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This is what I felt after returning from Nan for 5 days and 4 nights...
Nan is a province that is said to have beautiful mountains, a sky road, lush green rice fields in the rainy season, lovely people, and a variety of tourist attractions. It is one of the provinces that I have set a goal to visit someday. Lately, I have been seeing reviews of Nan province very often, and many people have been visiting Nan. Every time I see a review or a beautiful picture, my heart skips a beat. I also want to go there. It makes me want to go out and explore, to see it with my own eyes. To be honest, I also want to go and relax. 555+ So this trip came about. I arranged to find accommodation, booked it, made a rough plan, and then we went for it.

Journey Highlights

Day 1: Suan Rim Mang

  • Morning: Visit Wat Sri Pan Ton, a historic temple with intricate murals.
  • Afternoon: Explore the Khum Wiang Ping, a traditional northern Thai house museum.
  • Evening: Enjoy dinner at 29Base, a restaurant with stunning views of the city.
  • Night: Drive along the Santisuk Skywalk, a scenic elevated road leading to Bo Kluea.
  • Late Night: Immerse yourself in the history of salt production at the Bo Kluea Ancient Salt Wells.

Day 2: Mon Pua

  • Morning: Relax at Aun I Mang, a natural hot spring resort.
  • Afternoon: Hike through the lush forests of Khun Nan National Park.
  • Late Afternoon: Capture breathtaking views from the 1715 Viewpoint.
  • Evening: Visit Doi Phu Kha, a mountain known for its diverse flora and fauna.
  • Night: Learn about mushroom cultivation at the Baan Hua Nam Mushroom Farm.
  • Late Night: Discover the ancient rock formations of Wang Sila Laeng.

Day 3: Ban Him Na Pua

  • Morning: Visit Rai Ton Rak, a beautiful garden with a variety of flowers and plants.
  • Afternoon: Indulge in the luxurious amenities of Cocoa Valley Resort.
  • Evening: Pay homage to the sacred Phra That Chom Thong, a golden pagoda.
  • Night: Learn about sustainable farming practices at the Baan Na School of Agriculture.

Day 4: Nan Niyom

  • Morning: Explore Wat Na Wong, a temple renowned for its intricate wood carvings.
  • Afternoon: Climb the stairs to Wat Phra That Khao Noi, a temple with panoramic views.
  • Late Afternoon: Visit Wat Phra That Chae Haeng, a historic temple with a unique stupa.
  • Evening: Savor the authentic flavors of Khao Soi Nam Ngiao, a traditional northern Thai noodle dish.
  • Night: Stroll through the fragrant Lileewa flower arch and explore the Nan National Museum.
  • Late Night: Marvel at the murals and paintings of Wat Phumin, a temple known for its artistic beauty.
  • Early Morning: Witness the grandeur of Wat Phra That Chang Kham, a temple with a towering golden chedi.
  • Morning: Visit Wat Ming Mueang, a temple with a rich history and intricate architecture.
  • Afternoon: Relax at Wat Suan Tan, a peaceful temple surrounded by lush gardens.
  • Evening: Indulge in the sweet treats of Pa Nim Dessert Shop, a local favorite.

Day 5: Departure

  • Bid farewell to the enchanting city of Nan and embark on your journey home.

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Let's start with the journey.
Let's... Train, choo choo choo.
Since my house is near the railway, I chose this method.
The train I will take is the express train number 107. According to the schedule, it will depart from Bangkok at 8:10 PM and arrive at Den Chai at 5:15 AM. The arrival time may be a little later (maybe) 555. The ticket price for 3rd class from Bangkok to Den Chai is 200 baht.
The price for 2nd class may be a little more expensive.

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Upon arrival in Den Chai around 6:00 AM, proceed to the back of the station where the shared taxis are parked. If no vans are available, wait briefly or inquire with locals about their arrival. In the event of missing the van, board a blue Den Chai-Phrae shared taxi to the Phrae bus terminal. From there, locate the van terminal for onward travel to Nan.


This car will take us to Nan. The fare is 100 baht if you get off at Nan Bus Terminal, and 200 baht if you get off at Pua. It takes about 2-3 hours to get to Nan Bus Terminal (it is recommended to eat something before getting on the bus). On the day I went, the bus left Denchai at around 6:00 am and arrived at Nan Bus Terminal at around 9:00 am.


Upon arriving at the bus terminal, I rented a motorbike from Tono Car Rent, located a short distance away. Facing the exit of the bus terminal, turn right (not the way you entered). Walk along the right-hand side until you see a green building. Continue walking straight for approximately 200 meters, and you will see the motorbike rental shop sign. Walk in, and you will find the Honda Click motorbikes (no reservation required). The rental price is 250 baht per day. I rented for four consecutive days, with a 1,000 baht deposit. If you plan to visit during a long weekend, it's advisable to book in advance to secure your preferred model. However, on weekdays, you can simply choose a motorbike at the shop.

The advantages of renting a motorbike are its affordability and the flexibility to stop wherever you like.

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Before your trip, stop by Wat Si Phan Ton to pay respects and pray for blessings. The most striking feature is the magnificent golden-yellow wiharn.

The original plan was to visit 2-3 temples in the city, but the GPS stopped working. After driving around in circles, we decided to head to Bo Kluea. On the way, we found an interesting coffee shop called "Khum Wiang Ping" on the side of the road on Santisuk Road.

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The view is amazing. Looking out, you can see green mountains and enjoy the fresh air.


The iced latte I ordered was quite good.

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The scenery along the way was breathtaking, so we stopped to take pictures. There were so many beautiful spots that it was hard to choose just a few. The drive was amazing, with stunning views around every corner. We stopped, explored, and enjoyed the journey.


As I drive, I come across a shop called 29 Base. From the outside, it appears to be an ordinary coffee shop.

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The interior offers stunning views.


Sipping tea and coffee, enjoying the beautiful view, feeling happy. The owner, whose name is Ludpod, is very lovely and kind. He even chatted with us and showed us old photos. You can check out his page, it's called 29 Base.


The area offers a scattering of small, sheltered seating areas with stunning views of the surrounding greenery. During the winter months, it's an ideal spot for camping.

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This cafe offers a variety of photogenic corners, making it a great spot for photography enthusiasts, even those who don't enjoy coffee.


Moving on from 29 Base...

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Entering the skywalk atmosphere.

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The rain has started to fall. If you are riding a motorcycle, it is recommended that you bring a raincoat with you. Otherwise, you will get wet. The atmosphere is so cool, I must say.

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Wherever the view was good, we stopped the car. 555 Actually, there were a lot of pictures, even after I had already selected some, there were still a lot. 555


We arrived at the riverside garden around 3 pm, and it was still raining heavily.

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The accommodation is a riverside tent at Rim Mang. I stayed for 900 baht per night with breakfast included. If you are interested, please inquire at the accommodation's page. >> Rim Mang Garden, Boklua <<


A verdant atmosphere with a light drizzle.

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There are five tents by the river, if I remember correctly. The last one has the best view. When I went, it rained every day, so the water was high and murky.

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The heavy rain caused the water to flow rapidly, creating a humid atmosphere. This, in turn, led to a feeling of loneliness.


I recently stayed at the fifth house, which has a beautiful view and the sound of running water. If only the water were clearer, it would be even better.

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The rainy atmosphere is pleasant, with a light mist constantly floating in the air. The weather is cool and comfortable, but it's a pity that I can't go anywhere. 5555

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Inside the tent, there are pillows, blankets, towels, and a small fan. However, you won't need to turn on the fan because the air is already cool.


There are also huts that are not located directly on the water's edge. These huts appear to be larger and are situated a short distance from the waterfront, behind the huts that are directly on the water.


This ambiance and accommodation are perfect for a romantic getaway with your significant other. You're guaranteed to have an unforgettable experience.

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The rain has stopped, so I went to see the ancient salt well, which is hundreds of years old. I was hoping to see how they make salt, but they stop for three months during the Buddhist Lent. They will start again after the end of Lent, so I will have to miss it. If you go after the end of Lent, you will be able to see how they boil the salt.


I came across a coffee shop called "Groan of Salt." The shop looked inviting.


The interior design is inviting, but I did not try the food, so I cannot comment on its taste.


It's morning and I'm still in bed. 555 I woke up but I don't want to get up. The weather is really nice.

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After checking out, we continued to Oun I Mang, a legendary accommodation/cafe. We often see it in reviews, and people say that it's very difficult to book accommodation here because it gets full quickly. However, we didn't come to stay; we just stopped by to take a look.


The atmosphere is pleasant, with a riverside location. However, it's a pity that the rain has made the water murky.


I ordered iced tea to match the atmosphere, or rather, the color of the water in the river. It's exactly the same color, haha. If the water was clear, it would be amazing.
The tea tastes delicious, sweet and rich.


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I don't know where this is. I drove past it and now it's raining heavily, so I'm turning around.


Originally planned to visit Saphan Waterfall, but due to heavy rain, we turned back and stopped by Khun Nan National Park instead.

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The viewpoint was shrouded in thick white fog, obscuring any view. It was unclear what lay within the park, as I did not venture inside. I merely stopped to take a photograph.


I embarked on a journey from Bo Kluea, heading towards Pua district, a distance of approximately 50 kilometers. Whenever I encountered scenic views, I would stop to capture them.


I just stopped to take a quick picture, why are you looking at me like that? I'm afraid it might run away too, haha.


After driving for a while, I was greeted by a road shrouded in mist, a true sky road. The air was incredibly cold. Driving through this misty road, the distance was probably more than 10 kilometers. However, it was necessary to drive slowly as visibility was poor. Some sections of the road had curves and were wet, which could be slippery.


The first must-visit check-in point is the 1715 viewpoint. Why 1715? 1715 meters is the height above sea level. Don't forget to stop and take pictures. If you are driving from Bo Kluea, this viewpoint is 8 kilometers before Doi Phu Kha National Park. Don't miss it!


Another must-visit spot is the Chompoo Phuka tree, which is said to be the rarest tree species in the world. You can search for it on Google to verify. In Thailand, it is only found in Doi Phu Kha National Park. The flowers bloom between February and March. From the pictures, the flowers are in beautiful pink clusters. If you have the chance, you should definitely visit during the hot season to see it for yourself.

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Continuing on to Doi Phu Kha National Park, the entrance fee is 40 baht and motorbike rental is 20 baht. Inside, there are bungalows available for overnight stays, with several options to choose from. Bookings can be made directly through the park. Alternatively, for those who prefer camping, designated areas are available.

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During the rainy season, one must be wary of blood-sucking leeches. Even when simply walking and taking photos on the road, without entering the forest, I encountered three of them clinging to my legs. I have no idea when they attached themselves, and removing them was quite difficult. This was my first time being bitten by them. It felt rather unsettling. However, I was told that they are more prevalent during the rainy season and less so during the winter.


Light mist, cool air

This is a budget-friendly accommodation option.

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We drove out of the park, and there were beautiful roads all along the way.


One of my favorite spots is this one. It offers stunning views of rolling green hills, stretching as far as the eye can see. The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, and I couldn't resist capturing the moment.

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If you're looking for the location, it's easy to find. There will be a lot of cars parked there taking pictures. You'll see a beautiful view, so just park there. Hehe.

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The view is refreshing and beautiful. I love the greenery.

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A thin mist drifts through the air, bringing a cool, refreshing chill.


We then drove straight to Baan Huana Mushroom Farm. Previously, this place also operated as a homestay, but that service is no longer available. Now, it functions solely as a restaurant.


The Baan Hua Nam mushroom farm is renowned for its mushroom-based dishes. Almost every menu item features mushrooms, with the most popular being the mushroom pizza. I was eager to try it during my visit, but it was a long holiday weekend and the restaurant was packed, so I ended up missing out. The place is always busy, so it's advisable to make a reservation. They will call your name when a table becomes available.


The iconic swing, with its resemblance to Balinese architecture, is a must-visit for photo opportunities. Don't miss out on capturing stunning pictures with this unique swing.


There are actually two swings, and this spot doesn't get as crowded for photos, probably because the view isn't as stunning as the first one. But looking at it closely, it's quite beautiful too! Taking photos here means no waiting in line or fighting with other tourists. Haha! But if you're already there, you might as well take photos at both spots, otherwise people might think you didn't really visit the place.

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This will be the dining area.


Next, we head to "Wang Sila Laeng." While it's possible to walk down from the Baan Huana Mushroom Farm, it's not recommended due to the considerable distance. Trust me, it's better to drive. Otherwise, be prepared for a tiring walk.

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In reality, if it weren't for the frequent rain or if you visited during the dry season, you could go down and take pictures. The pictures would be beautiful. However, if you go during the rainy season, be prepared for murky water and slippery paths. Walk carefully, as I slipped and fell (haha).
Wang Sila Lang is also known as the Grand Canyon of Pua.

Leaving the Sila Lang Palace, we stopped at Baan Tai Lue Coffee, another must-visit spot. Everyone who comes here must stop by.


Here it is, I thought it was Tak 555+ (the clothesline is full). Don't forget to take a picture with the sarong, or they'll think you didn't come.

It is said that the coffee here tastes good, but I didn't try it myself. There are booth-style seats, but it was very crowded when I went because it was a long holiday.

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The bamboo walkway offers a variety of stylish photo opportunities.


During the rice planting season, the water in the rice fields reflects the sunlight, creating a beautiful scene.

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In this garden, there is a homestay called "Baan Thai Lue Coffee Homestay". I'm not sure about the price per night, but you can try asking the homestay's Facebook page for more information. >>Baan Thai Lue Coffee Homestay<<

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Lam Duan woven fabric, clothing, and accessories. Affordable woven fabrics, perfect for souvenirs. A wide variety of Thai-style clothing available.


Our accommodation for tonight is "Mon Pua Homestay".


Stunning views, pleasant weather, and affordable prices.

The accommodation has a rooftop for stargazing, and the view in the morning is also great.

A bamboo bridge allows visitors to stroll through the rice fields and take stunning photos to share with their friends.


My favorite place is the Longan Garden, where you can pick and eat for free. It's amazing to walk around and pick and eat to your heart's content. There are not only longans here, but also other fruits, all of which are free to pick and eat. If you don't go during the longan season, there will be other fruits available depending on the season.


After checking in, let's go on a trip! We arrived at Wat Phukhao, but why is it in Nan province? I'm a little confused, haha. It's considered a famous temple in Pua, so if you don't come, you'll definitely miss out.


A must-visit spot is the scenic viewpoint on Wat Phukhao.


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The view from here is breathtaking. You can see rice fields and mountains stretching as far as the eye can see. It's especially beautiful when the rice fields are lush and green. It's definitely worth a visit.

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Descending from the Phuket Temple, you will find a Thai Lue-style pavilion. Inside, there are coffee shops and souvenir shops.

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The view is beautiful and there are many places to take photos.


Excellent! There are relaxing seats with beautiful views and stylish photo spots.


Another nearby location, Rim Naga Cafe.

This location offers numerous photo opportunities. The presence of a model would undoubtedly enhance the aesthetic appeal.


I love the rustic atmosphere.


Another must-visit temple is Wat Phra That Beng Sakat. If you go, be sure to stop by and pay your respects to the Phra That.


The interior of the temple is magnificent.


The temple offers a scenic viewpoint. After visiting the temple, we checked into our accommodation.

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The morning atmosphere is truly refreshing. Breakfast consists of rice porridge and fruits. After breakfast, check out and continue the journey.


On our third night, we stayed at Baan Him Na Pua, a newly opened loft-style accommodation in Pua. Surrounded by lush rice fields and mountain views, this relaxing retreat offers a peaceful atmosphere at an affordable price (around a hundred baht per person). Perfect for families or groups of friends, Baan Him Na Pua also welcomes couples. For inquiries, visit their Facebook page: Baan Him Na Pua - บ้านฮิมนาปัว.

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The accommodation has two floors. The first floor has a single bedroom with a double bed and a front balcony. The lower floor has a bedroom that can accommodate four people and a small balcony with a view.


The bedroom is very spacious, offering a 180-degree view of the rice fields and mountains. The air is incredibly fresh and invigorating.


The attic bedroom can accommodate four people and has a balcony with a view. Don't worry about it being hot, as there is air conditioning to keep you cool.

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Relax and unwind with a nap on a hammock as you listen to the soothing sounds of nature in the evening.

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The ground floor houses the dining area, which boasts stunning views and a charming seating area perfect for relaxing or capturing stylish photos.


There are two tents available below. If you want to invite friends, your gang, or come as a large family, you can count up to 10 people. If you prefer to sleep in a tent, it only costs 300 baht per person, including breakfast.

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Cycling leisurely through the rice fields on a pink bicycle, enjoying the scenery.


Nestled amidst lush greenery, Rai Tonrak Treehouse Resort offers a unique and immersive experience. This multifaceted destination seamlessly blends the charm of a resort, the tranquility of a farm, the allure of a cafe, and the delectable offerings of a restaurant. The sprawling grounds encompass both verdant gardens and picturesque rice fields, creating a serene and idyllic ambiance. The resort's pièce de résistance is undoubtedly its treehouse accommodations. These unconventional abodes provide an unparalleled opportunity to commune with nature, offering a sense of tranquility and seclusion. Their distinctive design and chic aesthetic set them apart from traditional lodging options. Rai Tonrak Treehouse Resort presents an ideal retreat for couples seeking a romantic getaway. The peaceful surroundings and intimate atmosphere foster a sense of intimacy and connection. A night spent amidst the tranquility of nature promises an unforgettable experience.

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This place offers more than just accommodation. It also boasts a wide variety of food, drinks, cakes, coffee, and bingsu. You can check out the extensive menu on the Rai Tonrak Facebook page.


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Delicious, I tried it and can confirm that the taste is excellent.


Another must-visit place in Pua is Cocoa Valley Resort, which serves as both accommodation and a restaurant. Their main ingredient is cocoa, and they offer programs that take you to visit a real cocoa plantation, where you can taste fresh cocoa straight from the garden and learn how to make cocoa cakes.


I wanted to try the cake and cocoa, but it was too crowded and there were no seats available. I'll have to try again next time, maybe on a weekday.


The view is magnificent.


Authentic cocoa trees are available for viewing. For a tour of the entire garden, please contact the page. The entrance fee is 350 baht per person.
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Jom Thong stupa is located on a hill behind Don Sathan village, a short distance from Tanong Homestay.


The Farmer's School serves as both accommodation and an educational institution for farmers. It boasts beautiful scenery and welcomes visitors to take photos.


The atmosphere is pleasant, especially in the mornings.


The room has a nice view. I really like it.

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A legendary bathtub amidst the rice field views.

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The rice fields were just beginning to be flooded when I visited, and the green shoots had not yet covered the entire area. By August-September, the rice will be lush and green across the entire field.

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The rice fields were just beginning to be flooded when I visited, and the young rice plants had not yet fully covered the ground. By August-September, the rice fields will be lush and green across the entire landscape.


Day 4: Exploring Temples on the Road

Departing from Himna Pua, I encountered the visually striking Wat Nawong along the route connecting Pua, Tha Wang Pha, and Nan. Unable to resist its beauty, I stopped to capture some photos.

Continuing my journey, I stumbled upon a must-visit temple: Wat Kong, also known as Wat Si Mongkol. To my great regret, I missed the opportunity to explore this remarkable site.

He then ran a long way to the city and arrived at Wat Phra That Khao Noi.

The highlight is that we often see in the reviews that they say if you want to take pictures at Wat Phra That Khao Noi, come in the morning or evening until the evening to get beautiful pictures. But we went in the afternoon but edited the pictures to look like the evening. 555

Phra That Chae Haeng Temple is said to be around 666 years old. It is a significant temple in Nan Province and is considered the main temple for those born in the year of the rabbit.


The stupa is magnificent, with a dazzling and beautiful aura.

Leaving the temple, I started to feel hungry and came across a restaurant called "Ancient Khao Soi Nam Ngiaw." The taste was amazing. I tried the "Three Musketeers Khao Soi," which included fish, pork, and chicken. It was delicious.

Our accommodation in Nan, "Nan Niyom," is a loft-style accommodation with a price range of hundreds of baht. It is located near Wat Phumin and Nan Walking Street, making it centrally located.

The room I stayed in cost 690 baht per night.

The Lee La Wa Dee pavilion is located at the Nan National Museum.

The most renowned temple in Nan, Wat Phumin, boasts a history spanning over 400 years. Its distinctive architectural style sets it apart. According to the Nan Chronicle, King Chet Butprommamin built Wat Phumin six years after assuming the throne of Nan in 2139 CE. The "Northern Scriptures" also mention the temple, originally named "Wat Phramin." The name later evolved into the present "Wat Phumin."


The building is a unique four-faced structure in Thailand, resembling a structure resting on the backs of two nagas. This building serves as both the ordination hall, the assembly hall, and the main stupa. The east-west wing of the building is used as the assembly hall, while the north-south wing serves as the ordination hall. Inside, there are Buddha statues facing all four directions.

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The interior is adorned with murals, but the most famous is undoubtedly the image of Pu Man and Ya Man whispering to each other, hence the name "The Whisper of Love" mural. It is said that if you look at the mural through a mirror, the reflection of Pu Man and Ya Man is even more beautiful. Unfortunately, I didn't know this when I visited, and only found out later.



Wat Phra That Chang Kham Worawihan is located opposite the Nan National Museum.

Ming Muang Temple, a magnificent white temple.

The ubosot is very beautiful.

In front of the ordination hall is the Nan City Pillar Shrine.

Wat Suan Tan, an ancient temple that has stood alongside Nan Province for nearly 600 years, was built during the reign of Queen Pathummadevi, the consort of King Phukhaeng, the ruler of Nan, around 1955. It was constructed outside the northern wall of Nan city, which was once a royal palm orchard. When the temple was built, it was named after the royal palm orchard. Additionally, Wat Suan Tan houses the "Phra Chao Thong Thip," a large golden bronze Buddha statue.



Aun Nim's Sweet Shop, a must-try for visitors to Nan, offers a delightful fusion of traditional Thai desserts and ice cream. Indulge in a variety of treats, including bualoy ice cream, black sticky rice ice cream, salim ice cream, and sago ice cream.


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You can't miss the Nan Walking Street, there's so much delicious food!


The temple is also very crowded. In front of Phumin Temple, there is a large open space with mats for people to sit and eat.

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Day 5: Returning to Den Chai Station

On the final morning, we returned the motorbike to the rental shop and took a van from Nan Bus Terminal to Den Chai Railway Station. My return train was an ordinary train departing at 2:19 PM, bound for Lopburi. If I had opted for a train to Bangkok, the available departures would have been at 7:30 AM, 10:46 AM, 12:39 PM, and 7:05 PM.


How was my 5-day, 4-night trip to Nan? In my opinion, I tried to visit as many tourist attractions as possible, but there were still many places I didn't get to see. To be honest, I really like Nan. It's a province that I'm very impressed with. I would like to stay for many days, but I think I will definitely come back again. Anyway, I would like to leave this review as a guide for traveling to Nan. You can follow my itinerary to see where to stay and what to visit.

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