Sikhoraphum, Administrative district in Surin Province, Thailand
Sikhoraphum is an administrative district in Surin Province covering a broad rural expanse of northeastern Thailand. The territory comprises 15 sub-districts and 226 villages spread across agricultural land and open terrain.
The area formed part of the Khmer Empire roughly a thousand years ago, leaving behind temples and structures that remain visible. This ancient influence shaped the region's architectural character and continues to define its landscape.
The district centers on rice cultivation and farming methods passed down through families over time. Walking through the area, you notice how deeply daily life revolves around agricultural cycles and local growing traditions.
The area is served by railway connections linking it to larger cities in the northeast. Visitors should prepare for rural conditions, as most locations are accessed by local roads and regional highways.
Ban Ta Klang village preserves a tradition of elephant care practiced by the Kui people, skills maintained across generations. This craft remains one of the few places where such specialized knowledge continues to thrive.
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