Attractions Near Udon Thani - Phu Foi Lom
Phu Foi Lom (also known as Phu Phoilom) is predominantly a park where you can find some rare plants and a somewhat diverse ecological system. The park is worth a visit providing you don't expect too much. While there is plenty to see, including some nice landscape views, you really need to appreciate nature to the full to really appreciate this park. I would not say that Phu Foi Lom is what might be called a traditional tourist spot as it is more for somewhere for Thai's to get away from the city or their village, relax, eat and talk to friends.
In the wet season (May to October), you will have the chance to see a nearby waterfall at Than Ngam Park in it's full glory, and while quite noisy really is a lovely spot to sit down and just let the world take care of itself for a while without you. As the Udon Thani region is quite synonymous with dinosaurs, it is perhaps unsurprising to find, in addition to the flora and fauna, a number of dinosaur figures spread around the site.
Near the entrance to the park are a few penned animals although most are not exotic in the slightest. During our last visit we saw one Gibbon, three of the biggest chickens I have ever seen, three rabbits, twelve sheep, a parrot and four quail. Also towards the parks entrance is a landscaped garden, and by Thai standards is pretty good although work is on-going. There are some nicely sculptured shrubs and flower beds but the lawn is not of a high standard but that is not really surprising here as grass is notoriously difficult to manage here.
Attractions Near Udon Thani - Phu Foi LomPhu Foi Lom (also known as Phu Phoilom) is predominantly a park where you can find some rare plants and a somewhat diverse ecological system. The park is worth a visit providing you don't expect too much. While there is plenty to see, including some nice landscape views, you really need to appreciate nature to the full to really appreciate this park. I would not say that Phu Foi Lom is what might be called a traditional tourist spot as it is more for somewhere for Thai's to get away from the city or their village, relax, eat and talk to friends.In the wet season (May to October), you will have the chance to see a nearby waterfall at Than Ngam Park in it's full glory, and while quite noisy really is a lovely spot to sit down and just let the world take care of itself for a while without you. As the Udon Thani region is quite synonymous with dinosaurs, it is perhaps unsurprising to find, in addition to the flora and fauna, a number of dinosaur figures spread around the site.Near the entrance to the park are a few penned animals although most are not exotic in the slightest. During our last visit we saw one Gibbon, three of the biggest chickens I have ever seen, three rabbits, twelve sheep, a parrot and four quail. Also towards the parks entrance is a landscaped garden, and by Thai standards is pretty good although work is on-going. There are some nicely sculptured shrubs and flower beds but the lawn is not of a high standard but that is not really surprising here as grass is notoriously difficult to manage here.
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