Discover Sukhothai on a private tour
Sukhothai is a place where history lingers in the air, mingling with the golden hues of dawn. This ancient city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, invites you to step back in time. Imagine cycling through its historical park, where each turn reveals a new chapter of the kingdom's storied past. With a local guide, you're not just visiting ruins; you're hearing the tales that bring them to life. The serene beauty of Wat Mahathat and the artistry of Wat Si Chum are must-sees. On a private tour, you'll skip the lines and savour local life, perhaps enjoying traditional dishes in family-run eateries. Your guide connects you to Sukhothai's heart, where every stone has a story waiting to be told. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Sukhothai. Explore Sukhothai your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Sukhothai tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Sukhothai for every interest, including: History tours: Explore Sukhothai Historical Park on a private tour, pausing at Wat Mahathat’s lotus-bud chedi and the famous seated Buddha at Wat Si Chum while hearing how the Thai script took shape here. With a full day, add Si Satchanalai Historical Park for kiln ruins and later-period temples. Religious Sites tours: Visit Wat Traphang Thong to walk the bridge to the island ordination hall and watch locals make merit at dawn. Then see Wat Phra Phai Luang’s laterite towers and climb to the standing Buddha at Wat Saphan Hin for a quiet hilltop moment. Bike tours: Cycle the park’s flat lanes between moats and rice paddies, with frequent stops for photos and stories at small temples you’d miss by car. Your guide can fit kids’ seats or e-bikes and plan a noodle break for kway teow Sukhothai at a favourite family shop. Getting around: Inside the Historical Park, walking and biking work well, but temples sit in several zones and the town is spread out with little public transit. Ask your local guide about a chauffeured tour or a car-and-driver for longer distances. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Sukhothai inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Walk through the ancient heart of Sukhothai with a local guide, exploring neighborhoods that reveal the rich history and culture of this historic city. - Sukhothai Historical Park: This UNESCO World Heritage site is perfect for cultural tourists. Wander among ancient ruins and learn about Thailand's early history. Families and multi-generational groups can enjoy the park's serene environment and historical insights. - New Sukhothai: Offering a more contemporary vibe, this area provides markets and local eateries that showcase modern Thai life. It's ideal for those looking to connect with local residents and enjoy authentic Thai cuisine. - Wat Mahathat: Located within the historical park, this iconic temple is a must-see for anyone interested in history and architecture. The intricate carvings and Buddha statues provide a glimpse into Thailand’s spiritual heritage. - Ban Na Ton Chan: Experience traditional Thai village life in this charming neighborhood. Engage with locals and learn about traditional crafts, appealing to those seeking meaningful cultural connections. - Yom River: Perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride, the river area offers scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere. It's an excellent setting for families and those looking to unwind in nature. Day trip ideas from Sukhothai From Sukhothai, line up day trips to nearby historical parks, river cities, and hill trails, then shape your tour around ruins, food, or nature so you spend the day on what you like most. - Si Satchanalai Historical Park, the sister site to Sukhothai’s old capital, spreads quiet temple ruins under tall trees, and nearby craft villages like Ban Na Ton Chan add pottery and textile stops for history fans and makers. - Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park, set by the Ping River, shows laterite walls, giant chedis, and shaded walkways, and the small city beside it serves up simple markets and local dishes that interest photographers and archaeology buffs. - Phitsanulok, an easy ride from Sukhothai, centres on Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat and a lively riverfront, so you can mix a major Buddha image with street food, canal-side snacks, and museums if you like city energy with your culture. - Ramkhamhaeng National Park, in the hills south of town, offers a sunrise climb to Khao Luang and cool waterfalls, a straightforward nature day for hikers and families who want views and fresh air without a long drive. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Sukhothai most travellers miss.