Yasothon Province is one of the most uniquely charming destinations in the Isan region. The province is rich in Isan culture, which can be seen in the various annual festivals. One unmissable highlight is the ‘Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival,’ held every May, where locals launch rockets into the sky to pray for rain according to traditional beliefs. The festival is full of excitement, featuring folk performances and beautiful parades. Another must-visit spot is ‘Wat Mahathat,’ home to Phra Phutthabutyarat, also known as the Emerald Buddha of Dewdrop, a sacred Chiang Saen-style Buddha revered by locals. Beyond cultural landmarks, Yasothon also offers stunning natural attractions that need no enhancement, such as the blooming red lotus fields in winter. The province is also known for local products like traditional Khit-weave axe pillows and sweet watermelons, reflecting the area’s craftsmanship and abundance. Check out Traveloka’s updated list of top Yasothon attractions before planning your next holiday
The Phaya Kan Khak Museum is Yasothon’s most iconic landmark, featuring a giant frog-shaped architecture over 19 meters tall. Inside, visitors can explore the stories of Phaya Kan Khak, Phaya Thaen, and the Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival, enhanced with lights and sound effects. It’s perfect for those who love learning about local culture in a fun way, and it’s also a popular photo spot. A must-visit for anyone who enjoys unique attractions with meaningful stories. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 09:30–17:30, closed on Tuesdays
This annual festival in May celebrates Phaya Thaen, the rain deity, according to Isan beliefs. Highlights include rocket parades, dazzling costumes, folk performances, traditional games, and lively music. It’s a must for those wanting to experience the full power of local culture. You’ll also witness locals launching rockets sky-high—like a Thai version of SpaceX! Location: Google Maps
This annual festival in May celebrates Phaya Thaen, the rain deity, according to Isan beliefs. Highlights include rocket parades, dazzling costumes, folk performances, traditional games, and lively music. It’s a must for those wanting to experience the full power of local culture. You’ll also witness locals launching rockets sky-high—like a Thai version of SpaceX! Location: Google Maps
A relaxing urban park in the heart of Yasothon with a large pond, walking trails, and statues of Phaya Thaen from local legends. It’s ideal for jogging, cycling, or enjoying a beautiful sunset. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to unwind. Location: Google Maps
This temple features a replica of the Buddha’s footprint on a small hill surrounded by serene nature. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and stunning city views, especially beautiful during early morning or late afternoon. Location: Google Maps
An ancient stupa with a legend about a boy who committed a grave sin. It’s both archaeologically and morally significant. The square-stacked stupa is educational for visitors interested in local folklore and history. Local souvenirs are also available. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 07:00–17:00
This site has prehistoric human skeletons and ancient pottery, displayed with informative explanations. It’s ideal for history enthusiasts wanting to experience an educational journey in nature. Location: Google Maps
A tranquil natural spot on a scenic mountain range, offering panoramic views of forests and nearby villages. Cool weather year-round makes it perfect for beginner hikers or families seeking a nature retreat. A quiet check-in spot before it becomes famous! Location: Google Maps
Located inside Phaya Thaen Park, this landmark replicates Phaya Thaen’s celestial palace from Isan folklore. Exhibitions explain local beliefs about rockets and rain, suitable for both children and adults. Location: Google Maps
A delightful spot for food lovers to explore carefully grown date palms and taste fresh fruits directly from the trees. Seasonal processed products like dried dates and smoothies are also available. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone interested in organic agriculture and nature-based tourism. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 08:30–17:00
The Family Park Waterpark in Si Than is a perfect spot for cooling off and having fun with family or friends. It offers a friendly atmosphere and various activities, including large water slides and swimming pools for both children and adults. Suitable for all ages. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 10:00–18:00
A peaceful recreational park in Loeng Nok Tha district, Yasothon. Shaded and serene, it’s ideal for walking, exercising, or picnicking with family and friends. The park features walking paths around the pond, playgrounds, and well-maintained green areas. It also hosts community events, such as local cultural festivals. Location: Google Maps
Phu Tham Phra Temple is a natural and spiritual destination located on a hill with natural caves inside the temple. It offers a quiet environment for meditation or worship. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding natural beauty, tall trees, cool air, and scenic views. The temple also houses sacred Buddha statues inside the caves, perfect for those seeking peace of mind. Location: Google Maps
Located within Wat Hok Kong, the Malai Khao Tok Museum showcases traditional rice-flake garlands. These garlands are crafted by locals to offer in Buddhist ceremonies, particularly during Makha Bucha Day. The museum highlights the faith and local wisdom of Yasothon’s people. Open daily for visitors. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 08:00–17:00
For lovers of the world’s wonders, the World Wonder Gallery in Yasothon offers an exciting experience without long-distance travel. It displays miniature sculptures of famous landmarks worldwide, such as the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids, Niagara Falls, and the Grand Canyon. Exhibits combine 3D visuals and intricate sculptures, creating a visually engaging experience. Location: Google Maps
Racha Wadi Kitchen in Yasothon is a highly popular restaurant in the area, known for its authentic, bold-flavored Isan dishes. Favorites include som tam (papaya salad), larb, nam tok, and grilled chicken, all prepared fresh daily. The restaurant has a simple and warm atmosphere, perfect for family meals or gatherings with friends who love spicy, traditional Isan cuisine. Excellent ingredient quality and attentive service make Racha Wadi Kitchen a must-visit for food lovers in Yasothon. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 11:00–22:00
Go Pee Der is a contemporary Chinese-style café popular in Yasothon. It offers a variety of breakfast dishes and beverages, such as Vietnamese-style noodle soup (guay jap yuan), egg pans, tar buns, and iced Thai tea. Delicious flavors at reasonable prices, with a beautifully decorated space and plenty of photo spots, making it perfect for check-ins and relaxing. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 7:00–24:00
Ban Khun Ya, Rim Thuan branch, is a large restaurant located near Wiman Phaya Than. The open and airy atmosphere allows guests to enjoy meals while taking in the view and cool breeze. The restaurant has a spacious parking lot and is ideal for family or friend gatherings. Location: Google MapsOpening hours: Daily 10:00–22:00
Suitable for: Travelers seeking relaxation, peace, or groups of friends
U-SABAI VILLA is a newly opened accommodation in Yasothon, located on Soi Chaeng Sanit 1, opposite Racha Wadi Kitchen, and close to Lotus and the city hall. The convenient location makes it ideal for those who want a peaceful stay with easy access around town. The villa offers 8 newly renovated rooms, all clean and fully equipped with amenities such as air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can also enjoy simple daily breakfast and seasonal fruits.
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Suitable for: Travelers seeking relaxation, peace, and convenience
Located in the heart of Yasothon city, Big Elephant Hotel is close to key landmarks such as the city hall and Lotus department store, making it convenient for both travel and shopping. The hotel offers rooms of various sizes with a simple, comfortable atmosphere. All rooms are equipped with essential amenities, including air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, and free Wi-Fi. Additionally, the hotel has meeting rooms and banquet facilities for events and gatherings.
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Suitable for: Families, business travelers, and those who prefer staying in the city center
Located in the heart of Yasothon city, The Zen Hotel is just a 5-minute drive from key landmarks such as the Yasothon District Office and Phaya Thaen Public Park. Room sizes start from 20 sq.m., and each room comes with complete amenities. Some rooms also feature a private balcony. The hotel offers free parking and a 24-hour front desk for guest convenience.
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Although Yasothon does not have its own airport, you can fly from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani Airport, which takes about 1 hour and 5 minutes. You may also choose to explore Ubon Ratchathani first for a mini stopover. From there, take a bus or taxi to Yasothon, which takes approximately 2 hours.
Driving from Bangkok to Yasothon takes about 8–9 hours, depending on the route and traffic conditions. The most popular route is via Highway 1 (Phahonyothin Road), then Highway 2 (Mittraphap Road), and Highway 23.
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