Sam Phan Bok

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'.[1] Sam Pan Bok is in northeastern Thailand (Isan), on the bank of the Mekong. Administratively, it is in Baan Phong Pao, Lao Ngam Sub-district, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province.[2] The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) classified it as one of the tourist attractions of Thailand that must be experienced.[3] The rock holes were caused by rushing water.[4]

Sam Phan Bok

References

  1. "SAM PAN BOAK". Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  2. "Sam Pan Bok – Canyon in Thailand – Thousand Wonders". www.thousandwonders.net. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  3. ศรัณย์วิชัย. (2016). ชวนเที่ยวสามพันโบกช่วงวันหยุด[video file]. Retrieved from www.dailynew.co.th
  4. สัญจร ตะลอนทัวร์. (2554). มหัศจรรย์ลำน้ำโขงสามพันโบก. Bangkok: ท่องเที่ยวไทย.

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