The north-eastern region of Thailand or Isan is an enchanting land full of charms and unique culture, distinctive in language, food, lifestyle, and exotic yet impressive attractions. We recommend 5 of the most stunning and unseen places in Isan that are worth your visit o
at least once in your lifetime.
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1. Standing on a whale at the Three Whales Rock
The giant whale-shaped rock lines up like a whale family. Hidden amidst lush green trees, like the whales are swimming in the ocean. This place provides the most stunning sunrise spot in Pho Singh. You can see the ambré golden orange light with the Mea Kong River as a background.
Location: Phu Sing Forest, Khok Kong Subdistrict, Mueang District, Bueng Kan
2. Conquer the moon at San Phan Bok
Sam Pan Bok, AKA Thailand's Grand Canyon, spreads over 3,000 rock basins caused by the Mae Kong River's erosion, making you feel like stepping on the moon. Especially when the sun is setting down, creating the most picturesque sight nowhere else can compare
Location: Lao Ngam Subdistrict, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani
3.Worship the temple in the middle of the valley at Pa Phu Kon Temple
The prestigious beauty in Pha Yoong Sanctuary and Pah Nam Som, outstanding in the middle of the valley, contrasting the blue color of the chantry roof. Inside is enshrined "Phra Phuttha Saiyat Lokkanat Satsada Maha Muni," the 6-years-of-construction, white marble statue of reclining Buddha
Location: Moo 6, Ban Kong Subdistrict, Na Yung District, Udon Thani
4.A boat tour in the Red Lotus Sea
The red Lotus Sea is a fertile natural water source with millions of red lotus flowers stretching across the lake. October to February is the peak blooms period, the perfect time to visit; the best time of the day is from early morning to 11 am.
Location: Chiang Wae Subdistrict, Kumphawapi District, Udon Thani
5. Visit the Naga at Din Piang Cave-
Wrap off the list with the Din Piang Cave, also known as The Naga Cave inside Tum Sri Mongkol Temple. Inside, the cave is divided into chambers, surrounded by strange-looking. Visit the Naga at Din Piang Cave- Wrap off the list with the Din Piang Cave, also known as The Naga Cave inside Tum Sri Mongkol Temple. Inside, the cave is divided into chambers, surrounded by strange-looking sandstone chambers. Charming and mysterious.
Location: Wat Tham Si Mongkhon, Pha Tang Subdistrict, Sangkhom District, Nong Khai