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🇹🇭 Chachoengsao Travel Guide 2026

Chachoengsao — The Pink Ganesha & Luang Pho Sothon
Riverside Temples & Century-Old Markets

An easy day trip just east of Bangkok · the giant pink reclining Ganesha at Wat Saman Rattanaram · the revered Luang Pho Sothon · a temple full of fruit bats at Bang Khla · century-old riverside markets · and sweet nam dok mai mango along the Bang Pakong River

🐘 Pink Ganesha 🛕 Luang Pho Sothon 🦇 Fruit-Bat Temple 🏚️ Century-Old Markets 🥭 Nam Dok Mai Mango
~90
Minutes East of Bangkok
16m
Height of the Pink Ganesha
฿650
Rooms From / Night
1–2
Perfect Days to Explore
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
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Chachoengsao in 60 Seconds

Bangkok's Riverside Temple Day Trip

Known locally as "Paet Riu," Chachoengsao sits along the Bang Pakong River just 80 km east of Bangkok — close enough for an easy day trip, yet a world away from the city. It's famous for the giant pink reclining Ganesha at Wat Saman Rattanaram, the deeply revered Luang Pho Sothon Buddha image, a riverside temple swarming with thousands of fruit bats, and a string of century-old wooden riverside markets serving old-recipe Thai food. Cap it off with the province's celebrated nam dok mai mango.

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The Pink Ganesha
The colossal pink reclining Ganesha at Wat Saman Rattanaram — one of Thailand's most photographed Hindu shrines, ringed by deity statues.
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Sacred Temples
Luang Pho Sothon, the province's most revered Buddha image, plus the fruit-bat temple at Bang Khla and graceful riverside wats.
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Riverside Markets
Century-old wooden shophouse markets like Ban Mai and the Bang Khla floating market, full of old-recipe snacks and sweets.
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Easy on the Budget
Rooms from around ฿650, street meals under ฿60, and a famous nam dok mai mango — a low-cost escape close to Bangkok.
Where to Stay in Chachoengsao

Choose an Area That Fits Your Travel Style

Chachoengsao is small and easy to get around. Most visitors base themselves in one of a few areas — the riverside town centre near Wat Sothon, the laid-back Bang Khla district by the fruit-bat temple and floating market, or simply day-trip in from Bangkok. Pick the one that matches what you came for.

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Town Centre
Near Wat Sothon

The riverside heart of Paet Riu around Wat Sothon and the Ban Mai century-old market. Most of the town's hotels, restaurants and pilgrim amenities are here — central and convenient.

🎯 Best for: First-time visitors · Temple pilgrims · Those without a car
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Bang Khla
Riverside District

A relaxed riverside district about 20 km from town — home to the fruit-bat temple at Wat Pho Bang Khla and the weekend floating market. Quiet homestays and riverside guesthouses.

🎯 Best for: Nature lovers · Weekend market fans · A slower pace
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Wat Saman Area
Bang Kaeo / Riverside

The countryside zone around Wat Saman Rattanaram and the giant pink Ganesha, along the Bang Pakong River. Resort-style stays and riverside dining, a short drive from town.

🎯 Best for: Couples · Photographers · Drivers with a car
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Day Trip from Bangkok
No Overnight Needed

Chachoengsao works beautifully as a day trip — roughly 90 minutes by car or a scenic train from Bangkok's Hua Lamphong. Many visitors see the highlights and head back the same evening.

🎯 Best for: Budget travellers · Short on time · Bangkok-based visitors
Recommended Hotels in Chachoengsao

6 Well-Located Hotels Hand-Picked by Our Team

Selected for their handy locations across the town centre, Bang Khla and the riverside countryside — from budget guesthouses to riverside resorts. Compare prices across 3 booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Luxury
Sunrise Lagoon Hotel and Golf
Bang Khla · Resort & Golf

A relaxed lagoon-side resort with an 18-hole golf course near Bang Khla — the most resort-like stay in the province, great for a slow weekend by the river.

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💎 Design
Grand Royal Plaza Hotel
Town Centre · 4-Star

The main full-service hotel in the heart of Paet Riu, walking distance to Wat Sothon and the Ban Mai market — the easy choice for temple pilgrims.

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Maenam Hotel
Bang Pakong Riverside · Value

A simple, friendly riverside hotel on the Bang Pakong with clean budget rooms and river views — the best-value central base in town.

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🏛️ Boutique
The River Resort Chachoengsao
Bang Pakong Riverside · Boutique

A small boutique resort set right on the Bang Pakong River, with breezy riverside rooms and a quiet terrace — a peaceful retreat near the pink Ganesha.

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🏛️ Heritage
Suksamran Place
Town Centre · Budget

A tidy, well-priced guesthouse a few minutes from Wat Sothon — basic but comfortable rooms, ideal for pilgrims and day-trippers staying one night.

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🪙 Value
Chachoengsao City Hotel
Town Centre · Great Value

A practical value hotel near the town market and railway station, with parking and easy access to Wat Sothon — a reliable budget base in the centre.

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Compare Chachoengsao Hotel Prices Across 3 Sites

Found your ideal area? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Chachoengsao has great-value stays from town-centre guesthouses to riverside resorts near the pink Ganesha.

What to Eat in Chachoengsao

Riverside & Old-Market Food You Must Try in Chachoengsao

Paet Riu's food is central-Thai riverside cooking at its best — freshwater fish from the Bang Pakong, old-recipe snacks from the century-old markets, and above all the province's celebrated nam dok mai mango. Here is what you absolutely cannot miss.

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Nam Dok Mai Mango
มะม่วงน้ำดอกไม้

Chachoengsao's signature pride — the slender, golden nam dok mai mango, prized across Thailand for its honey-sweet flesh. Eaten ripe, with sticky rice, or in countless local sweets; the province even holds an annual mango fair.

Signature Produce
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Bang Pakong River Fish
ปลาแม่น้ำบางปะกง

The Bang Pakong is famous for freshwater and brackish fish — giant snakehead, sea bass and the prized river prawn. Riverside restaurants grill and steam them fresh; don't miss the local fried snakehead with herbs.

Riverside Classic
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River Prawn & Tom Yum
กุ้งแม่น้ำ / ต้มยำ

Plump freshwater prawns from the Bang Pakong, grilled over charcoal until the head-fat runs golden, or simmered into a fragrant tom yum. A riverside-restaurant favourite best eaten with a river view.

Local Staple
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Old-Market Noodles
ก๋วยเตี๋ยวตลาดเก่า

The century-old wooden markets of Ban Mai and Bang Khla are famous for old-recipe boat-style noodles, pork-rib noodle soup and slow-stewed broths — eaten at riverside tables that haven't changed in generations.

Old-Recipe Noodles
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Old-Recipe Thai Sweets
ขนมไทยโบราณ

The riverside markets are a treasure trove of traditional Thai sweets — coconut custards, grilled rice cakes, khanom and palm-sugar treats made to recipes passed down for a century. Buy a bag to nibble along the river.

Market Sweets
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Salted & Marbled Eggs
ไข่เค็ม / ไข่ครอบ

Chachoengsao is duck-egg country, famous for rich salted eggs and the local "khai khrop" marbled steamed egg. Look for them in the markets and on riverside menus — a humble, much-loved provincial specialty.

Provincial Specialty
What to See in Chachoengsao

Riverside Temples & Century-Old Markets

Chachoengsao packs its highlights along the Bang Pakong River — a giant pink Ganesha, the revered Luang Pho Sothon, a temple full of fruit bats and a string of old wooden markets, all within an easy day's loop. Here are the sights you shouldn't miss.

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Wat Saman Rattanaram
วัดสมานรัตนาราม

Home to the colossal pink reclining Ganesha — at 16 m high, one of the largest in the world — ringed by Hindu deity statues along the Bang Pakong. Chachoengsao's most photographed and defining landmark.

Top Landmark
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Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan
วัดโสธรวรารามวรวิหาร

The spiritual heart of the province, home to Luang Pho Sothon — its most revered Buddha image — enshrined in a vast white marble hall. Pilgrims come year-round to make merit and pray for good fortune.

Most Revered Temple
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Wat Pho Bang Khla (Fruit-Bat Temple)
วัดโพธิ์บางคล้า

A riverside temple in Bang Khla where tens of thousands of giant fruit bats roost in the trees by day — an extraordinary sight at dusk as they take flight. A peaceful, unusual stop unlike anywhere else.

Nature & Temple
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Bang Khla Floating Market
ตลาดน้ำบางคล้า

A lively weekend floating market on the Bang Pakong, full of riverside food stalls, local snacks and longtail-boat rides. Pair it with the nearby fruit-bat temple for a perfect Bang Khla half-day.

Weekend Market
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Ban Mai Century-Old Market
ตลาดบ้านใหม่ร้อยปี

A beautifully preserved wooden shophouse market over a century old, near the town centre. Time-worn timber walkways, old-recipe food and antique shopfronts make it a favourite for nostalgia and photos.

Heritage Market
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Wat Pitulathiraj Rangsarit
วัดปิตุลาธิราชรังสฤษฎิ์

An elegant old riverside temple near the Ban Mai market, with graceful Thai architecture and a quiet river setting. An easy, photogenic addition to a town-centre temple-and-market walk.

Riverside Temple
Chachoengsao Itinerary

Sample 1-Day (or 2-Day) Chachoengsao Itinerary

A single day covers Chachoengsao's highlights — morning at the pink Ganesha and Luang Pho Sothon, afternoon out to Bang Khla for the fruit-bat temple and floating market. Add a relaxed second day if you want to slow down by the river.

DAY
1
Pink Ganesha & Sothon
Morning
Wat Saman Rattanaram — go early to photograph the giant pink Ganesha before the crowds
Mid-Morning
Wat Sothon Wararam — make merit before the revered Luang Pho Sothon
Lunch
Ban Mai Century-Old Market — old-recipe noodles and Thai sweets in a timber riverside market
Afternoon
Wat Pitulathiraj + riverside stroll — a graceful old temple and the Bang Pakong waterfront
DAY
2
Bang Khla & the River
Morning
Wat Pho Bang Khla — see the thousands of giant fruit bats roosting in the temple trees
Late Morning
Bang Khla Floating Market — riverside snacks and a longtail-boat ride (weekends)
Afternoon
Bang Pakong riverside lunch — freshwater fish and river prawn with a river view
Evening
Mango & market sweets — pick up nam dok mai mango before heading back to Bangkok
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Chachoengsao

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

🇹🇭 Chachoengsao Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
🚆Getting Here~90 min drive east of Bangkok, or a scenic ~2 hr train from Hua Lamphong to Chachoengsao station
🌡️ClimateCool & dry Nov–Feb (best) · hot Mar–May · green & rainy Jun–Oct · mango season around Mar–May
🗣️LanguageThai (central dialect) — some English around the main temples
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Chachoengsao

Drive from Bangkok in about 90 minutes via Motorway 7, or take a scenic train from Hua Lamphong to Chachoengsao Junction (~2 hrs). Vans and buses also run from Bangkok's eastern terminals.

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Cash & PromptPay

Carry cash for markets and street food. Cards and PromptPay QR are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, and ATMs are easy to find around the town centre (expect a per-withdrawal fee).

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Getting Around

A car is easiest for linking the temples, Bang Khla and the markets. Songthaews and the Grab app work in town, and many visitors join a day tour from Bangkok that covers the main sights.

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Stay Connected

Pick up a tourist SIM (AIS, TrueMove or dtac) in Bangkok or at the airport, or activate an eSIM before you board. 4G/5G coverage is strong across the province.

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