PHANOM RUNG HISTORICAL PARK
A temple atop an extinct volcano, housing sculptures representing Shiva, ...Read more
KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK
A park less than 3 hours' drive from Bangkok, home to over 70 mammals and ...Read more
PHU RUEA NATIONAL PARK
A park with abundant wildlife, waterfalls, pine forests and well-marked ...Read more
PHU KRADUENG NATIONAL PARK
A park in Loei, where you can see monkeys, rare elephants and Asiatic ...Read more
SITINTHON LAKE
Read moreSurrounded by wooded hills, it stretches over 40 km in length. It is possible to bathe as many Thai people do. The place is much less frequented in the week.
KAENG SAPHUE
Read moreOn the road back to Ubon, you can go to the rapids and even bathe in the favorable season (out of drought). Only one bemol but one size: plastic bags and other detritus that hang the banks.
TALAY BUA DAENG
This famous pink lotus lake is a tourist attraction renowned for its wide ...Read more
PHANOM SAWAI FOREST PARK
Read moreThis natural park aims to preserve the fauna and flora of this part of the province. A wide variety of animals, particularly birds, can be seen. The main attraction of the park is Wat Phanom Silaram built in 1979. It is a sacred place and many pilgrims regularly come here to pray. Magnificent view on the surroundings but some 600 steps to climb! At the top of a hill called Khao Sawai, the only one that dominates the flat landscape of the surrounding rice fields, stands a huge white Buddha.