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Phu Thap Boek is the highest mountain peak in Phetchabun Province and one of Thailand’s most popular destinations for nature lovers, photographers, and camping enthusiasts. Standing at approximately 1,768 meters above sea level, the mountain offers refreshing cool weather throughout the year. During winter, temperatures can drop to single digits, and frost can occasionally appear on the moun...
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Khao Kho is the definition of a vacation paradise in the lower northern region, earned the nickname Switzerland of Thailand. The name "Khao Kho" is derived from the Kho tree (Livistona speciosa), a palm species with fan-like leaves that grew abundantly in this area in the past. Beyond its atmosphere, the area holds significant history as a battlefield between the government and the Commu...
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Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Temple is perched on a hilltop in Khao Kho, a place where Buddhist faith meets world-class artistry. The name originates from its strategic location surrounded by high cliffs. Local legend tells of a mysterious glowing crystal ball seen floating in the sky before disappearing into a cave on the cliffside. Believed to be a sacred sign, the site was named "Pha Sorn Kaew"...
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Phetchabura Buddhist Park is a significant Buddhist center and cultural tourist attraction in Phetchabun Province. It was built to commemorate the 84th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The concept for its construction arose from the collaborative efforts of the people of Phetchabun, government agencies, the private sector, and numerous Buddhists wh...
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Wat Trai Phum is one of the oldest and most important temples in Phetchabun Province. Located on the banks of the Pa Sak River in the heart of Phetchabun city, although the exact year of its construction is unknown, its architectural style and local legends suggest it dates back to the early Ayutthaya period or possibly even earlier. Wat Trai Phum has long been a center of faith for the people of ...
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Nam Nao National Park is a vast forest area covering approximately 603,750 Rai, spanning the borders of Phetchabun and Chaiyaphum provinces. The geography mostly consists of complex high mountain ranges that serve as a vital headwater source for several rivers, such as the Pa Sak, Pong, and Loei rivers. Due to the richness of the forest, it is home to diverse wildlife that frequently appears to vi...
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Si Thep Historical Park is Thailand’s latest pride as a new UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, officially listed in 2023. This ancient city is like a time capsule that perfectly preserves the prosperity of the Dvaravati civilization and ancient Khmer culture. The history of Si Thep began more than 1,500 years ago, serving as a commercial and religious hub connecting Central and Northeaster...
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