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Occupies an area of 2,640
square kilometers and is administratively divided into 6 Amphoes:
Muang, Hanka, Manorom, Sankha Buri, Sapphaya and Wat Sing.
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Boundaries ]
North-Nakhon Sawan and Uthai Thani
South-Suphan Buri
East-Nakhon Sawan and Sing Buri
West-Suphan Buri and Uthai Thani
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Distance from Chainat to its
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Distance from Chainat city near
by Provinces |
| Hankha |
30 kms. |
Nakhon Sawan |
58 kms. |
| Manorom |
20 kms. |
Sing Buri |
97 kms. |
| Sankha Buri |
12 kms. |
Suphan Buri |
42 kms. |
| Sapphaya |
25 kms. |
Uthai Thani |
60kms. |
| Wat Sing |
48 kms. |
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Established during the Ayutthaya period , was an important town used
several times as a base to confront the Burmese army. The Burmese were
defeated every time, thus origination the name of Chainat place of
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[ By Bus ]
Both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned bus leave from Northern Bus
Terminal (Mor Chit 2) every day for more details contact
Air conditioned bus - Tel. 2794484-7 (05.00 A.M. - 05.50 P.M.)
Non air- conditioned bus - Tel. 2711010-5 (05.00 A.M. - 05.50 P.M.)
[ By Car ]
Chai Nat is accessible by taking Highway No.1 (Phaholyothin Rd.) and
turn left at Bang Pa-In interchange for Highway No.32 (Asia Rd.) via
Phra Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Sing Buri and turn left at kms.
No. 190 to Chainat for 194 kms. |
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Provided by
Tourism Authority of Thailand
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