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A pleasant place to stop on the way further north or Petchaboon or Sukhothai. Phitsanalok offers wonderful food, a mixture
of historical temples and a nearby national park.
Phitsanulok is a good a starting point for exploring Thailand’s lower north. Having spent a few decades as the country’s
capital in the 15th century, it is now a busy city with plenty to see and do. Eating is an experience here, as there are hundreds
of restaurants and food vendors: try those on the Nan River for waterside dinners.
Phra Phutta Chinnarat, one of Thailand’s most graceful and sacred Buddha images, sits in the 14th C Wat Phra Sri Rattana
Mahathat (Wat Yai); an aura of gold flames adorning the head of the effigy makes it unique. Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park was (in the 1970s) the main stronghold of the now defunct communist People’s Liberation Army of Thailand. Their derelict
headquarters remain, but now only hikers enjoy the park’s trails and scenery, including waterfalls and unusual rock formations.
Thung Salaeng Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, you will need your own transport to take several roads up the steep slopes of Khao
Kaw, also a former communist hideout.
Golf courses in Phitsanulok , Phitsanulok has 2 standard golf course " Dong Phu Kert Golf Club, RTA" and the one that I has few information "Water Land Golf Resort & Spa"
- Dong Phu Kert Golf Club is located at the center of Phitsaloke City nearby Phitsanulok airport. "Weekday the course is your"

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