Sing Buri is a Central Thai province known for its spiritual and historical sites, abundant river fish, and annual boat races. Tourists can explore numerous temples, including the large reclining Buddha at Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi Worawihan, and can experience local culture through events like the Bang Rachan Heroes Monument and the Sing Buri Retro Market. Its flat, river-plain geography is characterized by lush, green scenery and is prone to flooding during the rainy season.
Wat Phikun Thong
Wat Phra Non-Chak Si Worawihan
Wat Pho Kao Ton
Wat Amphawan
Bang Rachan Memorial Park
Sang See Sing Festival: A vibrant cultural celebration in Sing Buri, offering a dazzling experience for families and festival-goers.
Historical sites: Explore Sing Buri’s history, dating back to the 12th century when it was the capital of the Phraek Si Racha region.
Authentic Thai food: Enjoy traditional Thai cuisine with rich, local flavors.
Local ingredients: Culinary experiences highlight regional ingredients and traditional cooking methods.
Street food: Sample local street food for an authentic taste of Sing Buri’s culinary culture.
Sing Buri is notable for its spiritual atmosphere, historic sites, and rich local culture, providing a quieter and more traditional Thai experience. Known as the “Spiritual Heartland,” it features numerous temples, including the large reclining Buddha at Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi Worawihan, and holds historical significance connected to the legendary Bang Rachan heroes.
Bangkok to Sing buri you can take a Car or Bus (About 03 hours)
November to February (Cool and Dry Season): Pleasant weather, ideal for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and experiencing local festivals.
March to May (Hot and Dry Season): Temperatures can get very hot, with April being the hottest month. Fewer crowds than peak season; suitable if you don’t mind intense heat.
June to October (Rainy Season): High humidity and frequent rainfall, with September being the wettest month. Rain may disrupt outdoor plans, so be prepared for downpours.