Ban Ta Klang Elephant Village
Ban Ta Klang Elephant Village is a renowned cultural tourism site in Surin. Home to over 200 elephants, it is also the community of the Kuy (or Suwa) people, who have passed down the traditional knowledge of elephant training and care for generations. The locals lives are deeply intertwined with the elephants, treating them like family. Visitors can experience the warm bond between humans and elephants while learning about the valuable local culture that is rare to find in todays world.




Elephant Museum Ban Ta Klang
The Elephant Museum, located within the Elephant Study Center in Ban Ta Klang, Tha Tum District, Surin, is an important learning center that tells the story of Thai elephants, particularly the native elephants cared for by the Kuy (or Suay) peoplean indigenous community with a centuries-long bond with elephants. The museum exhibits information, photographs, and artifacts that reflect the deep relationship between humans and elephants, allowing visitors to truly understand the lifestyle, wisdom, and valuable cultural heritage of the people of Surin.




Pha Manaw Viewpoint
Pha Manaw Viewpoint is located within the Huai Thap ThanHuai Samran Wildlife Sanctuary, Khok Takian Subdistrict, Kap Choeng District, Surin, near the Thai-Cambodian border. It is a stunning natural spot, perfect for those seeking peace and relaxation while enjoying views of mountains, lush forests, and morning mist. The area offers a pristine and untouched natural atmosphere, showcasing the beauty of nature at its finest.




Si Khoraphum Castle
When it comes to the beautiful and valuable ancient sites of lower Isan, Si Khoraphum Castle, locally known as Prasat Ra Ngeang, is a must-visit. Located in Si Khoraphum District, Surin Province, this castle is a precious cultural heritage site that vividly reflects the beauty of the ancient Khmer civilization, making it one of the most exquisite examples in Thailand.



