Nakhi Cave – Open the door to the legend of the Naga in the mountains
If you are looking for a trip that is complete with mystery, nature, good energy and faith – this is the “Phra Nak Path” that you should not miss.
Main destination: Nakhi Cave – The mysterious charm of Phu Langka
Many people already know about “Nakhi Cave”… but another source of power that is equally beautiful and sacred is “Nakhi Cave”.
Located in Phu Langka National Park, Nakhon Phanom Province, next to Bueng Kan. The path may not be as brutal as Nakhi Cave, but the beauty, tranquility and power of faith – 100% without deduction!
The hiking trail is about 1.5 - 2 kilometers with a guide and along the way you will pass through a quiet forest that seems to hide something until you reach the highlight…
“Nakhi Stone” that is arranged in a long line, similar to a giant snake crawling up from the stone floor. The scale pattern is clear as if it was carved by someone in a legend. Some stones have the shape of a Naga head that is coiled miraculously. For those who believe in Nakhi, I must say that… “you can feel” some power that photos cannot explain.
Popular photo spots:
• “Nakee Scales”, detailed stone patterns resembling real snake scales
• “Nakee Head” that looks like it’s looking at visitors
• Panoramic view from a high cliff, overlooking the forest as far as the eye can see
Recommendations:
• Must book in advance via the QueQ app
• Prepare good shoes, drinking water, and don’t forget your “heart” that is open to the power of nature
Here are 2 more places of faith that are just as great
1. Monument of Prince Prajak Silpakom – the center of Udon Thani people’s minds, located in the heart of Udon Thani. Anyone who comes to this city must stop by to pay homage to him! Prince Prajak Silpakom was the founder of Udon Thani and his monument stands tall and beautiful. Soldiers are guarding it and people come to pay homage all the time, especially those who come to ask for blessings for work, civil service, exams, or success. The aura of respect is very strong! Taking a photo together here is the highest honor for Udon people. It is suitable for starting or ending a trip. It is a “point to recharge your faith” that makes anyone feel warm.
2. Wat Pa Ban Tad – a temple in the Luang Ta Maha Bua lineage that you must visit at least once in your life. Wat Pa Ban Tad, Mueang District, Udon Thani Province is a forest monk temple of “Luang Ta Maha Bua Yanasampanno”, a famous monk with disciples all over the country. Although he has passed away, the power of Dharma and faith still fills the temple. The atmosphere inside is peaceful, shady, full of trees and the sound of birds chirping.
It is very suitable for meditation, walking meditation, or just walking quietly, which is like cleansing your mind.
Highlights:
• Luang Ta's pavilion
• Luang Ta's museum
• The natural forest trail around the temple is a very relaxing walk.
Trip summary: The Northeast is not only good for the old city, but also has “power” that you have to experience for yourself!
Nakhi Cave – Nature + faith, molded by the hands of the universe
Krom Luang Monument – The origin of Udon's prosperity
Wat Pa Ban Tad – Peace of mind in the shade of Dharma
Anyone looking for a trip that will recharge both body, mind, and merit – must make this trip at least once in their life.
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