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Khiri Wongkot Village


Khiri Wongkot Village, Na Yung District, the northernmost district of Udon Thani Province
 

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History of Khiri Wongkot village Opened as an ecotourism village To welcome tourists by members of the community in cooperation with tourism management within the community There is a choice of accommodation to stay with the owner of the house and pitch a tent, as well as a tour of the village attractions by mountain buggy Khiri Wongkot villagers continue their lives by working in agriculture according to the sufficiency economy way. Simple life And ready to welcome visitors with a friendly and warm atmosphere. Khiri Wongkot Village, Na Yung District, the northernmost district of Udon Thani Province West contact Pak Chom District, Loei Province and east contact Sangkhom District Nong Khai Province It is a village surrounded by lush green mountains of Nam Som-Na Yung National Park, the birthplace of Huai Phang Waterfall, a stream that nourishes the village life and has been utilized in farming. In the area there are homestays accommodation. And resort style See the nature surrounded by mountains and mist. Ready to receive the dawn, take a car ride to see nature, see the way of life of hill tribe farmers, watch Huai Khang Phrai waterfall, eat wild rice and take pictures from the viewpoint of the Mekong River on the hilltop. In addition, Na Yung district has also encouraged farmers to grow Arabica coffee. And winter plants By Na Yung Coffee Community Enterprise Ready to set up a coffee processing plant Produce both Arabica and Robusta coffee. In the form of ground coffee, brand "Nayung Coffee Nayung's Coffee" for OTOP products of Udon Thani province. Both as a source of learning for agencies Schools and interested people Come visit to grow and produce Na Yung coffee in the area. With activities to promote tourism in Na Yung At the "Na Yung Strawberry and Coffee Day Festival Yearly during the month of February For tourists to choose to watch Choose to buy fruit, coffee, or community products as a souvenir as well.


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