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Wat Na Phrameru
Big Buddha Image inside the typical Ubosot A unique sitting Buddha image (green-black stone) in Wihan near the Ubosot


Wat Phra That Pha Ngao
This temples hilltop pagoda offers a spectacular view of the Mekong River and Laos.


Phra Nang Cave Beach
Features unique limestone formations, pristine white sand, a sacred cave, the enchanting phenomenon of bioluminescent plankton at night, and is a famous global filming location.


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.”


Thao To Waterfall Forest Park
Thao To Waterfall Forest Park is a small yet scenic waterfall formed by cascading sandstone layers. The park is home to the sacred Pu Luep Shrine, revered by locals, and offers a breathtaking cliff-top viewpoint where visitors can enjoy sweeping views of Nong Bua Lamphu town.


Mae Surin Waterfall National Park
Mae Surin Waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in Thailand, plunging about 180 meters down a steep cliff into a deep valley, creating a breathtaking natural scene.

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Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine Sanam Naresuan
The Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine at Sanam Naresuan is located in the spacious grounds of Sanam Naresuan. Surrounded by gardens and large trees, the shrine offers a peaceful and shaded atmosphere, ideal for strolling, paying respects, and learning about history. Locals and visitors often come to perform rituals, light incense, and pray for courage, success, and good fortune, making the shrine both a spiritual center and an important historical learning site.


Wat Doi Thep Sombun
The temple’s main highlight is the pair of large golden Naga statues that extend along the pathway leading up to the temple, each over 1 kilometer long, making them among the longest in Thailand. At the summit, the beautifully enshrined Phra Phuttha Chayanti Buddha sits with a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Nong Bua Lamphu city. The temple is both a sacred religious site and an impressive natural viewpoint.


Ping Ngu Curve
A winding road along Phu Phan mountain resembling a giant snake slithering through the forest.


The For Rest Café Nong Khai
Enjoy the stunning giant lotus pond with a lush forest-garden atmosphere and chic photo corners.

New Hotels
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Madame Farmstay Reosrt
Madame Farmstay Resort offers a peaceful countryside stay in Wan Yai District, Mukdahan—just 3.4 km from the District Office and located by Highway 3015. With 5 guest rooms including single and twin beds, it features in-room amenities like a TV and refrigerator, plus shared relaxing spaces. Ideal for travelers seeking calm and comfort in nature.


Novotel Living Bangkok Sukhumvit Legacy
Novotel Living Bangkok Sukhumvit Legacy is a modern, family-friendly hotel located in the heart of Sukhumvit, just minutes from BTS Phrom Phong and Emporium Mall. This is an ideal for both short and long stays.

New Restaurants
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Talad Noi Community
A nostalgic mix of vintage wooden homes, Chinese shrines, street art, and trendy cafés set in one of Bangkok’s oldest communities.


Baan Tai Lue Coffee
Baan Tai Lue Coffee features a relaxing atmosphere in the middle of green rice fields, with balcony seating and Thai-style wooden booths, serving fresh coffee, Thai desserts, and homestays with scenic views of the Phu Kha Mountains.
