Udon Thani is a must-visit destination located in the Northeast region of Thailand. It’s a quaint, and lesser-known part of Thailand’s Isan side that offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and modern facilities.
Some key highlights about Udon Thani lie in the fact that it is not as well-known as many of the bustling cities around the country like Chiang Mai or Phuket.
A trip here will be a refreshing change from the busy streets of Bangkok or the fast-paced beach life in Phuket... So read on to find out what makes Udon Thani a wonderful and delightful holiday destination.
Written by Preetika Narula (Local Expert)
Updated on Nov 25, 2024
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Address: Ban Chiang Archaeological Site, Ban Chiang Village, Nong Han District
For history and culture aficionados, this spot in Udon Thani is the place to go. It has been given a UNESCO heritage certification which means that Ban Chiang is a place where one can gaze upon archaeological findings dating back 5,000 years, in a place many scholars consider to be South-East Asia’s most important prehistoric settlement.
To get to the site, journey a bit further from the main area of Udon Thani as Ban Chiang is considered to be a sub-district. Once you’re there, you’ll be mesmerized by all the rich history there is to see.
Discover ancient pottery in Ban Chiang.
Pa Phu Kon Temple
Address: Na Yung-Nam Som National Forest, Na Yung District, Udon Thani 41380, Thailand
Perched in the serene highlands of the Na Yung-Nam Som National Forest, Pa Phu Kon Temple stands as a splendid testament to contemporary Thai spirituality and architectural grace. This modern marvel, distinguished by its magnificent turquoise-blue tiled Naga statue, encapsulates the essence of peace and mindfulness that pervades its mountainous surroundings.
Frequented by both pilgrims and sightseers, the temple offers a breathtaking panorama of the lush, undulating landscape, making it a must-visit for those exploring the beauty and culture of Udon Thani. Accessible by a drive through picturesque forest roads, a visit here promises an uplifting journey both spiritually and visually.
Pa Phu Kon Temple
Explore the Serene Red Lotus Lake (Talay Bua Daeng)
Address: Unnamed Rd, Tambon Chiang Wae, Chiang Haeo, Kumphawapi District
Red Lotus Lake, located just a short drive from Udon Thani (50km), stands as a unique testament to Thailand''s natural beauty, distinct from the urban sprawl around Bangkok. This exquisite destination is celebrated for its annual showcase of vibrant red lotus flowers, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers from around the world.
Renowned for connecting visitors with the tranquil and picturesque Isan region, the lake is at its most stunning from October to March, with peak blooms in January and February. During these months, the lake’s surface is transformed into a spectacular display of blooming lotuses. Best visited during early morning hours for optimal lighting and tranquility, the lake welcomes visitors for boat tours from sunrise until the late afternoon.
Explore the Serene Red Lotus Lake
Take a Time Capsule back to days past at Udon Thani Museum
Address: Posri Rd, Mak Khaeng Sub-district, Mueang Udon Thani District
Udon Thani is unlike other provinces around Bangkok because of its vast cultural history, and this history can be viewed and studied at the Udon Thani Museum. Helmed to be the most important attraction in the region, visitors can find artifacts, cultural content, and even artwork here. The museum’s building is reminiscent of times past, and is a great way to get in touch with Thailand, especially the Isan region''s history.
Opening hours are from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday to Sunday with the museum being closed on public holidays. However, it is recommended to check the museum''s official website in case of any changes.
Be one with Nature at Nong Prajak Public Park
Address: Tambon Ban Lueam, Mueang Udon Thani District
If you want some reprieve from buildings and the feel of city life, then Nong Prajak Public Park is where you should go. As it’s located in a province of Thailand that is surrounded by lush greenery, this park can be described as being a lush oasis perfect for leisurely evening walks, early morning jogs, and some good old-fashioned family picnics. You can even immerse yourself in art here with the many colorful sculptures situated all over the park.
It’s a great way to cool down after a long day exploring the wonderful town of Udon Thani. It’s even quite accessible as Nong Prajak Public Park is a mere 30-minute walk from a shopping hub: Day and Night Complex.
Nong Prajak Public Park, a break from the buildings.
Don''t miss the chance to shop for souvenirs and mementos at UD Night Market, where you can find everything your heart desires. UD Night Market is not just one market, but a combination of three markets that meet at the crossroads near the Udon Thani Railway Station. It''s easy to get there and it''s a sight to see. The market opens at 5:00 PM every day, and offers a variety of food and goods.
Nestled amidst nature near the Nong Na Kluea swamp lies Wat Phothisomphon, a very ancient temple that reminds us of Thailand’s rule under King Rama V. Many locals revere this temple as being a relic, and a spiritual heaven where one can often find peace and feel feelings of tranquility. It is also another reminder of what Udon Thani was like back in the day and thus should be on your list of things to see in this region of Thailand. As it is located on a hilltop, the journey to Wat Phothisomphon is a scenic one, and one that must be traversed utilizing public or private transport such as driving a rental car or hiring a local taxi.
Nestled amidst nature near the Nong Na Kluea swamp lies Wat Phothisomphon, a very ancient temple that reminds us of Thailand’s rule under King Rama V. Many locals revere this temple as being a relic, and a spiritual heaven where one can often find peace and feel feelings of tranquility. It is also another reminder of what Udon Thani was like back in the day and thus should be on your list of things to see in this region of Thailand. As it is located on a hilltop, the journey to Wat Phothisomphon is a scenic one, and one that must be traversed utilizing public or private transport such as driving a rental car or hiring a local taxi.
When is the best time to enjoy Udon Thani?
Udon Thani is a northern Thai province with a cool season from November to February. This is the best time to visit, as you won’t have to face the sweltering heat that Thailand is also famous for as well as you can enjoy the comfortable weather. You might see a misty fog over the temple of Wat Phothisomphon in the morning, or stroll in the UD market or Nong Prajak Park. The temperature is around the mid-twenties, but it can vary by month. Pack well, as it can get chilly, especially away from central Thailand.
How to easily reach Udon Thani?
There are a variety of ways that you can get to Udon Thani. What makes Thailand so great is how accessible every province is by either air, rail, or road making the options endless. Getting to Udon Thani is a breeze as this is one city in the Northern part of Thailand that is well connected to major cities around the country.
For speed and affordability:
Flying: Don Muang Airport in Bangkok offers frequent flights to Udon Thani at budget-friendly prices, ranging from the mid-hundreds to light thousands.
For the scenic route
Train: If you want to get on a picturesque journey from Bangkok, taking in lush greenery as you travel. However, be prepared for a longer travel time of approximately 8-9 hours.
For flexibility and control:
Car/Driver: Renting a car or hiring a driver provides flexibility for setting your own itinerary. However, road travel from Bangkok or other parts of the country to the North is not recommended due to potential dangers and slippery curves.
Udon Thani Airport.
Where to put your suitcases? Our accommodation recommendations
Where you choose to stay can also make a huge difference in terms of how much you’ll spend on your trip to Udon Thani as well as your experience, as if you stay too far from the main areas, commuting around might be difficult for you.
Travelers who have stayed here before have given 5-star ratings for the hotel''s cleanliness, superb staff, and interesting theme. Vela Dhi is quite accessible as it''s a short drive from the airport, and located not far from the city’s main shopping mall: Central Plaza.
Centara Hotel and Convention Center Udon Thani is a popular choice for its convenient location right next to Central Plaza Udon Thani. Shop, dine, and explore with ease! Don''t miss their Ban Chiang restaurant, named after a UNESCO heritage site, where you''ll find delicious Thai and international dishes all day long.
Relax at a resort in Udon Thani
Country View Resort
Website: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054230780600 Address: 999/4 Soi Panomwan Country View Village Tahran Road Maakaeng Muang, Udon Thani 41000, Thailand Rate: 700-800 THB
Country View Resort in Udon Thani offers a unique Thai-style stay with a serene atmosphere. Family-owned and conveniently located near key attractions, it''s a popular choice for travelers.
Stay with a local or in a charming hotel
Looking for wallet-friendly options? We love the personal touch of a homestay or the unique vibe of a boutique hotel.
STC Homestay
Website: https://www.facebook.com/homestaySTC/
Address: 207/moo11, Ban Si Bun Ruang, Ban Taad, Ampur Muang, RD Nong Bua, Udon Thani
Rates range: 600-800 THB
Craving an affordable and unique Thai experience? Look no further than STC Homestay! This charming B&B, built in traditional style with bamboo, wood, and thatched roofs, offers a taste of local living. Though slightly out of the city center, it''s a peaceful haven perfect for those seeking tranquility and cultural immersion.
The B2 Boutique Hotel chain is a preferred boutique hotel of choice for many travelers around Thailand. Not only is this super affordable accommodation, but it’s also quite reputable as B2 hotels can be seen in major cities such as Bangkok, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. It’s conveniently situated not far from Central Plaza Udon Thani, making it quite accessible.
Culinary specialties not to be missed
Udon Thani tempts your taste buds with the fiery flavors of Isan cuisine! Don''t miss local delicacies like Larb and Som Tum, but be warned - these dishes pack a punch. Spice lovers, rejoice! Others, just remember to specify your preferred heat level.
Here are some restaurants worth a detour:
Samuay and Sons: Want to taste local Isan cuisine in a revisited version? Samuay and Sons is for you.
Ban Chiang Restaurant: Located in the Centara Hotel, this restaurant deserves its own mention. Considered a chic and upscale option in Udon Thani, it offers a range of Thai and international dishes. Don''t miss their Pla Neung Manao (steamed fish in lemon and chili soup).
Street food at Day and Night Udon Thani: No trip is complete without trying the best Thai street food. Enjoy a complete culinary experience at the Day and Night Market.
Excursions to do nearby
Ban Na Kha Textile Village
All you have to do to get to this remarkable textile village is take a short drive from Udon Thani. It’s famous for producing textiles from silk and cotton using traditional weaving methods. These traditional weaving methods have been slowly dying out over the years, however, at Ban Na Kha Textile Village, visitors can view artisans working diligently, and educate themselves about old ways of making clothes.
Phu Prabhat Historical Park
One of the most amazing things about this part of Thailand is its diverse and long-lasting history, and that’s why it is also recommended to take an hour''s drive to Phu Prabhat Historical Park. Here, visitors can acquaint themselves with ancient history by seeing ancient sandstone formations, prehistoric rock paintings, and even Buddhist sculptures dating back over 2,000 years. It''s unique and quite significant in terms of providing a historical overview of what life was like back in the day.
Souvenir shop at Ban Na Kha textile village.
Practical tips for preparing your trip
Currency: The currency used in Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). It is preferable to change your currency in advance or to withdraw on site via ATMs. Always prefer official exchange offices to street stands.
Language: The official language is Thai, but English is understood in tourist areas. Learning a few basic words in Thai is always appreciated by locals (hello = sawadee ka/krap, thank you = khop khun ka/krap).
Transport: Udon Thani has a public transport network including local buses and “songthaews” (vans converted into public transport). Taxis and tuk-tuks are easily accessible. For more autonomy, you can rent a car or scooter on site.
Safety: Thailand is generally a safe country and Udon Thani is a peaceful city. However, remain vigilant, like everywhere.
Health: No compulsory vaccination is required to visit Udon Thani but remember to get vaccinated against hepatitis A. Check that your current vaccinations are up to date. Protect yourself from mosquitoes (repellent, mosquito net) because the region can be affected by dengue fever. Avoid tap water.
Visas & other formalities: Find out on the official websites of the Thai government and your country of origin about visas and other administrative documents necessary for your trip.
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