Located on the bank of the Man River, Phra That Sri Song Rak is a Lan Change-style pagoda housing the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Built in the Ayutthaya period in 1560 AD to be a symbol of camaraderin between Ayutthaya and Sri Sattana Khanahut (Vientiane). It is worth a visit, especially during the annual celebration on the 13th-15th of the 6th lunar month.
The temple sits majestically on a hillside just a short distance away from Phra That Sri Song Rak. The beautiful hall and pagoda were both constructed of laterite and were the products of the imagination of monks and novices. A replica of Phutthachinnarat is the main Buddha image here and there is a wax figure of the late Luang Pho Maha
Phan Sila Wisuttho who founded the temple.
Situated in Baan Na Phung, Na Haew district. Built in late Ayudhya period, the temple houses Phra Chao Ong San, a hallowed image of Buddha. A main hall and murals have been restored.
Located in the area of Kok Saton Sub-district Dan Sai District, Loei Province, is in the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. Located on the junction of three provinces: Loei, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok, what makes Phu Lom Lo a popular tourist destination is Nang Phaya Sua Krong has more than two hundred thousand trees with the cold climate of the area. The Nang Phaya Sua Krong tree blooms in pink valleys from December to January of every year.
Phu Rua National Park is on a plateau with an area of 75,525 square kilometers, 38 kilometers from Dansai district on Highway No.203. Phu Rua's summit is a large plain at 1,365 meters above sea level. Part of the park is a natural pine forest. There are plenty of view points, waterfalls, rock gardens, and caves.
Chateau De Loei winery and grape farm is 20 km from the resort on the right. The grape covers over 500 acres. There are products of wine and grape and the local souvenir for sale at the shop.
The reserve is a large plain that is cool throughout the year. It features a thick jungle, a plain, a pine forest, and assorted flowers and exotic plants. Points of interest are Pha Taloen observation point, Khok Phrommachan, Lan Suriyan, Pha Nok Kraba, Paek Dam, and maple groves.
Located in Ban Saeng Pha on route No. 2113, Na Haeo National Park occupies an area of 73,225 rai. Kring waterfall, Wang Tad waterfall, Tad Huang waterfall and Chang Tok waterfall are very shady and attractive.