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Rafting along Pai River
With its approximately length of 180 kms, 30 m. width and 7 m. depth, the Pai River is the biggest and longest river in Mae…
Saint Joseph’s Church
The Saint Joseph’s Church was built during the reign of King Narai in 1666 as a result of a request from the missionaries headed by…
Wat Si Mongkhon Tai
The Wat Si Mongkhon Tai is near the immigration checkpoint. The temple houses an important Buddha image of the province, Phra Chao Ong Luang, an…
Wat Si Thep
The Wat Si Thep is situated on Sunthon Wichit Road and houses the highly revered Phra Saeng, which is said to have been built along…
Monument for Haw Tribe
This monument in Changwat Nong Khai commemorates those persons who died in the suppression of the Haw Tribal Rebellion in the year 1866. His Royal…
Prasat Ta Muean
This khmer santuary is 12 kilometres from Ban Ta Miang on Highway No. 214 on the Thai-Cambodian border. Prasat Ta Muan Tot has a square…
Prasat Sikhoraphum
This site comprises 5 brick Prangs on common laterite base. It dates back to mid 17th century B.E. The main Prang at the center is…
Wat Ban Na Muang
In Ban Na Muang has a very beautiful ordination hall built of ceramics in the shape of the Suphannahong Royal Barge. Achan Bun Mi, the…
Candle Festival
The grandest festival of Ubon Ratchathani, the Candle Festival takes place annually on Asalha Puja Day at Thung Si Muang Park. The festival features a…
Ko Kham Island
An ideal little island barely a kilometre from Ko Maak, Ko Kham is a perfect spot to really get away from it all. The crystal…
Ban Hat Lek
Ban Hat Lek is the farthest border village in Trat. It is on Highway No. 318 within Khlong Yai District about 16 kilometers from the…
Wat Pa Pradu
Believed to be constructed during the Ayutthaya era, the temple houses a 12-meter-long Reclining Buddha which measures 11.95 meters long and 3.60 meters high. Unlike…