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TITLE Enjoy Scenery And Nature From Rabiang Phu Resort, Loei, Thailand LEAD PARAGRAPH The Thai province of Loei is located in the north-eastern part of the country that is also known as Isan. Despite being in the Isan geographical area, it shares a lot in common with northern Thailand. It is a lush mountainous province with many places of interest. Rabiang Phu Resort enjoys a great location right outside the entrance to one of Loei’s beautiful national parks. An attractive resort with comfortable cabins and good amenities, it is highly recommended that visitors have their own transport during their stay. Whilst it would be possible to reach the resort using public transport and taxis, many of the nearby places of interest require private transport …show more content…

Accommodation is in cute chalets and cabins, rather than rooms in a block or larger building, and they can sleep two, three, four, or five guests. There are also small houses that can accommodate up to nine guests and the resort has a camping area with tents and bedding provided. Visitors can also pitch their own tents. Prices vary depending on the time of year, with the most expensive times being weekends in December and January. This is the area’s coolest time and many visitors flock here to enjoy the low temperatures. Loei is the only province in Thailand where temperatures can actually dip as low as zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Farenheit). Rooms for two people usually cost between 900 THB (approximately 25 USD) and 1,200 THB (approximately 33 USD) per night. This increases to between 1,100 THB (approximately 30.50 USD) and 1,400 THB (approximately 39 USD) per night for weekends in December and January. The price for a three person room is from 1,700 THB (approximately 47 USD) to 1,900 THB (approximately 52.50 USD), rising to between 2,000 THB (approximately 55.50 USD) and 2,200 THB (approximately 61 USD) during the peak pricing …show more content…

The peak of the mountain is topped with a small temple and a lovely imprinted concrete walkway that shows the tracks made by all of Thailand’s native creatures. The scent of pine trees lingers in the air and seductive mists cloak the top of the mountain. You will probably notice quite a sharp drop in temperature as you make your way higher, so be prepared and take a sweater! There are a couple of stalls where you can buy hand-made items, such as ponchos, hats, and scarves, as well as souvenirs and small gifts. The national park is home to several waterfalls and strange rock formations. Look out for Hin Tao, a natural rock formation that looks strikingly like a

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