2. Phu Ruea National ParkPhu Ruea Phu Ruea National Park is a national park in Loei Province, Thailand. The park is centred on Phu Ruea mountain, a popular, scenic peak in the Phetchabun Mountains. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Phu Thap BuekLom Kao Phu Thap Boek is a 1,768 m high mountain in Phetchabun Province, Thailand near the border with Loei Province. It is in the Lom Kao District. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Sirikit DamTha Pla The Queen Sirikit Dam is an embankment dam on the Nan River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River, in Tha Pla District, Uttaradit Province, Thailand. It is at the southeastern edge of the Phi Pan Nam Range. The dam was built for the purpose of irrigation, flood control and hydroelectric power production. It is named after Sirikit, Queen of Thailand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Phu Soi Dao National ParkNam Pat Phu Soi Dao National Park , named after 2,120 m high Phu Soi Dao mountain, is a protected area at the southern end of the Luang Prabang Range in the Thai/Lao border area, on the Thai side of the range. It is located in Chat Trakan District of Phitsanulok and Nam Pat District of Uttaradit Provinces. The park was established as Thailand's 109th national park in 2008.Phu Soi Dao waterfall and Saithip waterfall are some of the attractions of the park. The landscape is similar to the area on the Phu Kradueng plateau further southeast, with grasslands and pine trees such as Pinus kesiya. Betula alnoides, Schima wallichii and Shorea siamensis are among the other species of trees present in the forest. Utricularia spinomarginata and Utricularia phusoidaoensis are endemic plants on Phu Soi Dao. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Kru Joel Rides - Cycling with School Kids in Chat Trakan, Pitsanulok, Thailand
Kru Joel Rides - Cycling in Chat Trakan, Pitsanulok, Thailand, took a second lap after some kids asked (some jokingly and some seriously) if I wanted to race them!
FUTURISTIC BUDGET SHOWER/ LONELY PARADISE MONKEY BEACH, TRANG | DAY 245/46 VLOG
We explored Trang a province in the south of Thailand with almost no tourists. Nonetheless, Trang has beautiful waterfalls, hot springs and beaches! We even had an entire beach with many monkeys for ourselves! The hostel we stayed in only costs 10$ per night and we even had an insane shower with a build in radio and telephone in our room. If you want to go of the beaten path to explore Thailand and see the country's beauty without only seeing crowds of people, go to Trang! It's affordable, beautiful and the people there are amazing.