Sukhothai Historical Park: Tracing the Dawn of Happiness

Sukhothai Historical Park invites you to embark on a journey through time, where the echoes of a glorious past reverberate through ancient ruins and verdant landscapes. Immerse yourself in the dawn of happiness, a period that witnessed the rise of a powerful kingdom and the flourishing of art, culture, and spirituality.

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#Sukhothai: A Captivating Journey Through Ancient Civilization

This sentence evokes the allure of Sukhothai, a province in Thailand renowned for its rich and ancient history. The use of the hashtag "#Sukhothai" immediately draws attention to the location, while the phrase "จังหวัดที่ไปแล้วจะหลงใหล" (a province that will captivate you) emphasizes the captivating nature of the experience. The reference to "อารยธรรมอันเก่าแก่ที่มีมาแต่โบราณ" (ancient civilization) highlights the historical significance of Sukhothai, inviting exploration and discovery.

Sukhothai: The Dawn of Happiness

Sukhothai, originally spelled Sukhothai, is a province in Thailand, approximately 440 kilometers from Bangkok. It borders the provinces of Phrae, Uttaradit, Phitsanulok, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, and Lampang.

Sukhothai was the first kingdom of the Thai people, established 700 years ago. The name "Sukhothai" comes from two words: "Suk" (meaning "happiness") and "Uthai" (meaning "dawn"). Together, they signify "the dawn of happiness."

The remnants of its glorious past can be seen at the Sukhothai Historical Park and Si Satchanalai Historical Park, renowned among both Thais and international visitors.

And it is true, as the saying goes, that every time the sun shines, Sukhothai truly lives up to its name.


#Sukhothai Historical Park

A must-visit location for witnessing the dawn of happiness is the #Wat Mahathat, a significant temple in the city center constructed during the reign of King Sri Indraditya. The temple features a bell-shaped stupa, a hallmark of Sukhothai architecture.


  • The most beautiful angle

At dawn, the area behind the pond of Wat Mahathat reflects the sun and the temple.

At sunset, the most beautiful angle is in front of Wat Mahathat. Cross the road and you will see both the temple and the sun setting directly on the top of the prang.

Sukhothai Historical Park still has

  • National Museum Ramkhamhaeng

- #Red Cliff Shrine

  • #Phra Ruang Castle Hill or Palace Area
  • Wat Traphang Ngoen

- Monument of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great

- Wat Sa Si

- #Srisawai Temple

Most people prefer to rent bicycles to ride around Sukhothai Historical Park.

Traveling to Sukhothai

You can fly directly with Bangkok Airways www.bangkokair.com

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Sukhothai, you will fall in love with it.



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