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Nong
Bua
Lam
Phu is a newly established
province upgraded from Amphoe Nong Bua Lam Phu
of Udon Thani Province in 1993. It is situated
46 kilometers from Udon Thani. Nong
Bua
Lam
Phu is more than 900
years old with numerous pre-historic, archaeological
sites. The province also offers mountainous and
beautiful lakeside scenery.


King Naresuan the Great Statue,
situated in the town, was erected to commemorate
the time in 1574 when the King and his army stopped
over there on the way to assist a Burmese force
attacking Vientiane.
Wat Tham Suwannakhuha, commonly called Wat Tham, was constructed
in 1572 by a king of Vientiane. The temple is
located in Amphoe Suwannakhuha about 50 kilometers
from Nong Bua I.am Phu.
Wat Tham Klong Phen, located
at the foot of the Phu Phan mountain chain 13
kilometers from Nong Bua Lam Phu, is a peaceful
and ideal place for those who seek mental tranquility.
The temple used to be the meditation place for
Phra Achan Luang Pu Khao Analayo, who is revered
by Thais nationwide. In the temple grounds, there
are a cave housing an ancient two faced drum,
a stone engraved Buddha image and the Luang Pu
Khao Museum. Inside is a collection of his utensils
and a statue of Luang Pu Kao displayed for Buddhists
to see and workship.
Erawan Cave
is a large cave in Amphoe Na Klang. Its
entrance is much higher than ground level and
a curved stairway of 107 steps ascends from the
base of the hill to the mouth of the cave. The
interior resembles a large hall which is capable
of accommodating hundreds of people. Stalagmites
and stalactites create exotic beauty. This cave
has an opening onto a high cliff overlooking the
picturesque fields below.
Noen Wat Pa, an
ancient place of worship at Amphoe Non Sang, is
believed to have been built during the time when
the Khmer people dominated the region
Phu Kao and Phu Phan Kham
National Park was set up
in 1985 covering an area of 322 square kilometers.
The park's office is located by the lake shore,
a part of Ubolratana Dam near Phu Phan Kham in
Amphoe Non Sang. Phu Phan Kham is a mountain chain
stretching from north to south from Nong Rua Lam
Phu to Ubolratana Dam. The lake is a fish breeding
ground and popular fishing area. Tourists may
stay in the camping area or in the National Park's
bungalows.
Phu
Kao consists of nine mountains. They are rich
in flora and fauna. There are waterfalls, caves
and stone terraces. Another tourist destination
is Wat Phra Buddha Bat Phu Kao where human and
canine foot prints are engraved on stone.
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