When it comes to tourist attractions in Loei Province, many people may think of Chiang Khan, Phu Kradueng, and Phu Ruea. Few people know about **"Phu Bo Bit"**. In fact, **Phu Bo Bit is only 3 kilometers away from Mueang Loei district.**

As a newly developed tourist attraction in Loei province over the past 3-4 years, Phu Bo Bit is still relatively unknown to many. Despite its proximity to the city center, its beauty rivals that of other well-known destinations.

To reach Phu Bo Bit, we drove out of the city towards Na Duang district, about 3 kilometers. The entrance to the mountain is on the left-hand side. After entering the alley for a short distance, we reached the foot of the mountain. The distance from the foot of the mountain to the summit is approximately 650 meters. I took 15 minutes to walk up because I was in a hurry that day and wanted to catch the sunrise. In fact, I went with several friends and told them to meet me at the top, so I ran up quickly. Haha!

The ascent is now easier, with stairs available. This is a significant change from my first climb five years ago, when there were no such aids. It was like hiking up a regular mountain, scrambling over rocks and tree roots. At the top, there was only a log to sit on. However, the trail has seen considerable development since then.



Today, there are quite a lot of people, as it is a holiday.

Around 7:30 AM, the fog started to rise.

It seemed like the wind was blowing it upwards.


You will notice that there are many young children.

Therefore, there is no need to worry about not being able to climb.


At approximately 8:30 AM, the mist began to form beautifully, creating distinct layers.

I then turned my attention to the west.

Phu Bo Bid is a mountain that offers nearly 360-degree views.

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If you are visiting Chiang Khan, upon arriving in the city center, look to your right. You will see a tall mountain. That is Phu Bo Bit.


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If you don't want to wake up early, you can come in the late afternoon to watch the sunset.

The city lights are just as beautiful as the morning.


See you again next time.

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Hair Batt


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