Tourist attractions
Phu Soidao waterfall: It is located at km. 62 marker on highway no. 1268. The water flow in from the rich forest on the highland. The park's Tourist Service Center is there where the treks begin. Porters and a guide can be hired from here to climb to the peak.
Below are the spots on the 6.5 km trail to the summit (takes 6 to 7 hours)
Nuen Songyart (relatives see-off): It is a steep hill lying hundreds of meters that could make one feels tired quickly.
Nuen Prapsiane (defeating the wizard): A hill with valleys on both sides: on the left is Namphai creek from which Phu Soidao waterfall originates; on the right is Pak creek that borders the provinces of Pisanulok and Uttradit.
Nuen Suakrong (tiger): Another hill on the trail to the peak.
Nuen Morana (dead): A very steep hill standing as the last piece of hurdle. At the end the climb is the flat plain dotted with pines.
Soidao land: The summit plateau of pinewood at about 1,800 meters above the sea level. It covers an area of roughly 5 square kilometers, about one third is inside Laos.
Saithip waterfall: A small waterfal with beautiful scenery of lush rocks and forest line.
How to get there
There are public buses leaving Uttaradit to Nampat district town, from where one can take another local bus or rent a pick up to the park's office at Phu Soi Dao waterfall (also the starting point for the climb to the summit).
Facilities
To stay overnight in the park, tourists need to bring your own gear and food supplies. Porters are available for hire.