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Huay Lao Waterfall National Park

Declared as a national forest park on September 1, 1997. This park is covered an area of 2,125 rai, about 200-800 metres above sea level. The steep mountains are consisted of limestone and shale. The forest is a mixed deciduous forest with red ebony, lemongrass,...

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Phra Phutthabat Phu Khwai Ngoen

It is located at Ban Pha Baen, Tambon Buhom. The Buddha’s footprint is 120 centimetres long and 65 centimetres wide, enshrined on a whetstone and was registered as a national ancient monument in 1935. The footprint is highly revered among the locals. In the past,...

It is located at Ban Pha Baen,...

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Yot Phu Ruea

It is the highest spot in the national park which is 1,365 metres above sea level. Within its compound is a stone terrace and grass field mixed with pine forest comprising Pinus merkusii which is naturally grown and Kesiya pine which is planted. From this...

It is the highest spot in the ...

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Kaeng Khut Khu

Kaeng Khut Khu is the set of islets in the middle of Mae Khong River. It's well-known for its colorful boulders that are clearly visible during the dry season and totally submerged in other seasons. Across the River, visitors can see "Chana Kham", Vientiane District,...

Kaeng Khut Khu is the set of i...

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Loei Cultural Center

Situated as part of Rajabhat University, The cultural centre is aimed to showcases local traditions and culture for the next generations through three chambers exhibiting everything from local household amenities to old photographs. Opening hours: Daily 08.30 a.m.-4.00 p.m. Contact: Tel. 0 4283 5223 to...

Situated as part of Rajabhat U...

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