



As in most provincial capitals, Surin features a central market where locals can buy everything from groceries to household appliances and visitors can shop for clothing and other necessary supplies. ...
Attending the Surin Elephant Roundup is the province’s number one activity, though visitors also have the opportunity to visit local villages to learn about handicrafts production and explore ancient ...
Surin is easily reached via private car, public bus, or train. Once there, it may be easier to get around with your own car, but there are standard forms of local transport available for visitors: i....
Most restaurants on Si Sa Ket serve a variety of cuisines, including Thai and international foods. Most guesthouse and resorts have restaurants that serve both. The following are some of the restaura...
As Si Sa Ket is a somewhat popular tourist destination, particularly the Phra Vihan National Park and nearby Khmer temple, there are numerous tour packages available from tour providers throughout Tha...
Si Sa Ket features mostly natural and cultural attractions, including beautiful temples, waterfalls, and silk and handicraft villages. The following are some of the most popular attractions in Si Sa K...
In addition to the regularly celebrated national events and festivals, Si Sa Ket has the following annual events:
As in most provincial capitals, Sa Ket features a central market where locals can buy everything from groceries to household appliances and visitors can shop for clothing and other necessary supplies....
As Surin hosts so many visitors during the November elephant round up there is a large selection of accommodation options so visitors the rest of the year have a wide selection to choose from.
Surin is a large province in the Mun River Basin of Thailand’s Northeastern Isan region. Although the exact history of the town itself is not well known, the people of the region have always been high...







