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12th- to 15th-century artefacts. The ground floor focuses on the area's ceramic legacy,
while the 2nd floor features several beautiful bronze and stone Sukhothai-era Buddha
statues.
Sleeping & Eating
There's little in the way of accommodation or food near any of the historical sites. If you
have your own transport, a better alternative is to be based in Sawankhalok, 15km to the
south, or Ban Hat Siaw, about 9km north of the park.
Homestay
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GUESTHOUSE $
( 08 4048 8595, 0 5563 1063; r 500B; ) A local artist has opened her family's home/studio to
guests. A single room, separate from the house, is equipped with private bath and air-con.
Look for the 'Homestay' sign directly across from Wat Khok Singkharam, near the en-
trance to Si Satchanalai.
Papong Homestay
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( 08 7313 4782, 0 5563 1557; r 500B; ) A locally run outfit near the historical park, the three
rooms here include private bathrooms and are tidy and comfortable.
GUESTHOUSE $
Si Satchanalai Hotel and Resort
( 0 5567 2666; 247 Rte 101, no roman-script sign; r & bungalows 400-600B; ) The rooms here are
featureless but tidy, and the expansive bungalows would be great for families. There's no
English-language sign, but you can't miss the bright pink buildings 6km north of the park
on the west side of Rte 101.
HOTEL $
Mukda
( 0 5567 1024; Rte 101, Ban Hat Siaw, no roman-script sign; r 200-500B; ) The rooms here are basic,
but work if you want to stay relatively close to the historical park. It's at the northern end
of Ban Hat Siaw, at the turn-off to Uttaradit.
HOTEL $
Saengsin Hotel
HOTEL $
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