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Some attractions within Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai Map:
  • Chaliang
  • Khao Yai Bu
  • Kilns - In the north of Si Satchanalai are the remains of the ovens in which the famous Chinese-inspired Sawankhalok ceramics... More
  • New Si Satchanalai
  • Sawankhalok
  • Sukhonthai
  • Surrounding Walls - The 1-m (3-ft) thick wall built from cylinders between 1285 to 1288 by King Ramkhamhaeng is noteworthy. Heavy... More
  • Wat Khao Indra
  • Wat Khao Phra Si
  • Wat Kui
  • Wat Sa Prathum
  • (1) Entrance
  • (2) Wat Utthayan Noi
  • (3) Royal Palace - Of the former Royal Palace, only scarce remains survive apart from a few chedis. To the south of this district... More
  • (4) Lak Muang
  • (5) Wat Nang Phraya - The Wat Nang Phaya, the "temple of the queen", has a bell-shaped chedi on a high square base, while highly... More
  • (6) Pratu Ram Narong (gate)
  • (7) Wat Utthayan Yai - A chedi and the ruins of a temple remain from the Wat Utthayan Yai. More
  • (8) Wat Chedi Chet Theo - The seven rows of 32 stupas in differing styles and forms of the Wat Chedi Chet Theo, which housed the... More
  • (9) Wat Chang Lom - One of the most remarkable temples in old Si Satchanalai is the centrally located Chang Lom wat with its well... More
  • (10) Wat Khao Phnom Pleung - A colossal partly preserved staircase leads to the ruins of the Wat Khao Phnom Pleung (meaning ... More
  • (11) Wat Khao Suwan Khiri - On the other hill the remnants of the Wat Khao Suwan Kiri include a beautiful bell-shaped chedi with... More
  • (12) Pratu Pi (gate)
  • (13) Wat Chet Yot
  • (14) Pratu Chana Songkhram (gate)
  • (15) Pratu Chaya Preuk (gate)
  • (16) Pratu Tao Mor (gate)
  • (17) Wat Khok Sing Karam - A tranquil path leads about 2.5 km (11/2 mi.) along the river to the town of Chaliang with its... More
  • (19) Wat Mahathat