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Northeast Thailand (Isaan) (North, South, West, East, Central Thailand)


ImageAmnat Charoen
The province particularly well known for its silk products. Amnat Charoen, located along the Mekong River in Northeastern Thailand, is an area of great natural beauty, featuring a reservoir..

ImageBuri Ram
Buriram is a land of ancient Khmer prosperity. The southern part of the province has a number of Khmer sanctuaries, the most magnificent being Phanom Rung... Read more

ImageBueng Kan
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ImageChaiyaphum
Chaiyaphum is a place where many periods of civilization have overlapped, including those of the disparate Dvaravati, Khmer, and Lan Xang kingdoms, famous for its natural beauty...

ImageKalasin
One of the most fertile provinces in the northeastern region and has a long history dating back to the prehistoric era. A principally agricultural region, also known for its sticky rice....

ImageKhon Kaen
Located in the heart of Isan, Thailand’s northeast region, Khon Kaen has been one of the fastest growing areas in Thailand. The ancient cultures, traditions, and historical sites in this area.....

ImageLoei
Loei is an up-and-coming ecotourism region surrounded by mountain ranges, various kinds of flora and capped with fog enshrouded summits. The most majestic mountains are Phu Kradueng...

ImageMaha Sarakham
Maha Sarakham is a Buddhist center of Isan, as many Buddhist archeological artifacts were found here, including a Relic of Lord Buddha in Amphoe Na Dun....

ImageMukdahan
Mukdahan has been an historical gateway to Indochinese countries, is home to 8 ethnic minorities; namely, Thai Isan, Phu Thai, Thai Kha, Kraso, Thai Kaloeng, Thai Yo, Thai Saek Thai Kula...

ImageNakhon Phanom
Nakhon Phanom is a melting pot of diverse ethnic cultures and traditions, lies along the western bank of the majestic Mekong River. A number of opportunities for visitors...

ImageNakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Ratchasim or Khorat is a large province on the northeastern plateau and is like the gateway to other provinces in the Northeast. Read more

ImageNong Bua Lamphu
Archeological artifacts found in this area indicate that there were human’s settlements in Nong Bua Lam Phu since the pre-historical era and there are fossils in the region that are 140 million years old...

ImageNong Khai
Nong Bua Lam is a Province filled with natural beauty, including Phu Kao Phupan Kham National Park, the Phu Phan mountain range, and Erawan Cave, which features a large Buddha at its entrance....

ImageRoi Et
Roi Et in Thai language means “one hundred and one”. The province located in the middle of Isan, the northeastern region of Thailand, features a number of impressive Buddha images and some spectacular festivals....

ImageSakon Nakhon
A unique mixture of ancient traditions province. Features many forested temple retreats for Buddhist meditation, where a number of famous monks reside...

ImageSi Sa Ket
Located in the southern portion of Thailand’s Northeastern Isan region. Rich with Khmer Ruins, Si Sa Ket is an interesting destination...

ImageSurin
Surin province is a sleepy agricultural province, quietly growing jasmine rice and weaving beautiful silk, and it is also a large province in the Mun River Basin of Thailand’s Northeastern Isan region...

ImageUbon Ratchathani
Located in the lower region of Northeastern Thailand, 629 kilometers from Bangkok, features plateaus and mountain ranges with the Mun River running through the middle...

ImageUdon Thani
Land of Mi-khit Cloth, Wonderful Nong Prachak Place, and Scented Udorn Sunshine Orchids. Udon Thani is located on a plateau which is approximately 187 meters above sea level...

ImageYasothon
Yasothon is the smallest province in the lower northeast of Thailand’s Isan region. It is famed for its Rocket Festival, which is celebrated each may at the commencement of the Rainy Season....