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The Mekong Connection
Colloquially called Isaan, Thailand’s Northeast Popular destinations include Khao Yai in
region is stunningly rural. The breathtaking Nakhon Ratchasima, the largest and most
countryside has crystal blue skies and emerald famous, Phu Kradueng in Loei, the second larg-
green fields dotted with grazing buffalo and est, and Pha Taem in Ubon Ratchathani, famous
traditional wooden houses on stilts. It is also for its rock paintings dating back to over 3,000
home to numerous natural and cultural sites, years. Once part of the historic Khmer Empire,
including national parks teeming with waterfalls the region has some spectacular temples and
and wildlife. ruins, including Wat Thung Setthi, the 11th
century village of Phimai, and the 12th century
Hindu temple, Phanom Rung Historical Park.
Isaan is also home to a UNESCO World
Heritage Site; a prehistoric settlement discov-
ered in present-day Ban Chiang, famous for its
“When it comes to MICE red pottery dating back to 3,000 B.C.
events, Isaan has a lot When it comes to MICE events, Isaan has a lot
to offer, along with the to offer, along with the infrastructure, quality
infrastructure, quality
hotels and meeting facilities found in its major
hotels and meeting facilities cities, such as Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani
found in its major cities.” and Udon Thani. Isaan is also known for its fresh
and fiery cuisine, and is the birthplace of many
of the citrusy meat salads, herb-infused soups
and smoky marinated barbecued meats that
Thailand is famous for.
Many village temples regularly hold fairs with
live performances of local country music,
known as luk thung and molam. Numerous high-
ways also criss-cross the region and Laos
is conveniently accessible at several points.
The Mekong River borders the region as well,
which makes crossing the river into Laos for
day trips very convenient.
As part of the established ASEAN Economic
Community, the government of Thailand has
allocated significant funds towards strengthen-
ing transportation infrastructure. In the coming
years, MICE planners can be rest assured that
travelling within Isaan, and to other ASEAN
countries through Thailand, will become more
convenient. And with the arrival of increased
tourism and business travel, Thailand’s
Northeast region is becoming better equipped
than ever to provide the services necessary
for a successful event.
Wat Thung Setthi
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