Sisaket is a quiet province on the Cambodian border with Khmer ruins scattered throughout the province. Most notable are the two ruined sanctuaries of Wat Sa Kamphaeng Yai and Noi, dating back to the 10th century.
However, the most famous Khmer site is actually in Cambodia. Khao Phra Wihan was built over 10 centuries ago and is one of the most spectacular Angkor-period sites. Built as a Hindu temple, it begins in Thailand and rises to 600 metres with the main sanctuary in Cambodia. After a long period of war, its wonderful craftsmanship, stairways and courts are now being restored. The walk to the summit is long and steep, but visitors are sure to be impressed by the size and complexity of its design.
How To Get There
Car
From Bangkok, take Highway No. 1 to Saraburi and Highway No. 2 to Nakhon Ratchasima, then use Highway No.226 to Si Sa Ket via Buri Ram and Surin, a total distance of 571 kilometres.
Bus
Buses depart from Bangkok's Mochit 2 Bus Terminal to Si Sa Ket every day. Contact Transport Co.Ltd at Tel: 0 2936 2852-66 or visit www.transport.co.th for more information
Rail
Regular trains depart from Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Railway Station to Si Sa Ket every day. Call 1690, 0 2223 7010-20 for more information.
Air
Visitors can fly from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani and continue the trip by bus to Si Sa Ket. Call Thai Airways at Tel: 1566, 0 2628 2000
Kanthararom |
26 kms. |
Kanthararak |
63 kms. |
Khun Han |
60 kms. |
Khukhan |
49 kms. |
Nam Kliang |
44 kms. |
Non Khun |
56 kms. |
Bueng Bun |
42 kms. |
Benchalak |
80 kms. |
Prang Ku |
60 kms. |
Phayu |
21 kms. |
Phrai Bueng |
42 kms. |
Phu Sing |
28 kms. |
Mueang Chan |
40 kms. |
Yang Chum Noi |
32 kms. |
Rasi Salai |
38 kms. |
Wang Hin |
35 kms. |
Si Rattana |
37 kms. |
Uthumphon Phisai |
37 kms. |
Uthumphon Phisai |
24 kms. |
Pho Si Suwan |
29 kms. |
Sila Lat |
50 kms. |
FESTIVALS & EVENTS
Pha Mo I Daeng Half and Quarter Marathon
This sport event is held on the third Sunday of August between Phumisaron village and Pha Mo I Daeng in Amphoe Kantharalak. Runners like this uphill marathon because it goes through a misty area in the rainy season.
Si Phao Thai Si Sa Ket Festival
This festival is held every March 15-17 at Somdet Phra Si Nakharin Park when the Lamduan flowers in the park are in full bloom. Shows include cultural performances by 4 tribes, which are Khmer, Suai, Lao, and Yo. There are shops selling handicrafts and a light-and-sound show about the city's construction.
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Photo : Suwiwat Hongsombut
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