
Formerly known as Lawo, Lop Buri had for centuries been ruled by several Kingdoms. The remains of Lop Buri, dating over 1,200 years attests to the strategic significance of Lop Buri to many rulers. These relics, ranging from the Bronze Age to the Ratanakosin period, have made Lop Buri a blend of east and west and ancient and modern, revealing the citys turbulent and alluring history and a glimpse of Thailands extraordinary past.
Apart from historical attractions, Lop Buri provides opportunities for nature lovers to visit its famous Sap Langka Wildlife Sanctuary in the north. Lop Buri is also known as the land of monkeys. To the people of Lop Buri, the monkeys are descendants of Hanuman who, according to the Ramayana, built Lop Buri as his kingdom. The food offerings in San Phra Kan drew the monkeys from nearby forests.
Lopburi Inn Resort is in the suburbs of the historic city of Lopburi and provides all bungalow accommodation as a base from which to explore Lopburis sights and as a pleasant stop over between Bangkok... more
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Lopburi Inn is the foremost and the first standardized hotel. And it is the only one in Lopburi Province. It is outstandingly situated near NaraiMaharach Road. opposite the Provincial sports stadium. ... more
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