Nestled in Thailand’s serene landscape, Phu Sing Bueng Kan is a breathtaking destination known for its stunning vistas, rich biodiversity, and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Phu Sing Bueng Kan is a captivating destination that showcases the natural beauty of Thailand. Located in the northeastern part of the country, this area is characterized by its lush hills, vibrant flora, and unique geological formations. Visitors can hike through the picturesque trails, where panoramic views offer an unforgettable experience. The region is also home to diverse wildlife, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Phu Sing is perfect for those seeking peace away from bustling city life, as the serene environment fosters relaxation and reflection. Photographers will find countless opportunities to capture the enchanting sunrises and sunsets that paint the sky in vivid colors. Additionally, local culture enriches the travel experience, with friendly communities welcoming visitors to explore traditional Thai lifestyle and cuisine. Whether you’re looking to connect with nature, embark on an adventure, or simply unwind, Phu Sing Bueng Kan promises an enriching experience that lingers in the heart.
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Phu Sing Bueng Kan is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 38000, Thailand
I had a great time hiking here. I spent hours taking photographs. I am from rural Canada and love the whole natural way of things, not so much the tourist stuff. This was the least touched place I have been in Thailand. There were few if any guard rails on cliff sides, most the buildings that are there blend in with the surroundings. Total treat. Here is really hoping they just leave it alone and don’t tourist the crap out of a beautiful quiet spot.
This unseen, newly opened tourist attraction in Bueng Kan , highlighted with Hin Sam Wan (whale shaped rocks). It’s in Phu Sing National park, so it’s about 1 hrs drive from Muang Bueng kan , parking your vehicle at provided space then contacting the officer for 4 wheeled drive car to tour on Phusing with price500baht/car. Car accommodates 4 people at front and about 6-10 pax on back. First stop is view point to inspire panoramic view of lower plain and if you come early at 5am in the morning , it’s spot for seeing sunrise among clouds. Nearby highlight Hin Sam Wan(3 whale shaped rocks) is on waking distance, we can go on 2 father and mother whale rocks, it’s cool upthere but too hot and sweaty among sunlight. After that, hopping on car to next stop Phu Sing gate, it’s natural colummns of rocks where cool breeze flow through with view of forest. The last stop is sacred well ( Sang). It’s very amazing.
I arrived at 10:00 am and left at 2:00 pm. You can arrange a car in the entrance of the park for 500TB and they will drive you there. I didn’t, I went by walking all the way up to the rock whales, it took me 2 hours to walk there. it’s beautiful and hot. Better to go early if you are up for a walk. Water and food are available at the entrance of the park. After you enter you won’t find anymore supplies. You can walk on the top of two of the rocks. Remember that most of the images that you have seen from there have been taken from a drone, so do not expect that view, still very beautiful.
This wonderful nature’s creation is in the area of Phu Sing National Park. First of all, ones have to hire 4WD pickup truck (together with a driver guide) which cost 500 baht and can hold passengers upto maximum of 10 (It should be noted that vehicles other than 4WD pickup truck are not allowed in this activity). Although it is legal to drive your own 4WD pickup truck, you are still recommended to hire a car and a driver because the path is cut through the dense forest and is very narrow so that 2 cars cannot use this path simultaneously, therefore all chauffeurs have to use walkie-talkie to communicate with others.As our car climbed up the mountain (07:45 am), we (in the back of pickup truck) felt the cool fresh air with gentle breeze. After 20 minutes of penetrating through the rainforest, we reached our first stop on a huge rock at the edge of the cliff which provides panorama view of the forest below. Then, we walked to the highlight “3 whale rocks”, 3 purple huge rocks protrude from the cliff resemble 3 whales (view from above and imagine) of different sizes ( 2 bigger rocks called “father” and “mother”, while the inaccessible smaller one called “baby”). This point also provides a panorama view of greenish forest below. The next stop is “elephant rock”. Without using any imagination , it is undoubtedly an elephant! The driver then took us to “Phu Sing gate”, 2 standing huge rocks at the edge of the cliff forming “little gorge” that looks like a big gate to the thick jungle (and fabulous view) below. After that, we drove to “Phu Sing wall”, a natural vertical rock wall with beautiful pattern. Finally, our last checkpoint was a quirky place called “Sang Roi Bor”, bumpy landscape contain hundred of holes at the edge of the cliff. Of course, you can see a panorama view of abundant forest at this point. Besides the stunning views, our chauffeur was very nice and provided us some interesting historical facts about this place. Around late 70’s to early 80’s, the forest was used to be communists’ hideout (as underground organization). Some comrades passed away here and their bodies were buried somewhere in the forest. This is why the alternate name of the forest is “pink jungle” (bit lighter than “red”).This amazing place is “the must” for ones travelling to Bueng Kan. Don’t miss this ! Highly recommended.Visited 7 September 2020