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Si Nan National Park

Si Nan National Park

45.81km from Wat Phumin

Si Nan National Park is a national park located in Nanoi County, Nan Province. Its beauty is well-known due to a series of mountains. There are many stunning nature zones and mountain areas to go and have a sightseeing. This national park has a large verity of flora and fauna.

Doi Phu Kha National Park

Doi Phu Kha National Park

57.24km from Wat Phumin

Doi Phu Kha National Park is located in Nan Province along the Luang Prabang Range in North Thailand. The park is famous for its viewpoints along the main road through the park, it's cool weather, the campsites at higher elevations, number of trails and some impressive caves.

Phae Mueang Phi

Phae Mueang Phi

88.56km from Wat Phumin

Phae Mueang Phi is a place with original rock formations in the Phi Pan Nam Range, Thailand. It is about eight kilometers northeast of Phrae town in Mueang Phrae District, Phrae Province. Named after the local ghosts, the zone of Phae Mueang Phi includes mushroom rocks and distinctive pillars shaped by natural erosive action. The term Phae Mueang Phi is a northern expression meaning 'ghost town grove' because the terrain is otherworldly.

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Wat Phumin

Wat Phumin

Phakong, Tambon Nai Wiang, Amphoe Mueang Nan, Chang Wat Nan 55000, Thailand

The Wat Phumin is the most attractive temple in the town of Nan, thanks to its unique architecture and its colorful 19th century murals that show scenes of daily Nan life. The Lanna and Thai Lü style temple was founded in 1596. It was rebuilt from 1867 until 1875, when the viharn/ubosot got its present shape.