After three days in Bangkok we were in for a bus ride to Sukhothai. The bus ride was uneventful and included a stop along the way for lunch. Our hotel was once again down a side street (using the term loosely, more like a dirt road) from the main drag.
The sign pointing to Sabaidee House.
Here's a look at the door to our room.
And the pool.
This is the outdoor restaurant where our complimentary breakfast was served. It made it hard to leave and start the day's adventure.
The Sukhothai Kingdom was founded in 1238 when it split from Khmer. It is the birthplace of Thailand and the ruins of the city are the real draw to Sukhothai today.
The old city ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I apologized for the lengthy delay in getting this post out.
Take care.
Brian