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Pha Taem National Park is located in Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, covering an area of about 340 square kilometers. The terrain is mainly composed of rugged high mountains, cliffs along the Mekong River, dry dipterocarp forests, mixed deciduous forests, and natural rock plateaus, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Before it was declared a national park, the Pha Taem area had been ... read more
Before it was declared a national park, the Pha Taem area had been ... read more
Tat Ton Waterfall is located within Kaeng Tana National Park in Sirindhorn District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, about 90 kilometers from the city center. It is a medium-sized waterfall formed by the Tat Ton Stream cascading over a wide rocky terrace into a pool below, creating a stunning water curtain—especially during the rainy season when the flow is strongest and the width expands to arou...
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Phu Ruea National Park covers areas in Phu Ruea and Tha Li districts of Loei Province, with its northern boundary adjoining Laos. The park’s terrain resembles a large ship perched atop a high mountain, with some rocks shaped as if sculpted, locally called “Kwan Samor.” Surrounding peaks are often shrouded in mist, creating a serene atmosphere amid lush forests, covering an area o...
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Plaba Waterfall is located in Phu Ruea District, Loei Province. It is a medium-sized waterfall approximately 10 meters high, formed by the difference in levels of the rock layers in the San River. The water flows over wide rock terraces before reaching a peaceful, shaded pool below, ideal for resting and taking photos.
The waterfall remains a pristine natural site, suitable for visitors seeking to... read more
The waterfall remains a pristine natural site, suitable for visitors seeking to... read more
Chiang Khan Walking Street is a prominent tourist attraction in Chiang Khan, Loei Province. The street is an old, peaceful area that comes alive in the evening as a walking street. Here, visitors can experience the authentic local lifestyle and enjoy the serene environment.
The walking street is filled with local shops selling regional handicrafts, traditional foods such as fresh rice noodles, spi... read more
The walking street is filled with local shops selling regional handicrafts, traditional foods such as fresh rice noodles, spi... read more
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One of the highlights is the sunrise view. A... read more
Wat Thung Si Muang is located to the east of Thung Si Muang Park, near key government offices such as the Telegraph Post Office, Ubon Ratchathani City Municipality, and Ubon Ratchathani Kindergarten School. The temple spans an area of 19 rai, 2 ngan, and 23 square wah.
It is believed to have been established in 1813 during the reign of King Rama II. Phra Ariyawongsajarn Yanawimon, a native of Ubon... read more
It is believed to have been established in 1813 during the reign of King Rama II. Phra Ariyawongsajarn Yanawimon, a native of Ubon... read more