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🇹🇭 Kamphaeng Phet Travel Guide 2026

Kamphaeng Phet — A UNESCO Heritage Town
Laterite Ruins, City Walls & Egg Bananas

A 700-year-old town in lower northern Thailand · its Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed with Sukhothai · ancient laterite "diamond walls" · forest-temple ruins · Mae Wong National Park · and the famous egg bananas

🏛️ Historical Park 🛕 Wat Phra Kaeo 🐘 Wat Chang Rop 🧱 Ancient City Walls 🍌 Egg Bananas
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
40+
Ruins in the Historical Park
700+
Years of History
1–2
Perfect Days to Explore
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
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Kamphaeng Phet in 60 Seconds

A UNESCO Heritage Town Without the Crowds

A 700-year-old town in lower northern Thailand, Kamphaeng Phet sits on the Ping River about 350 km north of Bangkok. Its Historical Park was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai. The town's name means "diamond walls" after its formidable laterite ramparts, and beyond the walled core lie atmospheric forest-temple ruins, Mae Wong National Park and the egg bananas it's famous for — all far quieter than Thailand's better-known historic cities.

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UNESCO Heritage
A Historical Park of laterite temple ruins, inscribed by UNESCO alongside Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai.
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Ancient City Walls
The thick laterite ramparts, gates and moat that give "diamond walls" its name still ring the old town.
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Forests & Waterfalls
Mae Wong National Park, the Mokoju summit and cool cloud forest sit to the west of town.
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Easy on the Budget
Rooms from around ฿650 and cheap local eats — a quiet, affordable heritage stop on the way north.
Where to Stay in Kamphaeng Phet

Choose a Base That Fits Your Travel Style

Kamphaeng Phet is a small, easy town. Most visitors base themselves in the compact town centre, close to the Historical Park, along the Ping River, or out by the Phahonyothin highway if they're driving through. Pick the one that matches what you came for.

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Town Centre
In the City

The compact heart of town — markets, local restaurants, banks and the riverside park all within easy reach. The most convenient base for getting around without a car.

🎯 Best for: First-time visitors · No-car travellers · Foodies
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Near the Historical Park
Heritage Zone

Just beside the walled old town and its laterite ruins — perfect for an early-morning or golden-hour walk among the temples before the day warms up.

🎯 Best for: History lovers · Photographers · Early risers
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Riverside
Ping River

Along the Ping River, where a handful of hotels and resorts enjoy quiet water views and breezy evenings. A calm, scenic place to unwind after sightseeing.

🎯 Best for: Couples · Quiet stays · River views
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Phahonyothin Highway
AH1 Roadside

Roadside resorts and value hotels along the main highway (AH1), with easy parking — handy if you're driving and using Kamphaeng Phet as a stop on the way north or south.

🎯 Best for: Road-trippers · Budget travellers · Quick overnights
Recommended Hotels in Kamphaeng Phet

6 Well-Located Hotels Hand-Picked by Our Team

Selected for their handy locations across the town centre, the riverside and the highway — from comfortable in-town hotels to riverside resorts and budget guesthouses. Compare prices across 3 booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Top Pick
Navarat Heritage Hotel
Town Centre / Ping River · 4-Star

The town's best-known full-service hotel, set by the Ping River in the centre of town — comfortable rooms, a pool and an easy walk to the night market.

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Phet Hotel
Town Centre · 3-Star

A long-running, well-located town hotel near the market and restaurants — straightforward, comfortable rooms and a reliable base for first-time visitors.

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Grand View Resort Kamphaeng Phet
Riverside · 3-Star

A relaxed resort-style stay on the leafy edge of town with a pool and garden grounds — an easy drive to the Historical Park and good value for families.

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🏛️ Boutique
Chakungrao Riverview Hotel
Riverside · 3-Star

A long-running riverside hotel overlooking the Ping, named after the old town of Chakangrao — central, comfortable and walkable to the night market.

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🏛️ Heritage
Three J Guest House
Town Centre · Guesthouse

A friendly, family-run guesthouse with bungalow rooms and bicycles to borrow — a budget favourite for riding out to the Historical Park.

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🪙 Value
Scenic Riverside Resort
Riverside · Great Value

A well-run value resort by the Ping River with airy rooms and a pool — a quiet, walkable base for first-time visitors exploring the old town.

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Compare Kamphaeng Phet Hotel Prices Across 3 Sites

Found your ideal neighbourhood? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Kamphaeng Phet has great-value stays, from town-centre guesthouses to riverside resorts near the Historical Park.

What to Eat in Kamphaeng Phet

Local Dishes You Must Try in Kamphaeng Phet

Kamphaeng Phet's food is honest, riverside, central-Thai cooking with one star above all — the prized egg banana (กล้วยไข่). From banana sweets to fresh river fish, here is what you absolutely cannot miss.

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Egg Banana (Kluai Khai)
กล้วยไข่

Kamphaeng Phet's golden signature — small, sweet, thin-skinned bananas celebrated every year at the Kluai Khai Festival. Eaten fresh, grilled, deep-fried as crisps, or dipped in coconut syrup. The province's pride on every roadside stall.

Signature Fruit
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Grilled Egg Banana
กล้วยไข่ปิ้ง / กล้วยเชื่อม

Egg bananas slowly grilled over charcoal until caramelised, or simmered in coconut-palm syrup until glossy and tender. A warm, simple street sweet you'll smell long before you reach the stall.

Local Sweet
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Ping River Fish
ปลาแม่น้ำปิง

Freshwater fish from the Ping — grilled in salt crust, fried crisp, or simmered in a tangy tom yum. Riverside restaurants on the town side serve it fresh, the everyday heart of a Kamphaeng Phet meal.

Local Staple
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Khanom Jeen
ขนมจีน

Fresh rice vermicelli ladled with your choice of curry — fish nam ya, green curry or a tangy nam prik — and piled with crisp raw vegetables. A beloved, cheap market breakfast all across the province.

Market Noodles
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Crispy Banana Chips
กล้วยฉาบ / กล้วยอบ

Egg bananas sliced thin and fried or baked into sweet, crunchy crisps, then bagged as the province's number-one souvenir. Sold everywhere along the highway — buy a few bags to take home.

Souvenir Snack
Riverside Cafés & Kluai Khai Cake
คาเฟ่ริมปิง / เค้กกล้วยไข่

A small but growing café scene lines the Ping riverfront, where local bakeries turn the famous egg banana into moist banana cake and pastries. Pair one with iced coffee and a sunset over the river.

Riverside Treat
What to See in Kamphaeng Phet

Ruins, Laterite Walls & Riverside Calm

Kamphaeng Phet pairs a UNESCO-listed historical park of laterite temples and giant Buddhas with old city walls, a forest shrine zone and the wild Mae Wong mountains. Here are the sights you shouldn't miss.

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Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park
อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์กำแพงเพชร

The UNESCO World Heritage park — inscribed alongside Sukhothai — of laterite temples, towering Buddhas and forest ruins. Rent a bicycle to roll between the walled inner city and the shady Aranyik shrine zone.

UNESCO World Heritage
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Wat Phra Kaeo & Wat Phra That
วัดพระแก้ว / วัดพระธาตุ

The two grand royal temples at the heart of the walled inner city — rows of weathered laterite chedis and seated Buddhas softened by centuries. The historic core of the old kingdom of Chakangrao.

Historic Core
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Wat Phra Si Iriyabot
วัดพระสี่อิริยาบถ

In the forested Aranyik zone, this temple's mondop once held four giant Buddhas in the four postures — standing, walking, sitting and reclining. The standing image survives, weathered but striking among the trees.

Forest Temple
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Wat Chang Rop
วัดช้างรอบ

A great laterite bell-chedi ringed at its base by rows of sculpted elephant buttresses — “the temple encircled by elephants.” One of the most photogenic ruins in the Aranyik forest zone.

Iconic Ruin
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Mae Wong National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วงก์

Wild western mountains of evergreen forest, waterfalls and the famous Chong Yen viewpoint, where dawn mist fills the valleys. Tiger and wildlife country, a scenic full-day trip from town.

Mountains & Wildlife
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The Old City Walls & Moat
กำแพงเมืองเก่า / คูเมือง

The town's namesake — “Diamond Walls” — survives as long ramparts of laterite and earth wrapped by an old moat. Walk the green wall-top path at golden hour for the city's most atmospheric stroll.

Namesake Landmark
Kamphaeng Phet Itinerary

Sample 2-Day, 1-Night Kamphaeng Phet Itinerary

Two days is a great first taste of Kamphaeng Phet — day one cycling the walled inner city and forest ruins, day two out to the old walls and the Mae Wong mountains. Easy to tweak to your own pace.

DAY
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Historical Park
Morning
Inner city: Wat Phra Kaeo + Wat Phra That — rent a bicycle and start among the royal laterite ruins
Mid-Morning
Aranyik forest zone: Wat Chang Rop + Wat Phra Si Iriyabot — cycle the shady trails between giant Buddhas
Afternoon
Provincial Museum + riverside café — Sukhothai-era artefacts, then iced coffee and banana cake by the Ping
Evening
Night market & egg-banana sweets — street food, crafts and the famous kluai khai
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Walls & Mountains
Early Morning
Old city walls & moat walk — stroll the green laterite ramparts in the cool morning air
Late Morning
Drive to Mae Wong National Park — forest, waterfalls and the Chong Yen viewpoint
Afternoon
Return to town + riverside lunch — unwind along the Ping River
Evening
Riverside dinner & sunset — close the trip beside the Ping River
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Kamphaeng Phet

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

🇹🇭 Kamphaeng Phet Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
✈️Getting HereNo airport — drive ~5 hrs from Bangkok, or fly to Sukhothai (THS) / Phitsanulok (PHS) ~1 hr then ~1–1.5 hr by car
🌡️ClimateCool & dry Nov–Feb (best) · hot Mar–May · green & rainy Jun–Oct
🗣️LanguageThai (central dialect) — some English in hotels & the historical park
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Kamphaeng Phet

There's no airport in town. Drive or take a bus from Bangkok (~5 hrs up Highway 1), or fly to Sukhothai (THS) or Phitsanulok (PHS) and continue 1–1.5 hrs by car. It also pairs perfectly as a day trip from Sukhothai.

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Cash & PromptPay

Carry cash for markets and street food. Cards and PromptPay QR are accepted in malls, hotels and most cafés, and ATMs are everywhere (expect a per-withdrawal fee).

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Getting Around

Rent a bicycle at the historical park gate — it's the perfect way to roll between ruins. In town, songthaews and a scooter or rental car cover the rest; you'll want wheels for Mae Wong.

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Stay Connected

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