Wat Tham Khao Wong.Wat Tham Khao Wong is a breathtaking temple complex in beautiful surroundings. It is located in a quiet, forested valley against a mountain backdrop. The beautiful 4-storey Thai-style pavilion, placed against a mountain slope, never fails to impress visitors.
Pu Wai Cave. Pu Wai Cave is famous for its remarkable stalactites and stalagmites which can be seen taking on various beautiful shapes. Some looks like waterfalls, others like mushrooms, a Roman pillar, and Chinese God Statue.
Wat Pah Tang.Wat Pah Tang is a very big Golden Buddha Statue. Villagers worship, pay homage and seek solace in Luang Poh Toh.
Ban Pah Tang. Pah Tang Village houses one of the biggest weaving groups in Ban Rai District. They received various awards and recognitions like UNESCO Award, Thailand Best One-Tambon-One-Product, and many others.
Huay Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary.Huay Kha Wildlife Sanctuary has been registered by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site. It is the largest continuous tract of wildlife sanctuary in Thailand and Southeast Asia. It comprises almost every kind of forest found in Thailand.
Hup Pa Tat. Hup Pa Tat was selected by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to be an “Unseen Thailand Destination.” Its extraordinary and fascinating features cover two large valleys with an area of about 48,000 square meters.
Sai Boe Waterfall. Sai Boe Waterfall is located in another part of Huay Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. The place offers a serene and striking atmosphere that makes this site an ideal place for nature lovers. |