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What To Do In Issanwill be in Khon Kaen for a while and need some 1 or 2 day trips


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#1 erikr_

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Posted 2007-09-24 21:51:51

As I will be staying in the village and can not imagine me wanting to stay there all days and especially weeks in a row I am looking for interesting day trips or even multiday (with places to stay recommended) around Khon Kaen

I will have a car available so will be easy to go anywhere nice.

What trips would you guys suggest (culture, nature, just good fun etc) in the Khon Kaen area (including surrounding provinces).

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Posted 2007-09-24 22:14:35

1. King Cobra village

2. Ubonrat Dam with lunch of roast chicken, sticky rice
and som tam on a floating hut on the lake behind the dam.

3. Dinosaur Museum at Phu Wiang

4. Beung Kaen Nakhon, the lake near town which has dozens and
dozens of restaurants around it. Good for walking round or
hire bike (pedal variety)

5. Wat Nong Waeng, the pyramid shaped temple at one end of
Beung Kaen Nakhon lake. Climb the nine floors to the top.
Good view across the city from there.

6. The Khon Kaen Museum near Sala Klang and the Museum of Isaan
life in the grounds of the University opposite what I always think
of as the Khon Kaen Opera House (the roof is similar)

Those above are all in Khon Kaen. The well-preserved remains of a Khmer temple
is just inside Korat province at Phi Mai, about an hour and a half down Mittrapharp
towards Bangkok.

My son and grandsons are coming here early next year and that's the list for them too.

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Posted 2007-09-25 00:22:18

The above struck me as a very good list: those places on it that I have visited were all very worthwhile. Some others a little further afield.

(1) Monkey sanctuary at Kosum Phisai

(2) Isan museum of rural life and Buddha Relics Pagoda at Amphur Nadoon, Mahasarakham Province

(3) Roi Et's central Phalanchai lake area

(4) Lam Pao Dam and Suan Sa-on wildlife park a bit to the east in Kalasin.

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Posted 2007-09-25 01:07:04

View Postcitizen33, on 2007-09-25 00:22:18, said:

The above struck me as a very good list: those places on it that I have visited were all very worthwhile. Some others a little further afield.

(1) Monkey sanctuary at Kosum Phisai

(2) Isan museum of rural life and Buddha Relics Pagoda at Amphur Nadoon, Mahasarakham Province

(3) Roi Et's central Phalanchai lake area

(4) Lam Pao Dam and Suan Sa-on wildlife park a bit to the east in Kalasin.

The wildlife park and monkey sanctuary sound very interesting.

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Posted 2007-09-25 01:19:34

:o ......AND THERE'S THE CROCADILE WRESTLING!!

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Posted 2007-09-25 01:24:26

View Postdee123, on 2007-09-25 01:19:34, said:

:o ......AND THERE'S THE CROCADILE WRESTLING!!

I prefer to respect animals and as much as possible in their natural environment

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Posted 2007-09-25 02:40:23

View Posterikr_, on 2007-09-25 01:07:04, said:

View Postcitizen33, on 2007-09-25 00:22:18, said:

The above struck me as a very good list: those places on it that I have visited were all very worthwhile. Some others a little further afield.

(1) Monkey sanctuary at Kosum Phisai

(2) Isan museum of rural life and Buddha Relics Pagoda at Amphur Nadoon, Mahasarakham Province

(3) Roi Et's central Phalanchai lake area

(4) Lam Pao Dam and Suan Sa-on wildlife park a bit to the east in Kalasin.

The wildlife park and monkey sanctuary sound very interesting.

Found a link for the monkeys:

http://www.thaiforrestbooking.com/np_home....pid=39&lg=2

If you drive to Kosum Phisai town on the KK to Mahasarakham road, the monkey sanctuary is only about 5 minutes off the main road

There doesn't seem to be a site for Suan So-an (sometimes written as Suan Sawan) but you will find it mentioned on various Kalasin tourism websites. It is quite near the reservoir and dam. There is also a beautiful teak wood temple not so far away in the hiils above the reservoir.

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Posted 2007-09-25 03:08:44

An afternoon at the Lam Pao Dam is good fun, you can sit and picnic on the lawns there while the kids go paddling, can buy drinks and food there.


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Posted 2007-09-25 09:12:54

Pattaya 2 . Same facilities as the post above

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Posted 2007-09-25 10:46:29

Great suggestions. I have been meaning to take some time with a few of my thai friends in November and we've been arguing over where to go. 1 is from Chiang Mai and the other from the troubled south. They both dislike areas where foreigners vacation, and 1 guy's g/f said if he goes to BKK he shouldn't come home. Hopefully we can do this. AT the very least I'm going to ask my nephew if he's up for it when he visits in a few months.
Thank you.

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Posted 2007-09-25 11:26:52

View Posterikr_, on 2007-09-25 01:07:04, said:

View Postcitizen33, on 2007-09-25 00:22:18, said:

The above struck me as a very good list: those places on it that I have visited were all very worthwhile. Some others a little further afield.

(1) Monkey sanctuary at Kosum Phisai

(2) Isan museum of rural life and Buddha Relics Pagoda at Amphur Nadoon, Mahasarakham Province

(3) Roi Et's central Phalanchai lake area

(4) Lam Pao Dam and Suan Sa-on wildlife park a bit to the east in Kalasin.

The wildlife park and monkey sanctuary sound very interesting.
Yes I agree - great suggestions. Just a word of warning - be careful with the monkeys. My wifes sister was recently bitten by a big old male. She forgot that she had a few peanuts in her bag but the old fella must have been able to smell them. He tried to take her bag and when she resisted he bit her on the leg. We spent a large part of the rest of the day at the hospital for her to get rabies shots.
Enjoy your trip. Isaan is a wonderful part of the world.

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Posted 2007-09-25 11:29:17

some more info on Phimai..click here

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Posted 2007-09-25 12:58:25

View PostTotster, on 2007-09-25 04:08:44, said:

An afternoon at the Lam Pao Dam is good fun, you can sit and picnic on the lawns there while the kids go paddling, can buy drinks and food there.


totster :o



Yep - nice spot although I got plenty of stares from the locals when I went there with Mrs CC plus various assorted small Thai children (swimming expedition) so not sure how many farangs venture there. Not unpleasant or unfriendly, just having a good old peer at me as they do :D

#14 erikr_

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Posted 2007-09-25 18:45:06

View Postpumpuiman, on 2007-09-25 11:29:17, said:

some more info on Phimai..click here

thanks, went through it and wil spend 2 days there



 


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