Ride a Tricycle Tour in Sisaket
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Ride a Tricycle Tour in Sisaket with mr.hotsia
If you are looking for a unique way to explore Sisaket city and want to truly experience the local lifestyle, Imr.hotsiarecommend trying a motorized tricycle tour around the city at least once. This is not just ordinary transportation; it’s an experience that brings you close to the people and supports small communities who rely on income from driving tricycles.
Tricycle fares in Sisaket are very affordable, and importantly, you can ride as long as you want. Plus, it supports fellow Thai people. I believe tipping those who work hard daily is very important. When I rode a tricycle, I tipped the driver generously because he works hard and struggles every day. The sweat of Thai people is more valuable than you think. I tip comfortably when traveling abroad, so why be stingy with fellow Thais?
mr.hotsia’s favorite route: From the city to Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park
The last time I went to Sisaket, I took a tricycle from the city center toSomdet Phra Srinagarindra Parkwhich is Thailand’s first royal commemorative park honoring Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Boromaratchachonnani’s 80th birthday. It is located next to Sisaket College of Agriculture and Technology. The tricycle ride takes about 10 minutes, just a short trip.
This park has been open since 1981. It is an old forest area that still preserves its natural richness very well. Inside the park, you can see small cute animals like squirrels, chipmunks, spotted civets, mongooses, and chevrotains. It feels like escaping the city’s hustle and bustle. The greenery and tranquility are very calming. At the park entrance, there is a towering monument of Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Boromaratchachonnani, giving a respectful and peaceful atmosphere.
Sisaket and Its Living Ancient Khmer Cultural Roots
When talking about Sisaket, many might think of a small northeastern town near the Cambodian border. But for me,mr.hotsiaSisaket is a province rich in deep history and culture. This land was once part of the ancient Khmer Empire. We can see this from the ancient stone temples scattered throughout the province, such as the Khao Phra Wihan temple, which, although located in Cambodia, is a cultural heritage deeply connected to Sisaket. Also, Prang Ku, Wat Sa Kamphaeng Noi stone temple, Sa Kamphaeng Yai temple, and many others reflect the Khmer Empire’s past glory.
If you want to read more about the attractions of this province, I recommend the articleTraveling Sisaketthat I wrote, including convenient travel plans whether you drive yourself or take a bus from Bangkok, with clear signposts.
Lifestyle and Atmosphere in Sisaket City
Riding a tricycle in Sisaket city allowed me to experience a peaceful city atmosphere unlike big cities. The streets are not very wide but full of local life with people walking around or buying food from street vendors. I stopped to eat spicy somtum at a popular roadside stall among locals, with authentic Tum Laos flavors that I even made a clip about inThe Ultimate Tum Laos SisaketI can say that if you haven’t tried delicious somtum like this, you haven’t truly been to Sisaket.
While riding the tricycle, I also saw the lively Sisaket morning market where locals sell fresh produce, vegetables, fruits, and local foods. I have written about this place inSisaket Morning MarketThe warm atmosphere filled with the aroma of freshly made food always impresses me every time I visit.
Relax with Delicious Food After a Tricycle Tour
After touring the city and park, I usually look for something delicious to recharge. Sisaket has many great restaurants. One of them isPhet Lamphu Korean BBQwhere a motorcycle taxi took me. This restaurant is famous for quality Korean BBQ, fresh and affordable. I enjoyed my meal so much that I forgot the fatigue from the tricycle ride.
Why Ride a Tricycle in Sisaket?
Riding a tricycle tour in Sisaket is not just about getting to your destination. It’s an opportunity to chat with the drivers who often have interesting stories about life and the city. The open-air tricycle lets you fully feel the breeze and the city’s scents, unlike cars or buses that can feel too formal.
Importantly, using tricycle services helps support the local economy by circulating income and encourages those who work hard every day. I,mr.hotsianever hesitate to tip when riding tricycles because I see it as sharing happiness and encouragement during our travels.
Connect Your Sisaket Travel Experience with mr.hotsia
If you enjoy traveling like me and want to experience authentic Isan life—not just tourist spots but a simple and warm lifestyle—I invite you to try a tricycle tour around Sisaket city once. You will discover that this city has more stories and attractions than you think.
Don’t forget to check outTraveling Sisaketmy article with detailed recommendations for other places in the province, including ancient Khmer temples and impressive local lifestyles. It will help you plan a fun and convenient trip for sure.
Finally, I,mr.hotsiawish everyone a trip full of great memories and don’t forget to share the joy from this journey.