Sam Phan Bok
Known as the Grand Canyon of Thailand, Sam Phan Bok, translated as 3000 holes, owed its name to the multiple basins along the 5km long rock reef in Mekong River.
Known as the Grand Canyon of Thailand, Sam Phan Bok, translated as 3000 holes, owed its name to the multiple basins along the 5km long rock reef in Mekong River.
Local weaving group specializing in combining traditional
Witness the first sunrise in Thailand from Cha Na Dai Cliff overlooking the picturesque Mekong River and Laos.
National park known for hot springs and streams meandering around large boulders
The easternmost district in Thailand where Mekong River converges with Mun River, creating a distinct two colored river
Village surrounded by pristine forest.
Khong Chiam Cafe - Vintage wooden building made into a cafe and homestay.
Channel the inner cowboy through activities like cow milking and horseback riding
The Kaeng Tana Rapids are created when Mun river meets Don Tana, a large islet in the middle of the river, splitting the river into two fast moving rapids.
Learn about different species of grapes and the entire process of winemaking.