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Kalasin : North East Thailand

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Kalasin Travel Guide

Kalasin was once relegated to the status of an Amphoe before being restored its present administrative entity. Despite its smallness Kakasin is a busy agricultural province with considerable attractions Kalasin is 519 kilometers from Bangkok. It is the site of the ancient city of Fa Daet Song Yang and one of the largest concentrations of dinosaur fossils in northeastern Thailand.

Kalasin Amphoes
Amphoe Muang Kalasin
Amphoe Yang Talat
Amphoe Kamalasai
Amphoe Tha Khantho
Amphoe Khao Wong
Amphoe Huai Meg
Amphoe Sahassakhan
Amphoe Somdet
Amphoe Kuchinarai
Amphoe Kham Muong
Amphoe Nong Kungsi
Amphoe Namon
Amphoe Huai Phung
Amphoe Rong Kham King Amphoe No Koo
King Amphoe Sam Chai
King Amphoe Don Chan
King Amphoe Kong Chai

Kalasin Attractions
Ancient animal fossils
Chao Mae Ya Bao House Spirit
Ched Sii Waterfall
Dinosaur Footprints
Dinosaur fossils at Phu Kum Khao
Fa Daet Song Yang
Hot Spring
Kalasin Town
Lan Hin Nor Stone Ground
Lord Buddha Footprint
Phu Fag Forest Park
Phu Pha Wua Forest Park
Phu Pra Forest Park
Tad Sung Waterfall
Tad Yao Waterfall
The Edge of the Earth

Kalasin Festival
Phrae Wa Silk Weaving Group
Pong Lang and Phraewa Festival

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