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General
Information
346 kilometres from Bangkok, Phetchabun
borders on three regions, the North, the Central and the Northeast. The central
part of the province is on the Pa Sak river basin with mountain ranges running
along both the western and eastern sectors. Because of the fertility of the
land, Phetchabun has always been an
agriculturally productive area. The very name of the province actually means the
land of crops and foods.
Today, Phetchabun is a province with rich
tourism potential. Its climate is pleasant due to the mountainous and forested
areas and it has a history of richness and prosperity for more than 1,400 years.
As and Sukhothai styles have been discovered.
Phetchabun is administratively divided into
the following districts: Muang, Lom Sak, Lom Kao, Chon Daen, Nong Phai, Wichian
Buri, Si Thep, Bueng Sam Phan, Wang Pong, Nam Nao and Khao Kho.
How to get
there
Distances from Amphoe
Mueang to Other Districts
Lom Sak
Khao Kho
Chon Daen
Lom Kao
Nong Phai
Wang Pong
Bueng Sam Phan
Wichian Buri
Si Thep
Nam Nao |
44
47
52
55
56
70
83
106
123
140 |
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By Car
From Bangkok, drive along Highway No. 1 passing Saraburi to Phu Khae (Km. 125),
turn right into Highway No. 21 and proceed to Phetchabun via Chai Badan, Si Thep
and Wichian Buri, a total distance of 346 kilometres.
By Bus
Transport Co. Ltd. operates both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned bus
services along the Bangkok-Phetchabun-Lom Sak route. Buses depart from Bangkok's
Mochit 2 Bus Terminal daily. Call 0 2936 2852-66 or visit
www.transport.co.th for
more information. Private bus companies are such as Phet Tour, Tel: 0 2936 3230
and Thin Siam Tour, Tel: 0 2936 0500.
By Air
Thai Airways flies from Bangkok to Phetchabun on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Call 1566 for more information.
Attractions
Amphoe Khao Kho
Khao Kho
Khao Kho is made up of mountain ranges to northwest of town about 1,174 metres
above mean sea level covered in the main by deciduous plants. Very cold during
November-February, it once was the base room which communist insurgents
conducted their struggles against the authorities during 1968-1982. Today it is
accessible via two routes; off Highway No. 12 (Phitsanulok - Lom Sak) at Ban
Camp Son with a further distance of 30 kilometres of off highway No. 21 at Ban
Na Ngua, about 13 kilometres from town with a further distance of 30 kilometres.
Both routes wind through considerably steep terrain. Interesting places include
various viewing points, remains of communist bases and buildings, war memorial,
arms museum, a Chedi containing Holy Relic and the Si Dit waterfall.
Rai B.N.
Rai B.N. is a private agriculture plantation growing cold-climate crops,
including various flowers which alternately bloom throughout the year. It is
situated on the route to Khao Kho 3 kilometres from Ban Camp Son and fruit-based
items for sale.
Amphoe Lom Sak
Pho Khun Pha Muang Memorial
The Pho Khun Pha Muang Memorial at Lom Sak district in the north of Phetchabun
commemorates this former ruler or the area, which was a contemporary of
Sukhothai.
Phu Hin Rong Kla
Lom Sak District is the starting point to go to Phu Hin Rong Kla to the west. As
the route is quite steep, extreme care should be exercised in driving. Phu Hin
Rong Kla is a popular destination located along the Phitsanulok and Phetchabun
borders and offers exotic scenery. It was once the base of communists'
resurgents fighting against the government some twenty years ago.
Amphoe Mueang
City Pillar Shrine
Phetchabun's City Pillar Shrine has been brought over from the ancient town of
Si Thep and is considered the oldest such structure in Thailand.
Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir
The Huai Pa Daeng Reservoir was created by the dam constructed to block the
waterway to the west of town for irrigation purposes. Some 8 kilometres from
town on Highway No. 2006, it is a pleasant place for recreation and picnic with
scenic natural views in the background, particularly in the morning and late
afternoon.
Tat Mok National Park
The Tat Mok National Park has a huge waterfall fed by streams flowing down
cracks and crevices of the mountains creating a beautiful 12-level fall. On both
sides of the trails leading up to it are large, shady trees providing a pleasant
surrounding. To reach the park, take off from town past the town hall to the
east for some 15 kilometres to Ban Chaliang Lap. Then take a right turn onto
Highway No. 2275. After just 300 metres is a left fork leading to an access on
to steep slope for a distance of 20 kilometres. From here another 1.8 kilometres
on foot to arrive at the waterfall.
Wat Mahathat
Wat Mahathat is located on Nikon Bamrung Road in town. The temple houses a
number of ancient chedis of Sukhothai style.
Wat Trai Phum
Wat Trai Phum on Phetcharat Road features a Buddha statue called Phra Buddha
Mahadhamaracha cast in the ornamental Lop Buri style. The ritual bathing of the
Buddha image or the traditional Um Phra Dam Nam ceremony is held during
September each year.
Amphoe Nam Nao
Nam Nao National Park
The Nam Nao National Park is an immense tract of forest still in perfect
condition. With pineries, grasslands and virgin jungles, it is habitat to large
number of animals and more than 100 species of birds. During December-January,
the mercury could drop to as low as 2-5 degrees Celsius. The park headquarters
is about 50 kilometres to the west of Lom Sak district on Highway No. 12. Points
of interest are spread out. Attractions reached by taking Highway No. 12 (Lom
Sak-Chum Phae) include:-
Tham Pha Hong, 300 meters off the main road at Km.39 to the north. Within the
caves are formations of stalactites and stalagmites. It is also a point from
which to view the scenery at sunset.
Ban Paek Pinery, 5 kilometres by foot off the main road at Km.49.
Phu Kum Khao Pinery, 15 kilometres off the main road at Km.53. Dense rolls of
pine trees cover an area of about 10 square kilometres.
Namtok Heo Sai and Namtok Sai Thong are located on the same route. Both
waterfalls can be reached on foot for a distance of 1 kilometre and 1.5
kilometres respectively off the main road at Km. 67.
There are also attractions on Highway No. 2216 (Lom Kao - Huai Sanam Sai) such
as Pha Lom - Pha Kong cliffs which are 5 kilometres from the main road at Km. 40
and the Tham Yai Nam Nao cave near Km. 60.
Amphoe Si Thep
Si Thep Historical Park
Some 130 kilometres south of Phetchabun on Highway No. 21, and with another 9
kilometres after a left turn, is the Si Thep Historical Park. Si Thep is an
ancient town where many architectural structures still remain indicative of its
past prosperity during the 11th-18th Buddhist Centuries. It was once the centre
of contact between the Dvaravati kingdom in the Central Plain basin and the
Khmer kingdom in the Northeast. A twin-city, there were over one hundred ancient
sites all built with bricks and laterite, most of which have crumbled. There are
also remains of several ponds spread out all over the area. Most of the ancient
relics recovered are parts of architectural nature such as elaborate lintels,
plastered designs and Sema stone (used to mark out limits of Buddhist temples)
and human skeletons still adorned with ornamental pieces.
Festivals
Sweet Tamarind Fair
Sweet tamarind is grown mostly in Phetchabun. Sweet Tamarind Fair is thus
organised in Phetchabun to celebrate the harvest of this fruit. This day is
also called Phetchabun's Agricultural Day. During the festival, farmers
bring their sweet tamarind to sell at reasonable price at Phetchabun's
provincial athletic field where contests of sweet tamarind and other crops
are held. Besides this, there are other agricultural exhibitions and
entertainment organised during the event.
Um Phra Dam Nam
This religious ceremony means the bathing of a Buddha image. This event is
annually held on the fifteenth day of the waning moon in the 10th lunar
month or during the Sat Thai period, in September. Phra Buddha
Mahadhamaracha is a highly revered ancient Buddha image of Phetchabun. The
image was found in the Pasak River by a group of farmers four hundred years
ago and it was then taken to be housed in Wat Trai Phum. According to a
legend, the Buddha image was disappeared twice from the temple and was later
found in water.
It was said that the Buddha image itself had wandered out of the temple.
Therefore, the ritual bathing ceremony is held. The ceremony starts at 1
p.m. The image is carried around town and put under a tent in Wat Trai Phum,
so Buddhists can pay respect to it and stick gold leaf on its body. In the
evening, prayers are chanted. At night, there are various kinds of
entertainment. The next morning, people make merit as it is Sat Thai Day.
Foods, including Krayasat, and other necessities are given to monks. The
Buddha image is then taken to be immersed in the Pasak River by the governor
of Phetchabun and traditional dances are performed to show respect to it.
After the ceremony, the water in the river is regarded as sacred. As a
result, people swim in it or take the water to drink before the boat racing
begins.
Shopping
Khanom Chin
Khanom Chin, popular food of Lom Kao district, is a noodle-like dish made from
flour. It is served with gravy and side dish of various fresh local vegetables.
Sweet Tamarinds
Makham Wan or sweet tamarinds, are an agro crop which earn good income for the
local growers. A fair to publicise this fruit is held annually during January -
February.
Dining
Amphoe Khao Kho
Ton Kho
Phu Phet Hill Resort, 104 Tambon Thung Sa-mo, Amphoe Khao Kho, Phetchabun
Tel :: 05 6750398
Amphoe Mueang
Chang Meng (Chinese Food)
23-25 Kasemrat Road, Amphoe Mueang, Phetchabun
Tel :: 0 5671 1326
Kam Pu House
515 Phetcharoen Road, Amphoe Mueang, Phetchabun
Tel :: 0 5672 0697, 05671 1077
Tammarin Coffee Shop
Burapha Hotel, Amphoe Mueang, Phetchabun
Tel :: 0 56 721384, 722633-4
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