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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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Wat Nermmit Vipassana was founded in 1978 by Phra Kru Phawan Wisutthiyan (Luang Pho Maha Phan Silavisuttho), a meditation master of the Vipassana tradition, who initially came to practice asceticism at Phu Ploi hill. Originally named “Wat Pa Hua Nai Ung,” the temple later adopted the current name, Wat Nermmit Vipassana.
Construction of the ubosot began on May 5, 1987, and took more tha... read more
Construction of the ubosot began on May 5, 1987, and took more tha... 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
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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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
Namtok Song Khon is a charming waterfall hidden in the serene wilderness of Phu Ruea. Its water originates from streams descending from the highlands, making it crystal clear and refreshing throughout the year. During the rainy season, the water flow becomes stronger and more spectacular, filling the area with the sound of cascading water, while in the cool season, although the flow is gentler, th...
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Located in behind the Tourist-service center of Phu Phurue National Park. In the office, there are restroom, car park and shelter and local products for all tourists i.e. OTOP Tel 042-89004. ...
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One of the highlights is the sunrise view. A... read more
Phra Yai Phu Khok Ngio, officially named Phra Phuttha Nawamin Mongkhon Lila, is a magnificent Buddha statue located by the Mekong River in Ban Pak Tom, Chiang Khan District, Loei Province. It is one of the most sacred and iconic landmarks of Chiang Khan, attracting both worshippers and tourists alike. The statue stands gracefully on a hilltop, making it visible from afar, and serves as a spiritual...
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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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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
Nam Tok Khing is part of the Phrae River, flowing over mountainous terrain. It has a height of approximately 5 meters and a width of about 25 meters. The water cascades over rocks, forming 2–3 tiers, creating large pools and a shaded, serene environment suitable for resting and safe swimming.
The surrounding area is dense montane rainforest with a wide variety of plants, including large tree... read more
The surrounding area is dense montane rainforest with a wide variety of plants, including large tree... read more
Phu Suan Sai National Park covers an area of approximately 73,225 rai (117 square kilometers), encompassing the high mountain ranges in the northern part of Loei Province, which continue to the border with Laos, with the Hueang River serving as a natural boundary.
The park’s terrain consists of complex mountains with elevations ranging from 600 to 1,408 meters above sea level. The highest pe... read more
The park’s terrain consists of complex mountains with elevations ranging from 600 to 1,408 meters above sea level. The highest pe... read more
Wang Tat Waterfall is situated within Phu Suan Sai National Park in Na Haeo District, Loei Province. It is a large waterfall with scenic views year-round, especially during the rainy season when the water is abundant and flows rapidly into a large pool. Visitors can admire the cascading layers and the water flowing over natural rock formations.
The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, an imp... read more
The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, an imp... read more
Tat Hueang Waterfall features a wide, cascading water curtain that drops into a deep pool below. Situated on the Hueang River, the waterfall marks the natural border between Thailand and Laos, earning it the nickname “Thai–Lao Friendship Waterfall.” From the waterfall, the right bank is Thailand (Phu Suan Sai National Park), and the left bank is Laos.
The surrounding area is cove... read more
The surrounding area is cove... read more
Nam Tok Chang Tok is located within Phu Suan Sai National Park, Na Haeo District, Loei Province. It is one of the most scenic and well-known waterfalls in the park. The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, cascading over a cliff about 10 meters high and 20 meters wide, splashing onto the rocks below, creating a refreshing and cool atmosphere year-round.
The surrounding area is dense moist fo... read more
The surrounding area is dense moist fo... read more
Wat Pho Chai Na Phueng is located in Ban Na Phueng, Na Haeo District — a border district known for its natural surroundings and traditional lifestyle. The temple has long served as a spiritual and cultural center of the community.
It is believed to have been built around the 17th–18th century (approximately 400–500 years ago), even before the establishment of Ban Na Phueng. It wa... read more
It is believed to have been built around the 17th–18th century (approximately 400–500 years ago), even before the establishment of Ban Na Phueng. It wa... read more
Noen 1255 is part of the high mountain ranges of Phu Suan Sai National Park, standing at 1,255 meters above sea level and about 1 km from Noen 1408, the highest point in the park. The surrounding terrain features complex mountains and dense highland forests.
Visitors can enjoy wide, expansive views, including the Thai–Laos border mountain ranges. During late rainy season to early winter (Sep... read more
Visitors can enjoy wide, expansive views, including the Thai–Laos border mountain ranges. During late rainy season to early winter (Sep... read more