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Greetings. Due to the long weekend in August 2018, and having visited Nong Khai several times before, I decided to capture the most interesting check-in spots in Nong Khai Province through photographs. I'm not very good at writing reviews, so I'll let the pictures tell the story. This trip consisted of 11 people, and we drove up to Isan.

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Let's begin the review...

Departed Bangkok at 10:00 PM and arrived at the parking lot at 7:00 AM. The light was gone!

A 20-minute ride on an e-taek truck will take you to the viewpoint. Local residents will be waiting for you at 5 a.m.

The fog is thick, but it's manageable.

The sun's rays pierce through the clouds, creating a beautiful and unusual sight.

I myself stand a little taller.

Riding an e-taek is a great experience. I recommend wearing underwear (for men).

After that, we drove to Phu Thok and arrived at 4:00 PM. We walked for about 40 minutes, and I was exhausted.

The trail features rocky outcrops.

At last, the sun slowly sets over the horizon at the viewpoint.

After finishing the sunset photography, we rushed down to continue with the Milky Way photography, as the Milky Way rises at 7 pm at the end of August.

The location of the Kyaiktiyo Pagoda on the fifth level.

Note: After taking the photo, you must leave quickly, as the temple will close its doors around 7:30 PM.

Waking up to the first light at Three Whales Rock

It's truly amazing, friends!

The mist floats hazily in the distance.

Standing on the central rock, you can capture stunning photographs of the large whale-shaped rock.

Resembling a very large whale

The sun's rays hitting the skin, it's pure bliss.

My travel companion has a rather large head due to sun exposure.

Next, stop by to watch the F1 PowerBoat Thailand race in Nong Khai. It's held every year and is a lot of fun.

Next, stop by the temple "Sala Kaew Ku" or as it is known by another name "Wat Khaek", which is a bit eerie and has a magical aura.

Afterwards, drive to Wat Pha Tak Seua to admire the sunset. This 180-degree viewpoint offers stunning views of the Mekong River.


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