
Sakon
Nakhon, the ancient, Khmer town formerly known as
‘Nong Han Luang’, is now an important Buddhist religious
center that contains a very sacred Buddha relic, and many
forest temple retreats for meditation founded by a highly
revered, deceased Buddhist monk, considered to be the
greatest teacher of all monks. Situated in the upper northeastern
region among the Phu Pan mountain ranges, it is also a
land of natural beauty comprised of green, overlapping
hills. The lifestyle of the people around the town’s vicinity
provides an interesting insight of the local Thais and
the Thai So group.
Sakon Nakhon is 647 kilometres
from Bangkok and has an area of 9,605 square kilometres.
Sakon Nakhon consists of the following districts: Muang
Sakon Nakhon, Waritchaphum, Kut Bak, Kusuman, Ban Muang,
Phanna Nikhom, Sawang Daen Din, Wanon Niwat, Phang Khon,
Akat Amnuai, Song Dao, Kham Ta Kla, Tao Ngoi, Khok Si
Suphan, Nikhom Nam Un, Charoen Sin, Phon Na Kaeo and
Phu Phan.
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