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Phu Thok | |
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ภูทอก | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 359 m (1,178 ft) |
Listing | List of mountains in Thailand |
Coordinates | 18°8′15″N 103°52′45″E / 18.13750°N 103.87917°E / 18.13750; 103.87917 |
Geography | |
Phu ThokLocation in Thailand | |
Location | Bueng Kan, Thailand |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Inselberg |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | drive and walk |
Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province.
Geography
Phu Thok is an emblematic sandstone outcrop that is both a local landmark and the symbol of the province of Bueng Kan. It appears in somewhat stylized form in the provincial seal.
Phu Thok has two peaks, Phu Thok Yai and Phu Thok Noi. Wat Phu Thok, an important Buddhist temple, is in a cave near the top of the smaller peak. The summit of this massive rocky hill can be reached via a wooden walkway. The top has views of the surrounding flat countryside.
See also
References
- Wat Phu Tok - Wat Jetiyakhiri
- Seal of the province
- Bangkok Post - Phu Thok
- Wat Phu Thok (in Thai)
- Tripadvisor - Wat Phu Tok
External links
- Media related to Phu Tok at Wikimedia Commons
- Bueng Kan - Tourism Thailand
- Wat Phu Tok and surroundings
Bueng Kan province | |
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Bueng Khong Long | |
Bung Khla | |
Mueang Bueng Kan | |
Pak Khat | |
Phon Charoen | |
Seka | |
Si Wilai | |
So Phisai | |
Landmarks |