Sukhothai Historical Park covers the ruins of Sukhothai, literally 'dawn of happiness', capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries, in …
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Mar 2, 2025
I was in Sukhothai for just a couple of days. (I was flying from Chiang Mai to Bangkok and decided to make a pit stop in Sukhothai). The beautifully preserved site sits right in town. There's bike r…Full review by Gareth C
Feb 18, 2025
One of the highlights of our 2 weeks Thailand tour. The whole park is an archeological treasure from the first Kingdom of Sukhothai. The remains we see date back to 13 century and are pretty well pre…Full review by BrakiWorldTraveler
Jan 28, 2025
Archaeological park with ruins of the Sukothai kingdom dating back almost one thousand years Lovely for walking or cycling round A great place to visitFull review by Albia-Newton
I have a heart condition and should definitely not be cycling around the park in the heat. Where can I either rent a motorized golf cart or hire a rickshaw and driver?
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When you get there, the place you buy an entry ticket is where you can buy a ticket for a trolley that drives you around.
Hello, I see theres a lot of bike hire places for exploring Sukhothai Historical Park, Do any of them hire E-bikes?
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hI, We were there in Feb 2019 and hired bicycle on one day to see the main park and motorbike on the second day to explore the other harder to reach parts of the park. We had never …
hI, We were there in Feb 2019 and hired bicycle on one day to see the main park and motorbike on the second day to explore the other harder to reach parts of the park. We had never ridden motorbikes before but it is not difficult especially with light traffic we experienced there at that time of the year. There were no e bikes available then when we were there.
Hello! I will be visiting Sukhothai and wonder if long pants and covered shoulders are required? Thanks!
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Sukothai is one of the world's most important religious sites, consisting largely of Wats (eight or ten of them) which, while mainly in ruins, are nonetheless places deserving of …
Sukothai is one of the world's most important religious sites, consisting largely of Wats (eight or ten of them) which, while mainly in ruins, are nonetheless places deserving of respect. Any person of worth would go there with clothing appropriate to a temple, not to mention the sun is positively relentless there. Wear temple clothes out of respect and to keep the sun off you, or a third of the way into the place, you will be burned, and deservedly so!
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