Ban Bo Suak is a village 17 km south-west of Nan town and became famous as place of ancient production of kilns, jars and pots. Research did learn that the area has been a small settlement in the 15th century and that they made glazed ceramics in the style of San Kampheang and Chiang Rai. There is a small private museum and there is a reconstruction of one kiln. Ban Bo Suak is still within Muang Nan district.
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What to do in Ban Bo Suak?
Well the main attraction of Ban Bo Suak is to Experience the local lifestyle or visit the local Ancient Kiln Museum (make appointment). Be aware that Ban Bo Suak is not a real tourist destination and that for that reason attractions might be not up to standards of tourists. For information about other places in Nan province click on their name below here.
Ban Bo Suak - Ban Huai Kon - Ban Pak Nai - Ban Pa Klang - Ban Sakad - Ban Sapan - Ban San Charoen - Ban Kew Muang - Ban Luang - Ban Manipruek - Ban Nong Bua - Ban Wen - Bo Klua - Chiang Klang - Mae Charim - Na Noi - Pha Tub - Phu Phayak - Pua - Santisuk - Sila Phet - Song Khwae - Tha Wang Pha - Thung Chang - Wiang Sa
When to go to Ban Bo Suak?
Ban Bo Suak can be visited the all year, everyday of the week.How to go to Ban Bo Suak?
Ban Bo Suak is about 17 km south-west of Nan town, there is no public transport to go there. So you could go there with your own transport or arrange a taxi. If you book a program with Homestay Baan Bo Suak they will arrange transfer to/from Nan town.
Accommodation in Ban Bo Suak
Although Ban Bo Suak is not a tourist destination there is some accommodation
Map of Ban Bo Suak
Map of Ban Bo Suak |
Route from Nan town to Ban Bo Suak
Route to Ban Bo Suak |
Disclaimer : All information is created in good faith and is an expression of fair comment.
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