Similar Trips 'Loei'
Attractions 'Loei'



Phu Ruea National Park
Phu Ruea National Park features towering mountains, lush greenery, and a cool climate year-round. It is perfect for relaxation, photography, and enjoying the morning mist. Key viewpoints include Phu Tok and Pha Lon. The park also has several beautiful waterfalls, such as Phaek Yai Waterfall, Tad Fa Waterfall, and Nan Chiao Waterfall.





Huai Phai Waterfall
Huai Phai Waterfall features multiple tiers of stunning cascades with powerful water flow during the rainy and winter seasons. Surrounded by verdant mixed deciduous and tropical forests, the area remains cool and refreshing throughout the year. It is an ideal spot for hiking, nature study, and relaxation amidst the greenery of Phu Luang.





Plaba Waterfall
Plaba Waterfall features natural beauty with clear flowing water, perfect for swimming and relaxing. The tranquil surroundings are ideal for photography and close interaction with nature.





Song Khon Waterfall
The unique highlight of Namtok Song Khon is the rock terrace sloping at a 45-degree angle where water flows down about 20 meters, creating a fascinating natural slide-like appearance. It is an ideal place for visitors to enjoy the refreshing stream and the richness of the surrounding forest.





Phu Ruea Highland Agricultural Research Station
The station is located in a cool climate ideal for growing various cold-climate crops. It features beautiful seasonal flower fields, including salvia, and experimental plots of economically important fruits such as macadamia and strawberries, offering visitors both scenic beauty and educational experiences in agriculture.





Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary
Phu Luang is a land of remarkable biodiversity, known for the red rhododendron (century-old rose) that blooms in winter. Rare plant species, such as terrestrial orchids and lady’s slipper orchids, thrive here alongside pine trees. The sanctuary also features dinosaur footprints over 120 million years old on sandstone slabs, making it a must-visit destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.






Phu Kradueng National Park
This table-top sandstone mountain is a symbol of achievement for Thai travelers. The challenging trek to the summit rewards hikers with the beauty of pine forests, sea of mist, and Pha Lom Sak, a striking cliff famous for sunset views. Its iconic scenery has become synonymous with the phrase “once in a lifetime.”





Pha Lomsak
A natural rock ledge extending out from the main cliff, accompanied by a single standing pine tree that creates a stunningly balanced natural composition. Pha Lomsak is one of the most popular spots to watch the sunset, offering breathtaking views and unforgettable moments. It is often called the “End of Love” point for Phu Kradueng conquerors.





Pha Nok Aen
Pha Nok Aen is the only sunrise viewpoint on Phu Kradueng where visitors can clearly see the sun rising above the horizon. It offers an atmosphere of crisp, cool air and a stunning view of the morning sea of mist, framed by overlapping mountain ranges below.





Pha Mak Duk
It is the most accessible sunset viewpoint near Wang Kwang Center. The wide rocky terrace makes it a relaxing spot after the long trek up the mountain. From here, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Phu Pha Chit, part of Nam Nao National Park, especially stunning during the cool season.





Khun Phong Waterfall
Khun Phong Waterfall is the grandest highlight of Phu Kradueng, set deep within a restricted forest zone. It is renowned for its breathtaking red maple scenery during the cool season and is considered a must-visit destination for adventurers conquering Phu Kradueng.





Pha Yiap Mek
Pha Yiap Mek is one of the most spectacular viewpoints on Phu Kradueng, giving visitors the sensation of standing above the clouds amid a breathtaking sea of mist in the morning, and it is a prime spot to enjoy the stunning sunset along the cliff.






Wat Pho Chai Na Phueng
Wat Pho Chai is one of the most important historical sites in Loei Province, estimated to be around 400 years old. The ancient ordination hall (Sim) features vernacular architecture blended with Lan Xang art. Inside, both the interior and exterior walls are decorated with exquisite mural paintings (Huup Taem), narrating Buddhist stories and local folklore with distinctive artistry. It is also the residence of Phra Chao Ong Saen, a highly revered Buddha image of the community.





Phu Suan Sai National Park
The park is a vast, well-preserved forest along the Thai–Lao border. It offers panoramic views of the mountains and the sea of mist from Hill 1408, the park’s highest peak. The park contains numerous beautiful waterfalls year-round, including Tat Hueng Waterfall, Khing Waterfall, Wang Tad Waterfall, and Chang Tok Waterfall. It also has historical significance as the site of the Ban Romkla Battlefield, with remnants of bunkers and other wartime structures visible on the peaks.





Nam Tok Chang Tok
Nam Tok Chang Tok features a 10-meter-high, 20-meter-wide waterfall with strong flowing water throughout the rainy season, surrounded by lush moist forest, perfect for relaxation and close encounters with nature.





Wang Tat Waterfall
Wang Tat Waterfall has a high water volume almost throughout the year, as it originates from the high mountains in the park. The waterfall cascades over several levels before flowing into the lower pool, creating a spectacular and refreshing scenery. It is ideal for visitors who enjoy hiking and immersing themselves in peace and tranquility. The waterfall is part of the Phrae River, an important waterway in the area, and is not far from Chang Tok Waterfall.





Nam Tok Khing
Nam Tok Khing is an easily accessible waterfall located along the main road in the park, ideal for stopping to rest and swim.





Viewpoint Noen 1255
Noen 1255 offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, stunning sunrises and sunsets, and is also a historic site with the Phra Phuttharaksa statue honoring the brave Isan warriors.





Tat Hueang Waterfall
This large waterfall flows over a cliff more than 30 meters high and 40 meters wide, forming a spectacular water curtain. It is known as a “two-nation waterfall,” visible and accessible from both Thai and Lao sides. The waterfall is surrounded by lush forest, providing a cool, serene environment perfect for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation.





Phra That Din Thaen
This unique stupa is unlike any other in Thailand, as it was not built from bricks or stones but from layers of soil and sandstone offered by local devotees for over two centuries. The act of “offering soil” symbolizes devotion and is believed to bring good fortune and fulfillment of wishes — a reflection of the pure and humble faith of the local villagers.





Phu Pha Muak
Phu Pha Muak offers a panoramic 360-degree view of the sea of mist and the sunrise–sunset scenery. The atmosphere is especially pleasant during the cool winter season. From the summit, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of both Thailand and Laos — a charming feature of this borderland area.






Phra Yai Phu Khok Ngio
A majestic walking Buddha statue towering over the Mekong River. Popular spot for sunrise and sunset views.





Chiang Khan Walking Street
An ancient market street with local shops, traditional foods, and souvenirs, all with a beautiful view of the Mekong River.





Kaeng Khut Khu
A large natural rapids area on the Mekong River, perfect for sightseeing and photographing the scenic landscape.





Wat Tha Khaek
A serene temple with a large vihara and beautiful chedi, perfect for making merit and paying respects to Buddha.





Wat Si Khun Mueang
The temple features an ancient ordination hall built in the Lan Chang architectural style, blending Northern Thai and Isan influences. Inside, it houses a highly revered Buddha image in the Maravichai posture. The temple has also been a central venue for religious ceremonies and local festivals for generations, making it both a spiritual and cultural landmark.





Wat Phra Phutthabat Phu Khwai Ngoen
The temple features the sacred Buddha’s footprint carved into stone and a large golden Buddha statue on the summit of the mountain. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of rice fields, mountains, and the Mekong River. The temple blends spiritual devotion with natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for both worship and relaxation.





Phu Thok
Watch the sunrise over a sea of mist with panoramic views of the Mekong River and Chiang Khan town.






City Pillar Shrine of Chao Pho Kut Pong
The shrine features traditional Thai architecture and a serene environment for worship and merit-making. Inside, visitors can pay respects to Chao Pho Kut Pong. The site offers a spiritual atmosphere where people can experience local beliefs and culture up close.





Loei Provincial Museum of Arts and Culture
The museum offers visitors a comprehensive understanding of Loei province. It features exhibits of ancient artifacts, traditional costumes, old photographs, handicrafts, and contemporary artworks, all presented in an atmosphere reflecting the unique local identity.





Chaloem Phrakiat Public Park Pa Loeng Yai
A spacious green area in the city center with shady trees and direct access to the Loei River. The suspension bridge within the park stands as a signature landmark and a favorite photo spot for both locals and visitors.





Wat Tham Pha Pu
Wat Tham Pha Pu stands out for its large natural cave containing Buddha statues and sacred objects for worship, while also offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and natural scenery, making it an ideal place for meditation and relaxation.





Phu Bo Bit Forest Park
The uniqueness of Phu Bo Bit Forest Park lies in the perfect combination of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Loei town, explore the sacred Pha Cave, and immerse themselves in the tranquil forest atmosphere, which makes this destination both inspiring and culturally valuable.





Phu Pha Lom Forest Park
Visitors can enjoy the beauty of mountains and pristine nature, with lush forests and morning mist creating a serene environment. It is perfect for relaxation and photography.






Phra That Si Song Rak
Phra That Si Song Rak stands out for its historical significance as a symbol of Thai-Lao friendship. The stupa is a white, bell-shaped structure situated on a hill, surrounded by a protective wall. It is revered by both local Thai people and the Lao communities across the Mekong River. The stupa is also considered the guardian of those born in the Year of the Goat (Mae).





Wat Nermmit Vipassana
The temple’s large Thai-style ubosot and brick pagoda are exceptionally ornate, setting it apart from other temples. Inside, the main hall enshrines a replica of Phra Chinnarat as the principal Buddha image, and the walls feature exquisite mural paintings depicting Buddhist history, skillfully created by local artists.





Kaeng Song Khon Waterfall
The waterfall is characterized by its wide rock terraces and clear streams flowing continuously over shallow rock layers. Its beauty is enhanced during the rainy season, when the water volume increases, creating strong currents over the rocks. Located near the important tourist attraction, Phra That Si Song Rak, it is easy to visit both sites in one trip.





Local Museum of Dan Sai Folk Museum of Phi Ta Khon
The museum is a cultural hub that comprehensively presents the history and beliefs of the Phi Ta Khon tradition. It is notable for its collection of Phi Ta Khon masks in various forms. The museum building is an old wooden structure within Wat Phon Chai. Demonstrations of mask-making are offered, and visitors can try on Phi Ta Khon costumes.





Phu Lom Lo
It is the largest site to view Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms in Thailand, covering over 1,000 rai. During mid-winter (January–February), the mountains are dyed in vibrant pink. It offers breathtaking views of layered mountain ranges and cool weather throughout the festival period. Visitors must use community tour vehicles to ascend and descend this steep mountain.






Wat Tham Maholarn
The limestone cave, named “Maholarn” for its massive main hall, houses a replica of the Buddha’s footprint. It is also a place where Phra Ajarn Mun Phurithatto practiced meditation. The main hall is tall and spacious, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites and the grandeur of nature.





Suang Hin Phangam
This site features limestone mountains aged 250–280 million years, forming a giant stone labyrinth that fascinates visitors. Hikers can explore caves, rock shelters, and giant cycads that are hundreds of years old.






Ban Hat Bia
A scenic riverside destination that transforms into a wide sand beach during the dry season. Visitors can walk down to the riverbank, observe the traditional gold-panning lifestyle, and purchase unique patterned stones from the Mekong River as memorable souvenirs.





Phu Lam Duan
A breathtaking 360-degree viewpoint overlooking the Mekong River and rolling mountains. Ideal for sunrise and dense morning mist, with a scenic walking path locally known as the "Poor Man’s Skywalk."






Phra That Sajja
A sacred monument built to continue the spiritual essence of Phra That Phanom, beautifully replicated with exquisite details. Inside enshrines the Buddha’s relics and soil from the original Phra That Phanom, symbolizing eternal faith and connection between Thailand and Laos.





Nam Heuang Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
This bridge symbolizes the friendship between Thailand and Laos, linking Loei to Xayaboury and providing the shortest route to Luang Prabang. It offers travelers a chance to cross the border and experience the riverside lifestyle of both nations.






Wat Tham Pha Bing
The monastery is renowned for the sacred Buddha footprint imprinted on the cave ceiling, a significant historical relic. It serves as a peaceful meditation site where Luang Pu Mun Phurithatto and Luang Pu Lui Chantasaro once resided. The site also houses the ashes and relics of revered forest monks.





Sirindhorn Art Center
The center was graciously named by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. It serves as a collection and exhibition venue for award-winning artworks by young artists from Thailand and abroad. The complex includes both permanent and rotating exhibition halls, as well as art practice and training facilities.






Huai Lao Waterfall
A natural limestone waterfall with around 10 cascading levels and a steady flow of water all year round. It is ideal for swimming, relaxing, and nature trekking, and serves as a vital headwater source within the Phu Kho–Phu Kratae National Forest Reserve.



