
Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park
Explore the 13th-century Khmer ruins and burial site of Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park, a serene historical gem in Kanchanaburi.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Avoid heatstroke

Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park
Best Time
Avoid heatstroke

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the 13th-century Khmer ruins and burial site of Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park, a serene historical gem in Kanchanaburi.
"A massive historical site with ruins and a burial ground, great for a nice walk and checking out sights."

🚗 Taxi & Grab Tips
Tip drivers well if they wait; Grab can be scarce for return trips. Consider hiring for 2 hours.
🦟 Bug Spray is Essential
Apply bug spray hourly to protect yourself from mosquitoes, especially on shoulders and legs.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 2,938 reviews
Type
Historical Place
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Khmer Temple Ruins
Central area
Explore the well-preserved ruins of ancient Khmer temples, remnants of a 13th-century kingdom.

Burial Site
Designated area
Discover the historical burial ground, adding another layer to the park's rich past.

Lush Greenery
Throughout the park
Wander through the expansive grounds dotted with lush greenery, offering a serene atmosphere.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Beat the Heat and Crowds
Getting Around the Park
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
🚗 Taxi & Grab Tips
Tip drivers well if they wait; Grab can be scarce for return trips. Consider hiring for 2 hours.
🦟 Bug Spray is Essential
Apply bug spray hourly to protect yourself from mosquitoes, especially on shoulders and legs.
🚶♀️ Scooter for Exploration
Rent a scooter to easily navigate the massive park grounds.
💰 Foreigner Admission
Expect around 100-120 Baht for foreigners. Thais pay significantly less.
Tips
from all over the internet
🚗 Taxi & Grab Tips
Tip drivers well if they wait; Grab can be scarce for return trips. Consider hiring for 2 hours.
🦟 Bug Spray is Essential
Apply bug spray hourly to protect yourself from mosquitoes, especially on shoulders and legs.
🚶♀️ Scooter for Exploration
Rent a scooter to easily navigate the massive park grounds.
💰 Foreigner Admission
Expect around 100-120 Baht for foreigners. Thais pay significantly less.
💧 Stay Hydrated
Bring plenty of water to combat the heat, especially during midday visits.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Prasat Muang Singh Historical Park to be a historically significant site with well-preserved Khmer ruins and a burial ground, set amidst pleasant greenery. While some appreciate the quiet atmosphere and historical depth, others feel the site is small and may not warrant a long visit, especially for those with limited time or less interest in history. The heat can be a factor, and practical tips like bringing bug spray and arranging transport are frequently mentioned.
"This place is massive and they charge extras for a taxi entering- my friend and I were lucky enough to tip 100 baht for the grab driver to wait for us for 2 hours as the grab driver said that it wasn’t very crowded on a Saturday afternoon at 2pm and they would not be able to find another customer on the way back. The park was good for a nice walk and checking out sights and there is lush greenery and ruins around. Do bring bug spray as I had to use it every hour to keep the bugs from my shoulders and legs!"
Natalie Tan
"Historical site dating back to the 13th century. Khmer complex, dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Shiva. We saw probably 3-4 other people during our time here. Though the site is big, there isn’t much to see. If you have limited time you can visit the park quickly and see the sites 1, 2, 3, 4 in the park. Ample parking space, ticket price is 100b/p for foreigners. You can either park the car outside or pay 50B to drive inside the park."
Vandana Jaju
"Huge historical site that pet also allowed, but just help keeping area clean from dog poop. Well preserved castle. Recommend visiting in the evening before 16.30 (park close) 1 hour to avoid heatstroke. Fee for Thai citizen 20THB/person, car 50THB"
Narupon Sengsuebphol
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The park is about an hour's drive from Kanchanaburi. Hiring a private driver or using a Grab/taxi is recommended. Some visitors mention paying extra for drivers to wait for them while they explore the park.
Yes, you can pay a small fee (around 50 Baht) to drive your car inside the park, which can be convenient for covering the large distances.
Public transport options are limited. Hiring a private car or scooter is generally more practical for reaching and exploring the park efficiently.
Yes, Grab services are available, but be aware that finding a return ride might be challenging, so it's advisable to arrange for your driver to wait.
Yes, there is ample parking space available outside the park entrance.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The admission fee for foreigners is typically around 100-120 Baht. Thai citizens pay a much lower fee, around 20 Baht.
Some visitors have mentioned finding a side road that allows entry for free, but this is not officially advertised and may not always be accessible.
The park is generally open until 4:30 PM, so it's best to visit in the late afternoon to avoid the heat.
Tickets are typically purchased at the entrance upon arrival. There's no indication of a need for advance booking.
Yes, there is a small fee for vehicles, such as cars, to enter the park, usually around 50 Baht.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors find that the entire site can be explored in less than an hour, with some spending around 45 minutes. It's a relatively compact historical site.
It's a good spot for those genuinely interested in history and Khmer architecture. However, some find it less engaging if they have limited time or are not deeply interested in historical ruins.
The park features a mix of paved paths and unpaved areas around the ruins. It's generally easy to walk around, but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Yes, pets are allowed in the park, but visitors are asked to help keep the area clean by picking up after their pets.
There are a few small souvenir and snack stalls on-site with reasonably priced items. Restroom facilities are also available.
📸 📸 Photography
The ancient temple ruins against the backdrop of the lush greenery offer great photo opportunities. The central temple structures are particularly photogenic.
Visiting on a weekday afternoon or during off-peak hours can help you get photos with fewer people. The park is not typically described as extremely crowded.
Late afternoon light can be beautiful for photography, casting a warm glow on the ruins. However, be mindful of the park's closing time.
There is no specific information available regarding drone usage. It's advisable to check with park authorities upon arrival if you plan to use a drone.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the scale of the ruins and the surrounding landscape.


Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit