Mueang Kao in a Day: A Timeless Journey Through Sukhothai's Wonders

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by Isaac

March 29, 2024 · 1 min read

Mueang Kao 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a one-day adventure through the heart of Thailand's cultural heritage in Mueang Kao. Begin your journey with a visit to Wat Si Sawai, a temple that stands as a testament to the area's historical significance, where you'll spend an hour immersed in its architectural beauty. Next, delve into the spiritual ambiance of Wat Mahathat, another hour of exploring one of Sukhothai's most important temples. As the day unfolds, wander through the Sukhothai Historical Park for two hours, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a window into Thailand's storied past. Pay homage to the revered King Ramkhamhaeng Monument, dedicating an hour to honor the legacy of a great Thai ruler. Conclude your day with the enigmatic presence of Wat Si Chum, spending an hour in the company of its monumental structures. This itinerary is designed to ensure you experience the essence of Mueang Kao's ancient wonders, all within a day's journey.

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Day 1: Exploring the Ancient Wonders of Mueang Kao

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Wat Si Sawai

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Begin your Mueang Kao adventure with a serene visit to Wat Si Sawai, a temple that stands as a testament to the area's historical grandeur. Nestled within the heart of Mueang Kao, this temple is a perfect starting point for your day, offering an hour of exploration among its ancient monuments. The temple's unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist architectural influences makes it a fascinating site to delve into early Thai history and culture.

Attraction Info

  • 2P72+FXP, Mueang Kao, Mueang Sukhothai District, Sukhothai 64210, Thailand
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour

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Wat Mahathat

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Just a short stroll from Wat Si Sawai, Wat Mahathat awaits as your second stop. Dedicate an hour to wander through the remnants of this once-majestic temple, which serves as a spiritual centerpiece in Mueang Kao. Its impressive stupas and Buddha images are enveloped by a tranquil atmosphere, inviting contemplation and photography alike.

Attraction Info

  • 2P83+QF4, Mueang Kao, Mueang Sukhothai District, Sukhothai 64210, Thailand
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 8:30am-4:30pm
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Sukhothai Historical Park

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As the day unfolds, immerse yourself in the expansive Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that demands at least two hours of your time. Traverse through the park's lush grounds, dotted with lotus-filled ponds, elegant ruins, and historical artifacts that paint a vivid picture of the Sukhothai Kingdom's past glory.

Attraction Info

  • 498/12 หมู่ที่ 3 Tambon Mueang Kao, Amphoe Mueang Sukhothai, Chang Wat Sukhothai 64210, Thailand
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open on Mon-Thu,6:30am-7:30pm;Open on Fri-Sun,6:30am-9:00pm
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King Ramkhamhaeng Monument

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Following the historical park's pathways, find your way to the King Ramkhamhaeng Monument. Spend an hour here to pay homage to the great king who is credited with founding the Thai alphabet. The monument's significance is not just historical, but also cultural, as it symbolizes the dawn of Thai literacy and education.

Attraction Info

  • The Sukhothai Historical Park, Mueang Kao, Mueang Sukhothai District, Sukhothai
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 6:30am-7:30pm
6 min,2.72 km
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Wat Si Chum

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Conclude your day's journey with a visit to Wat Si Chum, a temple that houses a massive, awe-inspiring seated Buddha image. The temple's unique structure and the play of light within its confines create a mystical experience. Spending an hour here allows you to soak in the peaceful aura and marvel at the artistic and architectural prowess of Sukhothai's craftsmen.

Attraction Info

  • Wat Si Chum,Mueang Sukhothai District,Sukhothai
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 7:30am-5:00pm
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Sukhothai Historical Park
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Sukhothai Historical Park is part of the Sukhothai Ruins and is listed as a World Heritage Site. The park includes WatMahathat, WatSiSawai, WatSaSi, WatTrapangThong, these well-known temple ruins are amazing and perfect for those who want to learn about Thailand's great history. Alternatively, visitors can rent a bicycle to experience the historic atmosphere emanating from this ancient ruin.
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TOP 2
Wat Mahathat
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Highlights:
Wat Mahathat is the central Buddhist temple in the city. It was built from King Inlady and completed in 1345 in the reign of King Li Tai, belonging to the royal ancestral temple. The main pagoda of Wat Mahathat is a vegan Thai-style pagoda with a lotus-shaped upper part. It was rebuilt by King Li Tai. It was originally a Khmer pagoda. King Li Tai did not want to be influenced by Khmer. The original Khmer pagoda was then wrapped up and covered with a vegan Thai-style pagoda. This kind of example of not destroying the works of predecessors can be seen in Thailand from time to time, because Thai people believe that destroying temples or Buddha statues is disrespectful to gods. .
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Wat Si Chum
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Xichun Temple, located outside the ancient city, has the style of Southern Buddhism and is a more mysterious temple among the Sukhothai temples. At the entrance of the temple, restored architectural drawings can be seen. The biggest attraction of the temple is a huge sitting Buddha statue with a demonic seal in the temple. It is about 15 meters high. The fingers of the Buddha statue are gilded and the lines of the fingers are elegant and smooth. Sitting Buddha in the sunshine, slowly and vividly. If you have enough time, you can sit beside the Buddha statue for a while and feel the history and passage of time here.
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Wat Chang Lom
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Arriving at Qunxiang Temple, Qunxiang Temple, on the east side of the ancient city, can be reached by bicycle for about 5 minutes after leaving the ancient city. It is more difficult to find here. On the side of Highway 12, there are no signs and signs at the intersection. You need to ask the locals to find it. Elephant-Based Stupa Temple Today, only one elephant-based Stupa remains. The base of the bell-shaped stupa is surrounded by supports in the shape of 32 elephants. The elephants are made of bricks and decorated with stucco, but now they are badly peeled off. Symbol of legend This symbolizes the myth of Shunmi Mountain, which is carried by an elephant and camel. There is an introduction to the attractions at the entrance of the temple, as well as a full map of the Sukhothai Historical Park, with Thai and English names below for easy visit.
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Wat Chetuphon
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Chetuphon Temple was built in AD 1477. The name of the temple means Seven Pagoda Temple. There are seven small towers above the square tower of the main building in the temple, hence the name. The main architectural style of the temple is influenced by the Indian Bodhgaya stupa. The large pagoda is surrounded by stucco relief statues of goddesses and angels. This carving style later influenced Myanmar and is called "Chiang Mai style". . Now the ancient temple has been turned into a ruins, there is a walking Buddha statue, the head has been lost, but the lines of the Buddha statue are still visible.
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Mueang Kao 1 Day Itinerary