphao
The Saritphong Dam was built in the 14th century and had the function of restoring the main water reservoir to the drinking water supply of the capital of the ancient kingdom Sukhothai.
Wat Aranyik
93.14km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wat Aranyik is a historic temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand. On the temple grounds, there is a modern temple with a monastery and modern temple buildings. There is also a large area of ruins where the old temple of the Sukhothai period once stood. Still standing from the original temple's construction are a historic chedi and a number of Buddha images. A unique feature of the temple is that it is surrounded by moats.
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
93.16km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, colloquially referred to as Wat Phra Si or Wat Yai, is a Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand, where it is located on the east bank of Nan River, near Naresuan Bridge and opposite Phitsanulok Provincial Hall. The temple is famous for its gold-covered statue of the Buddha, known as Phra Phuttha Chinnarat. It is considered one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand and receive the highest worship among Thai people.
Wat Nang Phaya
93.29km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wat Nang Phaya is a monastery in Phitsanulok, Thailand, which was said to have been built when Phitsanulok was ruled by King Trailokanat. Wat Nang Phraya has no temple, but it is known for its Phrara Nang Phya, which are votive tablets found within the pagoda's repository.
Wat Chula Manee Temple
96.61km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wat Chulamani is a Buddhist temple in Wat Chulamani Village, Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. It is the oldest standing temple in Phitsanulok Province. It was built in the Sukhothai era. The temple is famous for its elaborate Khmer style pagoda.
Wat Kaew Don Tao Suchadaram
98.2km from Wat Khung Taphao
Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao is the principal Buddhist temple in Lampang, Thailand. The temple was founded by the first Mon ruler of Lampang. The Emerald Buddha was enshrined at this temple from 1434 to 1468, when King Tilokaraj relocated the image to Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai. The temple's Mon-style chedi, which is reputed to contain a strand of the Buddha's hair, is 50 metres tall.
Ramkhamhaeng National Park
98.49km from Wat Khung Taphao
The park is also known as Khao Luang by local people. It covers an area of about 341 square kilometers. Ramkhamhaeng National Park is home to Khao Luang mountain range, Sai Rung Waterfall, a herbal garden, and the savannah located in the high country of the Khao Luang range.
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Wat Khung Taphao
Ban Khung Taphao, Mueang Uttaradit District, Uttaradit 53000, Thailand
Wat Khung Taphao is an ancient temple was established by King of Thonburi in the early 18th century. This temple is well known that it is the oldest in the Kung Taphao sub-district that includes Buddha's relics and two important Buddha images.