Phu Kradueng is a mesa covering over 160,000 square meters. On top, there are pine trees, plants, and waterfalls. However, the most dramatic sight is a dramatic overhang, protected by a solitary pine tree. This area is important to the people in the area and the serves as symbol of the province.
Location
Phu Kradueng National Park is located in Amphoe Phu Kradueng in the Loei Province. The landscape consists of sandstone mountains and has many plants and pine trees. The National Park Office is in Tambon Si Than.
The Phu Kradueng Summit: Reaching the summit from Phu Kradueng covers about five kilometers and takes between three and four hours. At the top is an expansive mesa where you can take advantage of their accommodations and restaurants. You should spend at least two nights on the mesa to ensure you see all the sights. There are signs posted all over the park, so you should not need a guide to get around.
Basking in the Morning Fog: In the early morning, the valley below becomes engulfed in a thick blanket of fog. As the sun slowly rises, the fog bums off revealing the jungle below.
The Pha Lomsak Viewpoint: On the western side of this cliff, there is a path leading from Pha Mak Duk to Pha Lomsak through the forest made of sand and stone. This is a wonderful place to watch the sunset. However, Pha Lomsak is nine kilometers from the campsite, so you should bring a flashlight.
Waterfalls: In Phu Kradueng there are many waterfalls like Wang Kwang, Phen Phop, Phon Phop, Tham So to be enjoyed during the winter.
How to Get There
From the town of Loei, take Highway 201 past Amphoe Wang Saphung and Amphoe Nong Hin. Turn right onto Highway 2019. Pass Amphoe Phu Kradueng and drive four kilometers to the National Park Office. The total distance from Loei is 81 kilometers.
To contact the Phu Kradueng National Park call: 0-4281-1112, 0-4281-2534-6
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