On the foot of Phu Phan Mountain range
Inside the park, the archaeologists found a group of prehistoric rock painting in the shelter walls and caves. In the historic time , Dvaravati period, this place used to be a sacred area, there’re some riligious monuments which built from rock shelter surrounded by Sema (the Buddhist religious boundary). But almost monuments named from the local folklore of U-sa Barot ,the popular story in the northeastern ,Thailand.
Intersting sites :
Hor Nang U-sa,the stone landscape in a shape as tower
Wat Pho Ta , a stone shack has a boundary stones called Sema and Buddha images carved in sandstone (Dvaravati period)
Tham Wua Daeng, the cape used to be a shelter of man in prehistoric time. Still be a cave painting depicted human figures ,hands, animals and geometry signs.
Tham Phra, the carved Buddha images on sandstone in various poses.(Dvaravati period)
Pha Sadej , a viewpoint with a scenic of forest.Good site for dreaming with sunset .
Ku Nang U-sa , a stone landscape surrounded by big Semas. It ‘s assummed to be the ritual place in the former time.
When I visited I took a local bus from Rangsina market in city via Udornthani-Namsom-Nayung (bus avialable between 6.00am-6.00pm),drop at the road to park ,walk plus hichthike(take a very long time for reaching but the local people ‘re so kind) .But the easy way if you don’t have own vehicle ,just hire a tuktuk or mini bus (high price) .
There’s an information centre and park’s office on the gate.
Open daily 8.00am – 4.30pm.
Admission fees 30 baht
042-222909 A camping site’s avialable for 100 B / 2 persons.
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Phone: 042-222909
Address: Ban Tiew,Muang Phan Sub-district,Ban Phue,Udorn
Directions: 68 kms from city take Highway 2 (Udornthani-Nong Khai) when reaching Km 13,turn left on the Highway 202 to Ban Phue and no.2348 to the park .