“Massive granite rocks naturally split into cracks, with views of the Mekong River and surrounding forests. The area provides a peaceful setting for walking and photography.”
Lan Hin Taek is a natural phenomenon formed from the weathering of large granite rocks within Pha Taem National Park, dating back millions of years. The rocks naturally cracked due to pressure, wind, and water erosion, creating a wide rocky area with walking paths and scenic viewpoints.
This site is part of Pha Taem National Park, which is also famous for ancient rock paintings over 3,000 years old and its rich natural diversity. Visitors can follow nature trails between the rock area and viewpoints, enjoying the beauty of the Mekong River and surrounding forests.
Lan Hin Taek also serves as a learning site for geology and local biology, where visitors can observe rock formations and native plants. It is ideal for nature photography and adventure activities on the rocks.
Visitors should exercise caution when walking on slippery or cracked rocks and wear appropriate clothing and footwear for outdoor activities.
How to Get There
- Located within Pha Taem National Park, about a 3–4 hour drive from Ubon Ratchathani city. Accessible by private car or tour bus.
Travel Tips
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Visit in the morning to avoid strong sunlight
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Wear shoes suitable for walking on rocks
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Bring enough food and drinking water
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Keep the area clean and avoid littering
Admission Fee
According to Pha Taem National Park rates
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Thai: Adults 40 THB, Children 20 THB
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Foreigners: Adults 400 THB, Children 200 THB
Opening Hours
- Daily, 08:30 – 18:00