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Magnificent “Three Whale Rock” Phu Sing, Bueng Kan Province

Tree Rock Whale is said to be over 75 million years old. It is a giant rock formation of three stones. When viewed from a distance or from an aerial photograph, it looks like a whale, father, mother, and child, swimming happily. Therefore, it is called "Tree Rock Whale". It is a beautiful and prominent viewpoint located on the east side of Phu Sing. It is a place to watch the sunrise in the morning. You can stand and watch the scenery of Phu Wua forest, Huai Bang Bat, Kaeng Sadok, the Mekong River sandy beach, and the mountains of Pak Kadang, Lao People's Democratic Republic. We can walk up to stand on Whale Rock, but we must be careful. #MissingNature #NortheastTeam #MissingForestsAndMountains #NatureTherapy #SunrisePoint #HeartsGoToTheMountains #VisitNationalParks
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#Tham Luang Pu Wang, Bueng Kan Province Tham Luang Pu Wang or Tham Chai Mongkol (Phu Langka) is located in Phu Langka National Park. It is a place for pilgrims, nuns, and monks to practice meditation. This place is quite shady and quiet. The area under the cave is used for various ceremonies and meditation. Currently, it is open as a tourist attraction for Buddhists who are devoted and want to travel to this place to pay homage and ask for blessings from Luang Pu Wang Thitthasaro and to see the beauty of the Snake Head Stone, which is near this cave. For those who travel to stay overnight, you can use this area without having to set up a tent, but you should bring a sleeping bag to keep warm. We recommend that you help keep it clean and make noise to show respect for the place. Location: Tambon Pho Mak Khaeng, Amphoe Bueng Khong Long, Bueng Kan Province #Bueng Kan #Hello Stranger #Waiting for the day to travel #Missing nature #Northern Isan team

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#HinSamWan, Bueng Kan Province Located in the Phu Sing forest area, it is a popular tourist attraction and landmark with a popular angle that everyone must check in. If you use a drone to take a high-angle photo, you will see 3 large rocks lined up on the edge of a high cliff, resembling 3 whales, father, mother, and child. The most popular spot to stand and take photos is at Hin Whale Father, the largest rock on the edge and the most beautiful for taking photos (Hin Whale Mother is in the middle, while Hin Whale Child cannot be entered). You can visit here all year round. The recommended time is in the morning because in addition to being able to watch the sunrise, you will also have the chance to see the sea of ​​fog. The route to Hin Sam Wan is quite off-road, and you can use the services of a four-wheel drive vehicle of an expert in the route at the Phu Sing office from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. One car can seat 10 people. The service fee is 500 baht per car. Location: Phu Sing, Si Wilai District, Bueng Kan Province #BuengKan #Mountain #HelloStranger #WaitingForTheDayToDepart #MissNature #NorthIsanTeam

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