Wat Chedi Sao Lang
About 5 kilometres from town on the Lampang-Chae Hom road is Wat Chedi Sao Lang. Cooled and shaded by large trees, the temple has 20 Chedis in its compound, each made in the combined Lanna-Burmese...
View ArticleThe Tham Pha Thai National Park
is located between Muang and Ngao districts just off the main highway at Kms. 665-666, some 60 kilometres from the provincial town. Cars can access right to the mouth of a cave within which are...
View ArticleWat Chai Mongkhon
Almost across Wat Pa Fang is Wat Chai Mongkhon The outstanding structure is the Kuti, monk’s living quarters, which is a white cement building with Burmese-style wooden roof. lts columns are adorned...
View ArticleWat Pa Fang
Built during the reign of King Rama IV by Burmese, Wat Pa Fang is located on Sanam Bin Road. It has a large, glittering gold Chedi Containing a Holy Relic brought over from Myanmar around 1906. The...
View ArticleWat Si Rong Muang
To the west of town is Wat Si Rong Muang, a Burmese temple built in 1905 during the time when Lampang was the commercial and forestry centre. Major architectural works include the Wihan made of wood...
View ArticleThe Chao Pho Pratu Pha Shrine
is about 50 kilometres from town on the Lampang-Ngao road near Km. 650 marker. Stacks of offering can be seen around the site and the shrine is considered sacred. Road-users passing by usually honk...
View ArticleDoi Khun Than National Park
The Khun Than mountain range of the Doi Khun Than National Park forms a natural boundary between Lamphun and Lampang provinces. The northern rail line to Chiang Mai runs through the longest rail tunnel...
View ArticleThe Thai Elephants Conservation Centre
is located in the Thung Kwian forest park in Hang Chat district about 32 kilometres from town on the route to Chiang Mai. It is the only facility in the world devoted to the training of elephants for...
View ArticleBan Chang Luang
at 33 Mu 9, Man Khoi in Tambon Ban Rong near the Phao Yao-Lampang road, is a facility established by Khru Kam-aye Dejduangta. It has an extensive collections of wood-carvings made by Kru Kam-aye...
View ArticleKiu Lom Dam
To reach the Kiu Lom Dam, take the Lampang-Ngao Road and turn left at Kms. 623-624 marker, which is about 38 kilometres frm the town. Then continue for a further 14 kilometres kilometres. Constructed...
View ArticleHorse-drawn Carriages
Lampang is the only province in Thailand still retaining horse-drawn carriages as a means of transport within the city limits. Visitors can hire the horse and cart to tour places such as markets,...
View ArticleBan Sao Nak
THAI NAME: บ้านเสานัก LOCATION: Amphoe Muang District in Lampang Province GPS: 18.294348 99.508061 Baan Sao Nak is situated on Rat Wattana Road in Wiang Nuea Sub-district, Mueang District, Lampang...
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