Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and head to Khong Chiam, a small border town on the banks of the Mekong River. This hidden gem offers a unique experience, waiting to be discovered. Today, we'll take you on a one-day tour of Khong Chiam, exploring its highlights.

1. Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao Temple (Luminous Temple)

  • A unique wonder in Thailand, the Luminous Temple, officially known as Sirindhorn Temple, is located in Sirindhorn District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The first time I visited, I was amazed by the sight of glowing trees. It's truly an incredible experience.
  • The main attraction is the radiant Bodhi tree on the back wall of the Ubosot (ordination hall) at night. Many tourists gather to capture this mesmerizing sight. I waited two hours to witness this beauty, and it was definitely worth it.

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Pha Taem National Park: Witnessing the First Sunrise in Siam

Pha Taem National Park stands as a jewel in the crown of Khong Chiam, offering breathtaking natural beauty and a unique vantage point to witness the first sunrise in Thailand. This pristine park boasts a rich ecosystem and stunning natural features, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

Distinctive Features:

  • First Sunrise in Thailand: Pha Taem holds the distinction of being the first place in Thailand to witness the sunrise, making it a popular spot for photographers and early risers seeking a spectacular celestial display.
  • Rich Biodiversity: The park is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, providing a haven for numerous plant and animal species. Its lush forests and pristine environment offer a glimpse into the wonders of Thailand's natural heritage.
  • Longest Mekong River Border: Pha Taem is the first national park in Thailand to border the Mekong River, which serves as a natural boundary between Thailand and Laos. This unique location provides stunning views of the neighboring country and the majestic river.

A Place of Enchantment:

Pha Taem National Park offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and historical importance. Its diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and unique location make it an ideal destination for exploration, relaxation, and appreciation of Thailand's natural wonders.

Three Thousand Wondrous Holes: Unveiling the Beauty of Sam Phan Bok

Sam Phan Bok, located in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, is not your typical "Grand Canyon." Its name, which translates to "Three Thousand Holes," aptly describes its unique geological formation. These "holes" are not hand gestures, but rather 3,000 depressions or basins carved into the sandstone by the relentless flow of the Mekong River over millennia.

The vast expanse of Sam Phan Bok evokes the scorching heat of the Sahara Desert. The relentless erosion has sculpted the sandstone into massive, intricate grooves, creating a breathtaking spectacle unlike any other. This "unseen" wonder stands as a testament to the power of nature's artistry.

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📌 Cracked Stone Yard

  • Let's continue here. Walk a little further from the Sala Cheliang and we will find the Cracked Stone Yard. The Cracked Stone Yard looks like a stone slab that has split apart, with uneven gaps. I didn't dare to jump, for fear of falling down. The Cracked Stone Yard is also a result of natural phenomena, such as erosion, sun, wind, and rain, over thousands of years.

📌 Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

  • This temple, located on a plateau overlooking the Mekong River, was founded by Luang Pu Kham Khunying Chulmani. Although he has passed away, his body remains incorrupt. His disciples have preserved his body in a glass coffin for veneration.
  • From this location, visitors can also enjoy the stunning view of the two-colored Mekong River.


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