[2024 Ban Dung Attraction] Travel Guide for Kham Chanot Wang Nakhin (Updated Nov)
Forests
Temples
Address:
บ้านเลขที่ 64 หมู่ 11 Tambon Ban Muang, Amphoe Ban Dung, Chang Wat Udon Thani 41190, Thailand
Opening times:
Open today at 8:30-16:30Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+66 65 885 9065
Naga Palace, Khamchanod, the world's brightest
#Visit the palace and castle Here is Wang Nakin Kham Chanod, the world's sacred land. Today we intended to come. After getting off the plane, rent a car to drive ourselves. Out of the city, about 100 km. It took 1:30 hours to get there.
When you arrive, you have to take a queue card, wait in line to enter. Inside, there are many Chanod trees, 20-30 meters high. The atmosphere is shady and refreshing with trees.
🏖️ Environment/Facilities: There are staff to advise throughout. Free parking #Udon Thani #Kham Chanod
Mintra Story บ้านนี้ชอบเที่ยว
Kham Chanot
Kham Chanot is one of the important tourist destinations in Udon Thani that many people aim for. This place, known as “Kham Chanot”, is another major center for spiritual seekers, considered a must-visit for all. Its reputation for sanctity draws people from all over the country to worship continuously. The power of faith in the stories of the revered Naga serpent is significant to many. Moreover, an interesting feature of this site is the vast Chanot tree forest, which is unique to Thailand. The remarkable aspect of the Kham Chanot forest is the sponge-like soil underneath that can expand or contract depending on the surrounding water levels, allowing the island to float on the water without sinking. Therefore, when you come to Udon Thani, don't forget to visit Kham Chanot for blessings.
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Wat Pa Kham Chanod
Kham Chanod is a place to visit in Udon Thani that is better on weekdays because there are fewer people, it's convenient, and not crowded. The place is beautifully serene with nature, and Wat Pa Kham Chanod is located in Ban Dung district, Udon Thani province, about 100 km from Udon Thani city. It resembles a small island with a concrete walkway bridge shaped like a Naga serpent connecting it to Wat Si Suttho. When walking across the bridge to the Kham Chanod forest, shoes must be removed.