UNESCO
World Heritage Sites

Ayutthaya
UNESCO
World Heritage SitesAyutthaya Historical Park
Step back in time and explore the majestic Ayutthaya World Heritage Site, once the thriving capital of the Siamese Kingdom. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya is filled with ancient ruins, palaces, and statues that reflect its past grandeur. Wander through the remnants of impressive structures and towering monuments, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the era. As you stroll through the historical sites, you’ll immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Thailand’s ancient capital, offering a glimpse into a civilization that was once one of the most powerful in Southeast Asia.
Nakhon Ratchasima
UNESCO
World Heritage SitesKhao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was declared an ASEAN Heritage Park in 1984 and became UNESCO's 184th World Heritage Site in 2005. Spanning lush mountains, forests, and grasslands, it offers diverse wildlife, including elephants, gibbons, and hornbills. Visitors can explore its extensive hiking trails, waterfalls like Haew Narok, and scenic viewpoints. The park is also home to over 300 species of birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Its combination of stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and accessible location make Khao Yai a must-visit for nature lovers.
Phetchabun
UNESCO
World Heritage SitesSri Thep Historical Park
Explore the newly designated Sri Thep World Heritage Site, a hidden gem in Thailand’s Phetchabun province, now recognized by UNESCO for its rich archaeological and historical significance. Dating back to the Dvaravati and Khmer periods, Sri Thep offers a glimpse into ancient civilizations with its well-preserved temples, city walls, and moats. The site’s centerpiece, Khao Klang Nok, is an impressive stupa surrounded by lush greenery, while various excavated artifacts provide insight into the region's cultural heritage. Sri Thep stands as a testament to Thailand’s ancient history, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore its newly recognized treasures.
Sukhothai
UNESCO
World Heritage SitesSukhothai Historical Park
Step back in time and explore the majestic Ayutthaya World Heritage Site, once the thriving capital of the Siamese Kingdom. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya is filled with ancient ruins, palaces, and statues that reflect its past grandeur. Wander through the remnants of impressive structures and towering monuments, showcasing the architectural brilliance of the era. As you stroll through the historical sites, you’ll immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Thailand’s ancient capital, offering a glimpse into a civilization that was once one of the most powerful in Southeast Asia.