Lopburi is the capital city of Lopburi Province in central Thailand, located approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Bangkok. The city proper has a population of 58,000 and covers an area of 6.85 square kilometers across Tha Hin tambon and parts of Thale Chup Son in Mueang Lopburi District. Lopburi is characterized by a tropical climate with pronounced seasonality: temperatures range from 25–26°C in cooler months to 29–30°C during hot season peaks, with the heaviest rainfall occurring September through August, when precipitation reaches 305mm and 266mm respectively. The city hosts six temples within a 10-kilometer radius and serves as a cultural gateway for visitors seeking authentic Thai heritage away from major tourist centers. The nearest commercial airport is Takhli Airport, approximately 66 kilometers distant.
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Lopburi sits in Thailand's central region with a humid tropical climate. The dry season runs November through February, with December being the coolest month at 25.5°C average and lowest precipitation at 10mm. Hot season peaks in April at 30.1°C average maximum temperature. The monsoon period extends May through October, with September as the wettest month, recording 305mm of rainfall over 26 rain days. March experiences the highest maximum temperatures, reaching 34.9°C on average. Relative humidity remains consistently elevated throughout the year due to the region's tropical position.
The optimal period for visiting Lopburi is November through February, when rainfall is minimal and temperatures are comfortable. January and February average 25–27°C with only 18–26mm of monthly precipitation. December offers the lowest rainfall at 10mm across just 2 rain days, making it ideal for outdoor sightseeing. November also provides favorable conditions with 45mm of rain and 7 rain days. Travelers should avoid September and August, which see maximum precipitation and highest humidity levels.

Lopburi is distinguished by its concentration of Buddhist temples and historical significance within Thai culture. The city contains six temples documented within the immediate 10-kilometer radius, making it an important pilgrimage and cultural study destination. These temples represent centuries of Khmer and Thai architectural traditions and serve as active centers of religious practice. The city's historical role as a former Khmer settlement and later Thai administrative center is reflected in its temple designs and urban layout. Visitors interested in Buddhist architecture, monastic life, and Thai cultural traditions will find substantial sites for exploration and documentation.
Lopburi is located 150 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, accessible via highway routes that connect the city to Thailand's capital and surrounding regions. The nearest commercial airport is Takhli Airport, situated 66 kilometers from Lopburi. Ground transportation from Bangkok is the primary access route for most visitors, with multiple transport options available including bus services and private vehicles. Regional rail and road networks facilitate connections to other central Thai destinations.

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