Phu Ruea National Park of Thailand

Phu Ruea National Park
Phu Reua National Park sits on an area of 75,525 square kilometers on top of a plateau. It comprises of a rugged mountain range, whose highest peak rises 1,365 meters above sea level and is the source for a number of rivers flowing through Loei.

The view from the top of Phue Reua National Park is just amazing. You can see as far as Heuang and Khong Rivers. The climate in this area is temperate and one can see abundant orchids growing right round the year. A good part of the peak on which the park sits is covered by lush green pine forest. You can take the numerous trails to waterfalls, rock gardens, caves and observation points. In fact, the observation points make excellent areas for picnics where the food can be bought from the numerous stalls along the way.

Phu Reua National Park is home to countless wildlife, including deer, bears, monkeys, squirrels, turtles, rabbits and a large number of birds. The park has a special feature added to it. It is home to Chateau de Loei vineyards, the chief domestic wine producer of Thailand.

During the rainy season, the park is closed to visitors as it becomes too dangerous for them. The hottest months are from March to June and if you are visiting the park, make sure you take all the precautions required. The same goes for the winter months of December and January when the temperatures often dip to zero degree centigrade.

Be prepared to pay an entrance fee of 200 Baht per adult, while children under 14 have a 100 Baht fee.

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