A 2-Day Ubon Ratchathani Travel Guide for Lazy People
Here you go! This is the overview of the 3-day, 2-night “Ubon Ratchathani” trip, complete with travel, food, and accommodation, with a fun and cute review style for travelers:
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📍 Overview of the trip
Ubon, a city of nature, arts, culture, and the first light of Siam!
A complete trip for those who love merit, adventure, cafe, and photography, chilling throughout the trip
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🚩 Travel route
• Plane: It takes ~1 hour from Bangkok to Ubon Airport
• Car: Drive from Bangkok for about 9-10 hours, suitable for road trips
• In the city: Rent a car/rent a car or use Grab/local songthaew
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🏖️ Must-see attractions
1. Sam Phan Bok – Thailand’s Grand Canyon, most beautiful during low tide
2. Pha Taem – Thailand’s first sunrise spot With ancient paintings
3. Wat Sirindhorn Wararam Phu Phrao - The temple glows at night, beautiful and mysterious
4. Saeng Chan Waterfall - The most romantic waterfall in Ubon Ratchathani
5. Ubon Ratchathani Morning Market - Try authentic local food
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🚇 How to get around in the area
• Renting a car is the most convenient
• Or hire a taxi/van in the city
• There are some songthaews, but they run less (suitable for walking around the city)
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📷 Photo spots
• Sam Phan Bok Rocks during sunset
• Phu Phrao Temple's Ubosot glows at night
• Ancient paintings at Pha Taem
• Minimal-style coffee corners from cafes in the city, such as Moonlover Cafe
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🍜 Recommended food
• Khao Pun Nam Jaew (Traditional Isan Noodle Soup)
• Mushroom Soup with Basil Leaves
• Ubon Pork Sausage (Must Buy)
• Jaew Hon
• Roti Bang-on (Famous Dessert in the City)
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🏠 Recommended Accommodation
1. Baan Suan Khunta Resort – Natural Resort Style
2. Yuu Hotel Ubon – New Hotel in the City Center, Near Restaurants
3. Outside Inn – Warm Minimalist Accommodation
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💡 Precautions
• Rainy Season (July–October) Some Roads May Be Slippery, Be Careful
• Some Places to Visit Are Far Apart, Plan Your Route in Advance
• Very Strong Sunscreen, Hat, and Drinking Water Are A Must
• If You Go to Sam Phan Bok, Check the Water Level in Advance (December–April, You Will See the Bok Most Clearly)