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Khon Kaen (ขอนแก่น) is a city and province in Isaan, Thailand.

An introduction to Khon Kaen

While various artefacts have been found in the region that hint at its dinosaur perioid and early human inhabitants, what we know today as Khon Kaen came into being when the ancient Khmer empire expanded into the area in the 12th century. The current town was established a little over two centuries ago during the reign of King Rama I.

In addition to being a university town, Khon Kaen is a historic centre of silk production. In Chonnabot, Mudmee silk is delicately woven by hand and then tie-dyed.

Get in

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Fly to Khon Kaen

([https://th.ehalal.io/muslim-friendly-travel-2024/Khon%20Kaen Thai) AirAsia] flies from Bangkok (DMK) to Khon Kaen (KKC) several times a day; there are also flights from/to Chiang Mai, Pattaya (UTP) and Phuket. Nok Air and (Thai) Lion Air each has a couple of flights a day to Bangkok (DMK) as well. / (Thai) Smile Airways flies from Bangkok (BKK) five times a day, and can be booked in one ticket with an international Thai-Airways flight.

Travel by train to Khon Kaen

Khon Kaen is on the branch of the Northeastern Line that runs to Nong Khai and Laos. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) runs one reasonably timed overnight train, Train 133, which leaves Bangkok at 20:45 and is scheduled to arrive at 06:11 in Khon Kaen.

As of 2022 the main train station is being rebuilt and trains stop instead at a temporary station along the same line 3 kilometers to the south. A 30-minutes walk to the center, or else taxis are available.

By bus

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Until 1 December 2017 Khon Kaen had three bus terminals. The newest, Terminal 3, is eight kilometers out of town and, for that reason, inconvenient. The city fathers want to get buses out of the city's core. The taxi cartel support that initiative for obvious reasons: the cost of a tuk-tuk or taxi to downtown may well cost more than your bus ticket to Khon Kaen.

  • Khon Kaen Provincial Transport Station - Baw Kaw Saw 3 | Since 1 December 2017 and the long-distance KK bus terminal. Also has minivans to nearer destinations.
  • Air conditioned bus terminal - Minivan station to places such as Udon Thani.

Buses to/from Bangkok's Northern (Mo Chit) Bus Terminal depart every 60 minutes from early until late.

For quicker service, avoid the agents at Mor Chit, and ask for Chan Tour. This company provides only VIP buses, which have very large seats and a bathroom. Alternatively, Nakhonchai Air has nice VIP buses which are cleaner (meals, drink, in-coach toilet) than Chan, but with small seats. Both will cost 420 Baht, highly recommended. Both have terminals separate from Mor Chit, about 1 kilometers away, where you can wait for your bus in an air-conditioned waiting room.

From Chiang Mai Arcade Terminal 3, Phetprasert and Sombat Tour have buses throughout the day from 08:00. Evening buses run at 19:00 and 20:00 from Platform 6. The price is roughly 641 Baht one-way and duration of journey is 10 hr. The only problem is at the Khon Kaen end: you are dropped off at Terminal 3, far from the downtown, near the intersection of Highway 2 and the ring road south of Khon Kaen. This terminal is new (Aug 2014) and lacking in amenities (coffee shop, hotel, etc.), but there is a new (February 2022) 7-11 about 100 meters to the south of the Nakhonchai Air terminal. NCA has a free shuttle service for its clients between its downtown and ring road terminal. A yellow songthaew service will take you downtown to the railway station and the in-town bus station (non-air-conditioned bus station) for 10 Baht (Jan 2023).

From/to Udon Thani, several air-conditioned buses depart hourly from Udon's Bus Station 1 downtown. Fare is 80 Baht (Nov 2023) and the duration is roughly 90 min. Minivans depart from the same station to Khon Kaen continuing on to Roi Et. They are slightly faster than the bus, but probably not as comfortable. As the downtown terminal is now closed and the buses now arrive to Terminal 3 on the southern outskirts of the city, but before they will pass the downtown, stopping a few times to drop off the passengers - for the main tourist area and the best location to get off will be after an underpass near Central Plaza, and tuk-tuks seem to wait for the buses there (alternatively, or if they ask for too much, use the Grab app).

Rent a Car or Limousine in Khon Kaen

It's easy to get to Khon Kaen by vehicle from Bangkok. Just follow the four lane Highway 2. Highway 2 also heads north to Udon Thani, Nong Khai, and Laos.

Get around

Khon Kaen's centre is characterised by a strict grid system of wide streets and long blocks. It appears to have been designed for road traffic in mind, pedestrians be damned. Thus getting around on foot is fairly unpleasant.

Numbered songthaews charge 12 Baht/person/trip (pay when you get out). Just wave your hand and the songthaew will stop to let you get on; ring the bell and it will stop again to let you get off. There are at least 10 routes serving Khon Kaen. Signage in (Thai) only.

The ordinary bus station ("baw kaw saw") is the interchange for all songthaew routes.

  • Songthaew 2: Central Plaza-town
  • Songthaew 3: Big C-Central Plaza-town
  • Songthaew 8: KK University-town-Fairy Plaza

If you need to take a tuk-tuk the driver will normally quote 40 to 50 Baht for trips within the city. Taxis (similar to those in Bangkok) are available too, as well as Grab ride-hailing service (with fares a bit more reasonable than in nearby Udon Thani - 55-65 Baht for a few kilometers in the downtown, 90-100 Baht to the main bus terminal at the city outskirts (January 2023)).

What to see in Khon Kaen

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  • Bung (Lake) Kaen Nakhon - บึงแก่นนคร | Occupying an area of 603 rai (96 hectares) and the lake is in the town's southeast quadrant. By the lake is a monument of Chao Phia Mueang Phaen, founder of Khon Kaen. The shady park around the lake decorated with sculptures attracts many visitors.
  • City Pillar Shrine - (ศาลเจ้าพ่อเทพารักษ์หลักเมือง | A famous monk and former governor of Khon Kaen placed a stone inscription from an ancient site in Chum Phae here for a Buddhist rite and set up the city pillar shrine.
  • Khon Kaen National Museum - พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ ขอนแก่น | exhibits antiques and precious art pieces from pre-historical periods as well as a skeleton of the New Stone Age man and tools found at Ban Chiang. Interesting exhibits include stone lintels from Khmer ruins in the region as well as art from other periods, namely the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, and native tools. These exhibits deepen knowledge of the history, archaeology, and the lifestyles of Isaan.
  • Khon Kaen University - มหาวิทยาลัยขอนแก่น | On the hill called "Mo Din Daeng" on a 5,000 rai plot of land and the university is the largest educational centre in Isaan.
  • Art and Cultural Centre - (หอศิลปวัฒนธรรม | the Isaan barn-style building displays local arts, geography, and history. The centre can be visited through the Si Than Gate.
  • Phra Mahathat Kaen Nakhon (The 9-storey stupa) - พระมหาธาตุแก่นนคร หรือพระธาตุ ๙ ชั้น | A royal temple and the Phra Mahathat houses relics of the Lord Buddha and important Buddhist scriptures. Doors and windows of the 9 storeys of the stupa are beautifully carved, featuring the life and former incarnations of the Lord Buddha, 16 classes of visible deities in the Brahma’s world, and Buddhist rites. Murals within the stupa feature the history of the town. The top floor, on the 9th storey, houses relics of the Lord Buddha. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the town from there.
  • Sim Isan (Wat Pa Saeng Arun) - สิมอีสาน | Sim Isaan, a term for northeastern ordination halls or Ubosot, is within Wat Pa Saeng Arun, Phra Lap. The Sim Isaan’s outstanding features lie in its typical shape and style and solidity, as well as the beauty of the murals of Mudmi patterns of the province’s famous tie-dyed silk. This has been intended for later generations to learn from and treasure as well as to conserve local architecture.
  • Treasure Hall Museum - โฮงมูนมังเมืองขอนแก่น | Established to strengthen local identity and serve as a study centre, this museum features the history of Khon Kaen and ancient culture dating back 5,000 years, to the city's founding, and Khon Kaen's lifestyle.
  • Wat Chai Si - วัดไชยศรีและฮูปแต้มสินไซ | The temple, of archaeological, historical, and social importance, was declared a national ancient monument in Aug 2001. The ordination hall (sim or ubosot) of this temple houses magnificent murals, both inside and out, painted by a folk artisan from Maha Sarakham known as Thong Thipcha. The building originally had a northeastern roof style with an extended roof on each side. Later, a new roof of the Rattanakosin-style replaced the old dilapidated one. In 1993 and the roof was extended to shelter the murals from the elements. There is also a folk museum nearby where rare folk implements of the region are on display.

What to do in Khon Kaen

Every night at the City Pillar Shrine, movies are shown for free on large projectors outside at around 20:00. Most are dubbed in (Thai).

  • Take a day trip (or stay overnight) to Phu Kradung, around halfway between Khon Kaen and Loei. Popular with young Thais and the mountain is a pleasant climb with cliff views and waterfalls (depending on the time of year) on the plateau. Camp or stay in a lodge overnight if you don't want to do it in one day. See Loei for more information.
  • Isan Explorer - This local tour company has day and overnight trips in and around Khon Kaen. They follow a slow travel approach and include stops at villages, temples and markets on all tours to allow people to experience the local culture.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Khon Kaen

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Across the road from the Roma Hotel in downtown and there is a affordable breakfast restaurant. A lady pulls up in a vehicle and unloads stuff to sell on the footpath, including (Thai) silk. Prices are excellent, and can be bargained down if you buy in quantity. (Initial price was 500 Baht, Four of them were 1,500 Baht total.)

There are two shopping centres, TukCom (formerly Oasis Plaza) and Fairy Plaza, a Big C, a Lotus and a Makro. Other major stores include Global House, Homepro and Index Living Mall. Central Department Store (Central Plaza), just beside the City Gate, is the largest shopping complex and hosts SFC cinema, Robinson, Se-Ed Book Centre, B2S, Tops Supermarket with selected Halal food, and various restaurants.

There are various night markets, which also are good places to try out many different kinds of foods; a "young and hip" market at Khon Kaen University behind the Complex where students sell many of the goods, a popular one on Glang Muang Road, and one that sometimes doubles as a carnival, at Bueng Kaen Nakhon.

Muslim Friendly Food & Restaurants in Khon Kaen

Along the road from the Roma Hotel (same side of the road) and there are several affordable street eateries. There is also a affordable Internet cafe in the area. A 7-Eleven is nearby where you can buy Halal food and ask them to microwave it.

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Ramadan 2025 in Khon Kaen

Ramadan 2025 in Khon Kaen

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels in Khon Kaen

  • Cana Resort - แคนารีสอร์ตขอนแก่น | Quiet and relaxed bungalow style lodging on the Khon Kaen's outskirts. Clean, well maintained bungalows are set around a yard among a few garden ponds and fountains. Each bungalow comes with a covered parking place, a small veranda (you can hang your hammock there), aircon, TV, fridge and attached bathroom with hot shower. There aren't any restaurants or shops nearby though, so own transport is needed. Definitely great value if you have your own transport available.
  • Chaipat Hotel - Budget hotel with an option of fan or air-con rooms. City centre location. Off-street parking and free Wi-Fi. Cafe, restaurant, private massage and karaoke. Various restaurants nearby.
  • D'Ma Hotel - Budget hotel with fan or air-con double rooms with own bathroom. all rooms have cable tv. off-street parking and free Wi-Fi. Various restaurants nearby.
  • Hotel Pullman Khon Kaen Raja Orchid - 9-9 Prachasumran Road GPS 16.429797, 102.83078 ☎ +66 43 322155
  • Khok Pia Village Homestay - An authentic village experience (you spend the day with a local resident who shows you village life) rather than just a place to sleep. It's in a village outside the city, but transportation to and from the downtown is included.
  • Nan's Hotel - A good quality budget hotel in the quiet Bangkok neighborhood of Khon Kaen with fully furnished rooms (air-con, fridge, cable TV, Wi-Fi) available from 400 Baht including copious free continental breakfast.
  • The Piman Garden Hotel - A good quality hotel in downtown, between the two in-town bus stations, 15 min walk to the Pullman Hotel area. No pool, no restaurant. Lots of Coffee shops, restaurants, and 24/7 convenience stores in the locale. Free Wi-Fi and off-street parking. The hotel is composed of two buildings. When you enter the courtyard, reception is on your right. That's the older building. Rooms here are bigger, hence more expensive, but with dated electrical and plumbing and dim lighting. Rooms in the newer building are smaller, cheaper, with more modern features. Book a room there unless you need space for ballroom dancing. Booking online with an aggregator will get you much cheaper rates.
  • Roma Hotel | 700 Baht for a decent air-con room with TV. 230 Baht for a fan room with hot water, TV and Wi-Fi. There is also in-house laundry service at a reasonable price. 1 kilometers from the main bus station, a tuk-tuk costs 50 Baht. Or take songthaew 9. Some English is spoken depending who is on duty at the time. Breakfast not included, but can get directly across the road very cheaply.
  • Tonwa Residence and Resort - Two types of lodging: villas and terraced houses. 54 rooms, all surrounded by natural beauty and assorted scented trees. Wi-Fi access, vehicle rental, and dry cleaning/laundry.

Where to go next after Khon Kaen

There are two bus terminals in town. The "big" terminal, where most buses arrive and leave and the "small" terminal, which is somewhat more exclusive and appears to provide the "direct to BKK" type of buses. It really is quite small compared to the other. They are about 1 kilometers distant from each other within the centre of town, unlike most (Thai) cities where the bus terminals are on the outskirts. Both terminals have air-con buses, but the big one also has non-air-con to the local provinces.

Nakhon Chai Air Bus (8 hours), 420 Baht, departs hourly from the air-con Bus Terminal (Prab-Argat). Highly recommended, though their staff speaks (Thai) only.

  • Vientiane (Lao PDR) Thai-Lao International Bus - 180 Baht, departs 07:45 (usually delayed till 08:00) and 15:15 daily from the Aircon Bus Terminal (Prab-Argat). Passport (with current Laos visa) must be produced when purchasing ticket. If you do not have a Laos visa you cannot buy a ticket, as the bus will NOT wait for passengers processing their visas on arrival (citizens of few countries outside Southeast Asia who can enter Laos visa-free, notably Russians, may have to insist on that fact and/or to show some solid proof they will not need a VoA, like existing Lao visa-free entry stamps). Tickets can only be purchased on the day of travel. Visas are available at the Lao PDR consulate in town. (Thai) and limited English are spoken by consular staff. Hours are Monday-Friday, 08:00-12:00 and 13:00-16:00. Prices are said to be same as in Bangkok. Visas for American, Australian, British, several EU and New Zealand citizens cost 1,400 Baht/US$40, Canadians pay 1,700 Baht/US$50, while Chinese pay 600 Baht/US$17. Officially, visas can be picked up the next day, or pay an additional 200 Baht to have the visa issued within 1 hour. Officially, only Baht is accepted although if you don't have Baht and they may take US dollars. A 30-31 Baht to the U.S. dollar rate has been reported, making it more expensive than getting a visa on arrival and paying in US dollars.
  • Bus connections to Ubon, Udon, Nong Khai (Class 2: 110 Baht), Maha Sarakham, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Roi Et, Chiang Mai, Lampang, Lamphun, Phrae, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok, Mukdahan (Savannakhet,Laos), Amnat Charoen, Nong Bua Lamphu, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (22:00 daily, 450 Baht) and Northern Thailand are also available.

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