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Pa Hin Ngam National Park |
Feel the chilly fog, admire Tung Dok Bua Sawan at Pa Hin Ngam National, Amphoe Thep Sathit, Chaiyaphum. As the rain is starting to fall along the wind’s blow, many tourists can’t help thinking of the days when the beauty of Chaiyaphum’s Pa Hin Ngam National Park revealed to their eyes. The forest, wet by drops of the rain and morning’s fog filled with the beauty of Tung Dok Krachiao, rocky cliff and stone ground have to offer, has returned to tempt them to visit once again.
Pa Hin Ngam National Park possesses three outstanding attractions tourists should never miss including the flower fields Tung Dok Krachiao or Tung Dok Bua Sawan that fully bloom in purplish pink during June to August to be viewed all day long with its peak beauty between 6.00 to 10.00 a.m.; Sud-Pandin Viewpoint about 500 meters up next; the 846 meter-high cliff of Pang Hoey mountain range with a high; angle view of Amphoe Thep Sathit’s forest and Lopburi’s Sablanka Wildlife Reserve; Laan Pa Hin Ngam a stone ground formed by millions of year erosion of rock and soil pilling up in different groups of shapes very beautiful and amazing.
In the old days, the legend had it that Amphoe Thep Sathit was the residence of divinities. During the Buddhist Lent’s early rains, Tung Dok Bua Sawan would be in full bloom all over Thep Sathit’s hill in worshiping the divinities. From that time ever in the rainy season, Dok Bua Sawan or Dok Krachiao has still performed its duty as the divine worship for tourists to view the beauty of purplish pink flower fields every year.
In the rainy season, at dawn the whitish grey fog mingling with the sunless sky will cover over the purplish pink Tung Dok Krachiao with flowers that bloom in alternation with dwarf grass, sandstone and the hill evergreen forest Teng Rang forming magnificent nature in the area of Pang Hoey mountain range in Pa Hin Ngam National Park, Amphoe Thep Sathit.
Also in the morning when the fog lines still hide the sky and the forest down there, many of tourists walked up to the viewpoint on 864 meter-high top of Pang Hoey mountain rang to wait for the grandeur and beauty of piled-up mountains and forest land that cover the area of 3 provinces. |
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Top 10 Thai Attractive Flower Fields
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Doi Mae U-Kor’s Tung Dok Buatong.
Mae Hongson possesses Thailand’s largest Tung Dok Buatong. Regarded as valueless weeds in the old days, Tung Dok Buatong today is Mae Hongson’s most famous attraction. |
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Phu Soidao National Park.
It is in the area of Nam Pard National Forest Reserve covering Uttaradit’s Amphoe Baan Koke, Nuaymun, Nam Pard and Pitsanulok’s Amphoe Bor Park, Chat Trakan, with a total area of about 200.18 square kilometers. |
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Tung None Son and the Savannah of Thailand.
It is realized that to get to see the beauty of Tung None Son is not a piece of cake. The 16 kilometers long trail on foot may seem so far, but easy to walk not too steep. |
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Phu Pah Toeb.
In the Isan plateau that connects the Mekhong River exists the unique landscape. These sandstone mountains, though look dry, possess a tourism charm no other regions do that is the sandstone sculpture in as many different shapes as the viewer’s imagination may lead to. |
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Flower Fields, Lotus Ponds at Phu Sa Dokbua.
These flower fields on the stone ground may not be of much difference, as they are made up of the same kind of wild flowers found in other places. But the uniqueness is the small ponds with lotus flowers of new varieties on the mountaintop. |
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Phu Samui at Ubon Ratchathani.
Similar in name to the famous beautiful island in Surat Thani’s sea, but this Samui is a hill located north of Pah Taem National Park. On the top of Phu Samui and its surroundings lie outstanding attractions, including viewpoints and flower fields. |
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Pah Chana Dai – Pa Dong Natham.
Dazzled by flower fields, view the sunrise before anybody else at Pah Chana Dai – Pa Dong Natham at Amphoe Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani. Well known is Pah Chana Dai as the spot to view sunrise before anybody else in Siam. |
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Tung Dok Bua Sawan Pa Hin Ngam National Park.
Feel the chilly fog, admire Tung Dok Bua Sawan at Pa Hin Ngam National, Amphoe Thep Sathit, Chaiyaphum. As the rain is starting to fall along the wind’s blow, many tourists can’t help thinking of the days when the beauty of Chaiyaphum’s Pa Hin Ngam National Park revealed to their eyes. |
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Tung Dok Krachiao – Zai Thong National Park.
Zai Thong National Park is Chaiyaphum’s another well known national park with highlands pilling up in alternation with forest hills creating an all season fine scenery. But in the rainy season, apart from the magnificent fresh and green forest, the Krachiao flowers both in purplish pink and white will bloom all over the field. |
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Tung Dok Tantawan.
Take the Floating Train, View Tung Dok Tantawan Amphoe Pattana Nikom, Lopburi. When the rain has gone, here come the blows of colder wind, most tourists plan to go up north for jungle treks to view fields of winter land flowers that compete in blooming. |
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