Khanu Woralaksaburi, Administrative district in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
Khanu Woralaksaburi is an administrative district located in Kamphaeng Phet Province in central Thailand. It comprises eleven sub-districts organized into 143 administrative villages that form the basis of local government and community organization.
The district has roots in early human settlement, with archaeological findings pointing to ancient cultures that inhabited the area. Excavations have uncovered tools and artifacts scattered across the region, revealing a long history of habitation spanning thousands of years.
The district maintains traditional Thai administrative structures through its system of tambons, with Saen To serving as the central governing location.
The area is connected to neighboring districts through a road network that links various parts of Kamphaeng Phet Province. These transport links make it easy for visitors to move through the region and reach different communities.
Early inhabitants of the region may have traded goods over distance, as indicated by beads discovered among stone tools at excavation sites. These objects suggest that people here were already connected to other communities through exchange networks and trade.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.