Guided Temple Tour
2 hours | Easy | English-speaking guide available for small groups
Northeastern Thailand (Isan), Thailand
Quick answer
Phimai Historical Park is a 11th-century Khmer temple complex that showcases the architectural brilliance of the Khmer Empire at its peak. Located in northeastern Thailand, it features a stunning main sanctuary with intricate stone carvings, gopuras, and a sacred pond that reflect the grandeur of Angkorian civilization. The well-preserved ruins provide insight into the historical and cultural connections between Thailand and Cambodia during the medieval period.
Phimai Historical Park is a 11th-century Khmer temple complex that showcases the architectural brilliance of the Khmer Empire at its peak. Locat...
A compact starting point, kept useful for real travelers.
2 hours | Easy | English-speaking guide available for small groups
Half day | Easy | Park entrance fee only
Half day to Full day | Easy | Entrance fee; sunrise and sunset are best times
1.5 hours | Easy | Free entry with park admission
Half day | Easy | Bike rental plus local guide
A traditional pottery village where artisans craft beautiful ceramics using ancient Khmer techniques passed down through generations. | 3 km
Houses an exceptional collection of Khmer artifacts, stone sculptures, and inscriptions that provide deeper context to the temple complex. | 0.5 km
A scenic river with peaceful banks ideal for evening walks, offering views of local village life and water buffalo herding. | 2 km
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This is one of Thailand's most impressive and least-crowded Khmer temples, offering a deeply spiritual and historical experience without the overwhelming tourism of Angkor Wat. The serene setting, excellent preservation, and engaging museum make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
November to February
From Nakhon Ratchasima city (65 km south), take Highway 2 northbound towards Udon Thani. Continue through the town of Phimai, and the historical park is well signposted on the northern edge of town.
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