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Nature Attractions In Khon Kaen Province

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Khon Kaen is the fifth-largest of the northeastern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are Nong Bua Lamphu, Udon Thani, Kalasin, Maha Sarakham, Buriram, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Phetchabun, and Loei.
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  • 3. Phu Wiang National Park Phu Wiang
    Phu Wiang National Park is located in Phu Wiang District, Khon Kaen Province, northeastern Thailand. It is best known for its numerous dinosaur bone paleontological sites, The park is one of the world's largest dinosaur graveyards. In 1996, the remains of Siamotyrannus isanensis, a new family of carnivorous thunder lizards, were unearthed in the park. The Phu Wiang Dinosaur Museum is situated within the park and displays many of the park's finds. The park, measuring 325 square kilometres in size, is located approximately 85 kilometres northwest of Khon Kaen. The area is characterized by a central plain and the low hills of the western Phu Phan Mountains.
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  • 4. Nam Phong National Park Nong Ruea
    Nam Phong National Park is a national park in Thailand's Khon Kaen and Chaiyaphum provinces. This mountainous park, in two separate sections, encompasses part of the Ubol Ratana Dam reservoir and also features rock formations and cliff-top viewpoints. The park is named for the Nam Phong River, impounded by the dam.
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  • 6. Ubol Ratana Dam Ubolratana
    The Ubol Ratana Dam , formerly known as the Phong Neeb Dam, is a multi-purpose dam in tambon Khok Sung, Ubolratana District, approximately 50 km north of Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand. It was the first hydroelectric power project developed in Thailand's northeastern area of Isan. The dam impounds the Nam Phong, which flows into the Chi River and thence to the Mun River, a tributary of the Mekong River. The dam was given its current name by royal permission in 1966, in honour of princess Ubol Ratana, the eldest child of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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  • 7. Phu Kradueng National Park Phu Kradueng
    Phu Kradueng National Park , in the Si Than sub-district of Amphoe Phu Kradueng, Loei Province, is one of the best known national parks of Thailand, with a high point of 1,316 m elevation at Khok Moei. It was proclaimed a national park on 23 November 1962, the second national park of Thailand after Khao Yai National Park.The park is closed to visitors during the rainy season .
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  • 8. Nam Nao National Park Nam Nao
    Nam Nao National Park is a protected area in Nam Nao District, Phetchabun Province in northern Thailand. It is 55 kilometres east of Lom Sak District. The park is a large forest still in its original state. It is filled with pineries, grasslands, and jungle. The park is home to more than 100 species of birds. The average annual temperature is 25 degrees Celsius. Between December and January temperatures drop to as low as 2-5 degrees Celsius. Nam Nao National Park is part of a Level I tiger conservation unit . It encompasses 1,000 square kilometres .
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  • 10. Tat Ton Waterfall Chaiyaphum
    Tat Ton National Park is a national park in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand. The park, located in the Laen Kha mountain range, features waterfalls and mountain highland scenery.
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  • 12. Chulabhorn Dam Khon San
    Princess Chulabhorn is a princess of Thailand, the youngest daughter of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. She is officially styled Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn, which corresponds to her full Thai title Somdet Phrachao Luk Thoe Chaofa Chulabhorn Walailak Agrarajakumari .
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