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Sala Keoku Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
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Good place to see art there. It's quite interesting and not see to find kind of this art in this part of Thailand. Better to bring an umbrella with you.
a Lots of statues, some of massive scale. It was 20 THB for Thai people and 40 THB for international people. Well worth the price of admission and the trip.
Plus, there's a part of the water in there where you can feed big fish. And I mean *big*.
Sala Keo Ku
The Sala Keo Ku is a Park located at Nongkhai city, northeast of Thailand. This is a very unique and special Buddha Park featuring concrete sculptures inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism.
For foreigner visitors they charged a small entrance fees, which is cost 20 Thai Bath to enter to this park, and you can enjoy the park filled with amazing giant concrete sculptures. This park is built and reflects the vision of Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat and his followers.
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Come to the Sarawak Cave Sculpture Park 🏞😁
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Dreamland. God Buddha or Ghost? Come to the Sarawak Cave Sculpture Park (Sarawak Ghost Cave) in Langkai Prefecture, Thailand Various carved statues that are both detached and masterly, unique and eye-catching.
It has some beat architecture sculptures which tkea thw attention to the board .must come to the place .
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6 Things You Must Know Before Going to Sala Keoku Sculpture Park
The only place worth visiting in the small border town of Thailand, Loei, is Sala Keoku Sculpture Park. It is said to be created by the same creator as the Thousand Buddha Park (Wat Xieng Khuan) across the river in Vientiane, so the styles are similar.
👉6 things you must know before visiting
1⃣It is said that Sala Keoku Sculpture Park was created based on the creator's dream memory. The large and small Buddha statues in the park, many of them have skulls on their heads, their faces are fierce, and their styles are completely different from the usual benevolent style of Buddha statues. It feels gloomy to be in it, like walking in the ghost domain, so it is necessary to choose a sunny day to go.
2⃣The most convenient way to get there is to use a taxi app to book a motorcycle (more than 5 kilometers one way is about 70 Thai baht)
3⃣There are also buses from Loei Bus Station, but if the place you live is far from the bus station, there is no need to bother.
4⃣Opening hours: 8:00—18:00
The park charges 20 baht for locals and 40 baht for foreigners. The ticket office closes at 5 pm, and you can enter and buy tickets from the ticket inspector after closing.
5⃣It is recommended to visit in reverse order from left to right to perfectly avoid tour groups.
6⃣Respect local beliefs, don't wear revealing clothes and shorts or skirts when entering.
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Park & Pool Resort Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Eat near Nong Khai Train Station
Can walk from Nong Khai Train Station to the Cafe of Park & Pool Resort. Air conditioned. Good atmosphere. Good foods and very big bowl for the soup we ordered for 2. Good services. Didn’t use the pool so I don’t know if they sell a day pass. Proper swimsuits are required.
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Aquarium Nong Khai Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Nong Khai Aquarium
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Build in a university. Quite clean and well maintained attraction. Easy access, free parking, access is 100baht/foreigner, 50baht/thai, 30baht/child. They have a free watershow at 10am and 2pm on the weekends. The guy basically dives and feed the fishes for 15 minutes. The facilities are part of Khon Kaen University.
Recommend..........
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Wat Pho Chai Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
An overwhelming feeling of reverence when you are in the same space with the great reclining Buddha.
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Wat Sisaket Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Wat Si Saket
Wat Si Saket is a Buddhist wat in Vientiane Capital, Laos. It is situated on Lanxang road, it was built in 1818, in the order of King Anouvong, the last king of Lao Lanxang kingdom.
Wat Si Saket features a cloister wall with more than 2,000 ceramic and silver Buddha images. The temple also houses a museum.
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