Literally translated, ‘Loei’ means ‘beyond’ or
‘to the furthest extreme’, a name most suitable for this province.
It lies
in
the northern most part of the Northeastern region, bordered at the
top by Laos and the Mekong River. Though part of Northeastern Thailand,
it's geography and climate is more similar to those of Northern
Thailand. Consisting mainly of mountains, large and small, it is
cold and foggy in the winter and searing hot in the summer. In the
past, bureaucrats based in Bangkok who had fallen out of favor of
the Siamese government were sent to this remote town as punishment.
Fortunately, the province’s isolation helped it retain it's local
traditions. Some national parks here are major tourist destinations.
Loei is 520 Kilometers from Bangkok. It has an
area of about 11,426 square Kilometers and consists of the following
districts: Muang, Wang Saphung, Phu Kradueng, Chiang Khan, Pak
Chom, Tha Li, Phu Ruea, Dan Sai, Na Haeo, Na Duang, Phu Luang, Pha
Khao, Erawan and Nong Hin.
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