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Sridit Waterfall

Namtok Si Dit is a large single-tiered waterfall, where water flows throughout the year. The area was once a stronghold of members of the Communist Party of Thailand, who went into hiding in the jungles of Phetchabun. Noteworthy is the nearby waterfall-powered rice mortar, used...

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Wat Phra Kaew

One of a trio of temples lying on a North-to-South line, WatPhraKaeo holds interesting monuments as well as a Buddha image, estimated to be over 700 years old by the Fine Arts Department. A Chedi in WatPhra Sing (another of the trio of temples) and...

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Sub Chompu Arboretum

Sub Chompu Arboretum Sub Chompu Arboretum is one of the most famous tourist attractions of Petchabun. It is located in Village 8 Ban Sub Chompu, Ban Phot sub-district, Nong Phai district, Petchabun. The 70-acre conserved forest is mostly mixed forest and dry evergreen forest. Sub...

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Wang Tum Waterfall

Wang Tum waterfall Located at Ban Dong Lhong, Tamblol Camp Son, Amphoe Khao Kho, Wang Tum Waterfall is a part of Khao Kho National Park. Possessing 40 meters high, the waterfall is the place for rappelling which combines the ecotourism and adventure travel together. The...

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Magic Hill

Magic Hill is a small place where many people drive pass. It is located at the 17th-18th kilometer marker on the highway number 2258 (Na Ngua- Sado Phong) in Rim Si Muang Sub-district, Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province. The wonder of the Magic Hill is...

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Phu Tabberk

This Tambon is home to a Hmong hill tribe village called Ban ThapBoek. The area lies 1,768 meters above sea level and is often referred to as the highest point in Phetchabun province. Mountainous terrain and high altitudes guarantee year-round cool weather for visitors. The...

This Tambon is home to a Hmong...

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Namtok Than Thip Forest Park

It is a source of tributaries flowing into the Pa Sak River. It is a high mountain range with abundant plants. Fauna that can be seen include jungle fowls, bamboo rats, jungle cats, and butterflies. The overall area of the park is approximately 8,750 rai....

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Wat Chang Puek

Wat Chang Phueak houses the venerated body of a widely-respected monk, PhrakhruPhatcharachan, also known as LuangphoThop. Encased in a glass coffin, the monk's body appears to resist the effects of time and decay. Locals highly respect the monk, and in March, there is an annual...

Wat Chang Phueak houses the ve...

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