Pha Taem Thailand, view Laos and prehistoric paintings

Pha Taem National Park covers an area of ​​Khong Chiam District, Si Mueang Mai District, and Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. There are fertile forest conditions and a wide variety of wildlife.
Highlights of many natural beauty such as Pha Chan, Soi Sawan Waterfall, Sao Chaliang, Tham Phatiya, Phu Na Tham, etc.

In addition, ancient prehistoric paintings, around 3,000-4,000 years old, were discovered at Pha Kham, Pha Taem, Pha Chek, Pha Moei. It is the first national park in Thailand with the Mekong River, the border line between Thailand and Laos, as the longest national park boundary line. At Pha Taem, you can see the forest scenery on the Lao side as well.

Pha Taem is about 10 hours from Bangkok, 680 kilometers distance. Able to travel by plane to Ubon and travel to Pha Taem. Some tourists who come to Pha Taem like to travel to Laos as well. Traveling to Pha Taem is convenient because there is a road that is in good condition to reach Pha Taem.

There are many waterfalls around the area, but most of them only have water during the rainy season to early winter, which is around July to December.

It's my first visit here and I took pictures of the atmosphere of my travels in Pha Taem for you to see.

Google Map https://goo.gl/maps/TvppK5GL78VvFVEFA




Drive into the national park about 3 kilometers to reach Pha Taem, where there are restaurants and cafes available.


This area has a spectacular sunset viewpoint.


Pha Taem looks like a large stone courtyard.

This is a mockup of paintings. (The original painting requires a walk for about 3 km.)


The viewpoint of the Mekong River in front is Laos.

Map for walking in Pha Taem.







The nature trail is a comfortable walking path.



Painting point 1, Pha Kham, Hard to see and not very clear.






The second point is clearer and easier to see than the first.





The 2nd painting point is the largest.













The painting at point 3 is quite high.

After that, it is a nature study path.

















The 4th painting is closed and cannot be viewed.


There are many viewpoints along the way.





At sunset





There are more pictures on my facebook page and I have adjusted the lighting to make them more clear.
go to this page https://www.facebook.com/ThailandTravelByTVI/posts/157228866644475

Pha Taem 's Video

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