Nong Bua Lamphu: A Mix of Nature and Religious Spots
The province of Nong Bua Lamphu is located in the northeastern part of Thailand and situated in the core of Khorat Plateau. The region is separated into six districts, and its economy focuses primarily on agriculture. The area has a long history with abundant cultural attractions. It became the 76th province during the decentralizing Udon in 1993. In 2014, the population was around 508,864.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Nongbua Lamphuin Thailand is from March to May when the weather is warm, comfortable, and most pleasant for sightseeing and crowds also this time is relatively low. However, tourists who want to take part in the annual Naresuan the Great’s Day Festival, which usually takes place in the later week of January to earliest of February, should book their flights and accommodations early. You can also get better Nongbua Lamphu hotel deals that will fit your budget and needs if you book your accommodations ahead of time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visitors wanting to spend time with nature should visit Thao to Waterfall Forest Park.The waterfalls are of small-sized and are surrounded by lots of large trees, and few steps away is the Chao Pu Lup Shrine, where the locals usually go to worship. A lot of visitors also go to Wat Tham Klong Phen. It is a religious-historical site built during the Khmer period.
Visitors should book a stay at the Napalai Hotel, featuring an outdoor pool, a fitness center, and access to Wi-Fi. Another good option is the Pracharak Unique Collection by Napalai. The hotel provides shuttle services, serves daily buffet breakfast, and fantastic facilities.