Situated
in the Lower North some 345 kilometres from Bangkok, Pichit is
accessible by both road and rail. Nurtured by two rivers, the Yom and
the Nan running parallel to one another north to south, the land is
agriculturally fertile. Once the site of an ancient town dating back
almost a thousand years ago, Phichit has played in a major role in the
history of both Sukhothai and Ayutthaya.
Known
as the land of the crocodiles, it has been home to this ferocious
reptile which has thrived in its waters. There are today several
fresh-water crocodile farms. Phichit features in the Thai epic Krai
Thong composed by King Rama II which tells of Chalawa
Phichit is administratively divided into the following districts:
Muang, Pho Prathap Chang, Taphan hin, Bang Mun Nak, Pho Thale, Sam
Ngam, Wang Sai Phun, Thap Khlo, Sak Lek, Dong Charoen, Bueng Na Rang
and Wachirabarami.