The next morning, we departed from Ramkhamhaeng National Park, still feeling the lingering emotions from our visit to Si Satchanalai National Park the previous day. After a light breakfast of bread, we set off for Sukhothai Historical Park.


The experience was not as impressive as Si Satchanalai. It felt very commercial, with a mix of Western, Chinese, and Thai tourists. We walked around, took some photos, and then decided to leave. Yesterday, we missed Si Satchanalai, so today we plan to take the tram.

The tram here is frustrating. It just goes around and around without stopping for us to see anything, unlike the one in Si Satchanalai.

Had I known, I would have rented a bicycle instead.

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Sukhothai Historical Park is located opposite Ramkhamhaeng National Museum, approximately 12 kilometers west of Sukhothai town on Charot Withithong Road, Highway 12, Sukhothai-Tak.

In the past, Sukhothai was the capital of Thailand and a flourishing center of administration, religion, and economy. Within the historical park, there are significant sites that were once royal palaces, religious structures, and ancient monuments, all enclosed within a square-shaped moat, city walls, and ancient city gates.

The Sukhothai Historical Park covers an area of over 70 square kilometers and boasts numerous significant historical sites.

Admission Fees:

  • Thai citizens: 10 baht
  • Foreign tourists: 40 baht
  • Combined ticket:
    • Thai citizens: 30 baht
    • Foreign tourists: 150 baht

The combined ticket allows entry to all archaeological parks in Sukhothai province for 30 days.

Opening hours: Daily, 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM (ticket sales close at 6:00 PM)

Note: From approximately 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, there is a light show illuminating the historical sites.

In addition to the entrance fee, visitors bringing vehicles into the archaeological site will be charged an additional fee. At the park's parking lot, the visitor center offers tram rides around the park for a fee: 10 baht for Thai citizens and 20 baht for foreign tourists. Additionally, bicycle rentals are available in front of the park for 20 baht per bike.

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For group visits and inquiries, please contact the Sukhothai Historical Park Tourist Information Center, Mueang Kao Subdistrict, Mueang District, Sukhothai Province 64210. Tel. 0-5569-7310.

Sukhothai Historical Park



The area is bustling with tourists, both Westerners and Chinese. The tram is crowded and frustrating, so it's better to rent a bicycle.


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