Kaeng Khud Khu, nestled in the heart of Thailand, is a breathtaking location celebrated for its stunning natural beauty, serene atmosphere, and a variety of outdoor activities. Discover the lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unique flora and fauna that make this destination a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Kaeng Khud Khu is a captivating destination situated in Thailand, known for its breathtaking natural scenery and tranquil environment. This hidden gem offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of untouched landscapes, featuring lush forests, vibrant wildlife, and crystal-clear rivers. Ideal for photography, hiking, and relaxation, Kaeng Khud Khu presents a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The unique geography and serene atmosphere create an inviting atmosphere for both solo travelers and families seeking an unforgettable experience in nature. Immersing oneself in this picturesque area allows visitors to connect with Thailand’s rich biodiversity and experience the magic of its waterways. Whether you are seeking adventure or simply a peaceful retreat, Kaeng Khud Khu has something special for everyone, ensuring a memorable visit that will leave you yearning for more.
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Kaeng Khud Khu is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Thailand
They have a wide array of normal tourist stuff for sale, and some food. The fresh coconut candy is worth trying, as well as the brown sugar praline type candy.You do have a nice view of the Mekong, and Lao, as well as boat tours.
One of Chiang Khan’s riverfront viewpoint with the backdrops of Xanamkhan, Vientiane District, Laos. Located 8km east of Chiang Khan. There are bicycle lane by the Mekong River front until the Chiang Khan Walking Street. Kaeng Khut Khu is at a bend of the Mekong River and with many islet which are visible during the dry season from November to May and the rest of the months it is submerged in water. A Buddhist temple Wat Tha Kaek has a few original show house of the late monks very well preserve and beside the main hall at the car park some souvenirs and handicraft and a handful of restaurant selling Thai dishes by the riverfront. On my 2011 visit there far more stall along the river front than it is now, before there were no bicycle lane was built. Most of the stall which sells the coconut delicacies we are all line along the river front. The most popular dishes here were the Khung Ten (Dancing Shrimp) – fresh water shrimp which was served live on the bowl still jumping from the bowl and Khung Nawn (Sleeping Shrimp) – crispy deep fried shrimp in mash egg. I can’t see it here anymore but can get it at the Chiang Khan Walking Street in the evening.
As legend tells, there was a hunter hunting a buffalo … in the end he died and fell headlong like a giant into the river, making up the few rapids that you see nowadays.Of course there’s lots of (Thai) tourists, school classes.You can ride the bike from Chiang Khan on a special bike lane along the river – most beautiful.
It is ok to kill your time since it is just 10-15 min drive from Chiang Khan. You can enjoy local food sitting on Maekhong river bank. Don’t miss deep fired of freshwater shrimp and caramelized coconut! There are three grade of coconut, A,B, and C. I do recommend only grade A.
Located 8 kilometers from Chiang Khan.For me, Just 15 – 20 minutes here for buy caramelized coconut from local people.There are restuarants around there, Just order deep fired of shrimp because recommend from a waitress. I have to walk around for take photos of some Flowers and River. Kaeng Khut Khu is one of Chiang Khan’s riverfront viewpoint with the background of Laos.(Opposite side).
I get the impression that this is the kind of place that Thai love for eating and relaxing. I found the food typical Issan and Thai and just average, but you can sit with a nice view of the riverThe market lane is pretty good and well-priced and the park with the archer statue is also good. You can walk across the almost white sand but surprisingly there was no one swimming on the river bendSadly, the car park and the place in general is a bit of a rubbish heap.
I hated the place.This is a typical Thai tourist trap.Vendors, lottery ticket sellers, concession stalls, loud music, overcrowded, limited parking; it has the lot! (when I was there).I only stayed for 2 photos and abandoned the place.
A nice place one to visit in Chiang khan. You can walk in the water to closely to indulge the scenery at the beach or rent the boat to cruise around for 30 mins or 1 hrs.
Attractive views of the Mekong River and across to Laos, with majestic mountain in the background. There are many shops at the site also, and it looks like it could be crowded on weekends (at least after the pandemic passes), but when we were there, only a few visitors were milling about. We bought a few items to try to inject some cash in the local economy.
About 7 km east of Chiang Kan you find this view point on the bank of Mekong River. It is nice but not spectacular and hardly worth a visit unless you have lots of time to spend. You can walk and sit by the river and enjoy the view toward neighboring Laos.