Visit Kalasin


The Kalasin province in the Isan region of Thailand is an area steeped in history and culture, located in the heart of the country. It is known for its beautiful scenery and cultural heritage, with many ancient archaeological sites to explore. Tourists can visit some of the oldest temples in Thailand, such as Wat Phra That Choeng Chum Worawihan (said to be dating back 700 years), or enjoy interesting local festivals such as Songkhran or Rocket Festival.

Kalasin also has a number of unique attractions for tourists to explore, such as the Ban Tha Keo Elephant Camp where visitors can get up close and personal with elephants, learn about their care and training, or even take part in elephant-related activities. A great place for nature lovers is Kaeng Tana National Park which stretches 145 km along the Mekong River - here visitors can take a boat ride through dense jungle and spot various wildlife species.

One interesting historical fact about Kalasin Province is that it was once home to one of Thailand's oldest civilizations - Non Nok Tha - which dates back more than 3,000 years ago! The ruins still remain today and are open to visitors who wish to explore this fascinating ancient civilization.
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