Udon Thani Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Udonthani International Airport Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
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Udon thani international airport is one of gateway to get udon thani province in thailand. Many place can be visit at udon thani province. The city also close with the border of Cambodia.
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Thai-Chinese Cultural Center Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Udon Thani Thai-Chinese Cultural Center
Udon Thani Thai-Chinese Cultural Center is significant because Udon Thani is one of the cities with a large population of Thai-Chinese residents. It's not surprising that this city has gathered the history and origins of Thai and Chinese people in this place, at the "Thai-Chinese Cultural Center" located near the revered Grandfather and Grandmother Shrine. The center is built with beautiful Chinese architectural styles and bright colors. Besides the history of Chinese people in Udon Thani, the center also features rare plant species, a café, a tea shop with a variety of fine teas to taste, a 3D cinema showcasing stories of the Chinese in Udon, a souvenir shop, and a spot for renting stunning Chinese outfits for cosplay and photo sessions. It can be considered a modern museum in another form. For those looking for a place to visit in Udon Thani and don't want to travel far, this is the place to recommend.
Udon Thani | A treasure trove in northeastern Thailand worth exploring in depth.
In the travel destinations of Thailand, the northeast seems to be less noticed. Until one day, I, who was looking for off-the-beaten-path destinations, came to Udon Thani and felt pleasantly surprised.
When it comes to the development history of Udon Thani, it is closely related to war and has a lot to do with railways. During the Vietnam War, it provided support for the US Air Force base, accelerating the urban development process of Udon Thani. Perhaps due to this sentiment, there are many permanent European and American residents here, most of whom are elderly, and it is likely that this is their favorite retirement destination.
Explore this city carefully, and you will understand its charm. From the high-end shopping centers to the bustling markets, from the huge night markets to the ambiguous bar streets, both Chinese and overseas Chinese have their place here.
Tourists can find everything they want here, while the local pace of life remains unchanged. You won't feel any tourist atmosphere, and you can live comfortably like a Thai for a few days.
Experience sharing:
Arrival transportation:
1. Cars (take a bus from Bangkok or Chiang Rai, or take a business car directly from Lankawi)
2. Plane (Bangkok direct flight is the most convenient)
3. Train (Slow train at Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station, a special experience traveling through the mountains)
Recommended local must-visit attractions:
1) Night market and bar street across from the train station: a colorful nightlife and an experience not to be missed.
2) Central Plaza Shopping Center: eat, drink, play, and have fun, similar to Wanda Plaza in China, also serving as a temporary transportation hub in front of the entrance.
3) Nong Prajak Public Park: an urban leisure park where you can see Thai people's daily leisure activities. There are restaurants, massage shops, museums, government agencies, etc. nearby. The small yellow ducks in the lake and the sunset are the highlights.
4) Thai-Chinese Cultural Center: showcasing the history of local Chinese (there are over 60,000 Chinese in Udon Thani) and traditional Chinese culture.
5) Banqing National Museum: The cultural relics unearthed from the Banqing archaeological site are mainly pottery, dating back to 4000 BC.
6) Honglian Lake: Once listed as one of the top ten wonders of the world by CNN, the lake is filled with blooming red lotus flowers, making for a magnificent sight while boating (located in Kunpawadi County, with the blooming season from December to February of the following year, with the most spectacular view before 10am).
7) Wat Pa Phu Kon: Beautiful and stunning reclining Buddha, charming night view of the mountain temple.
Udon Thani | A treasure trove in northeastern Thailand worth exploring in depth.
In the travel destinations of Thailand, the northeast seems to be less noticed. Until one day, I, who was looking for off-the-beaten-path destinations, came to Udon Thani and felt pleasantly surprised.
When it comes to the development history of Udon Thani, it is closely related to war and has a lot to do with railways. During the Vietnam War, it provided support for the US Air Force base, accelerating the urban development process of Udon Thani. Perhaps due to this sentiment, there are many permanent European and American residents here, most of whom are elderly, and it is likely that this is their favorite retirement destination.
Explore this city carefully, and you will understand its charm. From the high-end shopping centers to the bustling markets, from the huge night markets to the ambiguous bar streets, both Chinese and overseas Chinese have their place here.
Tourists can find everything they want here, while the local pace of life remains unchanged. You won't feel any tourist atmosphere, and you can live comfortably like a Thai for a few days.
Experience sharing:
Arrival transportation:
1. Cars (take a bus from Bangkok or Chiang Rai, or take a business car directly from Lankawi)
2. Plane (Bangkok direct flight is the most convenient)
3. Train (Slow train at Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station, a special experience traveling through the mountains)
Recommended local must-visit attractions:
1) Night market and bar street across from the train station: a colorful nightlife and an experience not to be missed.
2) Central Plaza Shopping Center: eat, drink, play, and have fun, similar to Wanda Plaza in China, also serving as a temporary transportation hub in front of the entrance.
3) Nong Prajak Public Park: an urban leisure park where you can see Thai people's daily leisure activities. There are restaurants, massage shops, museums, government agencies, etc. nearby. The small yellow ducks in the lake and the sunset are the highlights.
4) Thai-Chinese Cultural Center: showcasing the history of local Chinese (there are over 60,000 Chinese in Udon Thani) and traditional Chinese culture.
5) Banqing National Museum: The cultural relics unearthed from the Banqing archaeological site are mainly pottery, dating back to 4000 BC.
6) Honglian Lake: Once listed as one of the top ten wonders of the world by CNN, the lake is filled with blooming red lotus flowers, making for a magnificent sight while boating (located in Kunpawadi County, with the blooming season from December to February of the following year, with the most spectacular view before 10am).
7) Wat Pa Phu Kon: Beautiful and stunning reclining Buddha, charming night view of the mountain temple.
Wat Pothisomphon Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Wat pothisomphon UDonthani
This temple located in Udonthani East of Thailand.
when I be there I feel clam and cool.
Beautiful architecture you could find here.
recommend to visit
After walking couple of hours in this small but beautiful city of Udon Thani, we ended up finding this incredible and majestic Shrine sitting in the middle of the city. We spotted mostly locals there reciting some prayers around the monument, and it was such an unforgettable experience.
De Princess Hotel Udonthani Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
De Princess Hotel Udon Thani
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Address - Mou 135/135, Nittayo Road, Meaung Udon Thani District, Thailand.
Ambiance/Facilities - Luxurious atmosphere, large bed and comfortable beds, large bathroom with bathtub, breakfast is great.
Highlights - Luxurious room, love the bathtubs, friendly staff.
Avg. Price per night starting froms 1700฿
Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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De Princess Hotel Udonthani
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Address - Nittayo Road, Mueang Udon Thani District, Thailand.
Ambiance/Facilities - Very strategically located hotel, great atmosphere, top-notch amenities, spacious place. And there is a swimming pool.
Highlights - The bedroom is very beautifully decorated, clean and spacious, fully furnished, and the service staff is very good.
Avg. Price per Person - 1,800THB/Night .
Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
B2 Udon Thani Boutique and Budget Hotel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
B2 hotel close to local thai cuisine
Comfortable and affordable if you need a quick stop in khon kaen before travelling around Thailand I recommend this little gem.
Me my girlfriend and another 2 friends stayed here they have connecting rooms so the door makes it easy to communicate but also makes it noisy if your friends don't sleep at the same time as you. Good stop before an early flight to Bangkok.
Stays at B2 Udon Thani is great. Hotel staff is friendly and welcoming! Definitely will stay here again when i come
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