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King Rama I Monument

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Experience the rich history of Thailand at the King Rama I Monument, a significant landmark situated between Highway 218 and Highway 288. This tribute to King Rama I not only showcases Thailand’s cultural heritage but also serves as a picturesque spot for visitors seeking to learn about the nation’s past.

About King Rama I Monument

The King Rama I Monument, strategically located between Highway 218 and Highway 288 in Thailand, stands as a remarkable tribute to the founder of the Chakri Dynasty and a symbol of the nation’s resilience and progress. Erected to honor King Rama I, who established Bangkok as the capital in the late 18th century, the monument features an impressive statue surrounded by lush gardens, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and tourists alike. Visitors can appreciate the intricate design that reflects traditional Thai architecture, which serves as a testament to the artistic skills prevalent during King Rama I’s reign. The site not only provides a serene environment for contemplation but also embodies the values and vision that shaped modern Thailand. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant culture of Thailand or seeking a peaceful retreat, the King Rama I Monument offers an enriching experience that connects visitors to the country’s royal history and national pride.

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Full Address

Between Highway 218 and Highway 288, Thailand

Name in Thai

พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์รัชกาลที่ 1 (เมืองบุรีรัมย์, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Buriram

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10 thoughts on “King Rama I Monument

  1. Nicely lit at night and has an open air market and many small eating places nearby. English is spoken by almost everyone. Good place to taste authentic cuisine. Street parking is good in surrounding neighborhood. Very busy!

  2. Deffinately not worth a special trip to see, but chances are, if you visit any of the historical parks in Buriram Province, you’ll probably pass by. Stop for a photo or two!

  3. Its quite impressive to see in person. You will find that it is also a favorite place for the local runners and joggers to run around.

  4. This is a beautiful monument of Rama 1 riding on a elephant, it was my better half that took me and told me about it. She Also told me that many people have had their wishes come true here. I gave it a go and now I’m one of them. Good luck

  5. High on my list to shoot photos with visitors from other countries or even those who live in Surin. Very well maintained and th elights are fantastic.

  6. We drove passed by during the night that the city had turned on the light at the stature and the photo came out very beautiful

  7. The circle road around the King Rama Monument is a daily horror for good Farang drivers. Because of many inexperienced Thais drivers. When they enter the circle, they stopped her car. You must be each time very careful and lucky do not to enter in such cars. A chance also, when nobody cut you when you get out… For all such reasons, I call the place “The King Chance Turn “…

  8. Very beautiful and impressive monument, it’s located on the middle of a busy roundabout, take care in crossing ?!! At night spectacularly lighted up.

  9. This statue of King Rama 1 on a War Elephant was always quite impressive but the addition of the circle of silver spires surrounding it makes this even more amazing and worthy of a visit. Come at dusk for the best view and photos. From the Amari Buriram Hotel it was a quick GRAB to the traffic circle where this is located just south of downtown. Ask to be let out by the sidewalk on the southeast side of the traffic circle. this will put the setting sun in the background of your photos. Also this is where a crosswalk is painted on road leading to the statue. its gonna be dangerous to get across, consider that. so be very careful and quick if you’re going to attempt it. good photos can be had where the GRAB dropped you off. Very cool site, just fantastic.A wonderful local lady I use as a driver could also take you there.Khun Oi 089 490 3654 She’s also an excellent tour guide, translator and negotiator, knows the area well.

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Where is King Rama I Monument located?

King Rama I Monument is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Between Highway 218 and Highway 288, Thailand



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#Monuments & Statues, #อนุสาวรีย์/รูปปั้น

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