Sisaket Province

The Eastern Cultural Frontier of Isan and a Land of Ancient Khmer Sanctuaries

Sisaket Province is a historically deep-rooted and culturally rich province in Lower Northeastern Thailand (Isan), bordering Cambodia. Known for its ancient Khmer temples, strong Isan–Khmer cultural identity, fertile agricultural lands, and resilient communities, Sisaket stands as one of Thailand’s most authentic and tradition-preserving provinces.


🏛️ Formation & Historical Background

Sisaket’s history reflects centuries of Khmer, Lao, and Thai influence.

Key Historical Timeline

Year/PeriodMajor Event
9th–13th centuryPart of the Khmer civilization
18th centuryLao and Khmer settlements expand
1786Official establishment of Sisaket town
18th–19th centuryIntegrated into Siam
1933Established as a modern Thai province

Sisaket retains one of the strongest Khmer cultural legacies in Thailand.


🧭 Basic Provincial Information

CategoryDetails
Official NameSisaket Province
Capital CitySisaket
RegionNortheastern Thailand (Lower Isan)
Governor (2025)Appointed by Ministry of Interior
Area~8,840 sq km
Population (2025 est.)~1.45 million
Time ZoneUTC +7
Main LanguagesThai, Isan, Khmer
ISO CodeTH-33

⚖️ Government & Administration

Sisaket follows Thailand’s provincial administrative framework.

LevelAuthority
ProvinceGovernor
DistrictDistrict Chiefs (Amphoe)
LocalMunicipalities & Subdistrict Administrative Organizations

The Sisaket Provincial Hall oversees governance.


🗺️ Administrative Districts of Sisaket

Sisaket Province consists of 22 districts (Amphoe):

  1. Mueang Sisaket

  2. Yang Chum Noi

  3. Kanthararom

  4. Kantharalak

  5. Khukhan

  6. Phrai Bueng

  7. Prang Ku

  8. Khun Han

  9. Rasi Salai

  10. Uthumphon Phisai

  11. Bueng Bun

  12. Huai Thap Than

  13. Non Khun

  14. Si Rattana

  15. Nam Kliang

  16. Wang Hin

  17. Phu Sing

  18. Mueang Chan

  19. Benchalak

  20. Phayu

  21. Pho Si Suwan

  22. Sila Lat


🌐 Geography & Environment

Topography: Plains, low hills, border highlands
Major Rivers: Mun River tributaries
Borders: Surin, Ubon Ratchathani, Yasothon, Cambodia

Natural & Cultural Features

  • Dangrek (Dongrek) Mountain Range

  • Border forests & plateaus

  • Agricultural plains

Sisaket is highly suitable for rain-fed agriculture.


🏘️ Local Government Structure

  • Sisaket City Municipality

  • Kantharalak Municipality

  • Khukhan Municipality

  • Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (TAO/SAO)

Local governance focuses on rural services and cultural stability.


🧩 Provincial Development & Priorities

Key development focuses include:

  • Agriculture & food security

  • Cross-border trade potential

  • Cultural & historical tourism

  • Rural infrastructure development

  • Community-based economic growth

Sisaket emphasizes grassroots development.


🛡️ Law Enforcement & Safety

AgencyFunction
Sisaket Provincial PoliceLaw enforcement
Border Patrol PoliceBorder security
Disaster Response UnitsFlood & drought management

Sisaket is generally considered a safe and community-oriented province.


🕊️ Religion, Language & Culture

CategoryDetails
Major ReligionBuddhism (Theravada)
Cultural IdentityIsan–Khmer
Local LanguagesIsan, Khmer
Traditional ArtsSilk weaving, folk rituals

Major Religious & Cultural Sites

  • Preah Vihear–related temple complexes (Thai side)

  • Prasat Sa Kamphaeng Yai

  • Prasat Prang Ku

  • Sisaket City Pillar Shrine

Sisaket preserves some of Thailand’s most significant Khmer ruins.


📈 Economy & Key Sectors

SectorDescription
AgricultureRice, garlic, shallots
HandicraftsSilk & weaving
TradeLocal & border trade
ServicesLocal commerce

Sisaket is one of Thailand’s top garlic-producing provinces.


🎓 Education & Healthcare

CategoryDetails
UniversitiesSisaket Rajabhat University
Major HospitalsSisaket Hospital

Education focuses on teacher training and local capacity building.


✈️ Transport & Infrastructure

CategoryDetails
RoadsRegional highways
RailNortheastern Railway Line
Nearest AirportUbon Ratchathani Airport

Rail connectivity supports trade and mobility.


🏞️ Tourism & Attractions

Top Attractions

  • Prasat Sa Kamphaeng Yai

  • Prasat Prang Ku

  • Huai Ta Mai Reservoir

  • Dangrek mountain viewpoints

  • Traditional silk villages

Tourism highlights heritage and rural authenticity.


🌍 Regional & National Role

  • Khmer heritage stronghold of Thailand

  • Agricultural backbone of Lower Isan

  • Cultural bridge with Cambodia

  • Rural stability & food security province


📝 Summary

Sisaket Province is a land of deep history, resilient agriculture, and living Khmer–Isan traditions. With its ancient temples, fertile plains, and strong community identity, Sisaket stands as one of Thailand’s most culturally authentic and historically important provinces.


📢 News & Articles

  • “Preserving Khmer Temples in Sisaket”

  • “Garlic Farming and Rural Economy”

  • “Cultural Heritage Along the Thai–Cambodian Border”


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