บึงกาฬ ต้องเทียว
2580
สถานที่ท่องเทียวบึงกาฬ ต้องเทียว ห้ามพลาด มีที่ใดบ้าง มาดูกันเลย
Naka Cave is located within Phu Langka National Park in Bueng Kan Province, along a challenging uphill trail of 1.4–2 km. The route involves steep stairways and rope-assisted climbs, taking around 4–6 hours round trip.
Inside the cave, key spots include the naga head formation, realistic scale-like textures across the rock, and the dazzling Sun Crack, where natural light pierces throug... read more
Inside the cave, key spots include the naga head formation, realistic scale-like textures across the rock, and the dazzling Sun Crack, where natural light pierces throug... read more
Hin Sam Wan (Three Whale Rock) is a must-see natural wonder in Bueng Kan, Thailand's youngest province. The site is named for its three giant sandstone rocks that, from a certain angle, look like a family of whales swimming together. These majestic rocks are a testament to millions of years of natural erosion.
Located within the Phu Sing Forest Park, the area is part of a lush, rich forest reserve... read more
Located within the Phu Sing Forest Park, the area is part of a lush, rich forest reserve... read more
3
Phu Thok
The origin of this temple is closely lin... read more
Chet Si Waterfall is situated within the Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary in Ban Tong Subdistrict, Seka District, Bueng Kan Province. The waterfall originates from the Kra-am Stream, which flows across the majestic Phu Wua mountain range. The geological landscape is characterized by vast, reddish-brown sandstone plateaus interspersed with lush mixed deciduous and dry evergreen forests. The waterfal...
read more
Tham Phra Waterfall icially known as Tham Phra Phu Wua, is located within the strict conservation area of the Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary in Seka District, Bueng Kan. It is widely regarded as a geological masterpiece of the upper Northeast. The waterfall is situated on a massive sandstone plateau that has been sculpted by water erosion over millennia, resulting in smooth rock surfaces, natural...
read more
The Chao Mae Song Nang Shrine, located on the banks of the Mekong River in Wisit Subdistrict, Mueang Bueng Kan District, is a sacred place deeply intertwined with the history and spirituality of the people of Bueng Kan. According to legends passed down through generations and recorded in local chronicles, Chao Mae Song Nang were the daughters of Chao Wattraku, or the King of Lan Xang of Vientiane....
read more
Kaeng Ahong, famously known as the "Navel of the Mekong," is located at a strategic bend in front of Wat Ahong Silawas in Khai Si, Bueng Kan. According to hydrographic surveys conducted using echo sounders, this location is identified as a deep pool, reaching depths of approximately 196 to 200 meters during the monsoon season. This makes it the deepest point along the entire 4,800-kilometer stretc...
read more