Our four favorite chill and chic spots are:
First day
- Take photos at the street art near the Sri Isan Hotel, then relax and have a drink at the Chamalay shop.
- Stay at The Goose Cafe and Hostel, located on Soi Sapphasit 10.
- Visit the beautiful Nong Bua temple, especially at night when the lights are on. The temple is stunning both day and night.
- Dinner at Madame Huong's restaurant.
Day Two
- Breakfast at The Goose Cafe and Hostel
- Embark on a journey to witness the rice fields at Khua Noi, Ban Chi Tuan (the bridge of love and faith).
- Visit Phra That Don Tan, Ban Chi Tuan
- Lunch at Steak at the Mekong River in Khong Chiam.
- Enjoy afternoon tea at Karnkrungneung Restaurant, located in Khong Chiam, near the steakhouse.
- Visit the stunning Tham Hew Sin Chai Waterfall.
- Visit the scenic view of the river at Wat Tham Khuha Sawan.
- Visit Wat Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao after sunset for a breathtaking light show. The wait is well worth it.
- We will have dinner at Thung Sri Muang Walking Street tonight.
Day Three
- Breakfast at Nescafe restaurant
- Enjoy a morning coffee at Sansook Home Café.
- For lunch, we stopped by The Goose Farm Café, another branch located in Khemmarat District.
- On Saturday evenings, take a stroll through the Khemmarat Walking Street, a must-visit attraction in Ubon Ratchathani.
- Last supper at the charcoal tofu shop
This four-day, three-night trip offers a complete experience within a budget of 4,000 baht.
Despite the heavy rain that fell from early morning on the day of our departure, it did not deter us from our journey.
The rain will stop soon. The sky after the rain is really beautiful.
I've arrived in Ubon Ratchathani, and the sun is scorching hot.
Wandering in search of street art near the Sri Isan Hotel.
The first corner is directly opposite the Sri Isan Hotel, and there are two more corners next to the hotel.
This corner is right by the river. The smell was so bad that I had to hold my breath to take a picture.
After taking photos of the street art, we sat down to enjoy some refreshments at the Cha Malay shop. The owner, Ms. Uai, was very kind and even gave us some Gliricidia sepium flowers to eat.
We can stop by the accommodation to drop off our belongings and have lunch there.
The room normally costs 500 baht, but the kind owner gave us a discount, reducing the price to 400 baht.
The rooms are available with single or double beds and have en-suite bathrooms equipped with soap and shampoo.
Come and pay respect to the beautiful Nong Bua Pagoda, both day and night.
Dinner tonight at Madame Huong's restaurant. The food was delicious and the prices were reasonable.
Breakfast at The Goose Cafe and Hostel. This bowl costs 50 baht, and the drink costs 50 baht.
After we were full, we set off to see the rice fields at Khua Noi, Ban Chi Tuan (the bridge of love and faith).
We attempted to capture a photograph of a red dragonfly. This is the closest we could get without risking it flying away.
Self-portrait group photo with a tripod.
After admiring the rice fields, we went to pay respects at the Don Taan pagoda.
This trip was made possible by the navigation assistance of Google Maps.
Lunch at Steak at the Mekong River in Khong Chiam.
Sip afternoon tea at the Once Upon a Time restaurant, located in Khong Chiam, near the steakhouse.
Upon arriving at Tham Haew Sinchai Waterfall, a friendly cat greeted us.
The path to the waterfall is covered in moss.
We have arrived at the waterfall, and it is truly magnificent. Let me tell you, it is breathtaking.
Enjoy the scenic view of the river at Wat Tham Khuha Sawan.
On the way to Wat Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao
Fortunately, we arrived before the sun dipped below the horizon, allowing us to witness the breathtaking sunset over the Mekong River.
As the sky began to darken, the temple illuminated, radiating a breathtaking glow. The wait was well worth it.
We paid our respects at the temple before embarking on our return journey.
There is a night market at Thung Si Muang Walking Street today, so we decided to have dinner here.
Breakfast on the third day was at the Nescafe shop.
In the late morning, stop by Sansook Home Café for a coffee.
The relaxed and inviting atmosphere of the cafe allowed us to enjoy a lengthy conversation.
The shop is filled with plants and offers numerous photo opportunities.
For lunch, we stopped by The Goose Farm Café, another branch located in Khemmarat District.
The view from this restaurant is stunning, and the food is reasonably priced.
The shop has many photo spots.
A corner of the shop
The shop is orderly, with the geese queuing up to play in the water.
It's incredibly natural.
Watch the sunset at The Goose Farm Café.
This Saturday night, the owner of our accommodation took us for a walk at the Khemmarat Walking Street.
Tonight's dinner at the charcoal tofu shop may look ordinary from the outside, but the taste is extraordinary. You must try it!
The ambiance inside the charcoal-fired tofu shop
The morning of the last day, it was time to return. We said our goodbyes, promising to meet again.
And we will return here again... and again, many times.
Little Princess
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 5:58 PM