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🏞ïļ Phu Pha Yon National Park – Stone Forest, Flower Field, Waterfall Cave “Phu Pha Yon” is not as famous as Khao Yai or Doi Inthanon, but it has the quiet charm of the Phu Phan mountain range, full of strangely shaped rocks, small waterfalls flowing amidst the tranquility, and the highlight is the “Wild Flower Stone Field” that blooms in late rainy season and early winter. 🍂ðŸŒļ 🌄 Recommended attractions 1. Wild Flower Field on the Stone Field During August - November, this place will be full of small flowers such as Dusita, En-ao, Silver Button and Dewdrops, lined up on the natural stone field, beautifully simple, like entering a fairy tale world. 🌞 2. Kham Nam Sang Waterfall A waterfall in the middle of the forest, quiet atmosphere, need to walk about 1.8 km, suitable for those who like to hike lightly. The waterfall is about 25 meters high, the water is clear and cool, refreshing, can be played, and beautiful photos are taken. 3. Tham Pha Luang A large sandstone cave with stalactites and stalagmites and ancient carvings. Thousands of years old, mysterious, and worth exploring, suitable for adventurers who love nature mixed with history. 4. Pha Phaya Tao Ngoi A cliff shaped like a giant turtle is a landmark linked to the name "Tao Ngoi" of the district. It is believed to be the origin of the area's abundance. ðŸšī♀ïļ Activities you can do â€Ē Light hiking (suitable for both beginners and serious hikers) â€Ē Take pictures of mountain views, wooden bridges, and wild flowers â€Ē Camping, pitching a tent in the middle of a lawn or on a stone lawn â€Ē Watch the sunrise - sunset ðŸ›Ģïļ How to get there â€Ē From Sakon Nakhon city, drive for about 40-45 minutes. â€Ē Good route, easy to access, with signs along the way â€Ē There is a parking lot, tourist service point, and tent site 📝 Feelings If you are bored with the same old places and want to change the atmosphere to experience peaceful nature, not chaotic, Phu Pha Yon is a secret destination for forest lovers. It has everything from forests, waterfalls, caves, stone lawns, and wild flowers. "Phu Pha Yon is not a luxurious place to visit, but if you want to listen to the sounds of nature and the breath of the mountains This place meets the requirements” #Sakon Nakhon #Waterfall #Beautiful place to take pictures
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Posted: May 30, 2025
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