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Wat Choeng Khiri

Sukhothai City Resort
4.7/53 Reviews

Sukhothai City Resort

Mueang Kao
If you arrive at Sukhothai Historical Park (also known as Sukhothai Old Town), you can call a TUKTUK car to the resort, 100 baht is the most! In fact, it is more like a family village. There are small wooden houses on the outskirts of the field. The exterior is inconspicuous, but the inside is still very clean. The shopkeeper's aunt and her son are very enthusiastic. When registering the passport, she will prepare iced watermelon and a refrigerator for drinking water for you; she will also tell you travel guides and give you a map! The next morning, although breakfast is not included in the room rate, my aunt will still prepare breakfast, coffee and fruit for you. There is a very friendly cat in the resort. She only has a soft spot for boys. She will come to play with you and act like a baby. When I got up at 5 o’clock the next morning, I wanted to ride a bike to watch the sunrise, but on the road, there were hordes of wild dogs chasing and barking all the way. The five kilometers of the road were really full of wild dogs because there were no street lights. , I use my mobile phone to illuminate while avoiding these wild dogs. If it weren’t for car technology, I’m afraid it would have become dog food! Therefore, if you want to see the sunrise, it is best to discuss with the owner and let them send it! Otherwise, life alone cannot be guaranteed! If I hadn't run into a family on the road, and the uncle would take me back to the hotel in a car, I would have been so scared that my legs were so weak that I would not be able to ride the car! By the way, wild dogs will not attack the locals! The hotel aunt will help you book a bus ticket to Chiang Mai, and then send you to the Old Town Bus Station. It's just that the bus is really long, and can't stand it for more than six hours! It is recommended to go to Chiang Mai first, then train to Phitsanulok, and then to Sukhothai. Anyway, I have agreed with my aunt, and I will go next year!

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