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Sasidara Resort Nan
Hotels • Nan Province

Sasidara Resort Nan

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★ 4.2 (36)
From NT$ 1,838
One Budget Hotel Nan Pha Sing
Hotels • Nan Province

One Budget Hotel Nan Pha Sing

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From NT$ 740
Saksila Resort
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Saksila Resort

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From NT$ 2,004
Phumin Place Hotel
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Phumin Place Hotel

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NT$ 1,213
Namthong Nan Hotel
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Namthong Nan Hotel

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★ 4.3 (26)
From NT$ 1,134
Ban Rim Nam Riverside Resort
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Ban Rim Nam Riverside Resort

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★ 3.7 (3)
NT$ 2,132
Sukkasem Hotel
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Sukkasem Hotel

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★ 4.0 (61)
From NT$ 652
Bunrapee House
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Bunrapee House

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★ 4.5 (2)
From NT$ 436
Nan Panwa Hotel
Hotels • Nan Province

Nan Panwa Hotel

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★ 4.8 (7)
From NT$ 673
Yellowstone Camps Resort Sapan
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Yellowstone Camps Resort Sapan

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NT$ 1,759
Nanlamoon Hotel
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Nanlamoon Hotel

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NT$ 1,989
Ban Roojai
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Ban Roojai

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★ 4.6 (17)
From NT$ 483

Quick facts about Nan Province

Local weather

  • JAN - DEC
    36°15°

    Tropical

General info
  • Time zone

    No time difference

  • Currency

    1TWD = 1.02THB

  • Official languages

  • Recommended trip duration

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What to know before visiting Nan Province

Wat Phumin

Wat Phumin is a unique temple that stands out with its four Buddha statues seated back to back, facing the four cardinal directions. Located in Nan old town, the temple is renowned for its exquisite murals depicting local culture and folklore, including the famous "Whispering Love" scene. It's a must-visit for those interested in the spiritual and artistic heritage of Nan.

Nan National Museum

Situated opposite Wat Phumin, the Nan National Museum is housed in a former noble house and offers a deep dive into the local history of the region. The museum showcases artifacts from the prehistoric to the Lanna Thai periods, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of Nan's past.

Wat Phra That Chae Haeng

This revered temple is located just outside Nan city centre and is a pilgrimage site for those born in the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac. The temple's golden chedi offers panoramic views of the surrounding rice paddies and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Nan Riverside Art Gallery

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Nan Riverside Art Gallery, which is situated along the tranquil Nan River. The gallery features contemporary art from local artists, reflecting the vibrant art scene in northern Thailand. It's a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in creativity.

Wat Sri Panton

Wat Sri Panton is an exquisite example of Nan temples, boasting a stunning golden façade that shimmers in the sunlight. The temple is a testament to the intricate craftsmanship of the region and is a serene place for contemplation and worship.

Nan Night Market

Experience the bustling atmosphere of Nan town at the Night Market, where you can sample local delicacies, shop for handicrafts, and mingle with the locals. It's the perfect place to soak in the vibrant street life and find unique souvenirs.

Doi Phu Kha National Park

Located in Pua district, Doi Phu Kha National Park is a haven for nature lovers. The park features diverse flora and fauna, including rare orchids and wildlife. Hiking trails lead to stunning viewpoints, such as Doi Samer Dao, which offers breathtaking views of the stars at night.

Wat Phuket

When you visit Wat Phuket, you'll be greeted by a peaceful hilltop temple that provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Nan city. The temple offers a spiritual atmosphere and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Ban Tai Lue Café

For a taste of local life, head to Ban Tai Lue Café in rural Nan. This charming coffee shop is known for its traditional Tai Lue architecture and serves as a community hub where visitors can learn about the Tai Lue people's culture and crafts.

Wat Nong Bua

This temple in Nan town is famous for its murals that depict scenes from the Vessantara Jataka, a Buddhist tale. Wat Nong Bua's unique architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating stop for those exploring Nan's religious sites.

Nan Noble House

The Nan Noble House is a well-preserved traditional teak house that offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Nan's wealthy families in the past. Visitors can explore the house and its surroundings to get a sense of the historical architecture and domestic life.

Wat Ming Muang

Wat Ming Muang is a 19th-century temple known for its ornate stucco work and intricate carvings. It's a lesser-known gem in Nan city and provides a quiet space for reflection amidst its beautiful surroundings.

Sao Din Na Noi

Discover the otherworldly landscape of Sao Din Na Noi, where natural erosion has created an area of striking earth pillars and gorges. This geological wonder is located in the Sri Nan National Park and is a testament to the natural beauty of north Thailand.

Wat Phra That Khao Noi

Perched on a hill overlooking Nan town, Wat Phra That Khao Noi offers one of the best vantage points for sunrise and sunset views. The temple's large standing Buddha statue is a landmark that can be seen from various points in the city.

Nan's Living Museum

Explore Nan's Living Museum to experience the town's living traditions. This open-air museum allows visitors to witness local artisans at work, from weaving to pottery, and offers hands-on activities for those who wish to engage more deeply with the local culture.

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