Travel to Loei for 3 days and 2 nights
Loei is a popular tourist city in the northeastern region. It is a beautiful city with beautiful nature, landscape, climate, traditions, culture, lifestyle, and delicious food. There are many tourist attractions in the province. There are many beautiful temples and monasteries, as well as many interesting beliefs, faiths, and traditions. Therefore, Loei has received a lot of attention from tourists. People visit all year round.
Loei and I must say that nature lovers should not miss it because Loei has many natural attractions waiting for you to experience. Let's plan a trip to Loei with 26 places to visit in Loei for 3 days and 2 nights: Phu Phra, Phu Lom Lo, Dan Sai, Na Haeo, Chiang Khan, Phu Ruea. Let's go visit Loei, visit Loei, visit Loei, visit Loei
Let's start the trip early in the morning to wait to see the sunrise at Phu Phra, Ban Mak Khaeng, Dai Sai District.
Phu Phra is a new tourist attraction in Ban Mak Khaeng, Kok Sathon Subdistrict, Dan Sai District, Loei Province. It is an area that collects Buddha statues in the meditation posture, 2.5 meters wide, 3 meters high, and weighing more than 3 tons, which were damaged and deteriorated. They were restored and rebuilt on a high hill to become a landmark. To be a new tourist attraction of Loei Province, which is very beautiful and outstanding.
2. Phu Lom Lo, see the wild Himalayan cherry blossoms Phu Lom Lo, see the wild Himalayan cherry blossoms
“Pink Valley” is the nickname of Phu Lom Lo. When the wild Himalayan cherry blossoms bloom together, around the end of December to January of every year, the valley turns into a stunning pink color, mesmerizing visitors.
Phu Lom Lo is located in Kok Sathon Subdistrict, Dan Sai District, Loei Province. It is part of Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, on the border of three provinces: Loei, Phetchabun, and Phitsanulok. Currently, Phu Lom Lo is considered the largest wild Himalayan cherry blossom plantation in Thailand, with tens of thousands of trees on an area of over 1,200 rai.
This trip, we came by the “Kok Sathon Community Tourism Promotion Club”, which is one of the tourism communities that has passed the safety and hygiene standards from “Thailand Tourism Industry Safety and Health Administration” project or better known under the name and symbol “SHA”
3. Wat Neramit Vipassana, Dan Sai
Wat Neramit Vipassana is located in Dan Sai District, Loei Province. The temple is located prominently on a hill, just a short distance from Phra That Si Song Rak. The ordination hall and pagoda inside the temple are built entirely of laterite. The large ordination hall is decorated intricately in the style of Central Thai art. It is the largest in Thailand. It was designed and imaginatively created by monks and novices. There are beautiful paintings all around. There is a replica of Phra Buddha Chinnarat as the principal Buddha image and a wax figure of Luang Pho Phra Maha Phan Silwisuttho, who initiated the construction of the temple and has passed away. The surrounding area is beautifully landscaped with shady trees and an important tree in Buddhism, the “Sala Tree”, the tree where the Lord Buddha was born. It is a place that anyone who travels to Dan Sai should not forget to stop by to pay homage and visit.
4. Mae Kham Phan Restaurant, Dan Sai, Local Food, Vegetable Juice Menu
Mae Kham Phan Restaurant has a menu that is not your ordinary Som Tam, but has its own uniqueness, which is Som Tam Nam Phak Sathon. It is like regular Som Tam, but they add “Pak Sathon Juice”, which is a local plant of Dan Sai District, into the cooking process. In addition to Isan food such as Tam Thai and Tam Lao, there are also local Thai Dan food such as Miang Thun, Miang Khon, which are Miang specific to the area, not the usual Miang Kham, and Yam Pli Kai Ban, Tom Yum Pla Kang, which is very spicy.
5. Phra That Si Song Rak, Dan Sai
A place that you must not miss when visiting Dan Sai, Phra That Si Song Rak, where people like to stop by to ask for blessings to help “in matters of love and work. Those who believe in superstitions must not miss it.”