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This is the ultimate destination for many Thai
trekkers. The goal is to hike up to the summit and conquer the distance
of 1,325 meters above sea level. At the top of Phu Kradueng is a wide
plain of about 60 square kilometers. There is a cold-climate pine
forest and a grass field full of wild flowers and orchids that bloom in
different seasons. In addition, there are several lovely waterfalls and
an observation point that is provides spectacular views during sunrise
and sunset.
To get there, take Bangkok-Loei bus and get off
at Pha Nok Khao, the boundary between Khon Kaen and Loei. From there,
take a mini-bus to the park office at the foot of the mountain and walk
up Phu Kradueng for 6 kilometers. The park is open during October to
May and closed during the rainy season to rejuvenate the flora and
fauna. Park attractions include: Pha Nok Aen, the cliff that offers a
breathtaking view of the crimson sunrise, Pha Lom Sak, a sandstone
ledge jutting into space providing a fine view of the hills and valleys
and Pha Yiap Mek, where cottony clouds suggest a misty world of shadow
figures.
The park is open to visitors from 7.00 a.m.
until 2.00 p.m. daily and is closed for forest regeneration during 1
June – 30 September every year.
Admission: Adult 400 baht, Child 200 baht
Facilities:
Phu Kradueng National Park provides
accommodations and has stores selling food and drinks. Call the Park at
0 4287 1333 or 0 2561 4292 – 4 (Department of National Parks, Wildlife
and Plants in Bangkok) or click www.dnp.go.th for more information and reservations.
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BUT I HAVE NEVER CLIMED IT.EVERYTIME II RETURN I LOOK UP AT IT.