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While little of its historic heritage remains for visitors to see, Phayao was once an independent kingdom nearly 1000 years ago. While the capital has developed into a charming, relatively modern town, much of Phayao remains unchanged; the province retains its greatly unspoiled natural beauty, featuring both rice growing lowlands and substantial mountains where many hill tribe villages continue to live traditional lifestyles. Phayao town, which is situated beside picturesque Lake Phayao, features ornate gardens and parks that are popular picnicking grounds ideal for watching the fading sunset’s light reflecting upon the lake. The small city exudes a relaxing vibe, although Chai Kwan Road, which runs along the lakeside, features a respectable variety of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. A reasonable selection of accommodation is also available as the region is popular with Thai visitors from other provinces. Aside from the large lake and a number of charming temples however, there is little to do in Phayao except relax and plan for explorations of the countryside and neighboring provinces. Nonetheless, few who make the journey to Phayao have any regrets about visiting this stunningly beautiful province.


Virtually enveloped by mountains and valleys, Phayao is a peaceful province. Though it has only modest facilities and conveniences, Phayao is an enchanting community with outstanding natural beauty and fascinating religious sites. Dating back more than 900 years, Phayao used to be an independent state before it became a part of the Lanna Thai kingdom in mid-14th century. Today, Phayao is a laid-back town surrounded by lush natural beauty. The lakeside strip of bars and restaurants is a perfect place to unwind and plan journeys into the countryside, within which many hill tribe communities retain much of their traditional lifestyles.

Doi Nok - Phayao

Doi Nok - Phayao

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Doi Phu Nang National Park

Doi Phu Nang National Park

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Ho Watanatham Nithat

Ho Watanatham Nithat

Ho Watanatham Nithat is located near Wat Si Koam Kam. The indigenous museum deals with the history and ancient relics of Phayao, including native culture and traditions and creativity. Open Wednesday-...

Kwan Phayao Candlelit procession (Wien Tien)

Kwan Phayao Candlelit procession (Wien Tien)

Candlelit procession (Wien Tien) is a tradition of Bhuddists On the full moon day of the 3rd, 6th and 8th lunar month or also known as MakaBucha Day, VisakahBucha Day and AsalhaBucha Day, the Budd...

Phu Sang Waterfall

Phu Sang Waterfall

Extending over 280 square kilometers, the Phu Sang National Park also shares a 30-kilometer border with Laos. Its rich, dense forests are habitats to precious plants, such as Burmese Padauk, teak and ...

Wat Analayo Thipphayaram - Phayao

Wat Analayo Thipphayaram - Phayao

Wat Analayo Thipphayaram is situated on Doi Butsarakham, Ban San Pa Muang, Mu 6, San Pa Muang Sub-district, 20 kilometres from the centre of the province in the north along the Highway No. 1 Phayao-Ch...

Wat Si Khom Kham

Wat Si Khom Kham

Wat Si Khom Kham or locals named this temple “Wat Phra Chao Ton Luang”, after the principal Buddha image hosted in the temple. The famous seated statue has a 14-meter lap and a height of 16 meters, ca...

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