Si Satchanalai Historical Park
Si Satchanalai, Si Satchanalai
Si Satchanalai Historical Park
Si Satchanalai District, Sukhothai 64130
The quiet, forest-enveloped ruins of Sukhothai's sister city.
Discover Si Satchanalai Historical Park
Si Satchanalai was the second center of the Sukhothai Kingdom. Located on the Yom River, the park is less touristy than Sukhothai and features ruins set within a forest.
The experiences you should not miss
Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo
Forest setting ruins
Plan your visit
Opening arrangements can change for ceremonies, weather or maintenance. We date-check practical information and link the primary sources below.
- Opening hours
- Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Tickets and admission
- 100 THB entry fee.
- Best time to visit
- Morning when the park is cool and peaceful.
Insider planning advice
Rent a bicycle to explore the forest paths. Visit Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat located just outside the main gate.
- Check current opening times before travelling.
- Go early or late afternoon to avoid the strongest heat.
- Carry cash for small fees, toilets, lockers or local transport.
- Use official ticket counters and check current visitor information.
Check the official information
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Si Satchanalai Historical Park is located at Si Satchanalai District, Sukhothai 64130 in Si Satchanalai, Si Satchanalai.
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