Loei (Thai: เลย, pronounced [lɤ̄ːj]), in Isan, is one of the most sparsely populated provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Nongbua Lamphu, Khon Kaen, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok. In the north it borders Xaignabouli and Vientiane Province of Laos.
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When the heat in the valleys is oppressive, head up into the mountains for the cool air. The park can be crowded at times, but there are many trails and amazingly photogenic vistas. You don’t really appreciate the altitude you’ve reached until you look out over the distant valleys, look down on the clouds to see, through the wholes, the cities you just passed through. There are lots of nature trails for every difficulty level and transport for those who prefer or need rides up to the scenic overlooks. Thai national parks are grossly under-rated.
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Stunning place away from the normal crowds of tourists. The rock formations and vistas here are very intriguing, This is a great place to go hiking, exploring, and there is a great opportunity to climb to the top of great vistas.
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Bumpy ride whole route from Loei but better from Rong Kla side which I took from 5 years ago. However, there is worth to visit when full bloom of cherry blossom.
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My wife and I walked from town to the entrance of the park. The first third of the path was concrete steps and the last third metal stairs. The middle was a little tougher with dirt, rocks and some paving. All in all you require an upper medium level of fitness and some water. A cave shrine is a stopping point at 350 metres up where water is available by an honesty box. The view from up top is great even on a hazy day. Plenty is signage encouraging keeping the site free of rubbish appear to be working.
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