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Despite being relatively unknown to most foreign visitors, Nakhon Sawan features a wide variety of attractions, from a celestial observatory to a large aquarium, as well as many natural attractions, including the largest swamp in Thailand, which contains many exotic species of bird and fish.


Nakhon Sawan Province, also known as Pak Nam Pho, is where the rivers Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan converge and form the Chao Phraya River, the most important waterway in Thailand. Nakhon Sawan is in the lower northern part of Thailand between the North and the Central Regions and as such, it is regarded as the doorway to the North and the hub of transportation in the lower North.


Nakhon Sawan is located in the lower north of Thailand and is often referred to as “Pak Nam Pho” a name that refers to the big Pho tree that is located at the mouth of the Chao Phraya, the most important river in Thailand. In fact, Nakhon Sawan is located at the confluence of four rivers: the Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan, all of which flow into the Chao Phraya. In addition to the mouth of the Chao Phraya, Nakhon Sawan is home to a number of unique attractions: Nakhon Sawan Tower, atop Khiriwong Temple Hill, contains a shop selling locally made products and features a rooftop viewing platform that overlooks Nakhon Sawan Municipality and has a number of telescopes for visitors interested in astronomy and celestial observation; Bueng Boraphet Aquarium, built in the shape of a traditional Chao Phraya commercial transport boat, was built to commemorate the King’s 80th Birthday and features more than 30 fish tanks, including a 24 meter-long main tank exhibiting more than 100 kinds of freshwater tropical fish; and Bung Boraphet, the largest freshwater swamp in Thailand, which is home to nearly 150 species of animals, including the white-eyed river-martin and tiger perch, and hosts a large number of migratory waterfowl from November to March.

Ban Mon Earthenware Museum

Ban Mon Earthenware Museum

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Bueng Boraphet Aquarium

Bueng Boraphet Aquarium

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Bueng Boraphet, largest freshwater lake in Thailand

Bueng Boraphet, largest freshwater lake in Thailand

Bueng Boraphet or Boraphet Marsh is the largest freshwater lake in Thailand, boasting over 200 square kilometers of land, almost 200 species of animals and plants found here, In March a lot of grebes ...

Chan Sen Ancient City and Chan Sen Museum

Chan Sen Ancient City and Chan Sen Museum

Although Chansen City is submerged and is now a waterlogged valley, traces of its substantial 20-meter wide moat can still be seen and its many artifacts enjoyed at the nearby museum. Discoveries incl...

Kaeng Koh Yai

Kaeng Koh Yai

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Khao No-Khao Kaeo

Khao No-Khao Kaeo

The foothills of Khao No - KhaoKaeo limestone mountain is also the site of a temple, known as Wat Khao No. Monkeys play at the foot of the mountain, and at dusk, resident bats swarm out of the cave, b...

Mae Rewa Whitewater Rafting

Mae Rewa Whitewater Rafting

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Pao Tung Farm

Pao Tung Farm

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Paradise Park

Paradise Park

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Phu Thong Golden Hill Park

Phu Thong Golden Hill Park

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Rai Thammachai Farm

Rai Thammachai Farm

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Wat Khiriwong

Wat Khiriwong

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Wat Mai Mae Rewa

Wat Mai Mae Rewa

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Wat Nong Po

Wat Nong Po

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Wat Pa Siri Wattana Wisut

Wat Pa Siri Wattana Wisut

Wat Pa Siri Wattana Wisut is located on the top of Khao Khok Phen, Wat Pa Siri Wattana Wisut covers an area of 153.6 hectares. The temple is under royal patronage of Galyani Vadhana, the Princess of N...

Wat Woranat Banphot

Wat Woranat Banphot

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