
Riverside Promenade
is alongside the Khong River in the municipal area. It gives
a good view across the river especially in the early morning
when the sun rises above the mountains.
Phra That Phanom
is about fifty kilometers from town proper. It has not been
conclusively proved when it was built. However, according
to archaeologists, it is about 1500 years old. Fifty-two
meters high, each of its rectangular bases measures 12.33
meters, and its decorative top is made of gold weighing
110 kilograms. The annual Phra That Phanom Fair is celebrated
on the full -moon evening of the 3rd Lunar month. Thousands
of worshipers flock to Nakhon Phanom to pay homage to this
most important religious shrine in the Northeast. Stalls
and performances are staged throughout the 7-day celebration.
Phra That Renu
Nakhon the main religious monument in Amphoe Renu Nakhon
abut fifty kilometers from town, is similar to the Phra
That Phanom but in a smaller scale. Renu Nakhon boasts a
market place not unlike San Kamphaeng in Chiang Mai, with
cotton, silk dresses and quilted blankets as leading local
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Prathat Tha
Utun, situated in Amphoe Tha Uthen, has the likeness of
Phrathat Phanom. Its was built in 1912 A.D. to store a relic
of the Lord Buddha brought from Myanmar.
Nam Tok Tat Kham
Forest Park 7 kilometers from Amphoe Ban Phaeng, has been
preserved in its natural beauty state and is where the rivers
originating from Phu Langka mountain meet in a confluence
to form the Huai Kham river. The river cascades through
4 steps of the fall before continuing on its ways to the
Khong river.
Nam Tok Tat Pho,
5 kilometers from Nam Tok Tat Kham, can be reached after
a 2 hour walk. The waterfall is from a river originating
from Phu Langka mountain and the area has its own natural
beauty especially in the rainy season.
Illuminated Boat
Procession held annually in October or November, the event
represents a traditional Loi Krathong ceremony of north
easterners marking the end of the Buddhist Lent. The illuminated
boats are made of banana barks, bamboo or other floatable
material with a length of at least 6 meters. The boat is
elaborately fashioned into various shapes. The procession
is staged in the streets during the day while at night,
religious rites are observed. Later, the boats are illuminated
and launched into the Mekhong river. |