Ubon Ratchathani is the largest province in Thailand and yet it is only bordered by three other provinces. From Ubon you can visit Amnat Charoen to the north, Yasothon to the northwest and Sisaket to the east. The rest of Ubon’s surroundings are made up by the Mekhong River, Laos and Cambodia. Amnat Charoen is [...]
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Ubon Ratchathani Neighbors
April 16th, 2010 · 4 Comments · ubon travel
Tags: amnat charoen·sisaket·travel ubon ratchathani·Yasothon
A Tale of 3 Waterfalls Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand Part 3
September 26th, 2009 · No Comments · ubon travel
Gaeng Lam Duan The 3rd and final waterfall I recovered and re-hydrated so it was back on the road again. Luckily I had brought an extra shirt and changed the one that was drenched with sweat and mist. The open windows were much more help to dry out then the car’s air-con. The next stop [...]
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A Tale of 3 Waterfalls Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand Part 2
September 26th, 2009 · No Comments · ubon travel
Huai Luang The Second Waterfall formerly (Buk Taew) We made our way to Na Ja Luay on the second leg of the journey. It was my first time visiting here. It is a small place divided by the highway heading south. It was getting to be noonish and time to find a suitable place for [...]
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Ubon New Year Tohsang Khong Jiam Part 1
January 9th, 2009 · 4 Comments · ubon accommodations, ubon hotels, ubon travel
Not all the hotels and accommodations in Ubon Ratchathani are in the city limits. We decided to spend New Year 2009 at one such hotel in Khong Jiam. The rental car from Chow Wattana (Wattana Rental) arrived at 09:55 A.M.. After a quick check to make sure the residence was safe and secure, I locked [...]
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Visit Gaeng Saphue in Ubon Ratchatani
August 28th, 2007 · 2 Comments · ubon travel
I was first introduced to Phibun Mangsahan district of Ubon Ratchathani 4 months after I came to live here. Phibun is where the Immigration Office is located so most farangs who live here must go there to get visa extentions. That was also when I first saw Gaeng Saphue on the Mun River. During June [...]