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The Best Attractions In Ubon Ratchathani Province

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Ubon Ratchathani , often shortened to Ubon , is one of the northeastern provinces of Thailand, and the country's easternmost. Ubon is about 630 km from Bangkok. Neighboring Provinces are Sisaket, Yasothon, and Amnat Charoen. To the north and east it borders Salavan and Champasak of Laos, to the south Preah Vihear of Cambodia.
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The Best Attractions In Ubon Ratchathani Province

  • 1. Pha Taem National Park Ubon Ratchathani Province
    Pha Taem National Park is a national park along the Mekong river in Ubon Ratchathani Province of Isan, Thailand. Phou Xieng Thong National Protected Area in Laos is on the opposite side of the river. It is notable for its Dipterocarp forest cover and for extensive rock art on cliffs above the Mekong. The art is estimated to be 3,000 years old. The park also has several examples of mushroom rocks as well as the largest flower field in Thailand.Besides, Pha Taem National Park also a popular tourist destination for the received first sunshine of the New Year's every year.
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  • 2. Wat Phra That Nong Bua Ubon Ratchathani
    Wat Suwan railway station is a railway station located in Maha Sawat Subdistrict, Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon Pathom. It is a class 3 railway station located 23.469 km from Thon Buri railway station.
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  • 3. Thung Si Mueang Ubon Ratchathani
    Thung Song Junction railway station is a railway station located in Pak Phraek Subdistrict, Thung Song District, Nakhon Si Thammarat. This station is a class 1 railway station, located 757.08 km from Thon Buri railway station. This station is the junction for the Southern Line mainline and the Kantang Branch Line to Trang Province. On site, there is a 277 class decommissioned steam locomotive, built by Hanomag. The station opened in January 1914, on the Southern Line section Huai Yot-Thung Song Junction. In October 1914, the line extended southwards to Phatthalung, and in February 1915, the line extended northbound to Ban Na.
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  • 4. Sam Phan Bok Pho Sai
    Sam Pan Bok is known as the Grand Canyon of Thailand and has the biggest rock reef in the Mae Khong River. It's located at Baan Phong Pao, Moo 4, Lao Ngam sub-district, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani province. Sam Phan Bok translates as 3,000 holes . Sam Pan Bok is located in the East of Thailand, near Mae Khong River in the Laos border. Administratively, it forms Baan Phong Pao, Moo 4, Lao Ngam sub-district, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani province. The Tourism Authority of Thailand classified it as one of the tourist attractions of 12-month 7 star 9 sun, amazing Thailand that must be experienced. In addition, Sam Pan Bok resembles very large rocks like the mountains in the middle of the Mae Khong River. The beautiful rock holes were caused by the rushing water. Some are big enough...
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  • 7. Wat Nong Pah Pong Ubon Ratchathani
    Wat Nong Pah Pong is the main monastery of the late Thai Forest Tradition meditation master, the Venerable Ajahn Chah. The monastery sits in Ubon Ratchathani Province, in the district of Warin Chamrap.
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  • 8. Kaeng Tana National Park Khong Chiam
    Kaeng Tana National Park is in Khong Chiam District in Ubon Ratchathani Province, northeastern Thailand. It is on the Mun River. It was established on 13 July 1981 and is an IUCN Category II protected area.
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  • 10. Wat Thung Sri Muang Ubon Ratchathani
    Wat Suwan railway station is a railway station located in Maha Sawat Subdistrict, Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon Pathom. It is a class 3 railway station located 23.469 km from Thon Buri railway station.
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  • 13. Wat Pah Nanachat Ubon Ratchathani
    Wat Pah Nanachat is situated in a small forest in northeast Thailand about 15 kilometres from the city of Ubon Rachathani. It is an international forest monastery primarily for non-Thais. The late Ajahn Chah established the monastery in 1975 to serve as a training community for non-Thais along traditional monastic lines. Its monks, novices and postulants include a wide range of nationalities. The primary language of communication and instruction is English.
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