'''Nakhon Sawan''' (?????????), literally ''Heavenly City'', is a town with a population of about 90,000. It is the provincial capital of Nakhon Sawan Province and is located at the confluence of the Ping and Nan rivers in Northern Thailand.

Understand

Nakhon Sawan Province, also known as _gPak Nam Pho,_h is where the rivers of Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan converge and form the Chao Phraya River, the most important waterway of Thailand.

Nakhon Sawan is in the lower northern part of the country between the North and the Central Region. It is regarded as _gthe doorway to the North_h and it is the hub of transportation in the Lower North.

See

Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Sawan

'''Bung Boraphet (???????????)''' is the largest freshwater swamp in Thailand. It has an area of around 212 square kilometers. It covers parts of Amphoe Mueang, Amphoe Tha Tako and Amphoe Chum Saeng. In the past Bung Boraphet was called _gthe northern sea_h or _gChom Bung_h as there was an abundance of aquatic animals and plants. According to surveys, there are still some 148 species of animals and 44 species of plants here. Rare animals include white-eyed river-martin and tiger perch. During November to March a large number of waterfowls migrate here. Some parts of the swamp have been declared the Bung Boraphet Non-Hunting Area under the care of the Wildlife Conservation Division. Bung Boraphet is also a fish breeding ground where the Department of Fisheries has set up the Bung Boraphet Fishery Development Station.

'''Wat Woranat Banphot or Wat Khao Kop (?????????????? ???? ????????)''' is an old temple of the province on the peak of Khao Kop 185.5 meters above sea level. There are 2 ways up; a stairway of 439 steps and an asphalt road 3 meters wide. The peak has a replica of Lord Buddha_fs Footprint and a pagoda encasing the relic of Lord Buddha built when Sukhothai was the country_fs capital. The temple was praised by the Department of Religious Affairs as the best development temple of 1966. A nearby hill is the site of some television relay stations.

'''Utthayan Sawan (????????????)''' is a beautiful public park in Nakhon Sawan Municipality beside the Asian Highway. It was originally a large swamp with an area of 502,400 square meters called Nong Som Bun. It was later made into a sizable public park with 2 ring roads encircling it. The middle of the park is an island with an area of 6,400 square meters. The park has a garden, lawn, fountain, outdoor stage, waterfall, and rose garden.

'''Wat Chom Khiri Nat Phrot (????????????????)''' is on the peak of Khao Buat Nak between the foot of Dechatiwong Bridge and Chiraprawat Fort. Legend says that when Burmese troops sacked Ayutthaya for the second time, they built this temple to show that they also hold the Buddhism faith. The most interesting objects here are the replica of Lord Buddha_fs Footprint and a convocation hall that locals call _gBot Thewada Sang._h There is a fair to pay homage and attach gold leaves to the footprint in November. Boat races are held in conjunction with the fair.

'''Wat Si Sawan Sangkharam or Wat Thu Nam (???????????????????? ???? ?????????)''' is at Tambon Nakhon Sawan. It is an old temple that was used as the site for government officials to pledge allegiance to the king. Evidence from the period remains in the form of spear blades, oars, knives and swords, a gold Buddha image in the Pathom Thetsana posture, and a silver Buddha image. The main image in the old convocation hall is over 100 years old. In 1976, His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen and their 2 princesses came here to open the new hall. Now there is also the pagoda built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of His Majesty. Wat Si Sawan Sangkharam is regarded as an old temple with immense historical value.

'''Chao Pho Thepharak-Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine (???????????????????-?????????????)''' is in the area of Pak Nam Pho Community on the right bank of the Chao Phraya River. The shrine is revered by locals and is the spiritual magnet of the people in the area as well as passersby using the river. The shrine also offers the best view of the beginning of the river.

'''The Origin of the Chao Phraya River (??????????????????)''' is the point where the Ping and Nan rivers converge at Tambon Pak Nam Pho in front of the dam in the city. Here, one can clearly distinguish the difference between the two rivers. The Nan River is reddish in color while the Ping River is somewhat green. They flow to form the Chao Phraya River, the most important waterway of the country. The Chao Phraya flows past several provinces before going through Bangkok and ending into the Gulf of Thailand in Samut Prakan. It is about 370 kilometers long. The best place to view its origin is at the Chao Pho Thepharak-Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine. Tourists can take boat rides to view the scenery on both banks and pay homage to Luang Pho To Buddha image at Wat Pak Nam Pho (Wat Thong Thammachat Nua). Boats can be hired from Chao Phraya Pier.

'''Wat Kriang Krai Klang (????????????????)''' is at Mu 5, Tambon Kriang Krai, on the bank of Nan River. Inside is a Sukhothai-style bronze Buddha image in the Man Wichai posture and an old hall over a hundred years old. There is also a replica of Lord Buddha_fs Footprint and a mural of Lord Buddha_fs life. The area in front of the temple is inhabited by many monkeys and it is where a crocodile farm can be found.

'''Tham Bo Ya (????????)''' is Hin Kon Village in Tambon Nong Krot, around 30 kilometers from the city on the San Nakhon Sawan-Lat Yao road. Another 6-kilometer road leads to Wat Tham Bo Ya (Wat Thep Nimit Song Tham). A stairway at the foot of the hill leads up to the cave. The cave itself has 3 sections. The first has a large main Buddha image, the second further in is a dead end with a pond called Bo Nam Thip that is believed by locals to be sacred and the third section is an exit out the other way. Apart from the sacred pond, the cave has beautiful stalagmites and stalactites.

'''Nakhon Sawan Provincial Cultural Building (??????????????????????????)''' is in the Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat Institute. This two-story building is in the contemporary Thai style and has a beautiful front porch. It is the center of historical, archaeological and cultural information of the province. The building has an exhibition room displaying cultural development and various archaeological sites. It was completed in June 1992 and was opened by H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on 17 August 1992.

Amphoe Takhli

'''Chan Sen Ancient City and Chan Sen Museum (???????????????? ??? ???????????????????)''' is in Mu 2 in Tambon Chan Sen. It is believed that in the Thawarawadi period, the city was surrounded by a moat with an earth mound. The city had a square shape but with rounded corners almost like a circle. The moat was about 20 meters wide. The area is now a waterlogged valley but traces of the moat can still be seen. The city is about 800 meters long and 700 meters wide with an area of about 480,000 square meters. As the part within the moat is higher than that outside, locals call it _gKhok Chan Sen._h

A number of artifacts have been discovered in the ancient city; earthenware items like amulets, dolls, lamps; stone items like pedestals, Buddhism wheels, and axes; metal objects like earrings made of lead or tin, spearheads, and iron; and bronze objects like Buddha images in the Man Wichai posture. All of the objects are now kept at Chan Sen Museum in Chan Sen Temple. It is open on weekends. Those wishing to visit the site on weekdays can request permission from the temple. Youth volunteers from Chan Sen School can guide you around the city and take you on a tour of the museum. For more details, please contact tel. 0 5633 9116.

Amphoe Tak Fa

'''Wat Tham Phon Sawan (??????????????)''' is in Tambon Lamphayon. An asphalt road of 105 kilometers from the city leads to the temple. It is around 10 kilometers from Tak Fa District Office on the Tak Fa-Khok Samrong road. The temple has a modern three-story pavilion. At the rear of the temple is Phon Sawan Cave that is divided into 2 sections. The first section is a small room while the second section is a larger room with Buddha images and various structures like a replica waterfall with a stream in the cave_fs center. The cave is cool and cozy and has electricity and waterworks.

Getting There From Nakhon Sawan, take the Asian Highway to Chai Nat for about 52 kilometers and turn left into Highway No. 1 past Amphoe Tak Fa for about 46 kilometers. Then turn left into Wat Tham Phon Sawan. It is around 98 kilometers from the city.

Amphoe Krok Phra

'''Wat Bang Pramung Floating Market (???????????????????)''' is on the bank of Bang Pramung Canal in front of Wat Bang Pramung, about 14 kilometers from the city on the Nakhon Sawan-Krok Phra road. Locals will paddle to the market to sell goods and agricultural produce every weekend during 07.00-16.00 hrs. In addition, there are other services like traditional Thai massage, boat tours of Bang Pramung Canal, tours of orchid farms, and boats and water bicycles for hire. For more information, please contact Krok Phra District Office at tel. 0 5629 1006.

'''Wat Bang Mafo (???????????)''' is an old temple built in the late Ayutthaya period. The most striking aspect is the main hall that has unique doors and windows designed by the monk Luang Pho Sun. Inside is an image of Rachathipok that was given by the king. The inner walls have murals of a Buddhist tale, while the hall directly opposite has murals of the life of Lord Buddha. They are the works of ancient artisans. The main Buddha image in the Man Wichai posture is strange in that it also holds a palm-leaf fan. Under the multi-tiered roof is a lovely replica of Lord Buddha_fs Footprint. An annual temple fair is held on the 9th and 10th crescent-moon nights of October.

'''Khao Tham Phra (?????????)''' is at Mu 8 in Tambon Noen Sala. Inside are stalactites, stalagmites and Buddha images. During Songkran Festival locals will take flowers, candles and incense sticks up the 100 steps from the foot of the hill to pay homage to the images. A great view of Amphoe Krok Phra can be seen from the peak.

Amphoe Banphot Phisai

'''Khao No-Khao Kaeo (???????-???????)''' is a limestone mountain that has Wat Khao Lo at its foot. A stairway leads to the cave at the peak where a large Buddha image sits in front. When King Rama V visited here via the Ping River, he stayed overnight on the mountain. The province later built a monument to commemorate the occasion. There are numerous monkeys at the foot of the mountain and you can see plenty of bats that live in the cave flying out to feed in the evening, making a long black line in the night sky. Khao Kaeo nearby also has a number of bats flying out at night.

Amphoe Phayuha Khiri

'''Khok Mai Den Ancient City (?????????????)''' is in Tambon Tha Nam Oi. The city is quite expansive. Traces of the old city wall remain and an artifact in the form of a sculpture of the elephant Phaya Chatthan was discovered here. It is over 1,000 years old. The word _gKhok Mai Den_h refers to a kind of tree. People in the old days called Ban Khok Mai Den _gMueang Bon._h The city was founded in the Thawarawadi period around 11th-16th Buddhist centuries (457-957 AD). The city is similar to Nakhon Pathom and is around 250 meters long and 600 meters wide. It is very much alike the city wall of Nakhon Pathom, Mueang Sema of Nakhon Ratchasima and Mueang Phaya Rae of Chon Buri.

Amphoe Mae Wong

'''Mae Wong National Park (?????????????????????)''' is on the Thanon Thong Chai Mountain Range. The area consists of winding mountains and is the source of several waterways, including the Mae Wong River and some parts of Khlung Canal. The waterways flow into the Ping River and the Chao Phraya River.

Mae Wong National Park is in Amphoe Pang Sila Thong in Kamphaeng Phet (446.4 square kilometers) and in Amphoe Mae Wong-Mae Poen in Nakhon Sawan (446.48 square kilometers), totaling 892.88 square kilometers. The north borders Khlong Lan National Park of Kamphaeng Phet, the south borders Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Reserve of Uthai Thani, the east borders villages in Kamphaeng Phet and Nakhon Sawan, and the west borders Um Phang Wildlife Reserve in Tak. The area was proclaimed a national park on 14 September 1987 and was the 55th national park of Thailand. The park headquarters are at No. 65, Khlong Lan-Um Phang Road, Amphoe Pang Sila Thong, Kamphaeng Phet. Attractions in Mae Wong National Park '''Kaeng Pha Khoi Nang-Kaeng Nam Bon Kaeo Hin (????????????-???????????????)''' is on the Khlong Lan-Um Phang road and 1.4 kilometers from the park headquarters and another 400 meters on a secondary road. This is a large brook that Khlung Canal flows through. From here, you can walk around 350 meters to Pha Khoi Nang Waterfall that has 4 levels. ''Viewpoint (????????)'', is on the Khlong Lan-Um Phang road at Km. 81, around 16 kilometers from the park headquarters. At Km. 93 about 28 kilometers from the headquarters is the area between mountains that is perpetually breezy with an average temperature below 20 degrees Celsius. It is 1.34 kilometers above sea level. Namtok Nang Nuan (???????????) can be reached by getting to Km. 93 and going on foot for about 6.4 kilometers. The waterfall is located amidst the lush jungle. It has 4 levels. It takes about 1 day to make a return trip to the waterfall. ''Namtok Mae Krasa (?????????????)'' is a large 9-level waterfall about 900 meters high. The waterfall is formed by streams from high-altitude jungles on the Thanon Thong Chai Mountain Range. It is about 18 kilometers from the park headquarters. The trip on foot takes 3-4 days. ''Namtok Mae Riwa (????????????)'' is around 21 kilometers from the headquarters. It is a large waterfall that has 5 levels and takes about 3 days for a return trip on foot. ''Mokochu Peak (????????????)''is the highest peak in the park. It is 1.964 kilometers above sea level and is 50 kilometers from the headquarters. The return trip on foot takes 5-7 days. And ''Kaeng Lan Nok Yung (????????????)'' is a brook with a wide rock plateau. Mae Wong River, which originates in Mae Wong Forest flows through it. It is about 800 meters from Mae Rewa Forest Protection Unit. The area is suitable for training programs and group camping. The distance from the unit to the brook is about 1.5 kilometers and it is accessible by car.

Moreover, there is accommodation in the park. For information, please contact Mae Wong National Park, Khlong Lan-Um Phang Road, Km. 65, Amphoe Khlong Lan, Kamphaeng Phet, Tel. 0 5671 9010-1 or the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bang Khen, Bangkok 10900, Tel. 0 2562 0760, 0 2561 4292-3 or visit www.dnp.go.th

Do

Festivals

'''Chao Pho-Chao Mae Pak Nam Pho Procession Festival (????????????????????-???????????????)''', is a festival of Thais of Chinese ancestry who live in Nakhon Sawan. The festival has been continued since ancient times. It is held during Chinese New Year (around February every year) to bring good fortune. The festival features various processions such as lion parade, dragon parade, angel procession, the goddess Kuan Im procession, and others going along main roads in the municipality. The festival is famous among Thais and foreigners.

'''Boat Races for His Majesty_fs Trophy (?????????????????????????????????????)''' are held annually at the end of the Buddhist Lent on the Chao Phraya River in front of the Provincial Hall. There are also races at temples along the river, such as Wat Ko Hong and Wat Takhian Luan. The races show the unity of the people, as well as the skill of paddlers and boat owners participating.

Learn

Buddhism

  • '''Wat Worranatbanpot''' [http://www.probuddhism.com/appeal.html], Thammavitee Road, Amphur Muang
  • Buy

  • Mae Kulap 105/7 Mu 15 (Nong Baen Market), Tambon Nong Kradon, Amphoe Mueang. Pia cakes with coconut filling, Mochi cakes with sesame and sweetened rice filling, traditional Krayasat sweets with cashews, and coated nuts 0 5629 6119, 0 5629 6120
  • Khanom Aroi 9/1 Mu 10, Phahon Yothin Rd. (Km. 224+500 meters from Bangkok), Ban Nong Tako, Tambon Nong Krot. Pia cakes with nut and salted egg fillings and Mochi cakes
  • Khun Nai 377/15 Amarin Ville 2 Village, Tambon Wat Sai Tai, Amphoe Mueang. Pia cakes with coconut, taro and nut fillings
  • Chan Suwan 314/4 Sawan Withi Rd., Amphoe Mueang. Mochi cakes with various fillings, souvenirs tel. 0 5622 1925, 0 5622 3842, factory 0 5622 3686, 0 5622 4401
  • Chula Bakery 27-29-31 Mekhala Rd., Amphoe Mueang. Pia cakes with milk, durian, and salted egg fillings and Mochi cakes with nut, salted egg and pandanus fillings tel. 0 5621 3828
  • Chun Peng 25 Wet Suwan Rd., Amphoe Mueang. Preserved fruits tel. 0 5622 2266, 0 5622 4772, fax 0 5631 1325
  • Ban Sakun Dao 507-509 Kosi Rd., Amphoe Mueang. Pia cakes with milk and butter fillings, Mochi cakes with nut-salted egg, durian-salted egg and taro-salted egg fillings tel. 0 5622 7996
  • Watthanaphon 20/17 Soi Thipmat, Kosi Tai Rd., Amphoe Mueang. Pia cakes with red bean-salted egg, durian-salted egg and nut-salted egg fillings and 12-flavor Mochi cakes tel.0 5622 2857, 0 5633 3989, 0 5622 3424
  • Mae Amphai Nakhon Sawan-Phitsanulok Rd., Amphoe Kao Liao. Pia cakes with nut-salted egg filling and Mochi cakes tel.0 5622 6456
  • Eat

    Thai-Northeastern

  • Khun Chit (???????) (?????) 625/1 Mu 10, Phahon Yothin Rd., Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 3688
  • Ocha Rot (??????) (?????) 919/1 Phahon Yothin Rd. opposite Northern Technology College, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 2915
  • Cha Mu Chum162 Mu 4, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Sai Krok Phra Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5633 0375
  • Ban Isan (?????????)119/12 Mu 4, Krok Phra Yuang Tha Thong, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5633 1190
  • Muslim

  • Lotus (?????) 1006/3 Mu 9, Phahon Yothin Rd., Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 5602
  • Thai-Chinese-Western-Japanese-Northeastern

  • Gold Eagle (in NSC Hotel) 135 Mu 10, Tambon Wat Sai, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 8845-9
  • Fairy Menu 162/10 Sawan Withi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 8260, 0 5622 8262
  • Thai-Chinese-Western-Southern-Japanese

  • Star Cafe (in Star Inn Hotel) 55/55 Daowadung Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 2221, 0 5622 2151, 0 5622 2242
  • Thapthim (in Ban Suan Resort) (??????) 1016/175-178 Mu 9, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok (in Ban Suan Resort)
  • Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5633 3400-3, 0 5622 2313, 0 5622 2369, fax 0 5633 3399
  • Mai Son (in Watchara Hotel) 1016/9-12 Asian Highway, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 2264, 0 5622 2263
  • Thai-Chinese-Western

  • Chao Phraya Coffee Shop (??????????????????????) 60/64 Soi Makkhawan, Matuli Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 2008
  • Lao Hong Suki 179 Matuli Rd., Tambon Pak Nam Pho, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5631 2999, 0 5631 1204
  • Rim Chon (?????) 253 Rim Chon Restaurant Raft behind Kong Pai, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 3513
  • Ruan Phae (???????) 61/5 Kosi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5621 3674, 0 5621 3677
  • Keson Beer House (???????????????) 30 Arak Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5621 3756, 0 5621 3456
  • Koyi 96/13 Mu 9, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 1823, 0 5622 1485
  • Mai Chalu (?????????) 261/1-2 Sawan Withi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 6379-80, 0 5622 9650
  • Phiman Coffee Shop (????????????????) 605/244 Mu 10, Asian Highway, Tambon Nakhon Sawan Tok, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5631 2222
  • Inter Suki 159 Sawan Withi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 2733, 0 5622 3997
  • Thai-Chinese

  • Khao Tom Chua (??????????????) 27-29 Arak Rd., Tambon Pak Nam Pho, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5621 3149
  • S and V (??? ???????) 47-49 Arak Rd., Tambon Pak Nam Pho, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5631 4288, 0 5621 3838, fax: 0 5621 3196
  • Po Taek Asia 816/27 (?????????????) Nakhon Sawan-Phitsanulok Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 3352
  • Hong Fa (???????) 66/3-5 Atthakawi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5621 4588, 0 5621 4388
  • Khrua Chali Near Nakhon Sawan Kindergarten, Kosi Tai Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5633 1502-3, 0 1887 6051
  • Sai Ping Opposite Bani Riverside Village, Kosi Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 1532 4684
  • Thai

  • Thot Man Na Pha 88/5-6 Kosi Nua Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 214629, 213920
  • Ko Niao (Thai sweets) 10/5 Kosi 21 Rd. (Sawit Chat 1), Amphoe Mueang, tel. 222627
  • Raft Restaurants

  • Phae Ahan Chon Ngoen 892/11 Kosi Tai Rd., Amphoe Mueang, tel. 330399, 01-8881781
  • Ruan Phae Riverside (???????) 61/5 Kosi Rd., Pom Nung Intersection, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 213674, 213677
  • Si Khwae Riverside Rim Mae Nam Chao Phraya Rd., behind Saphan Dam Market, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 231833
  • Free boat services to tour the origin of the Chao Phraya River available daily at 1.5 hours each trip.
  • *First trip 18.00 hrs.
  • *Second trip 20.30 hrs.
  • *Weekends extra trip at 12.30 hrs.
  • Phae Ahan Pla (??????????) Rim Mae Nam Chao Phraya Rd., near the front of the Provincial Hall, Amphoe Mueang, tel. 0 5622 6218, 0 5633 0437, 0 1971 8548
  • Free boat services to tour the origin of the Chao Phraya River available daily at 1.5 hours per trip.
  • *First trip 19.30 hrs.
  • *Second trip 21.30 hrs.
  • Itinerary

    '''Ecotourism and Birdwatching Program for Nakhon Sawan'''

    '''Day 1'''

  • 08.00 hrs. ? Depart Bangkok for Nakhon Sawan.
  • 11.30 hrs. ? Arrive in Nakhon Sawan.
  • 12.00 hrs. ? Lunch in Nakhon Sawan.
  • 13.30 hrs. ? Take a boat ride to view the life of people living along the Ping River and see wall murals at Wat Kriang Krai Klang (bus pickup at the temple).
  • 15.30 hrs. ? Visit Bung Boraphet Aquarium at the Freshwater Fishery Station.
  • 17.30 hrs. ? Check in at Bung Boraphet Waterfowl Park.
  • 18.00 hrs. ? Dinner.
  • 19.00 hrs. ? Learn about birdwatching and bird species with Bung Boraphet Birdwatching Club.
  • '''Day 2'''

  • 06.30 hrs. ? Take a boat tour to see lotuses in the morning and go on field training to use binoculars to view birds as they feed in the morning in Bung Boraphet.
  • 08.30 hrs. ? Breakfast.
  • 09.30 hrs. ? Travel to Khao Kop (Khao Woranat Banphot) to see the replica of Lord Buddha_fs Footprint and the Sukhothai-period pagoda with holy relics (and view the scenery of Nakhon Sawan city).
  • 11.00 hrs. ? Buy souvenirs in the city at leisure.
  • 12.00 hrs. ? Lunch.
  • 13.30 hrs. ? Depart for Bangkok.
  • 17.00 hrs. ? Arrive in Bangkok.
  • ''Note:''

  • The boat landing is in front of Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine.
  • Nakhon Sawan Provincial Birdwatching Club, tel. 227874.
  • Bung Boraphet Freshwater Fishery Development Station, tel. 221561.
  • Sleep

    Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Sawan

  • Anodat (??????) 473-479 Kosi Road (Tel: 0 5622 1844-8), 105 rooms: 130-280 baht
  • Erawan (???????) 1-5 Matuli Road (Tel: 0 5622 1889, 0 5622 1070), 45 rooms: 120-300 baht
  • Him Palace (????????) 55/55 Daowadung Road (Tel: 0 5622 2221, 0 5622 1987), 103 rooms: 350-800 baht
  • Holiday Hotel (????????) 43 Rangsiyothai Road (Tel: 0 5622 2062), 60 rooms: 200-260 baht
  • Nakhon Sawan Lagoon (??????????????) 135 Mu 10 Chakkrawan Road, Tambol Wat Sai (Tel: 0 5622 8845-9), 41 rooms: 1,648-3,200 baht
  • Pen Nung (?????????) 249/7-8 Sawan Withi Road (Tel: 0 5622 2462, 0 5622 1763), 50 rooms: 280-380 baht
  • Piman (?????) 605/244 Asia Road (Tel: 0 5622 8201-10, 0 5622 2473 Fax. 0 5622 1253), 121 rooms: 624-2,354 baht
  • River (?????????????) 213-5 Kosi Nua Road (Tel: 0 5621 2272), 30 rooms: 240-300 baht
  • Withithep (???????) 156/1 Sawan Withi Road (Tel: 0 5622 2733), 79 rooms: 270-450 baht
  • Thai Witsanu (????????) 26-28 Uttrakawi Road (Tel: 0 5621 2932, 0 5621 3932), 118 rooms: 170-290 baht
  • Call

  • Nakhon Sawan Provincial Hall 0 5622 1111
  • Nakhon Sawan Public Relations 0 5633 1747
  • Psychiatric Hospital 0 5626 7280
  • Sawan Pracha Rak Hospital 0 5622 8688
  • Nakhon Sawan Transport Station 0 5622 5379
  • Nakhon Sawan Telephone Exchange 0 5634 5257, 0 5634 5469
  • Post Office 0 5621 2241
  • Police Station 0 5622 1022, 0 5622 2424
  • Krung Thai Bank, Nakhon Sawan Branch 0 5621 6281-4
  • Krung Thai Bank, Pak Nam Pho Branch 0 5622 1706, 0 5622 1905, 0 5622 1709
  • Krung Thai Bank, Sawan Withi Branch 0 5622 1628, 0 5622 1776
  • Nakhon Sawan Chamber of Commerce 0 5622 1791, 0 5622 4880
  • Get out