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Bueng Khong Long

Bueng Khong Long is an ecotourism attraction and a large source of fresh water. The reservoir is narrow and long with an area of 8,064 rai and the average water depth of 0.05-1.0 metre. The water origin of Bueng Khong Long came from water from...

Bueng Khong Long is an ecotour...

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Chao Mae Song Nang Shrine

Chaomae Song Nang Shrine is located at Bueng Kan Hospital. The locals believe that the water deity was responsible for the annual death cases of the people living on the banks of the Mekong River. Therefore, they perform a ritual to pay respect to Chaomae...

Chaomae Song Nang Shrine is lo...

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Nong Kut Thing

Nong Kut Thing covering an area of 22,000 rai with adepth of 5-10 metres, Kut Thing Marshland is situated 5 kilometres from the provincial city of Bueng Kan. It is a biodiverse marshland providing a haven for over 250 species of aquatic wetland wildlife. These...

Nong Kut Thing covering an are...

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Wat Buppharat Samoson

Wat Buppharat Samoson or Wat Klang was formerly the 10th Dhamma practice residence of Nong Khai on the Mekong Riverbank close to Bueng Kan Sub-district Municipality with the Ecclesiastical District Officer of Amphoe Mueang Bueng Kan as the temple’s abbot. The principal Buddha image in...

Wat Buppharat Samoson or Wat K...

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Chanaen Waterfall

is located in Ban Phu Ngoen. Originally, it was called “Tat Sanaen waterfall.” “Tat” literally means a place where water flows. “Sanaen” refers to “summit” or “excellence.” This waterfall has its origin from Lam Huai Sanaen. It is 100 metres wide and has two tiers with...

is located in Ban Phu Ngoen. O...

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Hat Kham Sombun

Hat Kham Sombun”, along sandy beach, which serves as a relaxing venue with inflatable rubber rings, banana boats and food shops. Visitors can enjoy the view of Bueng Khong Long against the backdrop of Phu Langka standing majestically....

Hat Kham Sombun”, along sand...

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