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Wat Chetuphon
The Wat Chetupon temple, which is practically all in ruins, is believed to have had a great importance in the last period of the Kingdom of Sukhothai. However, what survived the passage of time, makes a visit worthwhile.
Wat Si Chum
Wat Si Chum, perhaps the second most popular temple in Sukhothai, is known for its 15m high Buddha image, called Phra Atchana ("the still Buddha"). The statue is located inside a huge Mandapa. This one, conceived in a very singular form, has a passage to the inside and the statue.
Ramkhamhaeng National Museum
After touring Sukhothai historical park by bike, it is at the Ramkhamhaeng National Museum that you will find a few more pieces of the puzzle, which is the history of Sukhothai. This museum, inaugurated in the sixties, is full of statues, stone inscriptions, deities carved in bronze and more.

” The most striking thing in Thailand was the people. With such a distant culture and, often, life condition far from ideal, every day they make statment, deciding to embrace life with a smile.”

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”















