Get in
Planning a trip to Nakhon Sawan? Here are some transportation options to consider:
- Minibus: Take a minibus from Nakhon Sawan bus station for only 90 Baht. Please note that the bus station itself is located at a distance from the city.
- Air-conditioned bus: Opt for an aircon bus from Nakhon Sawan, which costs 97 Baht and takes approximately 1.5 hours to reach your destination.
- Bus route 18: If you're coming from Chiang Mai, hop on bus route 18, which will take you to Nakhon Sawan in approximately five hours. This bus also offers routes to Bangkok, and ticket prices may vary. We recommend comparing prices from different bus companies to find the best deal. Enjoy your journey!
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Popular Foods
Pad Thai: Pad Thai is a signature Thai dish consisting of stir-fried rice noodles with a uniquely balanced blend of sweet, sour, salty, and tangy flavors. It typically includes shrimp or chicken (though can be prepared with tofu for a vegetarian version), scrambled eggs, bean sprouts, and is garnished with crushed peanuts, lime wedges, and fresh herbs like cilantro and green onions. The dish is served with a side of som tam (green papaya salad) and mango sticky rice for a complete meal. Tom Yum Goong: This spicy and aromatic soup is a beloved Thai classic that features a fragrant broth made from stock, kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, galangal, lime juice, fish sauce, and chili paste. It's packed with succulent prawns, mushrooms, tomatoes, and other vegetables, with optional additions like snakehead fish or even chicken. The dish is often garnished with fresh cilantro and a sprinkling of pepper. Mango Sticky Rice: This iconic Thai dessert is a delightful combination of sweet, creamy mango and glutinous rice. The sticky rice is cooked in coconut milk and sugar until it achieves a chewy texture, then served alongside ripe, juicy mango slices. The dish is sometimes garnished with toasted coconut flakes or sesame seeds for added crunch and flavor. It's typically enjoyed during the mango season (May to September) as a sumptuous, refreshing treat. Historical Appearance
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