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Tak / ข้อมูลท่องเที่ยว
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On traveling to Tak Province, expect
to discover a place with long history, where natural wonders are
magnificently enhanced by ethnic diversity.
Mostly forested and mountainous, Tak is a northern province peacefully
situated on the Maenam Ping basin. The province covers an area of
16,406 square kilometers and is 426 kilometers north of Bangkok. As Tak
shares natural border with Myanmar, it is highly regarded as a western
gateway to Myanmar, and a northern doorway to Thailand's major cities
such as Lampang and Chiang Mai.
The Past
A province with a long history, Tak was earlier called Mueang Rahang.
Historians believe it was built prior to the Sukhothai era and was
treated as the western frontier of the Kingdom. Tak was also associated
with Thailand's former Great Kings, from King Ramkamhaeng the Great,
King Naresuan the Great, King Narai the Great to King Taksin the Great.
These four Kings usually called their troop assemblies in Tak. That is
why the seal of the province depicts King Naresuan the Great on the
royal elephant, pouring sacred water on the ground. This is a symbolic
representation of the declaration of the independence of the Kingdom of
Ayutthaya during the war with Burma in 1584. Tak was considered the
first district to be liberated from the power of the Burmese Kingdom.
The Present
Today, Tak is no longer a strategic military frontier between two great
nations. It is however a trading gateway to Myanmar at Amphoe Mae Sot,
where lots of economic activities take place daily along the border. In
addition, the province has the Asian Highway that runs from Thailand's
western border towards the northeastern region at Chong Mek (Mae Sot
Sukhothai Phitsanulok Ubon Ratchathani - Laos).
Apart from Tak's military and economic importance the province is also
an environmental and cultural center with magnificent forests,
spectacular waterfalls and caves and fascinating hill tribes such as
Karen, Lisu, Musoe (Lahu), Akha, Yao and Hmong.
Distances from Amphoe Muang to Other Districts:
Ban Tak
Sam Ngao
Mae Sot
Mae Ramat
Phop Phra
Tha Song Yang
Umphang
Wang Chao
Distances from Tak to Neighbouring Provinces:
Kamphaeng Phet
Sukhothai
Phichit
Nakhon Sawan
Travelling to Tak
By Car
From Bangkok, take Highway No. 1 (Phahonyothin) and Highway No. 32 to
Nakhon Sawan via Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Sing Buri and Chai Nat
Provinces, then take Highway No. 1 again and proceed to Tak via
Kamphaeng Phet Province. The total distance is 426 kilometers.
By Bus
From Bangkok: Air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok's Northern Bus
Terminal (Mochit 2 Bus Terminal)to Tak between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. every
day. The journey takes 6 hours. Call 0 2936 2852-66 or visit
www.transport.co.th for updated schedules. Daily bus services to Tak
are also available. They are operated by private bus companies such as
Thanchit Tour (Tel: 0 2551 1307), Choet Chai Tour (Tel: 0 2551 1054).
By Rail
From Bangkok: There are no trains going directly to Tak. The nearest
train transfer station is Phitsanulok. From there, tourists can take a
local bus to Tak. Contact Bangkok Railway Station Tel. 1690, 0223 7010,
0 2223 7020 or visit www.railway.co.th for more information.
By Air
From Bangkok: Thai Airways flies from Bangkok to Mae Sot, a district
which is 86 kilometers from the City of Tak. For more updated
information, call 0 2628 2000 (24-hour reservation center) or visit
www.thaiairways.com
Travel from Tak to other Cities
Tourists who want to travel from Tak to Bangkok or any other city may
choose to go by air or land. Car rental service in the City of Tak is
also available.
By Bus
Many governmental and private bus companies have regular and
air-conditioned bus services to nearby provinces. For more information,
call Transportation Authority of Tak, tel. 0 5551 1057.
Distances from Amphoe Muang to Other Districts:
Ban Tak
Sam Ngao
Mae Sot
Mae Ramat
Phop Phra
Tha Song Yang
Umphang
Wang Chao
Distances from Tak to Neighbouring Provinces:
Kamphaeng Phet
Sukhothai
Phichit
Nakhon Sawan
Travelling to Tak
By Car
From Bangkok, take Highway No. 1 (Phahonyothin) and Highway No. 32 to
Nakhon Sawan via Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Sing Buri and Chai Nat
Provinces, then take Highway No. 1 again and proceed to Tak via
Kamphaeng Phet Province. The total distance is 426 kilometers.
By Bus
From Bangkok: Air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok's Northern Bus
Terminal (Mochit 2 Bus Terminal)to Tak between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. every
day. The journey takes 6 hours. Call 0 2936 2852-66 or visit
www.transport.co.th for updated schedules. Daily bus services to Tak
are also available. They are operated by private bus companies such as
Thanchit Tour (Tel: 0 2551 1307), Choet Chai Tour (Tel: 0 2551 1054).
By Rail
From Bangkok: There are no trains going directly to Tak. The nearest
train transfer station is Phitsanulok. From there, tourists can take a
local bus to Tak. Contact Bangkok Railway Station Tel. 1690, 0223 7010,
0 2223 7020 or visit www.railway.co.th for more information.
By Air
From Bangkok: Thai Airways flies from Bangkok to Mae Sot, a district
which is 86 kilometers from the City of Tak. For more updated
information, call 0 2628 2000 (24-hour reservation center) or visit
www.thaiairways.com
From Bangkok via Pitsanulok Province and then transfer to the
Pitsanulok-Tak shuttle. The flights are scheduled to run every Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Call 02 628-2000 (24-hour reservation
center) or visit www.thaiairways.com for more information.
From Bangkok to Umphang, Take air-conditioned buses, as well as flights
from Bangkok to Mae Sot, and then, take the local bus to Umphang. There
is now a charter flight operated by Siam GA Co., Ltd. The fare is
approximately 9,000 bahts to fly directly to Umphang either on Monday,
Wendesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. For more information, call 02
5043320 ext. 197.
Travel from Tak to other Cities
Tourists who want to travel from Tak to Bangkok or any other city may
choose to go by air or land. Car rental service in the City of Tak is
also available.
By Air
From Bangkok via Pitsanulok Province: and then transfer to the
Pitsanulok-Tak shuttle. The flights are scheduled to run every Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Call 02 628-2000 (24-hour reservation
center) or visit www.thaiairways.com for more information.
The Thai Airways offers a wide range of trips from Tak and Mae Sot to
other provinces, including Chiang Mai and Phitsanulok. For more
information, call 0 2628 2000 (24-hour reservation center)
By Bus
Many governmental and private bus companies have regular and
air-conditioned bus services to nearby provinces. For more information,
call Transportation Authority of Tak, tel. 0 5551 1057.
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