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Phae Mueang Phi is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Tambon Nam Cham, Thailand
We traveled in a group during new year vacations to a long north Thailand trip.Phae Mueang Phi was there on my target list and one of the cooler afternoon we visited here. apparently we happened to visit during the best visiting hours; 4-7PM. the golden sand dunes and surrounding were a perfect fit for all age groups. I must visit for peace loving hearts.
The natural formations here are unique to anything else in Thailand and the area is a beautiful place to walk and enjoy nature. My younger children particularly enjoyed the visit.
Intersting roack formation probably not found anywhere else in Thailand. A car is needed to visit this place.
We arrived here at about 4pm to catch the light for photos. It was perfect at that time, especially closer to 5pm. It’s an interesting place to walk around, though smaller than I expected. It’s certainly strange and it’s easy to understand why locals feel the place is haunted by ghosts; luckily we felt they were friendly. We paid 500 baht for a songthaew too and from our hotel, and felt it was worthwhile. Best to go early or later as I imagine it gets very hot in the middle of the day.
Interesting place, a small 2 -3 hour time to enjoy. Take an umbrella and water, be sure to get a uv protection. Awesome little place, not worth traveling there just for this but surely a sight to see
The park is about 12km outside of Phrae and we struggled to find public transport options to get us out there. In the end we decided to cycle on the free bikes offered by our hotel. It’s a relatively straightforward journey, all detailed on Google maps, although you do have to negotiate a short section of the main highway. It took us house under an hour to get out there (I’m 58 and don’t do a lot of exercise). The geologic features have been created through erosion and are quite impressive to see and wander around. The only downside is that it doesn’t take long not to cover the ground, especially after a hefty cycle ride, but it’s a worthwhile visit nonetheless.
12 kms from town and no public transport so you will have to hire a taxi unless you have your own transport. Advertised as Thailand’s answer to the Grand Canyon is very misleading. If you have ever been to the Grand Canyon then don’t think of it as being smaller — think of it as being a toy miniature.It’s a pleasant place but not awesome.Food available for lunch.
Natural creators, it’s nice to walking around the place. Don’t forgot to ask for Digdiam tree ( ticklish tree) when you ticklish the tree later on the trees shaking.
In simple terms: Time has eroded soft sand and left hard sand standing as pillars. It’s similar to what can be seen in Chiang Mai, Sa Kaeo, and Ratchaburi but access is relatively speaking easier. When we were there, school classes were taken on guided tours where park rangers explained about geology and dinosaurs (I assume to keep the attention at peak). A nice but not overwhelming destination.
Really very interesting, certainly I have never seen anything quite like this, the valley is not huge, maybe 150m long and 30m wide, well worth a short trip out of Phrae to see it. Fascinating.