
Literally
translated, ‘Loei’ means ‘beyond’ or ‘to
the furthest extreme’, a name most suitable for
this province that lies in the northernmost part
of the Northeastern region, bordered at the top
by Laos and the Mekong River. Though part of Northeastern
Thailand, its 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 its
local traditions. Some national parks here are
major tourist destinations.
Loei is 520 kilometres from
Bangkok. It has an area of about 11,426 square
kilometres and is divided into 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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