Things to Do in Sukhothai Thailand – a Photo Essay

After a tough year locked up within the confines of home here is a photo essay that will entice you to plan a tour of Sukhothai in Thailand that literally means ‘dawn of happiness’.

Things to do Sukhothai Thailand

Rediscover yourself in the land of Buddha!

Things to do Sukhothai Thailand

Things to do Sukhothai Thailand

Converse with monks of Wat Si Chum

Walk around the ruins

Reboot your adventure spirits by cycling around the historical park of Sukhothai.

Experience Tuk Tuk ride

Pick up souvenirs from cradle of Thai culture.

Bask in the reflected rays of sunrise and sunsets

Taste delicious Thai food

Relax in lap of nature

 

Things to Do Sukhothai Thailand

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18 Responses to “Things to Do in Sukhothai Thailand – a Photo Essay

  • The buddha’s hands are so graceful! I am longing to visit Thailand again and eat their delicious food. It is such a beautiful country and the people are so friendly.

  • I love that it means ‘dawn of happiness.’ What a peaceful name for a tranquil place. The water has such a calming effect, and love the reflections you’ve captured here. Even the buddha statue with its open hand evokes a sense of serenity.

  • Such stunning photos of Sukhothai! My family loves Thailand and been there a few times but not to Sukhothai. This is somewhere we definitely would want to visit when travels open up again

  • I am sure it would be great to visit a place that means “dawn of happiness” after a year in lockdown. I know we were happy to visit almost anywhere! It looks like a lovely spot to wander with many outside spots to enjoy.

  • Catherine
    3 years ago

    The statues are incredible! What a stunning place to visit and spend outdoors! I’ve never been to Thailand but it looks very beautiful.

  • I am so used to Europe that although these Asian places fascinate me, I would not know what to do here!

  • Soooooo amazing, Indrani! Feeling so good to take a quick tour through your eyes! I’m feeling like going there right away, and staying there for at least a month! ❤️ Praying GOD from the deepest of my heart that the world reopens fully and unconditionally immediately!

    • I am so glad I could give you this virtual tour. Fingers crossed, hope the world reopens fast and is safe for all! Thank you so much Bhavesh for the lovely comment.

  • Melissa Cushing
    3 years ago

    I am adding this destination to my bucket list as the beauty depicted in the pictures above… is breathtakingly beautiful and I must see them fro myself. Thank you for the informative post 😉

  • Lisa at Following the Rivera
    3 years ago

    Sukhothai looks so beautiful. I’d most like to photograph the landscape. Thailand is a fantastic country to see.

  • I have only ever been to Bangkok and the surrounding area so I’d really love to go see more of Thailand someday. Sukhothai looks like the perfect option that isn’t overrun with tourists. That fish platter with veggies and sauce looks absolutely amazing! This post really makes me want to go back to this beautiful country!

  • Thailand is such a beautiful country to visit. You have brought back many happy memories with your photos. Thank you.

  • Sukhothai is a famous word in Thailand. No wonder why. The temples and the areas brought calmness and peaceful. I also like the picture of the food. It makes me want to eat fried fish.

  • These pictures are wonderful, and I love all the beautiful scenery. It looks like there is so much to do there!

  • Amazing portrayal of Buddha and blissful nature. Thailand is visitor’s paradise. So much to explore and treasure.

  • All of the statues ar so well preserved! Would love to do a photography tour through this region like it seems you did! Thanks for sharing!

  • Such a beautiful place would love to visit one day. Wonderful photos you have taken.

  • Jennison Marie Frank
    3 years ago

    How I long to visit Sukhothai now! Must admit that I knew very little about this beautiful UNESCO site

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