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"The land of nagas"

Nong Khai Tourism

Lying on the southern bank of the Mekong River in Northeast Thailand, Nong Khai is a lively town just 20 minutes from Vientiane, the capital of Laos. The entire city is filled with images of the Naga, the giant serpent of the Mekong. There are several waterfalls, riverside villages, forest temples, and many serene landscapes.

Known as the Naga city, Nong Khai is a model for the Issan culture of north-east Thailand, which is very different from the cultures followed in the rest of Thailand. This town has a growing tourist industry with many foreigners visiting year after year. The most important attractions are Sala Keaw Khu, the huge and magnificent sculpture park, Luang Por Phra Sai Buddha image, the Tha Sadet Market which boasts Thai-Lao culture and the Phu Phra Bat Historical park. The town is known for its super kind and warm locals who truly respect the Issan culture and history of Naga and Lord Buddha. Nong Khai is also home to the famous Buddhist Lent festival.

Things to do in Nong Khai

1. Naga Fireball Festival

Naga Fireball Festival
The annual Naga Fireball Festival that usually occurs around late October is one of these fantastic festivals in which mysterious balls of soft-glowing light are seen floating over the Mekong river. W (Read More)hile some people believe that these ‘magical orbs’ occur because of the mythical naga snakes, more realistic reason for their occurrence entails that they take place because of some flammable gas that reacts due to marshy soil.

2. Sala Kaew Khu

Sala Kaew Khu
The Sala Kaew Khu is a sculpture park. Built by a mystic named Luang Pu Boun Leua Sourirat in 1978 and over a period of 20 years, the Sala Kaew Khu is an interesting and impressive creation. Quite sim (Read More)ply put the park is full of statues related to Buddhism and Hinduism. Yet, it is fantastic, serene, and the sheer magnitude and genius of the park can amaze one easily.

3. Wat Pho Chai

Wat Pho Chai
Largest and most important temple of Nong Khai, Wat Po Chai is known for its famous Buddha image. The bronze Buddha image of Luang Phor Phra Sai was one of the three made because of Lan Xiang king's d (Read More)aughter centuries ago. Besides this image, there are several large and colourful wall murals at Wat Po Chai which depict Siam's invasion of Laos and the three captured Buddha images. The temple is also home to many monks and other locals who live here praying to Phra Sai for health and wealth.

4. Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge No 1

Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge No 1
This bridge connects Thialand and Laos and is the first international bridge on Mekong River. It is free to enter and is a popular landmark. The bridge looks stunning at night when it is completely li (Read More)t up.

5. Tha Sadet Market

Tha Sadet Market
Tha Sadet Market is a long and cramped market that sells local and imported products. Tha Sadet Market is a long market that has a large number of roofed stalls selling local hand-made products as wel (Read More)l as imported products from Laos, Vietnam and China. Many stalls sell local Thai food like barbecued fish and papaya salad. On Saturday nights, there are beautiful street performances on the promenade. Tha Sadej Market is a good spot for an evening stroll or a bike ride.

6. Nong Khai Aquarium

Nong Khai Aquarium
Located on the Khon Kaen University campus, Nong Khai aquarium is famous for its ocean-dwelling species. The Nong Khai aquarium displays giant catfish and many different ocean-dwelling species and fre (Read More)shwater species. They also have a picnic garden and food and drink stalls. On Sundays, they put up scuba-diving shows for visitors. It has become a little shabby over the years, but still, this aquarium is a lovely place to relax at with your family.

7. Phrathat Klang Nam

Phrathat Klang Nam
PhrathatKlang Nam is a broken stupa housing nine pieces of Buddha's foot bones, as per a legend. The stupa is believed to have been built in the 15th to 17th centuries with the base measuring 17. (Read More)2 metres. Since it is located along the Mekong River, the base of the stupa is only visible when the water level decreases.The replica of this stupa is now built at Phrathat La Nongwas and is located nearby.

8. Phrathat Bang Phuan

Phrathat Bang Phuan
Phrathat Bang Phuan is an ancient stupa housing Buddha's relics, making it highly revered among the locals of Nong Khai. The temple complex houses other ancient monuments like Satta Mahasathan or (Read More) the seven places of Lord Buddha post his enlightenment, and Sa Pappharanakorthe Great Serpent Pond.

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Exchanging Money in Nong Khai

There are many banks and ATMs on the main road, Prajak road, Meechai road and inside Tesco-Lotus. All these places allow withdrawals up to 25,000 Baht per day.

Shopping in Nong Khai

The most popular shopping spot at Nong Khai is the Thasadej Market that runs beside the Mekong river. There are many local Thai food stalls, Chinese tea stalls, handmade Thai and Lao products, ornaments, furniture, clothes and many other things. Another famous one selling all kinds of stuff is the Sunday market.

Nightlife in Nong Khai

Not specifically known for its nightlife, Nong Thai does have a few good options when itcomes to good music and cheap drinks at a bar. Some of them are Gaia Bar, May Enjoy Bar and Anchor Bar. Many locals as well as foreigners go to these for a good time to meet other fellow travellers and chill.

History of Nong Khai

Nong Khai is a historic bridge between Thailand and Laos. It was earlier a part of Vientiane kingdom. In 1827, Rama III gave a Thai Lord to establish Nong Khai city as a defence. In 1992, the Thai-Lao Friendship Brdige was opened in Nong Khai as a trade and transport center.

Language of Nong Khai

The common dialect spoken in Nong Khai is Thai. Although, many locals speak Issan too. Most guesthouse and restaurant owners will be English speakers. However, the local vendors and drivers will not know English, so learning a few Thai phrases might be helpful.

Tips While Visiting Nong Khai

  • Renting bicycles or motorbikes is the cheapest way to get around this town; with bicycles available for rent for 50 Baht for a day and motorcycles for 200 Baht a day at Mut Mee guest house and a few other rental places. One can further negotiate and rent for a lower price if they wish to rent a bicycle or motorbike for a more extended period of time.  

  • People who have a restricted budget but wish to take full advantage of the vast That and Isaan cuisine that the town offers should definitely visit evening eateries situated along the Prajak Road and the bars and restaurants along the east end of the town at the Rimkhong. Western food is not that great in the town, so it is better to go for the dishes of the other two cuisines.

  • While Nong Khai is a relatively safe city, it is a good idea to get a tuk-tuk back than to walk to your hotel if you are getting back late. Also, you can expect to come across some lethal dogs here that are incredibly protective of the areas that they reside in. So, don’t hesitate to ward them off using a stick if they seem too aggressive. 

Suggested Itinerary for Nong Khai

Itinerary for a 2-day trip to Nong Khai

Day 1
  • If you are travelling from Vientiane, you can take the international Thai- Laos bus from the Vientiane central bus station so that you reach Nong Khai in about an hour. To get to this town from Bangkok, you can either board the overnight train or take a cheap flight to Udon Thani and then travel by taxi, minivan or an overnight bus to finally reach Nong Khai.
  • After reaching the town and settling down in the hotel that you’ve booked for your stay, you can start your day by ordering breakfast. Then rent a bike or take a tuk-tuk to Sala Kaew Ku and spend your time admiring the marvellous statues that are scattered around the place.
  • Next, travel about another 4 kilometres to reach the most significant temple in Nong Chai known as Wat Pho Chai. Spend some time praying to the local deity and looking at the beautiful modern murals that decorate the walls of this Buddhist temple.
  • Afterwards, spend the rest of the afternoon and evening shopping at the Tha Sadet market or the Saturday night walking street market (if you are visiting the town on Saturday); both of which are located about 2 kilometres from Wat Pho Chai. You can grab something to eat in the afternoon from one of the food stalls at the market and enjoy dinner at Macky’s Riverside Kitchen while looking at the pink sunset of the Mekong river.
Day 2
  • Begin your second day in this town by having breakfast at one of the local Thai restaurants near your hotel and then set out to visit the Nong Khai Aquarium to witness several Mekong river species and the Feeding show scheduled at 11 AM show (if visiting during the weekend).
  • Afterwards, head out to visit Isaan Rum distillery, which is only at a distance of about 6 kilometres from the aquarium to have some amazing homemade drinks while enjoying the stunning view of the lake.
  • End your day by having dinner at one of the eateries on Prajak road and heading back to your hotel.
  • The next day, you can take a bus or taxi to Vientiane or board the train to Bangkok. You can also go to Udon Thani by taxi and then take a flight back to Bangkok.

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How to Reach Nong Khai

How to Reach Overview

You can fly from Bangkok to Udon Thani, and then take a mini bus to Nong Khai. Or you can take a train or bus from Bangkok to Nong Khai.

How to reach Nong Khai by flight

You have to take a flight from Suvarnabhumi airport or Don Muang airport in Bangkok to Udon Thani International airport which takes 1 hour. Then take a mini bus from Udon Thani directly to Nong Khai.

How to reach Nong Khai by road

There are minivan services from Udon Thani to Nong Khai taking 1 hour, and costing 200 Baht.

How to reach Nong Khai by train

You can take a train from Bangkok to Nong Khai via Udon Thani, which takes 10-12 hours and costs around 800-1,200 Baht. This is a rather uncomfortable ride, so flying is preferable.

How to reach Nong Khai by bus

Buses depart from Udon Thani to Nong Khai every hour costing 20-40 Baht. There are bus services from Bangkok to Nong Khai too, taking 9 hours and costing 600 Baht.

Local transport in Nong Khai

The main and only mode of transport in the city is by tuk-tuks which cost around 30-60 Baht as the city is small. If the tuk tuk drivers charge a higher price sometimes, then walking around to get to your destination can be an ideal option too. Rental places and some guesthouses rent out cycles for 50 Baht and motor bikes for 200 Baht.

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Nong Khai, Thailand
Mekong River, Nong Khai Province
Thai-Laos Friendship Bridge, Nong Khai Province
Entrance of Wat Pho Chai, Nong Khai

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FAQs on Nong Khai

What are the places near Nong khai?

The top places near to Nong khai are Vientiane which is 15 km from Nong khai, Bangkok which is located 517 km from Nong khai, Pattaya which is located 585 km from Nong khai, Chiang mai which is located 408 km from Nong khai, Hua hin which is located 661 km from Nong khai

What is the best way to reach Nong khai?

You can fly from Bangkok to Udon Thani, and then take a mini bus to Nong Khai. Or you can take a train or bus from Bangkok to Nong Khai.
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What is the local food in Nong khai?

The Rimkhong riverside road has many restaurants selling cheaper food than the town centre. Nagarina and Smile Bar are two of the best among others. Many other food stall vendors are spread across the city selling excellent and cheap Thai and Issan food at Thasadej market and Sunday market. Nong Khai is famous for barbecued river fish and sticky rice.
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What is the best time to visit Nong khai?

The best time to visit Nong Khai is from November to February.
The months of March to June are very hot and humid, therefore travelling during this time can be not a good experience. July to October are the monsoon months and the rains can prevent you from sightseeing. Hence, November to February can be the best months for a good holiday.
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Who should visit Nong khai?

Nong Khai is an ideal place to visit for those that are looking to visit a town in Thailand that has more of a laid-back vibe and relaxed atmosphere with a few low-key attractions. People with an interest in Isaan culture will also find themselves to develop a liking to this place.

What is not so good about Nong khai?

This town does not have a lot of activities in store for visitors with an adventure-seeking side that likes to explore exciting places and carry out new activities. Also, there is a lack of public transportation, so tuk-tuks and renting a bicycle or motorcycle are the only ways to get around the town for tourists.

What is famous about Nong khai?

Being a small quaint town, Nong Khai is a really good place to learn about Isaan and Thai culture and interact with locals more closely. Visitors will see a lot of images of beautiful Nagas in this ‘Naga city’, guarding the entrance of the temples and shrines. The peaceful riverside, pink sunsets, authentic and simple alleys of the town along with some of the must-visit attractions that inhabit this town make it a great place to visit.

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