Bueng Kan · Isaan & the north-east · Thailand
★★★☆☆ Museum & culture
No admission charge for anyone. Parking or transport may still cost.
FREE. A meditation monastery on a sandstone outcrop, reached by wooden walkways pinned to the cliff face with no meaningful railings, climbing seven levels. NOT FOR ANYONE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH HEIGHTS. Remote, and almost entirely free of visitors.
| Adult ticket | Free entry |
|---|---|
| Child ticket | Free entry |
| Typical visit | 2 hours |
| Opening hours | Daily daylight; NOT for anyone afraid of heights |
| Indoors or out | Outdoors |
| Region | Isaan, Thailand |
| Prices quoted in | THB |
The planner warns of hot in April; and wet in September, October. Outside those months it says nothing, which is the point — a warning that fires every day is one nobody reads.
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The planner prices a whole day for your exact party, warns about closures and drive times, and totals the trip in your own currency.
Official page: https://www.tourismthailand.org/