One of the most magical places I have visited in Thailand is without any
doubt the old city of Sukhothai. Located half way between Bangkok and
Chiang Mai the early kingdom of Sukhothai existed between 1238 and 1438.
The old capital (now 12 km away from the new city) is in (well
maintained) ruins and has been designated as a UNESCO World heritage
historical park. Due to the huge area of the park we have opted for a
guided bike visit. Miaow, our simply adorable guide from Sukhothai Bike
Tours, is a local (born in town) and bursting of knowledge and
interesting stories to tell.
We had an amazing day starting on the bikes and passing through peacefull rice fields full with storks. Did you know that storks are very loved by the rice farmers as they offer pesticide-free-snail-removal. We also saw locals fishing in the river. Once in the park we had visited the most famous Central part, Wat Mahathat (first picture), as well as the Wat Si Sum (fourth&fifth pictures). Simply fabulous day outdoor in the middle of culture, history and in very pleasant company! I have learned a lot myself and now I know for example that because the kingdom of Sukhothai was prospering most of the Buddhas heads have a subtile smile. And also that the long ears of some of the Buddhas means they are good listeners. Last but not least I can recommend the old capital to everyone and a big Kobkun-kaaa to our great guide:-) .
This truly looks like an amazing place to visit! Love your sharing of this
ReplyDeleteIch habe die Elefanten schon entdeckt ;-). Würde gerne noch mehr davon sehen. Frohe Ostern von uns J&C
ReplyDeleteJe laat me weer meegenieten, Jana, van zoveel moois...
ReplyDeleteFijne Paasdagen voor jou !
Lie(f)s.
I wish we did the same when we went to Thailand! The bike tour, I mean :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, the temples can be mesmerizing! And with a backdrop like that, you can really feel the culture.
How long were you in Thailand, by the way?
Dear Jana - Thank you for this lovely bicycle ride. One almost feels like they are there, you describe it so well. I love the new facts I did not know and the farmer on the bicycle and small girl is splendid indeed. I love being a part of your travels, even though only virtually. Thankyou. Lilly
ReplyDeleteIt looks indeed fantastic. Also great that you added a map. Happy easter.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Biking seems like a good idea to get around in this huge temple grounds. I didn't realize how large the statues are until you stand next to it. Have a good week, Jana! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to go there. Nice shots. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteKisses from Italy.
So different to your homeland of tulips and also mine of kangaroos. Wonderful to visit different places.
ReplyDeleteRe your question on my blog : it's April one and I stopped counting at 25 haha. Kidding :) I'm 31 :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting place - nice shots, Jana.
ReplyDeleteLoved your underwater shots too.
Hopefully spring arrives soon in the Netherlands.
Groetjes.
Came across your blog. Amazing photos of wonderful travels/experiences. Lucky you! :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy - greetings from Norway,
Eli Kristin
Wow, what a great adventure! Bike tour in Thailand. I'm sure that was an unbelievable day. Really amazing place and thanks why you shared these fantastic photos. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes, Miklos
Hey Jana,
ReplyDeleteThese shots are great!! So wonderful to see these of your fantastic visit all there.
The shot of the man with bike is very nice.
Mant greetings,
Marco
ik ben er ook geweest (2x) maar niet per fiets Jana. Wat sportief ben jij. Lieve groeten, Dietmut
ReplyDeletewow, love the structures, and the landscape, must be amazing to visit, with a bonus of warm smiles.
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