Kham Chanod and the Naga King Palace

Is a significant and famous religious site located in Udon Thani Province, Thailand. It is a place of spiritual and mystical importance, particularly for those who believe in the folklore and legends of the Naga (serpent-like creatures) in Thai culture.


Key Features of Kham Chanod - Naga King Palace:

  1. Naga Temple (วังนาคินทร์):
    The site is known for its strong connection to the Naga mythology, where locals believe that the sacred spirit of the Naga resides. The Naga is an important figure in Thai Buddhist and Hindu traditions, often seen as a guardian or protector.

  2. Sacred Tree (ต้นคำชะโนด):
    The Kham Chanod area is famous for the ancient sacred tree where people come to pay respect, seek blessings, and perform rituals. It is believed that the tree is connected to the Naga, and it is considered a highly sacred and powerful place.

  3. Spiritual Significance:
    Many local people visit Kham Chanod to pray for protection, health, and success in their lives. It is believed that those who come with pure hearts and respect can receive blessings and positive energy from the Naga King.

  4. Scenic and Peaceful Environment:
    The area is lush with greenery, surrounded by nature and water, creating a peaceful atmosphere ideal for meditation and spiritual reflection.

  5. Naga King Palace:
    The Naga King Palace (วังนาคินทร์) is a mystical part of the site that draws visitors interested in Thai mythology. The palace is associated with the legend of the Naga King who is said to reside in the area and offers protection and blessings to those who visit.

Visitor Information:

  • Location: 64, Ban Muang Subdistrict, Ban Dung District, Udon Thani 41190, Thailand
  • Operating Hours: Everyday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Religious Practices: Visitors should be respectful of local customs, wear modest clothing, and follow the appropriate conduct when entering the sacred site.

Contact Information:

065 885 9065