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Invite you to check-in at 18 must-visit attractions in Phichit and Phetchabun 2025 – the hidden gems of Thailand you can’t miss!

"This long weekend... we invite you to explore Phichit and Phetchabun with 18 must-visit attractions that cover everything from religion, relaxation, adventure, to food. We've got it all!"
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Want to travel in Thailand but not sure where to go? Discover something new this holiday with a visit to Phichit and Phetchabun! These two provinces are home to the renowned Chatree Gold Mine and boast a wide array of charming and diverse attractions. Whether you’re drawn to breathtaking nature, sacred temples, historical landmarks, or vibrant local communities, there’s something here to captivate every traveler. This is a destination you won’t want to miss—make sure to visit at least once in your lifetime!

Today, we’re unveiling 18 must-visit attractions that will make your trip unforgettable—filled with adventure, culture, and fun! Plus, you’ll leave with stunning photos to share with friends. So, mark your calendar and get ready to explore!

Phetchabun: The Land of Mountains and the Sea of Mist

1. Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew (Khao Kho)

Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew (Khao Kho)

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The Land of Faith and Beauty atop the High Peaks of Khao Kho – Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew is one of Phetchabun’s most breathtaking attractions, offering panoramic views of the sea of mist amidst lush green mountains. This sacred temple is home to the striking five white Buddha statues, the golden Buddha hall, and nine gleaming stupas, all adorned with intricate mosaic tiles and Benjarong ceramics. Blending various art forms, the temple’s architecture is a masterpiece of spiritual and aesthetic beauty.

Opening Hours: 06:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

2. Hydrangea Café Khao Kho 

Hydrangea Café Khao Kho

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A Coffee Paradise in Thailand’s Largest Hydrangea Fields – Sip on a delicious cup of coffee while surrounded by Khao Kho’s most stunning hydrangea fields. The vibrant flowers, set against the lush mountain landscape, create a dreamy atmosphere that’s perfect for photo lovers and nature enthusiasts.
The flower fields change seasonally, featuring purple Marguerite flowers in winter, followed by fountain grass, blue salvia, red salvia, celosia, chrysanthemums, and marigolds—ensuring year-round beauty!

Opening Hours: 
Garden: 07:30 AM – 06:00 PM
Café: 08:00 AM – 05:30 PM
Entrance Fee: Free for children under 10, 60 THB for adults

3. Phu Thap Boek

Phu Thap Boek

Conquer Phetchabun’s Highest Peak and Witness a Stunning Sea of Mist – For adventure seekers and nature lovers, Phu Thap Boek is the ultimate getaway. With its cool climate, panoramic views of the sea of mist, and vast cabbage fields, it’s a true natural wonder.
Visitors can experience the traditional lifestyle of the Hmong people, explore the scenic trails, and at night, enjoy stargazing under a brilliantly lit sky. The best time to visit is from the end of the rainy season through winter, when the mist is at its most breathtaking.

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Entrance Fee:
Bring your own tent: 40 THB/night (maintenance fee per person)
Tent rental (includes bedding): 350 THB/night (2-person), 650 THB/night (4-person)

4. Thung Salaeng Luang National Park

Thung Salaeng Luang National Park

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Thailand’s Very Own Savannah GrasslandsThung Salaeng Luang National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers, featuring vast grasslands, pine forests, and colorful wildflowers. Often called Thailand’s Savannah, this stunning landscape is perfect for hiking, wildlife spotting, and peaceful relaxation.
Visitors can explore nature trails while looking out for rare wildlife such as muntjacs, deer, and exotic birds. Ideal for camping enthusiasts, bird watchers, and adventure seekers, this park is at its most stunning during the rainy and winter seasons.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 04:30 PM
Entrance Fee: 
40 THB/person
30 THB per 4-wheel vehicle
30 THB/person for camping

5. Pha Khong Mountain Range

Pha Khong Mountain Range

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A Hidden Natural Treasure with Stunning Caves – Escape the heat and immerse yourself in nature’s cool embrace at Pha Khong Mountain Range. This breathtaking destination is home to stalactites and stalagmites, offering visitors a glimpse into a hidden geological and archaeological wonder. The mountain range boasts over 10 caves, though only a few are open for exploration, including the Silver Cave, Golden Cave, Tiger Mouth Cave, Naga Cave, and Pha Khong Cave.
A major highlight is the Silver Cave, which maintains a cool temperature of 24–25°C, earning it the nickname “Air-Conditioned Cave” or “Fridge Cave.” Another must-visit is the Pha Khong Cave, also known as the Seven-Color Cliff. A favorite among photographers, this cave features a 20-meter-high, 80-meter-long curved limestone formation. 

Opening Hours: Open daily
Entrance Fee: Free

Phichit, the City of Chala Wan – A Land of Rich History and Culture

6. Bueng Si Fai

Bueng Si Fai

The Heart of Phichit and a Scenic Riverside Escape – As Thailand’s third-largest freshwater lake, Bueng Si Fai is a must-visit destination for relaxation and recreation. Recently revitalized, this iconic landmark offers a perfect setting for leisurely walks, cycling, and sunset boating. Visitors can also feed fish at the pavilion, experience the simple riverside lifestyle, or admire Thailand’s largest crocodile sculpture, a symbol of Phichit and a must-see photo spot.

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Entrance Fee: Free

7. Phichit Old City Park

Phichit Old City Park

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A Journey Through Ancient Civilizations – Step back in time and explore the remnants of Phichit’s ancient city. This historic park, declared an archaeological site in 1935 and restored in 1986, is home to significant cultural landmarks such as:

  • The City Pillar Shrine – a traditional Thai wooden structure
  • Wat Mahathat – an ancient temple featuring a distinctive lotus-bud-shaped stupa
  • Chala Wan Cave – a site tied to Phichit’s famous local legend

Perfect for history lovers, this park provides insight into the art, culture, and heritage of Phichit’s glorious past.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 04:30 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

8. Wang Krod Old Village

Wang Krod Old Village

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A Nostalgic Stroll Through a Historic Riverside Community – Nestled along the Nan River, Wang Krod Old Village is a charming community where time seems to stand still. Visitors can admire century-old wooden houses, experience traditional riverside life, and enjoy authentic local cuisine. A highlight of the village is the Phra Theung Kadee House, the area’s first two-story home, now transformed into a living museum showcasing Phichit’s history.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

9. Wat Phothi Phatthum Chang

Wat Phothi Phatthum Chang

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A Sacred Temple with Historic Significance – For those seeking a spiritual retreat, Wat Phothi Phatthum Chang is an unmissable landmark. Built during the reign of King Phutthasrithhep VIII (King Tiger), this temple features a grand ubosot (ordination hall), showcasing Ayutthaya-style architecture. Visitors can pay respects to the centuries-old Takian tree, believed to possess divine power.
The temple is also a haven for birdwatching, with species like long-tailed parakeets, red-crowned parakeets, and mynah birds thriving here. From November to December, visitors can embark on a magical boat ride to witness glowing fireflies surrounding the temple.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

10. Thalo Shrine (San Chaopho Thalo)

Thalo Shrine (San Chaopho Thalo)

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A Center of Faith and Spiritual Blessings – Located along the Nan River, Thalo Shrine, also known as Mae Thapthim Tha Lo Shrine, is over 100 years old and holds deep cultural significance. A sacred site for locals and visitors alike, the shrine is believed to bring good fortune, success in business, and protection during travels.
The annual festival at the shrine is a vibrant celebration that draws large crowds. According to legend, King Phutthasrithhep of Ayutthaya once visited this area and saw a mysterious golden light emanating from the shrine. He later ordered its reconstruction using Takian wood pillars, further solidifying its historical importance.

Opening Hours: 06:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

11. Wat Bang Khlan

Wat Bang Khlan

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A Sacred Temple Honoring Luang Phor Ngern – Wat Bang Khlan is a renowned temple housing the revered statue of Luang Phor Ngern Phutthachot, a highly respected monk from the middle Rattanakosin period. Known for his expertise in sacred arts, particularly in invulnerability, protection, and charm, Luang Phor Ngern remains a legendary figure in Thai history. His amulets—including statues, coins, and takrud (sacred metal scrolls)—are highly sought after by collectors and devotees.
Beyond his spiritual influence, Luang Phor Ngern was also a skilled herbalist, renowned for treating diseases, especially cholera. His compassion and healing abilities earned him the title “The God of Pho Talae.” Today, Wat Bang Khlan remains an important pilgrimage site, attracting visitors who come to pay respects and seek blessings from his statue.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

12. Phichit Railway Station

Phichit Railway Station

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A Vintage Landmark with Timeless Charm – More than just a transportation hub, Phichit Railway Station is a beloved historic landmark perfect for vintage photography. Its classic architectural design, featuring a charming single-story wooden building raised on stilts and painted in warm yellow with brown accents, reflects the elegance of the past. Widely regarded as one of Thailand’s most beautiful train stations, it attracts visitors looking to capture nostalgic moments. The iconic “Phichit Railway Station” sign is a must-see for anyone seeking a memorable snapshot. With its old-world atmosphere, surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and traditional tuk-tuks, this station offers a delightful glimpse into a bygone era.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee:  Free

13. Taphan Hin Railway Station

Taphan Hin Railway Station

A Classic Stop for Vintage Photography – A charming stop along the railway route, Taphan Hin Railway Station exudes historical elegance. Built during the reign of King Rama VI, this well-preserved wooden station is painted in soft cream yellow with brown accents, capturing the architectural style of its time. Although smaller than Phichit Railway Station, it remains a beloved landmark, especially among photography enthusiasts. Whether you’re a fan of classic train travel or simply looking for a picturesque spot, this station is worth a visit.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

14. Giant Siam Tulip Khao Lon

Giant Siam Tulip - Khao Lon

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A Sea of Pink Blossoms in the Rainy Season – Hidden within Baan Rak Thai, Chomphu Subdistrict, the Giant Siam Tulip field is one of Phichit’s best-kept natural wonders. Every year between July and September, these striking flowers—locally known as “Dok Krajiow Daeng”—bloom in breathtaking shades of pinkish-purple, blanketing the valley in a sea of vibrant colors. The lush green backdrop of the surrounding forest enhances the scenery, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can also take part in guided nature walks, learn about local traditions, and purchase handcrafted souvenirs from the community.

Opening Hours: July – September (check before visiting)
Entrance Fee: Free

15. Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Sai

Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Sai

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A Sacred Pilgrimage with Breathtaking Views – Perched atop a limestone mountain, Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Sai is a revered spiritual site known for its sacred replica of the Buddha’s footprint. Visitors can embark on a serene climb to the summit, where they can pay homage at the temple’s Ubosot (ordination hall) while soaking in panoramic views of Thap Khlo District. The temple’s peaceful atmosphere, fresh mountain air, and spiritual significance make it a perfect retreat for meditation and merit-making. Another highlight is the Reclining Buddha statue (Phra Phuttha Saiyas), considered an auspicious Buddha image for those born on Tuesdays. On important religious occasions, such as the Tak Bat Devo ceremony, monks descend the temple’s grand staircase to receive alms, creating a truly spectacular sight.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

16. Wat Khao Rup Chang

Wat Khao Rup Chang

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A Hilltop Sanctuary with Stunning Sunset Views – Nestled on a small hill in Thap Khlo, Wat Khao Rup Chang is a serene meditation retreat with breathtaking vistas. The temple’s name, meaning “Elephant-Shaped Mountain,” originates from a large rock at its base that resembles an elephant. Visitors can explore the temple’s tranquil grounds and ascend to the white, bell-shaped stupa at the hilltop, where a panoramic view of Thap Khlo unfolds. As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a mesmerizing blend of colors, enhancing the temple’s beauty. Ideal for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers, this hidden gem offers a perfect balance of tranquility and scenic splendor.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

17. Wat Tha Luang

Wat Tha Luang

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A Royal Temple and Cultural Hub – Standing gracefully along the Nan River, Wat Tha Luang is a revered temple with over 200 years of history. It is the spiritual heart of Phichit and home to the highly respected Luang Pho Phet, a bronze Buddha image in the elegant Chiang Saen style. Recognized as a provincial landmark, the temple plays a significant role in local traditions, most notably hosting the annual long-tail boat race, a vibrant event that draws both locals and visitors. Whether you seek spiritual blessings or a deeper connection to Phichit’s cultural heritage, this sacred temple is a must-visit.

Opening Hours: 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

18. Wat Si Sattharam

Wat Si Sattharam

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A Riverside Sanctuary of Peace and Prosperity – Formerly known as Wat Huay Yao, Wat Si Sattharam is a picturesque temple nestled along the Nan River in Pa Makab, Phichit. Its grand entrance is adorned with an intricate golden Buddha statue, while the temple’s main hall houses a radiant Mara Vichaya Buddha image. Another striking feature is the pair of seven-headed Naga statues that stand guard, their gleaming brass surfaces reflecting sunlight beautifully. Visitors come here to offer prayers, seek blessings for prosperity, and admire the temple’s exquisite craftsmanship. With its peaceful riverside ambiance, it is also an ideal place for quiet contemplation and relaxation.

Opening Hours: 06:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free

Uncover the Hidden Treasures of Phichit and Phetchabun – From sacred temples and historic railway stations to breathtaking natural wonders, Phichit and Phetchabun offer a perfect mix of spirituality, adventure, and cultural exploration. Whether you’re drawn to serene landscapes, ancient traditions, or simply looking for the perfect photo spot, these destinations promise an unforgettable journey. 

Pack your bags, explore these hidden gems, and take home beautiful memories that will last a lifetime!

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