I made also a short visit to the walled city of Chakangrao, the area north of Wat Phra Kaeo (heart of the park) and Rd #101, which cut through it. Here are also a number of ruins, merely laterite foundations and some fortresses as part of the interesting laterite defence wall. The area lacked maintenance, as no tracks could be seen, leading to the different ruins. I had to cross the area in nearly knee deep grass. I felt not very comfortable and skipped two ruins; the high grass was likely a snake habitat and I was wearing low shoes. Here also an effort could be made to keep this area (UNESCO site) accessible for visitors.
All the four historical zones of Kamphaeng Phet are really worth to be visited. Count two days. If possible start with a visit to the National Museum (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national holidays).
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I made also a short visit to the walled city of Chakangrao, the area north of Wat Phra Kaeo (heart of the park) and Rd #101, which cut through it. Here are also a number of ruins, merely laterite foundations and some fortresses as part of the interesting laterite defence wall. The area lacked maintenance, as no tracks could be seen, leading to the different ruins. I had to cross the area in nearly knee deep grass. I felt not very comfortable and skipped two ruins; the high grass was likely a snake habitat and I was wearing low shoes. Here also an effort could be made to keep this area (UNESCO site) accessible for visitors.All the four historical zones of Kamphaeng Phet are really worth to be visited. Count two days. If possible start with a visit to the National Museum (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national holidays).https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g775407-d2715847-r145570758-Kamphaeng_Phet_Historical_Park-Kamphaeng_Phet_Kamphaeng_Phet_Province.html#
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I made also a short visit to the walled city of Chakangrao, the area north of Wat Phra Kaeo (heart of the park) and Rd # 101, which cut through it. Here are also a number of ruins, merely laterite foundations and some fortresses as part of the interesting laterite defence wall. The area lacked maintenance, as no tracks could be seen, leading to the different ruins. I had to cross the area in nearly knee deep grass. I felt not very comfortable and skipped two ruins; the high grass was likely a snake habitat and I was wearing low shoes. Here also an effort could be Made to Keep this Area (UNESCO Site) accessible for Visitors. All the Zones of Kamphaeng Phet historical Four are Really Worth to be visited. Count two days. If possible start with a visit to the National Museum (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national.
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