Just a hundred kilometres away from Bangkok, Suphan Buri is an
ancient town rich in natural and historical heritage. The province
was once an important border town involving battles and important
wars during the period of the Ayutthaya kingdom. So, today, travelling
around the province is like drifting through historical novels.
Historical evidence leads you to travel to the past such as Don
Chedi Monument, Wat Khao Khuen whose abbot played a significant
role in Thai history, U Thong National Museum, etc. Furthermore,
various natural wonders such as Phu Toei National Park, Bueng
Chawak Aquarium, as well as the famous local-style cake Sali Suphan
always impress visitors.
Suphan Buri occupies a total area of 5,358 square kilometres
and is administratively divided into 10 districts (Amphoes); Muang
Suphan Buri, Doem Bang Nang Buat, Bang Pla Ma, Si Prachan, Song
Phi Nong, Sam Chuk, U Thong, Don Chedi, Dan Chang and Nong Ya
Sai.