Si Sa Ket is a low-density provincial center with a rural character, dominated by water bodies and open spaces. The landscape features extensive lakes, rivers, and canals, creating a natural, flat terrain punctuated by religious sites and educational institutions. The built environment is largely horizontal, with minimal high-density development, and no major coastal or urban pressures.
The district supports a basic but functional infrastructure network, with a modest number of hypermarkets, convenience stores, and pharmacies. Health infrastructure is relatively robust for the region, with over 50 hospitals and clinics. The retail and dining density is low, favoring local and small-scale options. The primary transport nodes are limited to bus stops and train stations, indicating significant reliance on private vehicles for mobility.
