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📍Thailand. Sukhothai Historical Park|West District Saphan Hin Temple Stone Bridge Temple

Don't know where to go during the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday? Recommend Sukhothai, which is full of historical atmosphere The entire Sukhothai Historical Park is mainly divided into three areas, North, Central and West The entrance fee for each area is 100 baht (No entrance fee is required for Wat Saphan Hin) Take the night bus from Bangkok to Sukhothai at night The journey takes about 8 hours, including supper time and rest time Thailand's long-distance buses are very considerate and will give out bottled water and snacks And you will be given 20 minutes to eat in the middle of the journey, and you can eat for free with your ticket I arrived at Sukhothai Bus Station at 4 o'clock in the morning, and I chose to stay in the new city area Many people choose to get off in the old city area, which is the historical park area But I know I will rent a motorcycle, so I want to avoid the tourist area as much as possible (I'm really not Bar social type😅) 📌Recommend staying in a hotel opposite the bus station. I stayed there for four nights. A double room for one person costs about $400 baht per night. You can also rent a motorcycle directly at the hotel. There are discounts for renting for multiple days✌🏾 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ Wat Saphan Hin in Sukhothai is located on a small hill in the western part of Sukhothai Historical Park " "Saphan Hin" means "stone bridge", and the stone road leading to the temple is one of its features You can overlook the Sukhothai plain from the temple, and the scenery is magnificent It is especially suitable for visiting in the early morning or at sunset The temple was built during the Sukhothai Dynasty and is an important Buddhist practice and prayer place It has profound historical and cultural value ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #Thailand #Sukhothai #Saphan Hin Temple #Sunrise #Travel #Good place for Dragon Boat Festival
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