Phitsanulok

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Covering some 105,815 square kilometers, Phitsanulok is 377 kilometers north of Bangkok. It borders Uttaradit Province on the North, Phichit Province on the South, Loei and Phetchabun Provinces on the East, and Kamphaeng Phet and Sukhothai Provinces on the West. Situated on a strategic location dividing Thailands Central and Northern regions, and connecting to the Northeastern region, Phitsanulok is undeniably an important hub and an ideal base for travelers wishing to explore the lower North and western Northeast. Phitsanulok, however, is not just a stopover for tourists, but is a province with promising tourism opportunities.

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Phitsanulok City spans the banks of Maenam Nan and has Maenam Kwae Noi running through it. Therefore, it is locally known and historically referred to as Song Kwae City (song means two and kwae means a river). Most of Phitsanulok's terrain is flatlands, with one third of the area being mountain ranges on the north and the east. Its unique natural endowments including natural parks and waterfalls make a trip to Phitsanulok worthwhile.

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Apart from its exceptional natural charisma, Phitsanulok provides visitors with an opportunity to explore notable chapters of Thailand's history. For example, remains of an ancient community dating back between 2,000-4,000 years, including old stone axes, was found here. In addition, the old temple of Wat Chula Mani, situated 5 kilometers south of the city, was built even before the Sukhothai Kingdom burst into power.

Phitsanulok prospered along with the powerful Sukhothai (1238-1378) and Ayutthaya (1350 1767) Kingdoms. In particular, it played a strategic role in the Ayutthaya era when it had become the Kingdoms royal capital for 25 years during the reign of King Borom Trailokanat.

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Phitsanulok is also the birthplace of King Naresuan the Great (reigned 1590-1605) the legendary King who declared Ayutthayas independence from Burma in 1584. King Naresuan the Great is known for his victorious and honorable single hand combat on elephant back Yutthahatti against a Burmese Crown Prince. His heroic power and strong dedication to expelling the invaders from his motherland saved the country, and truly united the Kingdom which later was known as Siam and currently known as Thailand.

Phitsanulok was also a strategic location for other Ayutthaya Kings as it was a major center for military recruitment and a training camp when Ayutthaya waged wars with Burma.

Source by Tourism Authority of Thailand.

Accommodation

Accommodation Location Rates VAT SVC ABF PRO
Amarin Nakorn Hotel Phitsanulok 650 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.
La Paloma Hotel Phitsanulok 700 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.
Pailyn Phitsanulok Hotel Phitsanulok 800 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.
Phitsanulok Thani Hotel Phitsanulok 900 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.
Amarin Lagoon Hotel Phitsanulok 1100 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.
Topland Hotel + Convention Centre Phitsanulok 1200 THB Include 7% goverment Tax. Incluce 10% service charge. Incluce Breakfast.

VAT=Include 7% goverment Tax, SVC=Incluce 10% service charge, ABF=Incluce Breakfast, PRO=Promotion