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Getting to Lampang

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Lampang is a great place to spend a few days.
The temples are some of the most beautiful in Thailand.

By Car or Bike
From Bangkok, take Highway No.1 and Highway No.32 to Nakhon Sawan via Sing Buri, Chai Nat, then turn into Highway No.1 again to go to Lampang via Kamphaeng Phet and Tak, a total distance of 599 kilometres.



By Public Bus
Regular buses leave the Northern Bus Terminal, Phaholyothin Road. Further information, please contact Tel. (02)2279-4484-7 for air conditioned buses and Tel. (02)271-0101-5 for non air conditioned buses. For private air conditioned bus companies, please contact Thavorn Farm Tel. (02)271-3011. Lampang bus station Tel.(054)277-410 There are also regular and air conditioned buses daily leaving Chiang Mai at Arcade Bus Station Tel. (053)242-664
again Air conditioned bus recommended.

By Train

Six daily trains connect Lampang with Bangkok and Chiang Mai. For more information, please contact Tel. (02)223-7010 or Lampang Railway Station Tel. (054)217-024 or Chiang Mai Railway Station Tel. (053)242-094. It is a long jounry and best with Air conditioned car if by day time travel.http://www.railway.co.th/english/index.asp



By Plane
Thai Airways International Ltd., (Domestics) operates two flight daily to Lampang from Bangkok. Tel. (02) 280-0070 or your travel agent for reservations. Thai Airways International Ltd., Lampang Office Tel. (054)217-078, Lampang Airport Tel. (054) 226-258. See website

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Lamphang

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       ited in mid-town, Wat Phra That Hariphunchai was built during the reign of King Arthitayarat, a descendant of Queen Chamthewi some 800 years ago.A principal landmark is the 46-metre tall golden Chedi which contains a hair of the Lord Buddha, having nine-tiered umbrella, made of gold weighing approximately 6,498.75 grams...

Chiang Rai

      on the bank of the Kok River within town area, contains what is believed to be the oldest Holy Relic even before King Mengrai built Chiang Rai. Doi Chom Thong has been a sacred site for aextremely long time. The site was surely reverenced as the home of local spirits before Buddhism arrived in the area.