Tha Frang, Wang Si Kram

Tha Khaek and Tha Farang are fascinating places along the Mekong River on both the Lao and Thai sides, especially for those seeking local experiences, community lifestyles, and cultures on both sides of the Mekong. 🌊🇱🇦🇹🇭



📍 Review of Tha Khaek – Khammouane Province, Laos

Highlights:
• A small riverside town opposite Nakhon Phanom Province (Thailand)
• Beautiful and peaceful views of the Mekong River, perfect for strolling and taking photos
• Local markets, trendy cafes, and temples are also available for exploring.

Recommended Activities:
• Stroll along the Mekong River / Rent a bicycle to explore the city
• Visit Wat Phra Yai, a truly Lao art site
• Take an evening boat ride along the Mekong River (The sunset is beautiful.)
• Enjoy local cuisine such as Laotian grilled chicken, sticky rice, and fish soup.



📍 Review of "Tha Frang" – That Phanom District, Nakhon Phanom Province

Highlights:
• This is the boarding and disembarking point for locals and tourists crossing to the Lao side (Tha Khaek).
• Enjoy beautiful riverside views with a clear view of the Lao side.
• Mornings are bustling with local life, vendors, and passenger boats.

Recommended Activities:
• Take a ferry to Laos (several trips per day).
• Capture the local atmosphere and life along the Mekong River.
• Take a short bus ride to "Wat Phra That Phanom."



🚤 Getting There:

From the Thai side (Nakhon Phanom → Tha Khaek)
• Board a boat at Tha Frang (Ban Hom) – Take a boat across the Mekong River. It takes approximately 10 minutes.
• Passport and immigration documents are required.
• There are immigration offices on both sides of the border.

From Nakhon Phanom City:
• Drive or charter a songthaew to Tha Frang (approximately 30-40 minutes from the city center).
• If you don't have a private car, vans/taxi services are available, or you can inquire at your accommodation.



💡 Things to Know:
• Exchange your money to Lao Kip (or carry Thai baht, which is acceptable at some shops).
• If you're entering or exiting Laos, we recommend preparing your documents and checking the border checkpoint's opening hours.
• Travel in the morning and afternoon, as the Lao side is quieter in the evening.



📝 Summary:

Tha Khaek-Tha Frang is a cultural tourism route on both sides of the Mekong River that's worth a try.

Perfect for those who enjoy relaxing, photography, or want to experience the simple Lao way of life.

You can visit in the morning and return in the evening, or stay overnight on the Lao side for a completely different experience. 🌄🌿

Post by น้องจะไปเที่ยว | Aug 5, 2025

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