Similar Trips 'Ubon Ratchathani'
Attractions 'Ubon Ratchathani'



Pha Taem National Park
Pha Taem stands out with its ancient cliffside rock paintings along the Mekong River, stretching over 180 meters, and breathtaking sunrise views. The park also boasts a rich variety of landscapes, from dramatic cliffs and stone plateaus to wildflower fields.





Saeng Chan Waterfall
Saeng Chan Waterfall is known for its distinctive water stream falling through a hole in the rock ceiling. The round hole was naturally carved by erosion over centuries, resembling moonlight piercing the forest canopy. Surrounding scenery is lush and serene — ideal for nature lovers and photography.





Soi Sawan Waterfall
The waterfall is formed by two converging streams that fall from a cliff, creating a natural necklace-like flow. It's nestled in lush forest and near seasonal wildflower meadows.





Tat Ton Waterfall
A 6-meter-high scenic waterfall surrounded by shady forest and rock plains. Easily accessible with no long trekking required, ideal for family visits or nature lovers.





The Two Color River
The reddish Mekong and the greenish Mun rivers converge without instantly mixing, creating a distinct boundary of two colors. You can take a boat ride for an up-close experience of this unique natural wonder.





Morning Fresh Market Khongjiam
Fresh market selling local food e.g. river fish, vegetable, breakfast (congee)





Pak Mun Dam
Pak Mun Dam serves as both a hydroelectric power facility and a popular viewpoint at the confluence of two major rivers. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, observe local fishery life, and explore surrounding ecotourism attractions, especially during the cool season.





Wat Tham Khuha Sawan
A temple situated within a large natural cave, adorned with beautiful Buddha images and stalactites. The site houses a large ceremonial gong, an important religious object, and offers a serene environment perfect for meditation and enjoying views of the Mekong River.





Phu Chanadai
Phu Chanadai offers a 360-degree view of forests and the Mekong River, ideal for sunrise watching and nature photography.





Sao Chaliang
Sao Chaliang features large mushroom-shaped stone pillars formed by natural erosion over millions of years. Each pillar has unique shapes and patterns standing tall on a wide rocky plain, making it a favorite photo spot in Pha Taem National Park.





Ancient Rock Paintings Pha Taem
Stunning prehistoric rock paintings showing ancient human life and beliefs, set against scenic cliffs and views of the Mekong River.





Kaeng Tana National Park
Large river rapids with clear waterfalls and lush mixed deciduous forests. Scenic trails allow visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty.





Lan Hin Taek Pha Taem
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.





Wat Tham Waeo Sin Chai
The temple features a natural cave that has been a meditation retreat for generations. Ancient Buddha images are enshrined inside, surrounded by tranquility and cool stone walls. The peaceful environment makes it perfect for worship and spiritual practice.






Ubon Ratchathani National Museum
Originally the provincial hall, this historic building has been restored and converted into a national museum. It displays the province’s geography, history, and cultural heritage through permanent exhibitions.





Wat Mahawanaram
The Phra Chao Yai Inpaeng Buddha statue, a large brick-and-plaster image in the Mara-victory posture, measuring about 3 meters wide and 5 meters tall, and the temple’s beautiful historic atmosphere.





Wat Burapharam Ubon Ratchathani
A revered temple central to Thailand’s forest meditation tradition, once home to great monks like Luang Pu Mun and Luang Pu Sao.





Wat Chaeng
Wat Chaeng features a traditional Isan-style ordination hall (sim), built in 1888 by Chao Ratchabut. It showcases intricate wood carvings of honeycomb patterns, finials, and a rare crocodile-shaped staircase.





Wat Sri Ubon Rattanaram
This temple is famous for its ancient origins, the revered Phra Kaew Busarakham Buddha statue carved from yellow crystal, and its role as a center of meditation and Buddhist teachings.





Wat Thung Si Muang
Wat Thung Si Muang is known for its distinctive library built over water, blending Thai-Lao-Burmese architecture, and its Buddha’s footprint shrine with exquisite murals. It also houses Phra Chao Yai Si Muang, a revered ancient Buddha image.





Wat Supattanaram Worawihan
The temple features a unique blend of Thai and Western architecture, serene riverfront scenery, and holds great religious significance as the origin of the Dhammayut forest tradition in Northeast Thailand.





Wat Phra That Nong Bua
A magnificent chedi built to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of Buddhism and enshrining relics of the Buddha.





Wat Ban Na Mueang
The most striking feature is the ordination hall shaped like a royal swan boat, intricately adorned with vibrant ceramic tiles. Surrounded by tranquil grounds and other artful structures, it reflects both Thai creativity and deep religious devotion.






Thung Si Mueang
A central city park featuring the landmark “Royal Candle Sculpture” and hosting major local religious festivals.






Kaeng Saphue
Kaeng Saphue features large natural rock rapids with strong flowing water, ideal for swimming, rafting, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Mun River.






Sam Phan Bok
Over 3,000 naturally carved rock holes of various shapes and sizes along the Mekong River, offering stunning views, boat tours, and beautiful natural scenery year-round.





Hat Hong
Hat Hong is a small white sandy beach along the Mekong River, peaceful and perfect for relaxing, swimming, and watching the sunrise or sunset.






Kaeng Lamduan Waterfall
Kaeng Lamduan Waterfall features water cascading down high rock cliffs in a shaded forest. The atmosphere is peaceful and perfect for swimming and photography.






Sirindhorn Dam
Sirindhorn Dam stands out as a major hydroelectric plant combined with a floating solar power system. It offers breathtaking views of surrounding hills and a large reservoir, perfect for relaxation, sunset viewing, and learning about clean energy.






Hat Chom Dao
Rock formations and pools naturally eroded over thousands of years, breathtaking sunrise views, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and photography.



