Wat Worachettharam, or Wat Worachet for short, is an ancient royal temple situated in Ko Mueang. It lies between Wat Lokayasutharam and Wat Woraphot inside the compound of Wang Lang, or the Rabbit Park. The history of this temple remains shrouded in the past. Some believe it was built in 1593 by
The Mangrove Resources Development Station 2 is located in the Welu River estuary, which is one of the biggest mangrove ecosystems in Thailand. This must-see highlight encourages visitors to walk and enjoy the beauty of the natural mangrove forests. The 1,200-metre nature trail on the wooden br
Phu Wiang is a stomach-shaped mountain range that stretches from the North to the South. In the middle of the eastern side of Phu Wiang is an inland basin surrounded by a ring of mountains with an elevated flat-top called a tableland. The geology of the Phu Wiang Mountains is classified as non-mar
Nong Yong, Nong Priao, Nong Khae, and Nong Du are the 4 mascots that were created to promote the TAT’s “Dinosaur Sa-On” tourism campaign. Dinosaur Sa-On was a 260-km route that started from Phu Wiang, Khon Kaen province, and continued through Phu Kum Khao and Phu Faek, Kalasin Province. The route w