Sam Phan Bok

Sam Phan Bok is a natural tourist attraction on the Mekong River in Ubon Ratchathani Province, southern Isaan, Thailand.
Understand
[edit]Sam Pan Bok (Thai: สามพันโบก) is known as the "Grand Canyon of Thailand" and is the biggest rock reef in the Mekong River. Sam Phan Bok translates as '3,000 shallow lakes'. Sam Pan Bok is in northeastern Thailand (Isaan), on the bank of the Mekong. Administratively, it is in Baan Phong Pao, Lao Ngam Sub-district, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The rock holes are caused by rushing water.
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[edit]Sam Phan Bok is very much a seasonal attraction. During the rainy season, the high water levels of the swollen river render the intriguing holes invisible. Between November and April, however, the rocks and their holes are visible because the water levels are lower. The most popular times to visit are at sunrise and sunset. It is when temperatures are low and the sun glimmers on the stones.
Get in
[edit]Bangkok to Ubon Rachathani
By train From Krung Thep Aphiwat Station Time: 8½ hours to 11½ hours. Price: 200-1500 baht depending on seat class and train type. There are six departures per day. There are three morning trains, #21 at 06:10 (arrives Ubon Ratchathani at 14:00, A/C 2nd class seats 500 baht), which is a special express and the fastest one, and #135 at 07:10, offers second and third class fan seats only at 800 baht and 550 baht. Night trains are the most convenient choice for getting from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani. There are two rapid trains, #139 at 19:25 and #141 at 23:05. The former has 2nd class A/C sleepers for 700 baht (629 baht for a smaller, upper berth). In many cases, fan carriages are much better than a freezing air-con carriage. The latest train (#141) has second and third class fan seats only (329 & 205 baht) and is not recommended. The best train is the special express leaving at 21:05 and arriving at 06:40, which has 1st class sleepers for 1517/1317 baht (lower/upper), as well as 2nd class A/C sleepers for 979/879 baht (lower/upper).
By bus From Mo Chit Time: 9-10 hours Price: 400-600 baht. The main bus terminal of Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani route is Mo Chit. It includes buses to other northern and northeastern destinations. Mo Chit is in the northern part of Bangkok close to BTS Mo Chit station. Buses cover the distance between Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani in about 9–10 hours. This express includes VIP and VIP24 (recommended, more comfortable & fewer seats) buses to choose from. A VIP24 ticket with Lotus Phibun Tour costs 730 baht, but note that these are seats in a double-decker, with normal seats (550 baht) on the upper deck and VIP seats on the lower one. This bus departs at 18:45 and reaches Ubon Ratchathani at 03:50. Two other VIPs, which are more convenient schedule-wise, are a Chanapai Tour 20:05 bus arriving at 04:35 and a Lotus Phibun Tour 20:30 bus (05:35). All the other departures of the same companies are Express buses with tickets sold from 470-490 baht. There is a more expensive Air Ubon Express bus at 21:10 (05:40; 590 baht) but they provide exactly the same service with the only difference of being the fastest option (9 hours).
By air From Don Mueang Airport: Time: 1 hour. Price: 900-2,000 baht. It will cost from 700 to 1,000 baht on average to get from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani one-way with Lion Air, Air Asia, and Nok Air. Basic airfares with low-cost airlines may include limited or no checked luggage and no in-flight meals. All the above-mentioned companies are based at Don Mueang International Airport located to the northeast of the capital. Tickets are usually more expensive but include luggage and meals.
Ubon Ratchathani to Sam Phan Bok: From the city center of Ubon Ratchathani, take the Hwy 2050 to Pho Sai District for approximately 110 kilometers and walk to Hat Salueng at Ban Song Khon and take a boat trip on the Mekong. The route of the boat trip includes "Pak Bong", the narrowest point of the Mekong, and Hat Hong, and ends at Sam Phan Bok. However, if you want to see only Sam Phan Bok, they can drive directly there.
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[edit]There are other popular attractions nearby. The Emerald pool is a large pool with a depth of about three meters and clear emerald green water. Others nearby sites include Phupan Mountain, a waterfall called Khae Song Khon, and a narrow river channel known as Pak Bong. The waterfall is open year-round except during the rainy season to avoid the danger of flood. Also, there is a new tourist attraction called Had Sai Sung (High Sand Mountain Beach). Had Chom daw (See Star Beach) is another nearby attraction. This place is ideal to visit in the evening. Stay overnight to see the stars.