Cheap flights to Phrae (PRH)

Flights to Phrae, Thailand

Phrae is a city. It is located in Northern Thailand and is the capital of the Phrae region. The city occupies Tambon Nai Wiang in Mueang Phrae District. It has an area of ​​nine square kilometres and a population of 17,971 by 2015. Phrae is located 555 km north of Bangkok by road and is located on the Yom River with an altitude of 159 meters. The city is mostly built close to the river. There are hills in the east and west of the city such as the higher Phlueng Range in the east, reaching about 800 meters above sea level and while the Phi Pan Nam Range in the west is about 500 meters above sea level. An impressive mushroom landscape and poles formed by natural erosive action at Phae Muang Phi, located a few kilometres north of Phrae.

Airports in Phrae

1. Phrae Airport

Phrae Airport is a small airport in Mueang Mo, to the east of the city. This airport only controls domestic flights from Don Mueang. It is an airport serving Phrae town in the Phrae district of Thailand.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Phrae?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Phrae. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Phrae.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Phrae?

The peak of Phrae is from November to April. It is the northeastern monsoon season. It makes the season warmer due to the wind blowing. At this time, it is best to do outdoor activities. Tourists visiting these months should make reservations to save on your accommodation and flight costs. From June to September is the lack of tourist season. The frequent rains during these months have resulted in a lack of tourists. But if you visit at this time, your costs will be cheaper than other times. You need to bring the umbrella to where you go at this time. The rain is heavy but the time of rain is brief. Before and after the rain, the weather was very pleasant.

Phrae has a tropical savannah climate. The winter is dry and warm. The temperature rose sharply in April. It is the hottest month when temperatures can sometimes reach up to 40 degrees Celsius and more. Monsoon season takes place from May to October, with rain and cold temperatures during the day. The rainy months are August and September.

Tourists can see the Phra That Chor Hae Festival. Phra That Chor Hae party is a fairly recent celebration in Thailand. It is initiated by the Thai Tourism Authority and Phrae Provincial Government by 2015. It is held in late February to early March. This celebration commemorates the holy shrine in the Phrae region with the same name. It is said to place Buddha's hair. This festival usually holds a large parade with elephant rides and zodiac warning. Products and souvenirs are sold on the street.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Phrae?

1. Tham Pha Nang Khoi Cave - this place contains heart-shaped stalactites. Tham Pha Nang Khoi is located about 40 kilometres north of Lamphu. As you go to the cave, you will meet winding tunnels, stalactites and strangely shaped stalagmites. The shape is coloured with blue, red, and green lights that enhance the psychedelic experience when inside the cave. According to local people, there is a legend in which a woman waits for her lover until she turns into a stone. What is more interesting about this cave is that there is a monk who lives in it. To cut off his life, he took the fortune of those who visited the place. You can also go to Huai Rong Waterfall.

2. Phra That Phra Lo - it is a 400-year-old chedi containing the remains of King Phra Lo, the Nakhon Maen Suang government or Los Suang Man. It is said that he died and was buried with his beloved and his sister, Pre-Puean and Pre-Paeng. The small, compact chedi temple crowned by a gold Some people say that it is the lost city of Los Suang Man from the Ayutthaya Zama. It is located in Tambong Ban Klang.

3. Wiang Kosai National Park - this is where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and keep yourself away from the busy city. The park is shared by two districts, Wang Chin and Phrae. The park has the highest peak in Thailand, Doi Mae Tom with an altitude of 1,267 meters above sea level. The park also contains two famous waterfalls, Mae Koeng Luang and Mae Koeng Noi. It has a hot spring called Mae Chok. The park was set up as a reserve for Asian elephants.

Phrae is a city. It is located in Northern Thailand and is the capital of the Phrae region. The city occupies Tambon Nai Wiang in Mueang Phrae District. It has an area of ​​nine square kilometres and a population of 17,971 by 2015. Phrae is located 555 km north of Bangkok by road and is located on the Yom River with an altitude of 159 meters. The city is mostly built close to the river. There are hills in the east and west of the city such as the higher Phlueng Range in the east, reaching about 800 meters above sea level and while the Phi Pan Nam Range in the west is about 500 meters above sea level. An impressive mushroom landscape and poles formed by natural erosive action at Phae Muang Phi, located a few kilometres north of Phrae.

Airports in Phrae

1. Phrae Airport

Phrae Airport is a small airport in Mueang Mo, to the east of the city. This airport only controls domestic flights from Don Mueang. It is an airport serving Phrae town in the Phrae district of Thailand.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Phrae?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Phrae. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Phrae.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Phrae?

The peak of Phrae is from November to April. It is the northeastern monsoon season. It makes the season warmer due to the wind blowing. At this time, it is best to do outdoor activities. Tourists visiting these months should make reservations to save on your accommodation and flight costs. From June to September is the lack of tourist season. The frequent rains during these months have resulted in a lack of tourists. But if you visit at this time, your costs will be cheaper than other times. You need to bring the umbrella to where you go at this time. The rain is heavy but the time of rain is brief. Before and after the rain, the weather was very pleasant.

Phrae has a tropical savannah climate. The winter is dry and warm. The temperature rose sharply in April. It is the hottest month when temperatures can sometimes reach up to 40 degrees Celsius and more. Monsoon season takes place from May to October, with rain and cold temperatures during the day. The rainy months are August and September.

Tourists can see the Phra That Chor Hae Festival. Phra That Chor Hae party is a fairly recent celebration in Thailand. It is initiated by the Thai Tourism Authority and Phrae Provincial Government by 2015. It is held in late February to early March. This celebration commemorates the holy shrine in the Phrae region with the same name. It is said to place Buddha's hair. This festival usually holds a large parade with elephant rides and zodiac warning. Products and souvenirs are sold on the street.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Phrae?

1. Tham Pha Nang Khoi Cave - this place contains heart-shaped stalactites. Tham Pha Nang Khoi is located about 40 kilometres north of Lamphu. As you go to the cave, you will meet winding tunnels, stalactites and strangely shaped stalagmites. The shape is coloured with blue, red, and green lights that enhance the psychedelic experience when inside the cave. According to local people, there is a legend in which a woman waits for her lover until she turns into a stone. What is more interesting about this cave is that there is a monk who lives in it. To cut off his life, he took the fortune of those who visited the place. You can also go to Huai Rong Waterfall.

2. Phra That Phra Lo - it is a 400-year-old chedi containing the remains of King Phra Lo, the Nakhon Maen Suang government or Los Suang Man. It is said that he died and was buried with his beloved and his sister, Pre-Puean and Pre-Paeng. The small, compact chedi temple crowned by a gold Some people say that it is the lost city of Los Suang Man from the Ayutthaya Zama. It is located in Tambong Ban Klang.

3. Wiang Kosai National Park - this is where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and keep yourself away from the busy city. The park is shared by two districts, Wang Chin and Phrae. The park has the highest peak in Thailand, Doi Mae Tom with an altitude of 1,267 meters above sea level. The park also contains two famous waterfalls, Mae Koeng Luang and Mae Koeng Noi. It has a hot spring called Mae Chok. The park was set up as a reserve for Asian elephants.

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