10 ที่เที่ยว ภาคอีสาน สืบสานความสวยงาม

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10 ที่เที่ยว ภาคอีสาน สืบสานความสวยงาม
Phu Thok, located in Chiang Khan District, Loei Province, is one of the most popular destinations in northeastern Thailand for experiencing the sea of mist. Especially in the cool season, travelers flock here to witness the mesmerizing scenery of mist blanketing the valleys and flowing above the Mekong River, creating a magical and dreamlike atmosphere. One of the highlights is the sunrise view. A...
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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...
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Phu Thok, meaning “isolated mountain” in the Isan language, is a massive sandstone mountain rising prominently from the surrounding plains of Bueng Kan. Its unique geographical feature gives it significance both in terms of natural landscape and spiritual value, especially as it has been developed into a meditation site known as Wat Jetiyakhiri. The origin of this temple is closely lin...
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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...
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Song Yae Catholic Church is an important Catholic religious site in terms of history, faith, and architecture in lower northeastern Thailand. Its origin dates back to 1908, when five local families were expelled from their original village due to beliefs and misunderstandings that labeled them as “evil spirits (phi pop).” As a result, they were forced to migrate and seek a new place to...
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Viewpoint Km. 30 Khao Yai National Park is one of the most important rest stops and photo spots for tourists entering Khao Yai National Park via Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province (via the Chao Pho Checkpoint/Noen Hom Checkpoint). This point is located on Thanarat Road (Highway 2090), approximately 30 kilometers from the park entrance, according to the installed kilometer markers. Land...
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Dok Kra Jiao Blooming Field, Pa Hin Ngam National Park is located on the Phang Hoei Mountains in Chaiyaphum Province, a popular rainy season tourist destination in Thailand. Especially from June to August every year, when the Dipterocarp forest is adorned with the pinkish-purple hues of “Dok Kra Jiao”, also called Siam Tulip, in full bloom. The wonder of Dok Kra Jiao lies in its g...
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Pha Taem is one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in Thailand, located within Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani. The ancient rock paintings on the cliffs date back 3,000–4,000 years to the Neolithic period, reflecting the daily life, society, and beliefs of early humans. Most of the paintings depict wild animals such as elephants, buffalo, and birds, as well as h...
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Sao Chaliang is a prominent natural attraction within Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani. These towering mushroom-shaped stone pillars are scattered across a broad rocky plateau and were formed through the prolonged erosion by wind, rain, and water over millions of years. The upper layer consists of hard, dark sandstone that protects the softer rock below, which has been eroded away to cre...
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Sam Phan Bok, meaning "Three Thousand Holes," is a remarkable natural site along the Mekong River in Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani. Known as the "Grand Canyon of Thailand," it features more than 3,000 rock pools formed by river erosion during the annual flood season. These pools vary in shape and size, some as deep as three meters, creating a unique geological landscape rarely seen elsewhere....
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