1. After a short flight from Survanabhumi Airport in Bangkok to Udon Thani, I drove along Road 22
to Bang Khon on the way to Sakhon Nakhon. Then I turn left on Road 222 to the small village of Si Wan Chai, near Wanon Niwat.
to Bang Khon on the way to Sakhon Nakhon. Then I turn left on Road 222 to the small village of Si Wan Chai, near Wanon Niwat.
From Udon Thani, Mueang Udon Thani District, Udon Thani
To Sakhon Nakhon, Mueang Sakon Nakhon District, Sakon Nakhon
2. I stayed over a week in the village attending local ceremonies and observing local life.
Vegetable garden |
Morning ceremony at local temple |
Sunset |
Village karaoke night |
Water buffalos in a field during the dry season |
3. I thought it would be interesting to report on the daily life and the local feat ivies while living there. So, I wrote an article on Si Wan Chai, which will be added to the section called 'Pages' with the other published articles.
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- Niwat District Sakon Nakhon
4. Besides going to Sakon Nakhon, the provincial capital, I visited a few more interesting Buddhist shrines in this area.
History of the temple
Holy monk's shrine
Main entrance
Temple pond
5. After a brief stopover in Udon Thani, the regional capital, I headed north to drive along the Mekong River westwards.
Map of the road along the Mekong to Chiang Khan in the Loei District View on Vientiane (Laos) across the river Roadside cafe with a view View over the Mekong & its islands
6. Chiang Khan is a charming little town on the Mekong bank north of Loei. It is quite popular with backpackers and many Thai or Asian tourists.
Sunset over the river from a guesthouse terrace
A town corner Guesthouse entrance & decoration
Temple at night
7. From Chiang Khan, I drove on to Phu Ruea in the district of Loei. This area has the reputation of being the coldest zone in Thailand. Phu Ruea Peal is 1,365 m high and is a national park. Phu Ruea region has many orchards and a great variety of flowers.Colorful resort with flowers At the top of Phu Ruea (1,365m, 16ºC)
8. Finally, I drove from Phu Ruea to Phu Tub Berk in Petchabun province. At 1,768m, Phu Tub Berk is the highest mountain in this region. It is inhabited by Hmong tribes, who now grow cabbages in place of poppies.
Website on Phu Tubberk
On top of Phu Tub Berk
Hmong villages at night
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