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Ubon Ratchatani city guide

Ubon Ratchatani City Guide

Being abundant with many tourist destinations, Ubon Ratchathani is one of most renowned provinces in Thailand located in the eastern Thailand—Isan, around 600 kilometers from Bangkok. This province is also the cultural center in eastern Thailand, and friendly inhabitants here always welcome any visitor with nice reception. Unlike other parts in the country, eastern Thailand has unique identity which many visitors fall in love with; for example local language accent, traditional cuisine, renowned festival, and simple lovely live style. The province border Laos with the Mea Klong River separates between the two countries and is the host of the important river of Thailand. For example, second-longest river of Thailand—the Mun River, the traditional river—the Chi River. With long history settled in this area since the Ayutthaya collapsed, precious value of cultural heritages is gathered and colors the land with its identity.

 
Ubon Ratchatani Khong Jiam

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Khong Jiam

Located in Ubon Ratchathani, Khong Jiam is a small district along the Khong River, which nourishes inhabitants here for ages. Forming a confluence of the Mun River and the Chi River and blessed with colorfulness and liveliness of nature, this land of spectacular sceneries combines with ancient tradition that impresses visitors. As dawn breaks, the first sunlight of Thailand colors the sky with bright golden ray shining over the indigo sky and the glittery surface of the Khong River. Not only is the first place in Thailand where the sun rises to the sky, but Khong Jiam is also being a miracle of the two-color river, an outstanding natural beauty, which is the confluence of Mun River and Chi River at Mun estuary. Here in the two-color river, the wonder of the river of distinctly different colors, the turbid drab Khong River and the crystal-clear turquoise Mun River, becomes a favorable impression for whoever visiting here.

 
Ubon Ratchatani Phu Chong Na Yoi

Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park

Consisted with the lush tropical rainforest, Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park is really a good place for studying about nature. The national park is situated on Phanom Dongrak mountain range where is the host of many rivers originated in here. The name “Phu Chong” is refer to a kind of tree “Chong” that covers the most part of the mountains and “Na Yoi” is a local language means the abundant of water way passing this area. Top tourist destinations here are the Huai Lang Waterfall which offers the visitor a stunning view and the Viewpoint at Phu Hin Dang.

 
Pha Tam National Park

Pha Tam National Park

At the Pha Tam National Park, tourists can enjoy the panoramic view of dramatic landscapes and beautiful mountains of Laos in the atmosphere of relaxation, happiness, and warmth. The wonder of natural beauty is discovered by tourists visiting here where they find the many stones formed in queer shapes rising up from the land or breathtaking sceneries of waterfall and river site. The high-light of Pha Tam National Park is the numberless prehistoric painting on the cliff. It is recommended to visit here in August to October when the field of blooming blossoms shows their loveliness.