King Naresuan the Great Monument
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Opening Hours: All day – open outdoor area (recommended in the morning or evening)
 
The King Naresuan the Great Monument in Sakaeo Province stands gracefully within Chalerm Phra Kiat Park, along Highway No. 33, opposite the Watthana Nakhon District Office. This monument commemorates King Naresuan’s military presence in the eastern borderlands around 1593 AD (B.E. 2136). The bronze statue depicts the King standing tall, raising his sword above his head—a symbol of royal power, bravery, and protection of his people. The surrounding park is a shaded, peaceful area perfect for both relaxation and reflection on his legacy.
 
Because of its prime roadside location, visitors can easily stop by while passing through. The plaza around the monument often hosts wreath-laying ceremonies and remembrance events on provincial memorial days. Early morning and late afternoon provide the best light for photography, revealing the monument’s striking silhouette and the calm landscape of the park.
 
Getting There From downtown Sakaeo, take Suwannason Road (Highway 33) toward Watthana Nakhon District. When you reach the district area, look for the District Office—the monument is located directly across the street inside Chalerm Phra Kiat Park. Travelers from Bangkok can drive along Highways 304/305 connecting to Highway 33 for a smooth route to Sakaeo.
 
Travel tips: Bring a hat or umbrella on sunny days, and show respect by avoiding climbing onto the base of the statue. Most visitors spend around 30–60 minutes here. You can easily combine this stop with nearby temples or nature attractions within the same district.
 
Name King Naresuan the Great Monument (Watthana Nakhon District, Sakaeo Province)
Location Chalerm Phra Kiat Park, along Highway 33, opposite Watthana Nakhon District Office, Watthana Nakhon Subdistrict, Sakaeo Province
Characteristics A standing bronze statue of King Naresuan holding a sword aloft, approximately 2.8 meters high, set on a spacious plaza within the public park—a popular spot for ceremonies and photography.
Period Built to commemorate King Naresuan’s military campaign in the eastern region around 1593 AD (late Ayutthaya Period).
Key Evidence Local records and provincial tourism documents mention the monument’s establishment within Chalerm Phra Kiat Park and describe the statue’s iconic sword-raising pose.
Name Origin Named in honor of King Naresuan the Great, symbolizing remembrance of his heroic deeds in the eastern provinces.
Travel By car: follow Highway 33 (Suwannason Road) to Watthana Nakhon; the monument stands opposite the District Office. By local transport: take a motorbike taxi or songthaew from downtown Watthana Nakhon.
Current Status Open to the public with no entrance fee. The plaza is occasionally used for provincial remembrance ceremonies and cultural events.
Nearby Tourist Attractions (Approx. Distance) • Wat Nakhon Tham (~1–2 km) – local temple in the district
• Phra Prong Reservoir (~15–20 km) – scenic nature spot
• Chong Klam Bon Wildlife Breeding Station (~15–20 km) – conservation site
• Wat Pa Nong Lom (~8–12 km) – peaceful forest temple
• Suwittayaphan Market (~1 km) – local market and dining area
Popular Restaurants Nearby (Distance + Phone) • Je Ngek (Vietnamese cuisine) ~1–2 km Tel. 037-247-676, 086-324-1241
• Guay Tiew Ruea Thong Boran 1 Branch ~1–2 km Tel. 061-427-9889, 092-730-7999
• DD Coffee ~1 km Tel. 083-222-2825, 089-253-5544
• PunThai Coffee Watthana Nakhon 3 ~3–5 km Tel. 061-028-0442
• Pa Su Khao Man Kai (Hainanese Chicken Rice) ~1 km Tel. 086-844-9841
Recommended Accommodations (Distance + Phone) • The Loft House ~2–3 km Tel. 062-880-8555, 037-600-555
• Areeya Resort ~8–12 km Tel. 062-330-5117
• The Good House Resort ~3–6 km Tel. 081-830-5330, 088-815-5155
Facilities Open plaza, walking paths, benches, and limited roadside parking managed by local authorities.
Contact Number Verified 2025-10-15: 037-261-548 (Watthana Nakhon District Office – general information)
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No, it is a public monument within the park and free of charge.
 
Q: What time of day is best for photography?
A: Morning or late afternoon offers soft light and comfortable weather for photos.
 
Q: Can I reach the monument by public transport?
A: Yes. From downtown Watthana Nakhon, take a motorbike taxi or songthaew to the District Office and cross to the park opposite.
 
Q: Are there restrooms available?
A: As it’s a public park, basic facilities are available nearby. It’s best to check with the District Office for the nearest public toilets before visiting.
 
Q: Are there any annual events held here?
A: Yes. The province holds remembrance ceremonies and light-and-sound shows honoring King Naresuan on special dates each year. Event details vary annually.
 
Q: How much time should I plan to visit?
A: Around 30–60 minutes is enough to explore and take photos. If combining with nearby attractions, plan for a half-day trip.
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