Sukhothai Facts

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About Sukhothai

Introduction

Sukhothai: 58km (36 miles) E of Phitsanulok; Si Satchanalai: 56km (35 miles) N of Sukhothai

The emergence of Sukhothai ("Dawn of Happiness" in Pali) in 1238 is considered the birth of the first Thai kingdom. Under King Ramkhamhaeng the Great, Sukhothai's influence covered a larger area than that of present-day Thailand. The ruins here are more intact and less encroached upon than those in Ayutthaya, making this the country's most gratifying historical site.

The Sukhothai Historical Park, the main attraction, is situated 12km (7 1/2 miles) west of the town of Sukhothai, also known as New Sukhothai. There are a few little guesthouses outside of the park gates, but New Sukhothai offers more in the way of comfort and services, though not surprisingly, it lacks any of Old Sukhothai's historic grandeur.

Si Satchanalai, north of New Sukhothai, is another legacy of the Sukhothai kingdom. Visitors often enjoy these ruins the most, and they are certainly worth the 1-day detour.

Sukhothai weather

Updated: May 29 07:56 PM UTC

5 day forecast

    • MAY 31

    • chance of a thunderstorm
    • 87°F
    • 75°F
    • JUN 1

    • fog
    • 89°F
    • 77°F
    • JUN 2

    • chance of a thunderstorm
    • 93°F
    • 77°F
    • JUN 3

    • overcast
    • 95°F
    • 78°F
    • JUN 4

    • partly cloudy
    • 95°F
    • 77°F

fahrenheit / celsius

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