Candle Parade statue
This impressive statue holds pride of place in Thung Si Meuang.
Talat Khlong Ong Ang
A street market with all sorts of used and new electronic gadgets.
Si Nakhon Kheun Khan Park
A vast botanical garden with a large lake and birdwatching tower.
Eastern Gate (ruins)
There isnt much left of this gate so not much to see here.
Municipal Building
This fancy building is home to the towns local government.
Day Market
Trats day market sells fresh fruit, vegetables and takeaway food.
Wat Kam Kor
This Burmese-style temple is known for its unique covered walkway.
Wat Matchimawat
This temple was originally built by Prince Prajak around 1893.
Talat Banglamphu
Talat Banglamphu has food and a secondhand-clothing bonanza.
Lighthouse
Lighthouse towards the southeast end of the Hat Rin peninsula.
Th Santiphap
Car parts and other automotive gear make this the place for kicking tyres.
Fountain
This fountain lies at the centre of one of Udons biggest roundabouts.
Hat Teum Suk
A single road loops around Ko Sireh, leading to east-coast Hat Teum Suk
Wat Si Saket
This is one of the main ecclesiastical administration temples in the province.
Wat Phra That Jom Thong
This is an attractive chedi on a wooded hilltop 3km from the centre of town.
Wat Bang Nam Pheung Nok
A 250-year-old temple near Bang Kachao, Phrapradaeng, Bangkoks green lung.
Chinese Welcome Gate
The entrance to Chinatown is marked by this traditional Chinese welcome gate.
Wat Pa Klang
Wat Pa Klang contains a Lao-style chedi and bóht, fronted by interesting murals.
Ko Yang
Excellent snorkelling spots around Ko Rawi include the northern side of Ko Yang.
Ko Similan
The biggest of the Similan Islands has some camping options, plus hikes to viewpoints.