Loei is one of Thailand’s most charming destinations, especially for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone who enjoys laid-back travels surrounded by stunning scenery. When winter rolls around, Loei truly shines – it’s known as the coldest province in Thailand. If you love forests, mountains, peaceful nature walks, and exploring unique local cultures, Loei has it all. Now’s the perfect time to check out flights to Loei on Traveloka – winter is just around the corner, and trust us, this beautiful province won’t disappoint!
Phu Lom Lo is a highlight within Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, located at the border of three provinces: Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, and Loei. The best time to visit is around January, when it becomes the largest viewing spot for wild Himalayan cherry blossoms in Thailand. Over 1,000 rai (about 395 acres) of blooming pink flowers turn the hills into a stunning pink carpet. It’s seriously magical – how could you not go?
Phu Lam Duan is a relatively new viewpoint destination but has quickly gained popularity thanks to its incredible scenery. Perched on the Thai border, it offers breathtaking views of the Mekong River’s curves and both Thai and Laotian landscapes. Come early in the morning and you might catch a sea of mist drifting between the hills. You can hike up or hop on a fun E-tak tractor ride to the top – either way, the vibe is fantastic.
Okay, this one’s not a place but a world-famous festival that’s a Loei signature! Phi Ta Khon is part of the Bun Luang and Bun Phawet Festival, a major Isaan Buddhist tradition usually held around June to July (the exact dates vary each year based on astrology). The highlight? A parade of “ghosts” wearing hand-painted masks and flamboyant costumes, dancing joyfully through the town. It’s weird, wild, wonderful – and you have to experience it at least once!
A bucket-list trek for true adventurers! Phu Kradueng is Loei’s most legendary hiking spot, with a trail stretching about 9 km from base to campground, marked with rest stops called “Sam.” The top is filled with diverse natural beauty and unique landscapes. And yes – despite the rugged hike, there’s a fair bit of comfort waiting at the summit, including famous local dishes that hikers rave about. If you’re serious about trekking in Thailand – this is the one.
When winter hits, Phu Ruea becomes one of the most popular spots in Loei. It’s easy to get to and packed with must-see places like the Phu Ruea Highland Agricultural Station, morning mist viewpoints, waterfalls, and a glowing field of red Christmas trees in peak winter. The cool weather, vibrant flowers, and epic views make it a perfect chill-out spot – don’t miss it!
Not into hiking? No worries – Chiang Khan is all about relaxing riverside vibes. No matter the season, this quaint old town offers lovely wooden guesthouses, peaceful views of the Mekong River, and a cool breeze that soothes the soul. Stroll the Chiang Khan Walking Street, sample tasty local bites, explore cute alleys, and just enjoy the slow life. Chiang Khan proves that simplicity is the ultimate luxury.
Phu Thok is a must-visit viewpoint if you’re staying in Chiang Khan. Especially perfect for early risers, this spot lets you take in a dreamy sea of morning mist as the sun rises over the Mekong. It’s close to Chiang Khan and easy to reach. Pro tip: If you want the best chance to see the mist, come during the end of the rainy season through early winter – that’s when Mother Nature puts on her best show!
This hidden gem might not ring a bell for most travelers—it’s one of Loei’s newest attractions! Located right on Thailand’s border, Phu E-Lert stands about 500 meters high and offers sweeping 180-degree panoramic views of both Thailand and Laos, with the Mekong River winding in between. The real highlight? A long, twisting sea of mist flowing through the mountain valleys in the early morning. It’s a dreamy spot that sunrise chasers will absolutely love!
Phu Tao Pong might still be under the radar, but it’s perfect for those who want to admire stunning views without the exhausting hike. Hop on a local E-tak tractor and you’ll be dropped off just 50 meters from the viewpoint. The air is cool almost year-round, and on certain days, you can catch the misty sea from midnight until late morning! Seriously—this is one spot you’ve got to experience at least once.
Phu Pa Poh is a 900-meter-tall mountain offering breathtaking views, especially of Phu Ho, which locals lovingly call “Loei’s Mount Fuji.” In addition to that famous spot, there are three more viewpoints with their own unique charms. Best part? You won’t have to hike a single step—local guides offer E-tak rides all the way up. It’s an easygoing trip with epic rewards, perfect for all ages.
One of Loei’s newest landmarks, this thrilling skywalk is about as tall as a 30-story building and juts out from a cliff, offering dramatic views of both Thailand and Laos across the Mekong River. The green mountains and winding river form a picture-perfect backdrop. The highlight? A 100-meter-long glass walkway that gives you dizzying, panoramic views from above. If you love a little thrill, don’t miss this.
This one’s for the serious adventurers! Phu Pok, which means “bald mountain” in the Isaan dialect, is a newly discovered gem that’s rugged and wild. With almost no large trees, you’ll get 360-degree views from the top. But be warned: there are no facilities up here, and it’s only accessible by 4x4 vehicles with experienced drivers. If you’re into remote nature, camping, and off-grid adventures—this one’s calling your name.
Kaeng Khut Khu is a unique natural formation made up of large rocks stretching across the Mekong River. The best time to visit is during the dry season when water levels drop, revealing more of the rock formations. The area is surrounded by green mountains, with sandy beaches where you can hop on a boat for a river cruise. Don’t miss the nearby local shops and famous coconut candy factories—it’s shopping and scenery all in one spot.
Spanning over 560,000 rai (more than 220,000 acres), Phu Luang is a vast wildlife sanctuary filled with rich biodiversity. The area is especially famous for wildflowers, including rare orchids and the stunning “Queen of the Roses” (Rhododendrons), which bloom nearly all year round. There’s also a 120-million-year-old dinosaur footprint here! With several nature trails for all fitness levels, it’s paradise for forest lovers and eco-travelers.
Just 3 kilometers from Loei town, Phu Bo Bit is a super convenient mist-viewing spot with a short 650-meter trail to the summit. It’s an easy climb for most people and the views are more than worth it—nearly 360-degree panoramas and thick morning fog that feels like a dream. Not a morning person? No problem! Come at sunset to catch golden skies and a sparkling night view of Loei town instead.
If you come to Chiang Khan and skip this spot—you’re totally missing out! Chiang Khan Walking Street is one of Loei’s most iconic landmarks. Every Friday to Sunday evening, the road along the Mekong River transforms into a lively night market full of handmade crafts, tasty Isaan street food, and vintage vibes from traditional wooden houses. It’s the perfect place to stroll slowly, soak in the nostalgic atmosphere, and fall in love with this charming riverside town.
A must-visit for spiritual travelers! This sacred white pagoda, built during the Ayutthaya period, stands in Dan Sai District and symbolizes love and unity. It’s a major landmark in Loei where people come to pray for luck in love, relationships, and even careers. During festivals, especially the grand Bun Luang celebration, you’ll witness colorful local traditions. If you're planning to visit Loei in 2025, don’t miss this meaningful spot to recharge your spirit.
Want a million-dollar view? The Chiang Khan Skywalk is a jaw-dropping 360° glass platform stretching out over a cliff. From here, you’ll get panoramic views of both Thailand and Laos, including the meandering Mekong River and endless mountain ranges. Arrive early and you might catch the morning sea of mist—pure magic! Pro tip: bring a good camera because this spot is an absolute must-post for your social feed.
This mountaintop temple offers both spiritual blessings and scenic views! Home to a revered Buddha footprint carved into a giant rock, locals believe visiting here brings wealth—true to its name, which means “Silver Buffalo Mountain.” The peaceful vibes and breathtaking views of Chiang Khan below make it a perfect stop for those who love quiet moments and spiritual travel.
Calling all nature lovers and trail runners—this is your spot! Just a short trip from Loei town, this scenic park features hiking trails to a summit where the views are absolutely worth the climb. You can enjoy the misty sea in the morning or soak in a romantic sunset in the evening. The trail is friendly for kids and adults alike, making it a great slow-travel destination to breathe in the fresh air and reconnect with nature.
Looking for a peaceful riverside escape? Head to Chom Khong Road—a dreamy promenade along the Mekong in Chiang Khan. There’s a bike lane, walking path, and uninterrupted views of the sunset over the river. It’s a chill spot for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking some downtime with a coffee in hand. Plus, many cafes have cool photo spots for your next Insta post!
This cultural gem showcases the traditional lifestyle of the Tai Dam ethnic group. You’ll see authentic wooden houses, traditional weaving, tribal clothing, and interactive cultural activities. With exhibitions and performances, it’s both educational and entertaining—perfect for culture lovers and photographers looking for something unique. Visiting Loei in 2025? Make sure to dive into this rich heritage experience.
Love adventure? Tham Yai Waterfall in Phu Luang District is the place to be. You’ll need to hike a bit through lush jungle trails, but the reward is totally worth it—crystal-clear waterfalls, dense green scenery, and even a hidden cave to explore! It’s an ideal destination for nature-loving friend groups looking for an active escape with a twist.
Step into a real-life fantasy at Phu Pha Ngam, also called “Loei’s Kunming.” This geological wonderland features uniquely shaped limestone formations that look like natural sculptures. The trails wind through mini canyons and rocky valleys, making it a fun little adventure for all ages. Whether you’re a kid or just young at heart, this one-of-a-kind spot is a must-see in 2025!
Wrap up your Loei trip in chill mode at Huai Krathing Reservoir, a serene lake surrounded by rolling hills. Rent a bamboo raft, feast on spicy Isaan dishes, and take in the emerald-green water views. There are also kayaks and paddle boats for a relaxed afternoon on the lake. Whether you're with family, friends, or your special someone—this is the perfect peaceful escape to end your Loei adventure on a high note.
If you’re visiting Loei and skip Chiang Khan, you’re seriously missing out—especially its famous walking street! Every Friday to Sunday evening, this riverside road transforms into a vibrant scene full of street food, handmade crafts, and a cozy, vintage atmosphere. Take a relaxed walk, sip a coffee, and shop cute local souvenirs. Bonus tip: Wake up early and experience the beautiful tradition of offering sticky rice alms to monks right in front of charming old wooden houses—an authentic Thai moment you’ll never forget.
Looking for something romantic and breathtaking? Take a slow boat ride along the Mekong River in Chiang Khan. It’s one of the most chill and dreamy activities you can do in Loei. Drift along the river breeze, gaze at the scenic banks of Thailand on one side and Laos on the other. The real highlight? Sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon and the sky turns hues of pink and orange reflected on the water—trust us, it’s pure magic. Perfect for couples (super romantic), but also great for solo travelers seeking peace and beauty.
Want a chill, healthy, and incredibly scenic activity without breaking the bank? Go for a bike ride along the Mekong in Chiang Khan! It’s a top pick for nature lovers and photo hunters alike. The riverside cycling route gives you jaw-dropping views, especially in the morning when the light is soft and the breeze is cool. Ride past traditional wooden houses, cute cafes, and peaceful temples—hello, slow life vibes! And don’t miss the sunset ride—watching the sun dip into the Mekong is a moment you’ll want to capture again and again. Every photo here? Frame-worthy.
Hotels in Loei ⭐⭐⭐
Looking for a place that offers both river and mountain views? Pin this spot—Chiangkhan River Green Hill is a hidden gem nestled in nature, perfect for chill travelers, photography lovers, and anyone who wants to wake up to soft morning mist floating above the Mekong River. The rooms are simply decorated in a cozy, relaxing style, with options for either river or garden views. Whether you’re solo or with a special someone, this place brings all the romantic feels that make you never want to check out.
📍 Location: Chiang Khan District, Loei
💰 Price: Approx. 800 – 5,000 THB per night
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Chiangkhan River Green Hill
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8.7/10
Bu Hom
THB 854.40
THB 850.98
Hotels in Loei ⭐⭐⭐⭐
If you dream of sleeping in a peaceful valley while soaking in river and mountain views Chiangkhan River Mountain Resort is the one! Surrounded by nature, this resort has a serene vibe with the Mekong, green hills, and lush gardens all around. Room types range from double, twin, to family options, many with balconies for sipping morning coffee as the fog rolls in. There’s even a cute little café onsite and tons of scenic photo spots. Perfect for anyone craving peace, fresh air, and full-on relaxation.
📍 Location: Riverside, Chiang Khan
💰 Price: Approx. 1,500 – 3,500 THB per night
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Chiangkhan River Mountain Resort
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8.9/10
Chiang Khan District
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Hotels in Loei ⭐⭐⭐
Backpackers, hipsters, and those who love staying in the heart of the action Suneta Hostel Chiangkhan Soi 13 is calling! This compact yet cool hostel is located right on Chiang Khan’s walking street, just steps from street food, cafés, and souvenir shops. The design blends loft style with traditional wooden Chiang Khan vibes. They offer both private and shared rooms, all clean and secure. The place feels like a friend’s home, complete with cozy reading nooks, chill lounge areas, and bike rentals for riverside rides. Budget-friendly, stylish, and super central—it’s a win on all fronts.
📍 Location: Soi 13, Chiang Khan Walking Street
💰 Price: Approx. 1,000 – 3,000 THB per night
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Suneta Hostel Chiangkhan Soi 13
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8.7/10
Chiang Khan District
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If your heart is calling for a Loei trip don’t wait! Pack your bags and get going~ This province isn’t just famous for cool mountain mists and scenic views, but it’s also full of beautiful destinations hidden in nature and slow-life vibes that’ll totally steal your heart. But before you head off to enjoy sea mist at Phu Ruea, stroll the Chiang Khan Walking Street, or bike along the Mekong River… let’s check out your best travel options.
If you love road trips, stopping whenever you like to eat, take photos, or explore, then driving to Loei is perfect for you. Distance from Bangkok to Loei: About 530–580 km. Travel time: Around 8–9 hours (depending on breaks). Roads are smooth with plenty of gas stations.
1. Scenic Nature Route:
Bangkok – Saraburi – Chaiyaphum – Dan Sai – Loei
Perfect for nature lovers, with stops at national parks like Phu Suan Sai or Phu Khiao Wildlife Sanctuary before reaching Loei.
2. Smooth Main Road Route:
Bangkok – Nakhon Ratchasima – Khon Kaen – Udon Thani – Loei
Easier drive, lots of cafes and restaurants along the way, and opportunities to stop in major cities for local food (like Moo Yor in Udon!).
The last stretch into Loei offers breathtaking mountain views, especially during winter when mist floats along the roads. Perfect stopovers: Lam Takhong Dam, Mo Hin Khao, Phu Pha Man, and Phu Ruea viewpoint.
🚘 Best for: Families, friend groups, couples, or anyone who loves road trips.
🎒 Tip: Check your car’s condition, fuel up, and prepare a road trip playlist for max vibes.
Pressed for time? Catch a direct flight from Bangkok (Don Mueang) to Loei Airport (LOE) — only about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Taxi or local songthaew (10–15 km) or rent a car for a full-on Loei adventure (perfect for exploring Phu Ruea, Chiang Khan, Phu Kradueng, and more)
🎒 Best for: Time-crunched travelers or anyone wanting to land in the morning and explore right away
📸 Tip: Arrive early and head straight to Phu Bo Bit for sunrise views—kickstart your day with a wow!
On a budget or just don’t want to drive? Take an intercity bus from Mo Chit 2 Terminal (Bangkok) to Loei Bus Terminal. Available daily, both day and night trips. Travel time: 9–10 hours
📦 Tip: Take a night bus—board in the evening, wake up in Loei, and start exploring right away!
🚶♀️ Best for: Students, backpackers, or budget-savvy adventurers.
Loei doesn’t have its own train station yet (sadly…), but you can hop on a train to Khon Kaen or Udon Thani, then transfer by van or bus.
🧳 Best for: Travelers with time to spare who enjoy classic, scenic rail journeys.
🍱 Tip: Bring your own snacks—some trains don’t have food service onboard.
Loei is a paradise packed with breathtaking natural wonders just waiting to be explored. If you're a true “sun chaser” who lives for misty mountain views and sweeping highland vistas, you're in for a treat. This province is dotted with stunning peaks and scenic viewpoints that’ll seriously make your jaw drop — and the best part? Most of them are pretty easy to reach. Especially during the late rainy season into early winter, you’ve got a great chance of catching that dreamy morning sea of mist floating over the mountains. It’s the kind of view that’ll have you reaching for your camera every five minutes. So whether you're a nature lover, an early riser, or just someone who enjoys soaking in peaceful landscapes, Loei will absolutely win your heart. Guaranteed.
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