Nong Prajak Park

Udon Thani


Udon's most popular park starts to rev up as the afternoon winds down. It's home to colourful attractions such as a giant Ban Chiang–style pot and a huge floating rubber duck that has become an Udon icon. A lot of action takes place along Th Thesa on the sunset-watching side of the lake where there are many restaurants, paint-your-own-pottery shops, and streetside masseurs. There's a bike-hire shop on the northeast shore.


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2. Udon Thani Museum

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3. Wat Phothisomphon

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4. Clock Tower

0.9 MILES

Udon's digital clock tower stands in the centre of a roundabout and is a useful landmark.

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6. Fountain

1.09 MILES

This fountain, only turned on in the late afternoon and early evening, lies at the centre of one of Udon's biggest roundabouts.

7. Prince Prajak Monument

1.32 MILES

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