
Phu
Rua National Park
Featuring
an odd, boat-shaped rock cliff, this national park (Boat Mountain)
consists of several sandstone peaks and a vast pine-covered
mountain plateau. Elevated at a level of 1,375 m, and covering
an area of 121 sq km, Phu Rua offers some breathtaking views,
and a broad spectrum of natural flora and fauna. The top of
Phu Rua also offers some truly spectacular views into the
Lao countryside, as well as of the Heang and Khong Rivers.
Popular natural attractions include Pha Lon Nai - a cliff
offering a wonderful panoramic view of the sunrise, Pha Sup
Thong or Pha Ku Lap Khaw (White Rose Cliff) - a very steep
cliff teeming with white roses --and Huai Phai Waterfall -
an eye-catching 30 meter-high waterfall. Tents and bungalows
are available at the park and reservations can be made with
the National Parks Department.
Phu
Rua National Park can be reached by bus from Loei, and from
the Lom Sak District of the Petchabun Province. Cars can also
be hired, and is typically a much more convenient method of
travel, as public transportation is difficult to find all
the way from Loei to the park, especially on weekdays.
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