RH93+QPQ, O Bo Cho Loei Rd, Pak Tom, Chiang Khan District, Loei 42110, Thailand
Opening times:
Opens at 7:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1.5-2.5 hours
“Let’s go” to walk on the Chiang Khan Sky Walk and enjoy the view of the Mekong River 🌳
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"Chiang Khan Skywalk" or "Phu Kok Ngiew Skywalk" is another landmark of Loei Province. You can see the Hueng River and the Mekong River flowing together, as well as the Lao PDR. 🥰
To go up the skywalk, we have to park our car in the parking lot and take a songthaew up. There is a ticket purchase point for entry at 60 baht (if you want to go to the elephant camp as well, you can buy it together for 80 baht. When you get off the skywalk, tell the driver to park at the elephant camp.) Once you buy the ticket, bring shoes for stepping on the glass. 😍
Once you get up there, you will get a colorful queue card for entering according to your turn for safety. In the meantime, you can take pictures and pray around the area while waiting. 🌱
When it's your turn, the staff will call us to walk in. It was very scary walking 🤣 I tried to hold onto the railing the whole time, but it's beautiful and worth it. Anyone who comes to Chiang Khan Don't forget to stop by 😘
Address: Ban Tha Dee Mi, Pak Tom Subdistrict, Chiang Khan District, Loei Province
Open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.⏰
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Skywalk Chiang Khan
The 'Skywalk Chiang Khan' or 'Skywalk Phu Khok Ngiew' is located in Ban Tha Dee Mee, Pak Tom Subdistrict, Chiang Khan District, Loei Province. Be prepared for shaky legs because this skywalk stands over 80 meters above the Mekong River, equivalent to a 30-story building. The walkway is made of special clear glass, 2 meters wide and over 100 meters long, supported by steel grating. There is also the Great Phra Khok Ngiew, a 19-meter-tall Buddha statue in the blessing posture, made of fiber mixed with gold resin, which is another symbol of this landmark. The surrounding scenery offers a breathtaking view, and below, you can see the Hueang River merging with the Mekong River, clearly showing the contrasting colors of the two rivers. This river also marks the border between Thailand and Laos. It is a must-visit check-in spot for tourists visiting Loei Province.