Attractions
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Amphoe Charoen Sin Ban Kut Na Kham Arts and Crafts Centre Ban
Kut Na Kham Arts and Crafts Centre is 120 kilometres from Sakon Nakhon town on
Highway No. 22 and No. 2280. The centre produces earthenware for utensils and
home decoration. The designs are varied and are of the finest craftsmanship. A
store displays and sells the products on the premises. Huai Huat National Park
Huai Huat National Park has many interesting spots. The park can be accessed
via either taking the Sakon Nakhon-Kalasin road for 5 kilometres and then Highway
No. 2339 on the left for 35 kilometres, or taking the Sakon Nakhon-Na Kae road
for 14 kilometres and then a road on the right for 18 kilometres. The park is
noted for the visual beauty of the reservoir, the waterfall and the rock plateau
covered with flowers at the end of the rainy season. There are also prehistoric
cave drawings.
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Amphoe Mueang
Isan Freshwater Aquarium
This aquarium is at
the Sakon Nakhon Fishery Station on Sai Sawang Road. The centre has on display
freshwater fish and animal species found in the Northeast.
Namtok
Pricha Suksan
This
waterfall is on Phu Phan mountain range, 17 kilometres away on the Sakon Nakhon-Udon
Thani route and 10 more kilometres on the left. The waterfall is a rock plateau
with water coming down like a slide. It is suitable for swimming.
Nong Han
Nong Han is a large freshwater lake with an area of 123 square kilometres.
It is where many waterways converge and is also a major agricultural and fishery
centre of the province. Nong Han's shorefront has been developed into a public
park. In addition, there is Sa Phang Thong, an ancient pool believed to have been
constructed at the same time as Phra That Choeng Chum.
Phra Archan Man Phurithatto Museum
This museum is opposite the Provincial Government Centre on Suk Kasem Road
in Wat Pa Sutthawat. The museum is built of fired clay tiles. On display are a
wax figure of Phra Achan Man who was a famous monk, his personal items and his
biography.
Phra That Choeng Chum
Phra That Choeng Chum is an historical site that has always been with Sakon
Nakhon. This plaster-covered brick pagoda has a square base and is 24 metres high.
The chapel houses the holy Luang Pho Ong Saen.
Phra That Dum
Phra
That Dum is at Tambon Ngew Don, 3 kilometres from town on the way to Phatthana
Suksa School. There were originally 3 brick Khmer pagodas on the same laterite
base but only one stands today. The pagodas were built in the 16th Buddhist Century.
Phra That Narai Cheng Weng
This khmer sanctuary is 5 kilometres from town on the way to Udon Thani. The
sandstone pagoda is on a laterite base. Ornate designs adorn the lintel, doorway
and windows. It is believed the site was entirely constructed by women who competed
with the men who built Phra That Phu Phek. It dates from the 16th-17th Buddhist
century.
Pottery Village
Sakon
Nakhon's pottery village is at Ban Chiang Khrua, 15 kilometres away on the way
to Nakhon Phanom. Products made here are jars, pots, containers, and flowerpots.
All are sold to tourists at reasonable prices.
Sakon Nakhon Cultural Centre
Sakon Nakhon Cultural Centre is in Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat Institute, about
6 kilometres from town on the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani Road. Exhibits include utensils
of various tribes in the province and information on Sakon Nakhon in the old days.
Saphan Khom
Saphan Khom is just before entering the town on the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani
Road. It is believed to have been a route of the Khmer people.
:: Amphoe
Phang Khon
Nam Un Dam
Nam Un Dam is 57 kilometres from Amphoe
Muang en route to Udon Thani and a left for 6 kilometres en route to Waritchaphum.
The dam is at its loveliest at sunset over the reservoir.
Phra That Si Mongkhon
Phra That Si Mongkhon at Tambon Ban That is 2 kilometres from the district
office. This pagoda has a square base and is decorated with fired clay designs.
The present pagoda encases the original one which is made of laterite.
:: Amphoe Phanna
Nikhom
Achan Fan Acharo Museum
Achan Fan Acharo Museum is
at Wat Pa Udom Somphon in Tambon Phanna Nikhom en route to Udon Thani. The museum
has a wax figure of the famous monk, as well as his personal items and biography.
Phra That Phu Phek
Phra That Phu Phek is on a mountain in Tambon Na Hua Bo. To get there, take
the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani road for 22 kilometres and take a road on the left
for 14 kilometres, then ascend 491 steps. The laterite pagoda is on a square base.
Seemingly unfinished because it has no roof or pagoda top, it was built in the
16th-17th Buddhist century.
Wat Kham Pramong
Wat Kham Pramong is at Ban Kham Pramong in Tambon Sawang, 40 kilometres from
Amphoe Muang on Highway No. 22, then take Highway No. 2355 to Akat Amnuai. The
temple is the meditation centre of the famous monk Luang Pu Sim.
Wat Tham
Kham
Wat
Tham Kham used to be where the famous monks Achan Fan and Luang Pu Thet meditated.
A pagoda housing the relics of the latter is here.
:: Amphoe Phu Phan
Khong Ping Ngu
Khong Ping Ngu is 14 kilometres from Amphoe
Muang. It is part of the Sakon Nakhon-Kalasin route. This snake-like road is interesting
for the largest kilometre marker in Thailand. Many waterfalls like Heo Sin Chai,
Tat Ton and Kham Hom, are nearby with easy access.
Phu Phan National Park
Phu Phan National Park covers a wide jungle
area in the upper Northeast. The park headquarters is on Highway No. 203 on the
way to Kalasin, 25 kilometres from the district office. Tourist spots in Kalasin
include Pha Nang Moen, an observation point 700 metres by foot from the park office,
and Lan Sao E, a natural rock plateau on a cliff 2 kilometres away.
Phu Phan
Ratchaniwet Palace
Phu
Phan Ratchaniwet Palace is on Phu Phan mountain range on the Sakon Nakhon-Kalasin
road, 13 kilometres from the district office. It is the residence of Their Majesties
when they visit the Northeast.
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Amphoe Song Dao
Achan Wan Uttamo Museum
Achan Wan Uttamo Museum
is on Phu Pha Lek. To get there, take the Sakon Nakhon-Udon Thani road for 84
kilometres to Sawang Daen Din, then a road on the left to Song Dao for 32 kilometres.
The museum features paintings of the monk and his personal items.
Phu Pha
Lek
Phu
Pha Lek is a mountain in the Phu Phan range. Some parts of the area are rock plateaus
that are covered with flowers toward the end of the rainy season. Tourist spots
here are the observation point on the high cliff, Kaeng Kula waterfall, Kao Chan
waterfall that has water only in the rainy season, and prehistoric drawings at
Phak Nam cave that are over 3,000 years old.
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