Category: Northeast

 

1. Introduction to Thailand Northeast

Thailand’s Northeast, often referred to as Isan, is a region known for its unique culture, delicious cuisine, and historical significance. It is the largest and one of the most diverse regions in Thailand.

2. Divisions and Cities in Thailand Northeast

Thailand Northeast is divided into several provinces, each with its own distinct character. Here are ten notable cities in this region:

  1. Udon Thani: A bustling city known for its vibrant markets and proximity to beautiful Red Lotus Lake.
  2. Nakhon Ratchasima: Also called Korat, it offers historical sites like Phimai Historical Park and vibrant night markets.
  3. Khon Kaen: Known for its educational institutions and the serene Bueng Kaen Nakhon Lake.
  4. Ubon Ratchathani: Home to the sacred Phra That Nong Bua Pagoda and scenic Sam Phan Bok, the Grand Canyon of Thailand.
  5. Nakhon Phanom: Offers a glimpse of Mekong River life and the renowned Wat Phra That Phanom temple.
  6. Kalasin: Known for dinosaur fossils, serene temples, and cultural festivals.
  7. Maha Sarakham: A city with a strong educational presence and traditional Thai culture.
  8. Roi Et: Features the majestic Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol and cultural attractions.
  9. Sakon Nakhon: Known for the picturesque Nong Han Lake and historical sites.
  10. Surin: Famous for its annual Elephant Festival and the ancient Prasat Sikhoraphum temple.

3. Weather in Thailand Northeast

Thailand Northeast experiences a tropical savanna climate. It has three distinct seasons:

  • Hot Season (March to May): Characterized by high temperatures and dry conditions.
  • Rainy Season (June to October): Brings heavy rainfall, making it lush and green.
  • Cool Season (November to February): Offers pleasant weather with cooler temperatures.

4. Population of Thailand Northeast

the population of Thailand Northeast was estimated to be approximately 22-23 million people.