Tham Phothisat
Tham Phothisat starts with a decent climb and has a guided walk through the cave system.
Wat Si Mongkhon Nua
This temple right on the river bank has some attractive white temple buildings.
Wat Sriboonruang
This rural forest wát hosts a popular temple-stay program for foreign Buddhist devotees.
Lak Meuang (City Pillar Shrine)
Udons city pillar is guarded by an impressive and fearsome-looking yaksa (demon).
Wat Poramai Yikawat
Buddhist temple with an interesting Mon-style marble Buddha and a simple museum.
Philatelic Museum
Housed in the old city post office, this museum has lots of historic Thai stamps.
Anemone Reef
Hard coral reef with plentiful anemones and clownfish and a depth of 17m to 26m.
Former Chiang Mai Womens Prison
The derelict premises of the old womens prison are a surprising landmark in the old city.
Old Royal Palace
Former royal palace of the Ayuthaya Kingdom; the Grand Palace in Bangkok was modelled on it.
Ban Choke Silverware Handicraft Group
Ban Choke Silverware Handicraft Group , south of the main road, creates unique silver jewellery.
Ao Jak
A fine sandy beach lining Ko Tarutaos northwest coast, immediately south of Ao Pante Malacca.
Wat Poramai Yikawat Museum
Inside a Buddhist temple; a simple museum with religious objects and exhibits on local pottery.
Phra That Chom Phet
The white spire of Phra That Chom Phet skewers the sky and can be spotted from the city below.
Mahesak Shrine
This modern Khmer-style prang is dedicated to the Hindu god Indra. Its almost spooky at night.
Mekong Walking Street
This street market features little of interest for shopping, but it does make a fun stroll.
Chiang Saen National Museum
This museum is a great source of local information considering its relatively small size.
THAI Office
The THAI office is a magnificent example of Phukets historic Sino-Portuguese architecture.
Replica Stupa
Short replica of how Wat Phra That Phanom may have looked, in a pond in front of the temple.
Odeon Circle
A traffic roundabout with accompanying monument that serves as a landmark in Bangkoks Chinatown.
Ayuthaya Elephant Palace
Offers elephant rides, shows and other activities that are associated with animal welfare issues.