Must-see attractions in Nong Khai

  • Sala Kaew Ku

    Nong Khai

    One of Thailand’s most enigmatic attractions, Sala Kaew Ku can't fail to impress. Built over 20 years by Luang Pu Boun Leua Sourirat, a mystic who died in…

  • Wat Pho Chai

    Nong Khai

    Luang Po Phra Sai, a large Lan Xang–era Buddha image awash with gold, bronze and precious stones, sits at the hub of Nong Khai's holiest temple. The head…

  • Phra That Klang Nam

    Nong Khai

    The ‘Stupa in the Middle of the River’ (sometimes called Phra That Nong Khai) is a ruined Lao-style chedi submerged in the middle of the river and can…

  • Nong Khai Aquarium

    Nong Khai

    Although it's looking a little shabby these days, this large aquarium offers a fairly interesting collection of freshwater and ocean-dwelling fish from…

  • Wat Noen Phra Nao Wanaram

    Nong Khai

    This forest wát on the south side of town is a respected vipassana (insight meditation) centre on pleasant, tree-shaded grounds. Most of the extremely…

  • Tha Sadet Market

    Nong Khai

    This is the most popular destination in town. Almost everyone loves a stroll through this covered market despite it being a giant tourist trap. It offers…

  • Prap Haw Monument

    Nong Khai

    Nong Khai and the surrounding area came under several attacks by jeen hor (Yunnanese) marauders in the late 19th century. The small Prap Haw Monument …

  • Wihan Ji Gong

    Nong Khai

    The city's newest Chinese temple is dedicated to Ji Gong, an eccentric and heavy-drinking Chinese monk (he's usually depicted with a bottle of wine) now…

  • Phra That La Nong

    Nong Khai

    This stupa, which is illuminated at night, was built in 2006 in honour of and alongside Phra That Klang Nam, the fallen chedi in the middle of the Mekong…

  • Wat Hai Sok

    Nong Khai

    Wat Hai Sok is right in the thick of the action, across from Mut Mee Garden Guesthouse. It contains the 'Two Princesses Shrine' and is a popular place to…

  • Wat Lam Duan

    Nong Khai

    You can easily pick out this temple on the skyline because an immense Buddha image sits atop the bóht. You're welcome to climb up (shoes off) and gaze…

  • Wat Tung Sawang

    Nong Khai

    The bóht here is one of Thailand's smallest, but the artistic flair makes it quite attractive. Nine sculptures of celestial deities sit on fanciful…

  • Nong Khai Museum

    Nong Khai

    This small museum in the former city hall has little more than old photographs, but there's just enough English labelling to make it worth a few minutes…