Following the beliefs and faith of our people!

Let's go to Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani Province.

The journey Let it go, Let it go. We took the free train (haha). The schedule was 3:00 PM. But with the attitude of "whatever happens, happens," we waited and waited. Our pleas were answered, and the train arrived around 5:30 PM. This time, we sat down for 12 hours (my butt is numb, sorry for the informality).


Arriving at Ubon Ratchathani Station at around 3:30 AM. The rest of the group waited for my younger brother to pick them up. I waited for my mother-in-law to pick me up and take me to Khong Chiam. Let's go!


Note:

The first meal and the first time I set foot in Ubon Ratchathani, it was Vietnamese noodle soup.


The journey to follow the Naga's trail was driven by a desire to travel and make merit. The route taken was the one leading to **Pha Taem National Park**. The temple is located about 4 kilometers before the ascent to Pha Taem. The road leading to the temple is quite deep and unpaved, making for a somewhat bumpy ride. (Apologies for the lack of photos of the entrance and road.) I'm here! **Wat Tham Pha Wang Phaya Naga**. (There aren't many photos because my battery died beforehand.) Let me describe it for you.

The Pha Wang Phaya Nak Cave Temple is located next to a national reserve. The air is very fresh and the natural environment is pristine. It is a forest temple with a small number of monks residing there. There are not many buildings. As you walk inside, you will find a seven-headed Naga statue representing the Lord of the Nagas, Amuchrin. There is a place to pay respects in front of the statue. Walking further inside, there is a path leading to a pavilion that resembles a prayer hall (the battery died, so I couldn't take a picture). Luang Ta Waen (as he is called) was waiting to receive guests. In front of the pavilion is a small stream with refreshingly cool water. After making a donation to the monks, we went to the stream and I felt so happy that I started crying (I'm here, Father!) !!!!! ++At first, I was going to ride a motorcycle with my younger brother and meditate for a long time, but in the end, we came as a whole family. I couldn't resist! Before leaving, I made a wish to come back here again.


Following behind your mother, hehe.

Source: Khaosod, November 30, 2016.

Additional off-road reviews

Before visiting Wat Tham Pha Wang Phaya Nak, we stopped at Wat Tham Khuha Sawan in Khong Chiam district, which is located on the banks of the Mekong River, the two-colored river.



Over there, on the other side of the river, is Laos, our neighboring country.


Before returning to Bangkok, we stopped by Lek Milk Tea, a famous shop in Ubon Ratchathani (a beautifully decorated shop). It is suitable for sitting and enjoying the atmosphere, chilling out like university students.

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