Discover Ban Chiang – A Journey Back to Ancient Civilization
What is special about Ban Chiang tourist destination in Udon Thani?
Discover the Ban Chiang relic when traveling to Udon Thani - A journey back in history over 5000 years. (Photo: Collected)
Located about 55 km from the center of Udon Thani, Ban Chiang was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage since 1992. This is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia, preserving traces of a civilization dating back more than 5,000 years.
The special feature of Ban Chiang lies in the discovered artifacts such as: red pottery with characteristic spiral motifs, bronze tools, ancient human remains... All reflect the early development of culture, agriculture, and metallurgy of the Bronze Age residents.
Experience at Ban Chiang Museum
Ban Chiang Museum, Udon Thani - Thailand's new destination for archaeology enthusiasts. (Photo: aimpol buranet|Shutterstock)
The Ban Chiang Archaeological Museum is designed in a modern and easy-to-understand way, making it easy for visitors to access history. In addition to the exhibition area, you can also visit the original excavation site, where archaeologists once found hundreds of artifacts buried in the ground.
The interesting thing is that the atmosphere here is extremely peaceful, not as crowded as famous tourist destinations, so you can leisurely explore and feel the depth of a new destination Thailand , where time seems to stop.
Wat Pa Phu Kon – A peaceful spiritual tourist destination in the green forest of Udon Thani
Temple in the middle of the forest with impressive architecture
When traveling to Udon Thani, you cannot miss Wat Pa Phu Kon, a spiritual place in the middle of a peaceful green forest. (Photo: Pixabay)
Nestled in the Na Yung – Nam Som National Forest, Wat Pa Phu Kon is not only a pilgrimage site, but also a symbol of serenity in the Northeast. The temple is built entirely of Italian white marble, with soft curved architecture imbued with the spirit of Thai Buddhism.
The highlight of the temple is the 20-meter long statue of Buddha entering Nirvana, placed in a solemn hall, surrounded by a quiet mountain forest space.
Peaceful experience for the soul
The Buddha statue entering Nirvana at Wat Pa Phu Kon – A symbol of purity in the mountains and forests of Isaan. (Photo: Collected)
Tourists traveling to Udon Thani come to Wat Pa Phu Kon not only for sightseeing, but also to find a peaceful place. Even if you are not a Buddhist, you can still clearly feel the tranquility and gentleness radiating from the space here.
The journey to the temple is a bit far (about 120 km from the center), but the scenery on both sides of the road with green hills and fresh air definitely makes the trip worth it.
Suggested 1-day itinerary for Udon Thani
Combining the exploration of Ban Chiang and Wat Pa Phu Kon in the same 1-day tour of Udon Thani is the perfect choice. (Photo: Collected)
On your 5-day Thailand summer itinerary , if you have a free day, take that time to travel to Udon Thani. Start the morning with a visit to Ban Chiang to learn about history and archaeology; then move to Wat Pa Phu Kon in the afternoon to end the long day in a peaceful spiritual space. This is an ideal itinerary for those who want to explore a Thai experience outside of Bangkok, gentle but full of depth.
If Bangkok is modern and vibrant, Udon Thani is the place to bring you back to your roots, to history and inner peace. The journey to explore the Ban Chiang ruins and Wat Pa Phu Kon temple not only brings knowledge, but also a very special, memorable and meaningful Thai experience outside of Bangkok .
Add Udon Thani to your Thailand travel map , and get ready for a trip that connects past – present – soul in the same day.
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/diem-den-van-hoa-thai-lan-di-san-ban-chiang-wat-pa-phu-kon-v17647.aspx
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