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Phu Lom Lo is located in Kok Sathon Subdistrict, Dan Sai District, Loei Province, within Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. The mountain sits on the border of three provinces: Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, and Loei, making it accessible from multiple routes.
Phu Lom Lo has been nicknamed "Thailand’s Sakura" as it is home to the largest plantation of Wild Himalayan Cherry trees in the country, coveri... read more
Phu Lom Lo has been nicknamed "Thailand’s Sakura" as it is home to the largest plantation of Wild Himalayan Cherry trees in the country, coveri... read more
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One of the highlights is the sunrise view. A... 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
Established in 1986 by the Department of Agriculture, Phu Ruea Highland Agricultural Research Station was created to study and develop plant varieties suitable for highland cultivation in northeastern Thailand. The station covers approximately 1,500 rai (about 590 acres), divided into areas for fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental plants, and water reservoirs. It plays a key role in testing and imp...
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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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a large stone ground and is the beginning of the pine one near the park consists of the sunset view point is clear, that makes the most popular tourist photographers to capture the Pha Lom Sak...
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Phu Kradueng National Park is a sandstone table-top mountain shaped like an inverted bell, covering approximately 348 square kilometers (217,575 rai). It was declared Thailand’s second national park in 1959 (B.E. 2502).
The summit plateau is about 60 square kilometers, serving as the main area for overnight stays and nature exploration. The Wang Kwang Visitor Center provides accommodation, c... read more
The summit plateau is about 60 square kilometers, serving as the main area for overnight stays and nature exploration. The Wang Kwang Visitor Center provides accommodation, c... read more
Phra That Si Song Rak was built on the banks of the Mun River in Dan Sai, Loei Province, during the reign of King Chai Setthathirath of the Lan Xang Kingdom in 1560 BE (A.D. 1517) and completed in 1563 BE (A.D. 1520). It served as a witness to mutual assistance and alliance between Ayutthaya under King Maha Chakkraphat and Lan Xang (present-day Vientiane, Lao PDR).
During that era, Burma was expan... read more
During that era, Burma was expan... read more
Kaeng Khut Khu, located in Chiang Khan District, Loei Province, is a natural rapids area characterized by large rocks and flowing water that changes with the seasons. During the rainy season, the water flows swiftly, creating powerful cascades, while in the dry season, the water slows, revealing rock formations and creating picturesque scenery. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, photogr...
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Kaeng Song Khon Waterfall is unique because it does not drop from a high cliff like typical waterfalls. Instead, the water flows along a gentle rocky slope, forming several shallow cascades and small pools along the way. This makes it perfect for sitting, dipping feet, or relaxing in the water in certain safe areas. Families and children often come here to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The surro... read more
The surro... read more