341/3 ใน 115/2 Soi Wannaprang, Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Phimai, Chang Wat Nakhon Ratchasima 30110, ThailandMap
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It is an ancient site that is well worth a visit when you come to Korat. Also don’t forget to try the Pad mee korat ( stir fried rice noodles) they are yummy !
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Phimai Historical Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The northeastern part of Thailand was historically controlled by the Angkor Dynasty. There are many buildings from the Angkor period left in this area. The Phimai Stone Palace is a typical Angkor style monument. Today, it is also called the "Little Angkor" in Thailand. It is believed that this is the prototype of Angkor Wat. From Monday to Friday, there are fewer tourists here. If you come here at this time, you will feel like you are hanging out in the temple alone. There are also free volunteer tour guides in the scenic spot, you can consult the staff at the ticket office for details on how to participate.
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It is an ancient site that is well worth a visit when you come to Korat. Also don’t forget to try the Pad mee korat ( stir fried rice noodles) they are yummy !
The biggest stone castle in Nakhonratchasima province, Thailand. 4.5 hrs by car from Bangkok. Should put in the must list 😆
It’s troublesome to come here first, and the attractions are not used to it. The distance between the big attractions is relatively far, but if you come to the piece, you like to play everywhere in Thailand. You can choose to take the East Line. If you connect to the Cambodian border, the scenery is still full of some temples like Angkor Wat. These are related to the history of Thailand, like cultural history tourism, you can try to take the train to this place to walk.
A Khmer temple around an hour outside Nakhon Ratchasima. Well maintained, bit perhaps doesn't have the character of the main Angkor temples around Siem Reap.
A Khmer temple around an hour from Nakhon Ratchasima. Well maintained and impressive, but doesn't really have the feeling of jungle adventure or character that you get from the main Angkor temples in Siem Reap.
The entrance fee is very cheap, the atmosphere is good, there are many places to take pictures.