Nong Prachak
Located within the province, the lake is centered by an isle arranged
as a public park with a great variety of tree and flowers. It is a popular
place for recreation among the townspeople.
Na Kha Village
16 kilometers from the province on Udon Thani-Nong Khai route
(the Highway 2), the village is famous for its hand woven cloth called
"Khit" of which various types of products are made and also put on sale.
Udon Saeng Tawan (Sunshine) Orchid Garden
Located in Soi Kamol Watthana on Udon-Nong Samrong route, the
garden produces and puts on sale a new specie of Thai scented orchid
called "Udon Sunshine".
Phra Phutthabat (Holy Footprint) Bua Bok
Enshrined at the foot of the Khao (Mount) Phu Phan ten kilometers
west of Amphoe Ban Phu, which is itself some fifty kilometers from Udon
proper, is greatly revered ty the people. Celebrations are held from March
11 to 15 each year to pay respect to the 40-meter tall pagoda housing the
Holy Footprint and a piece of Holy Relic.
Na Yoong Nam Som Forest Park
Yoong Thong Waterfall located at Ban Sawang, Moo 2, Tambon Na Yoong, King-Amphoe
Na Yoong is a waterfall on the ridge of Phu Phan and Phu Ya Ou, where a stream flows
through the steep rock cliff. Yoong Thong Waterfall is three metres high and composed
of water beautifully cascading amongst the stones, especially during the rainy season
when it thunders down in torrents among the lush, green flora. Located 103 kilometres
from Amphoe Muang, the route to the waterfall passes through Amphoe Ban Phu and
Amphoe Nam Som. Upon reaching Amphoe Nam Som, junction from Nam
Suem Village leads to the Reserve Park junction, seventeen kilometres away.
The route is part of the project of the Office of Accelerated Rural Development,
aimed at speeding up the development in the rural area. It is in good condition
and can be used all the year round.
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Phu Phra Bat Historical Park
Covers the entire area of the Phra Phuttabat Bua Bok which is
around 1,200 acres. Rocks of different sizes and shapes do the beautiful
landscape, with caves and caverns. Pre-historic paintings over cliff faces
have been discovered, although many leave only the faintest of traces.
Nature-loving trekkers may take a hike around the area, which takes
around two hours.
Ban Chiang National Museum
Located at Ban Chiang, Tambon Ban Chiang, Amphoe Nong Han, it
comprises two parts. The first part stores antiques. Inside the building, old
artifacts, anicent Ban Chiang culture, tools and utensils that show ancient
technology and surroundings, as well as earthenware pots from 4,000 to
7,500 years old, are displayed.
The second part comprises an open museum in the compound of Wat
Po Si Nai. The Fine Arts Department has retained the conditions of
archaeological excavations to show how earthenware pots and other items
are buried along with the dead. Ban Chiang National Museum is
considered the first open museum in Thailand. As for the "Ban Chiang"
earthenware pots, they are known world-wide because "Ban Chiang" was
the origin of a pre-historic civilization many years ago. Archaeologists
believe the designs on Ban Chiang earthenware are the oldest pot designs
in the world.
Travelling to Ban Chiang National Museum is very easy. It is only
fifty-six kilometers from Amphoe Muang. The route runs along Higway 22
and turns left onto Highway 2225 at kilometer 50. There a road sign
indicates the way to Ban Chiang, which is six kilometers away. The
museum is open to the general public every day, except Mondays and
Tuesdays, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The admission fee is 20 baht. The museum
has a parking area. Toilets and village shops are located nearby.
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