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🇹🇭 Uthai Thani Travel Guide 2026

Uthai Thani — Thailand's Quiet Riverside Province
The Sakae Krang River, Temples & Wild Forest

A small, slow province in the lower north · the glass Wihan Kaew of Wat Tha Sung · the raft houses and morning market of the Sakae Krang River · the hilltop shrine of Khao Sakae Krang · the prehistoric Hup Pa Tat valley · and the Huai Kha Khaeng World Heritage forest

🛕 Wat Tha Sung 🛶 Sakae Krang River ⛰️ Khao Sakae Krang 🌿 Hup Pa Tat 🐯 Huai Kha Khaeng
1 of 3
UNESCO World Heritage Forests in TH
~2.5 hr
Drive From Bangkok
฿600
Rooms From / Night
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Perfect Days to Explore
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
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Uthai Thani in 60 Seconds

Thailand's Quiet, Riverside Lower-North Province

Uthai Thani sits on the banks of the Sakae Krang River about 220 km north of Bangkok, an easy 2.5-hour drive past Nakhon Sawan. It's one of Thailand's smallest and least-touristed provinces — wooden raft houses on the river, a glittering glass temple at Wat Tha Sung, a hilltop shrine with 449 steps, and the vast Huai Kha Khaeng World Heritage forest in the west. Slow mornings, riverside markets and prices well below the big cities make it a perfect weekend escape.

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Temples & River
The mirror-clad Wihan Kaew of Wat Tha Sung, the riverside Wat Tha Luang and the wooden raft houses of the Sakae Krang River.
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Wild Forest
Huai Kha Khaeng — a UNESCO World Heritage sanctuary and one of Southeast Asia's most intact forests — plus the Hup Pa Tat sinkhole valley.
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Slow River Life
Dawn boat trips, a floating morning market, freshwater fish and a gentle, unhurried pace you won't find in busier provinces.
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Easy on the Budget
Rooms from around ฿600, street meals under ฿60 — a relaxed weekend here costs a fraction of Bangkok or the islands.
Where to Stay in Uthai Thani

Choose an Area That Fits Your Travel Style

Uthai Thani is small and easy to get around. Most visitors base themselves in one of four areas — the riverside town centre, the lakeside resorts just outside it, the Lan Sak nature zone to the west, or the rural Ban Rai hills further out. Pick the one that matches what you came for.

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Town & Riverside
Mueang / Sakae Krang

The compact town centre beside the Sakae Krang River — the morning market, raft-house restaurants, Wat Tha Luang and the foot of Khao Sakae Krang. Everything is walkable and quietly charming.

🎯 Best for: First-time visitors · Culture lovers · Those who love to walk
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Lakeside Resorts
Tha Sung / Outskirts

Just outside town toward Wat Tha Sung — calm lakeside and country resorts with pools and big rooms. A relaxing, scenic base if you have your own transport.

🎯 Best for: Couples · Families · Travellers with a car
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Lan Sak Nature Zone
Lan Sak District

West of town near Hup Pa Tat and the gateway to Huai Kha Khaeng. Homestays, small resorts and farm stays close to the forest — ideal for an early start into nature.

🎯 Best for: Nature lovers · Hikers · Early risers
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Ban Rai Countryside
Ban Rai District

The rural hills further west — rice fields, Khao Pla Ra and simple, friendly homestays. The quietest, most local way to experience the province, day to day.

🎯 Best for: Budget travellers · Long-stays · Living like a local
Recommended Hotels in Uthai Thani

6 Well-Located Hotels Hand-Picked by Our Team

Selected for their handy locations in and around Uthai Thani town — from lakeside resorts to cosy riverside guesthouses. Compare prices across 3 booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Resort
Iyara Lake Hotel & Resort
Lakeside · Outskirts

The province's standout lakeside resort — spacious rooms over the water, a pool and a quiet country setting just a short drive from town and Wat Tha Sung.

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⭐ Popular
Uthai Heritage Hotel
Town Centre · 3-Star

A comfortable modern hotel in the heart of town with a pool and tidy, well-priced rooms — the easiest, most central base for first-time visitors.

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🏡 Resort
Uthaithani Resort
Near Town · Garden Resort

A relaxed garden resort on the edge of town with a pool and plenty of parking — a handy, good-value choice for families and travellers driving in.

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🏛️ Boutique
TJ Boutique Hotel
Town Centre · Boutique

A small, smartly designed boutique hotel right in the town centre — clean modern rooms, friendly service and an easy walk to the river and morning market.

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🏡 Riverside
Baan Rabiangdao
Riverside · Guesthouse

A charming wooden riverside guesthouse with warm hosts and a quiet terrace over the Sakae Krang — full of local character and steps from the town centre.

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🪙 Value
S Ville Resort
Town Edge · Great Value

A simple, well-kept budget resort on the edge of town with clean rooms and free parking — a friendly, affordable base for exploring the province.

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Found your ideal area? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Uthai Thani has great-value stays from riverside guesthouses to lakeside resorts, well below big-city rates.

What to Eat in Uthai Thani

Riverside & Local Dishes You Must Try in Uthai Thani

Uthai Thani eats off its river and rice fields — freshwater fish, river prawns and home-style central-Thai cooking, plus famous local sweets. From the morning market to the raft-house restaurants, here is what you absolutely cannot miss.

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Sakae Krang River Fish
ปลาแม่น้ำสะแกกรัง

The river is famous for its freshwater fish raised in floating cages — especially giant snakehead and tubtim. Grilled with salt, fried crisp or simmered in a sour soup at the raft-house restaurants, it's the province's signature plate.

Signature Dish
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River Prawns
กุ้งแม่น้ำเผา

Big freshwater prawns grilled over charcoal until the heads run rich and golden, served with a punchy seafood dipping sauce. A riverside treat best enjoyed at a table over the water.

Riverside Treat
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Morning-Market Noodles
ก๋วยเตี๋ยวตลาดเช้า

The riverside morning market is the place for breakfast — steaming bowls of boat noodles, kuay teow and rice congee eaten elbow-to-elbow with locals as the town wakes up. Cheap, hearty and full of character.

Local Staple
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Khanom Farang Kudi Chin
ขนมฝรั่ง

A spongey, lightly toasted Thai-Portuguese cake made with eggs and sugar — a beloved local sweet sold around the old town. Lovely with strong coffee as a mid-morning snack.

Local Sweet
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Khao Raeng & Country Fare
ข้าวแร่ง / อาหารพื้นบ้าน

Out in Ban Rai and Lan Sak the food turns rustic — fresh-from-the-field vegetables, chilli dips, grilled river fish and home-style curries served at simple country kitchens and homestays.

Country Cooking
Riverside Cafés
คาเฟ่ริมน้ำ

A growing crop of small riverside and rice-field cafés serve good coffee with a view — the perfect slow stop after the morning market or a temple visit. Quiet, scenic and very Uthai Thani.

Slow Coffee
What to See in Uthai Thani

Temples, River & Wild Forest

Uthai Thani pairs a quiet riverside town and a dazzling glass temple with a hilltop shrine, a prehistoric sinkhole valley and a World Heritage forest in the west. Here are the sights you shouldn't miss.

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Wat Tha Sung (Wihan Kaew)
วัดท่าซุง / วิหารแก้ว

The province's defining sight — a vast hall clad entirely in mirrored glass, built by the revered monk Luang Phor Ruesi Ling Dam. Dazzling inside and out, it's unlike any other temple in Thailand.

Province Landmark
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Sakae Krang River & Wat Tha Luang
แม่น้ำสะแกกรัง / วัดท่าหลวง

The heart of town — wooden raft houses, a lively dawn market and the riverside Wat Tha Luang. Take an early boat trip to watch the fishing community and floating cages wake up.

River & Town Life
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Khao Sakae Krang
เขาสะแกกรัง

A hill rising over town topped by Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri and a sacred Buddha image, reached by a 449-step staircase or a road to the top. The best sunset view across Uthai Thani.

Viewpoint & Shrine
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Hup Pa Tat
หุบป่าตาด

A hidden prehistoric valley inside a collapsed sinkhole in Lan Sak, where rare fan palms grow in an ancient lost-world forest. A short, easy trail leads through a cave into the green hollow.

Nature · Lan Sak
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Huai Kha Khaeng
ห้วยขาแข้ง

A UNESCO World Heritage Wildlife Sanctuary and one of Southeast Asia's largest, most intact forests — home to tigers, elephants and gaur. Visit the headquarters, nature trail and Seub Nakhasathien memorial.

World Heritage Forest
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Khao Pla Ra (Ban Rai)
เขาปลาร้า บ้านไร่

A rugged limestone hill in Ban Rai with prehistoric rock paintings, viewpoints and forest trails. A scenic, off-the-beaten-track day out in the western hills of the province.

Day Trip · Ban Rai
Uthai Thani Itinerary

Sample 2-Day, 1-Night Uthai Thani Itinerary

Two days is the perfect taste of Uthai Thani — day one for the river town, the glass temple and the hilltop shrine, day two west into nature at Hup Pa Tat and Huai Kha Khaeng. Easy to tweak to your own pace.

DAY
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River Town & Temples
Morning
Sakae Krang morning market + boat trip — breakfast by the river, then a dawn boat past the raft houses
Mid-Morning
Wat Tha Sung (Wihan Kaew) — the dazzling mirror-glass hall, the province's must-see
Afternoon
Wat Tha Luang + riverside café — the town temple, then slow coffee over the water
Evening
Khao Sakae Krang at sunset — climb the 449 steps (or drive up) for the best view over town
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Forest & Nature
Early Morning
Drive to Lan Sak + Hup Pa Tat — walk through the cave into the prehistoric sinkhole valley
Late Morning
Huai Kha Khaeng visitor area — nature trail and the Seub Nakhasathien memorial in the World Heritage forest
Afternoon
Country lunch + Ban Rai drive — rustic food and rice-field scenery in the western hills
Evening
Riverside dinner back in town — grilled river fish and prawns to close the trip
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Uthai Thani

Essential info and getting-around tips to help your Uthai Thani trip run smoothly from the very first step.

🇹🇭 Uthai Thani Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
🚗Getting Here~2.5 hr drive from Bangkok via Nakhon Sawan (no airport) · buses run via Nakhon Sawan
🌡️ClimateCool & dry Nov–Feb (best) · hot Mar–May · green & rainy Jun–Oct
🗣️LanguageThai (Central dialect) — limited English, a few words go a long way
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Uthai Thani

Uthai Thani has no airport. The easiest way is to drive — about 2.5 hours from Bangkok up Highway 1 past Nakhon Sawan. Buses and trains run to Nakhon Sawan, then a short local transfer into town.

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Cash & PromptPay

Carry cash for markets, homestays and street food. Cards and PromptPay QR work in hotels and bigger shops, and ATMs are easy to find in town (expect a per-withdrawal fee).

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Getting Around

A car or scooter is by far the best way to reach Wat Tha Sung, Hup Pa Tat and Huai Kha Khaeng — sights are spread out and public transport is limited. The town centre itself is walkable.

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Stay Connected

Pick up a tourist SIM (AIS, TrueMove or dtac) before you arrive, or activate an eSIM in advance. 4G is solid in town but can drop out deep in the forest near Huai Kha Khaeng.

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