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Hat Chom Dao, located in Khong Chiam District of Ubon Ratchathani Province, is a large rocky terrace in the Mekong River that emerges during the dry season (around November to April). The name “Hat Chom Dao” means “Star Viewing Beach,” referring to the wide open space and clear night sky, ideal for stargazing. It also offers beautiful panoramic scenery during the daytime.
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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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Kaeng Tana National Park is located in Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, covering approximately 80 square kilometers. It was established to conserve the large river rapids, the Mun River ecosystem, and the surrounding dry dipterocarp and mixed deciduous forests, which host a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Kaeng Tana features massive rock formations made of sandstone and granite, f... read more
Kaeng Tana features massive rock formations made of sandstone and granite, f... read more
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... read more
Most of the paintings depict wild animals such as elephants, buffalo, and birds, as well as h... read more
Wat Tham Khuha Sawan, located in Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, is unique for being set inside a spacious natural cave. Inside, visitors will find sacred Buddha images and other religious objects crafted in the distinctive Lan Chang style blended with traditional Thai art, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local community.
The cave’s size and atmosphere make it i... read more
The cave’s size and atmosphere make it i... read more
Wat Tham Waeo Sin Chai is located in Nam Thaeng Subdistrict, Si Mueang Mai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The temple is distinct for its natural stone cave, which has been used as a meditation and spiritual retreat for centuries. Inside the cave, several ancient Buddha images are enshrined, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere filled with faith and spiritual energy.
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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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Lan Hin Taek is a natural phenomenon formed from the weathering of large granite rocks within Pha Taem National Park, dating back millions of years. The rocks naturally cracked due to pressure, wind, and water erosion, creating a wide rocky area with walking paths and scenic viewpoints.
This site is part of Pha Taem National Park, which is also famous for ancient rock paintings over 3,000 years ol... read more
This site is part of Pha Taem National Park, which is also famous for ancient rock paintings over 3,000 years ol... read more
Soi Sawan Waterfall is located in Pha Taem National Park, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. It is one of the most prominent waterfalls in northeastern Thailand, with a height of around 20–30 meters. What makes this waterfall unique is the convergence of two streams—Huai Soi and Huai Phai—that meet atop a cliff and plunge together in a graceful fall resembling a nec...
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Saeng Chan Waterfall, also known as "Namtok Long Ru" (literally "waterfall through the hole"), is located in Pha Taem National Park, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani. It's one of Thailand's most unique natural wonders, often referred to as an "Unseen Thailand" attraction. What makes this waterfall extraordinary is that the water doesn't just fall off a cliff — instead, it cascades thro...
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