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Amphoe Mueang Mukdahan
Ho Kaeo Mukdahan Chaloem Phra Kiat Kanchanaphisek (หอแก้วมุกดาหารเฉลิมพระเกียรติกาญจนาภิเษก) Located on Chayangkun Road (Mukdahan – Don Tan), the tower was built to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of His Majesty’s Accession to the Throne. The tower has a nonagonal building of 2 storeys at its base. The first floor houses an exhibition of local tools and utensils used in daily life. The second floor is a museum that features the history of Mukdahan, antiques, old photographs, and traditional attire of the 8 ethnic minorities in the province. The sixth floor on top of the tower is the observation deck that allows visitors to enjoy a panoramic view of the city, the Mekong River and Lao PDR. The topmost sphere houses a Buddha image “Phra Nawa Ming Mongkhon Mukdahan” and 7 Buddha statues in 7 different attitudes for each day of the week. The tower is open daily from 8AM-6PM. The admission is 20 baht. Chaopho Chaofa Mung Mueang Shrine (ศาลเจ้าพ่อเจ้าฟ้ามุงเมือง) The shrine, which also houses the city pillar, is located on Song Nang Sathit Road in the Amphoe Mueang Municipality. Without any solid evidence about its history, it is assumed that the shrine might have been built in the same period as the city itself. The original wooden shrine was renovated and replaced by a concrete one. For the people of Mukdahan, the shrine is considered as a sacred place of the spirit that protects the city. Chaomae Song Nang Phi Nong Shrine (ศาลเจ้าแม่สองนางพี่น้อง) Situated on Samran Chai Khong Road, next to the Mukdahan Immigration Bureau, the shrine was originally built of wood and rebuilt later with concrete. Legend says that two Laotian princesses boarded a boat to Mukdahan but an accident in the river cost their lives; hence, a shrine was built by a seven-topped sugar palm tree in the same time that the Mukdahan city was constructed by Chao Kinnari. The people of Mukdahan consider this shrine another sacred place. Both the Chaomae Song Nang Phi Nong and Chaopho Chaofa Mung Mueang Shrines are twin sacred icons of the city. Every year, on the full moon day of the sixth lunar month, around May, a celebration for both shrines will be held. Wat Si Mongkhon Tai (วัดศรีมงคลใต้) The temple is located on Samran Chai Khong Road by the Mekong River. Its main ordination hall or Ubosot houses a concrete Buddha statue, which is considered a sacred item of Mukdahan. The Buddha statue is 2.2 metres wide and 2 metres high. History about this ancient Buddha statue remains doubtful; however, legend says that two statues were found in 1767 when Chao Kinnari was constructing Mukdahan city by the seven-topped sugar palm tree. The large statue was built from concrete while the smaller one, found underneath a Pho or Bodhi tree, was made from steel. A temple was built to house both Buddha images. One day, the smaller Buddha image disappeared and was found buried under the Pho tree where it had been found, with only the top of the statue emerging above the ground. Chao Kinnari had an altar built there and named the smaller Buddha statue “Phra Lup Lek” and the larger Buddha statue “Phrachao Ong Luang”. Both have become sacred Buddha images for Mukdahan since then. Indochina Market (ตลาดสินค้าอินโดจีน) The market lines the Mekong River, close to the Immigration Bureau. The major shopping area is the hub of products, local and imported, as well as OTOP of Mukdahan. Wat Si Bun Rueang - Ban Tai (วัดศรีบุญเรือง - บ้านใต้) The temple is situated on Samran Chai Khong Road, in Mukdahan city. The ordination hall houses a bronze Buddha statue called Phra Phutthasing Song, which is 1 metre wide and 1.2 metres high. When Mukdahan was completed, Chao Kinnari took this Buddha image from Vientiane and placed at Wat Si Mongkhon Tai. Later, a new temple was built at Ban Si Bun Rueang and the image was moved to be placed here until now. During the Songkran Festival of each year, the people of Mukdahan always carry the Buddha image on a float around the town for people to bathe. Phu Pha Thoep National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติภูผาเทิบ) The country’s 59th national park covers a total area of 58.9 sq km in Amphoe Mueang and Amphoe Don Tan. The park’s geography features undulating sandstone mountains that form the edge of the Phu Phan Range. Situated 4 km from the Mekong River, the range lies in the North - South direction. The park has many mountains at an elevation between 170-420 metres above sea level; namely, Phu Mak Yang, Phu Mano, Phu Prong, Phu Rang, Phu Chom Nang, Phu Mak Mi, Phu Pha Thoep, Phu Nang Hong, Phu Tham Phra, Phu Lak Se, with Phu Chom Si being the highest peak. The deciduous dipterocarp forest and mixed deciduous forest cover most part of the area, which is also the watershed of many streams; namely, Huai Ta Lueak, Huai Sing, Huai Ruea, Huai Male, Huai Chang Chon, etc. The mountain slopes are blanketed with bamboo forest. There are numerous high cliffs and rock terraces. Its attractions include: Hin Thoep Rocks (กลุ่มหินเทิบ) The formations of superimposed rocks called Hin Thoep have been eroded by rain, water, wind and sun for 120 - 95 million years. Today, these rocks appear in different forms such as a jet plane, flying saucer, Chinese pavilion, crown, crocodile and conch. Each layer of the rocks has different durability depending on the different contents of the sandstone. The upper brown layer is more durable with lots of silica and small stones. The lower layer has a paler colour with high content of carbonate, making it less durable. Geologically, the group of Hin Thoep comprises sedimentary rock of the Sao Khua Formation, and Phu Phan Formation of the Korat Group. The formations are classified to be from the Mesozoic Era, comprising mudstone, sandstone, siltstone, and 200-metre-thick layer of conglomerate. Lan Mutchalin (ลานมุจลินท์) Next to the group of Hin Thoep is a vast rock plateau among the embrace of dwarf deciduous dipterocarp forest featuring bushes, with its uniqueness being the community of tiny plants such as Soi Suwanna, Yat Nam Khang, Nao Duean Ha, Dao Ruam Duang and Dusita. These tiny plants that blanket the whole rock terrace, will be in full bloom between October to December of each year. From the mid of the terrace, scenery of the Mekong River can be seen.

Namtok Wang Duean Ha (น้ำตกวังเดือนห้า) The small waterfall originates from many streams that run through Lan Mutchalin. Seepage from this waterfall plays a significant role in nourishing wildlife and plants in the park. The scenic landscape of the waterfall, comprising rock valley and boulders, always fascinates tourists.

Pha Ut (ผาอูฐ) This cliff has a rock that looks like a camel – Ut in Thai. Pha Ut is a scenic viewpoint that allows visitors to see Phu Tham Phra, Pha Phak Wan and Pha Khi Mu. Below this cliff is the vast valley blanketed with lush forest.

Phu Tham Phra (ภูถ้ำพระ) The cave in this mountain houses wooden Buddha images. Legend says that this area was once a settlement of the Khmer people. Before escaping from natural disaster, the villagers kept lots of Buddha images made from silver, alloy, gold, jade, sacred plants, and wood in the cave. Now only the wooden Buddha images remain. Nearby is a beautiful waterfall called Namtok Phu Tham Phra.

Pha Manao (ผามะนาว) The towering cliff has a waterfall that plunges below to feed the forest and wildlife. From the cliff top, tourists can witness a nice panoramic view of the Hin Thoep Rocks and Mekong River. At the mountain foot, tourists can enjoy a beautiful waterfall, forest, and wildlife. The cliff is named Pha Manao after lots of wild lime tree growing in the area. Tham Fa Mue Daeng (ถ้ำฝ่ามือแดง) The cave houses pre-historical paintings which archaeologists assumed are probably over 5,000 years old. This attraction is situated close to the park’s safeguard unit of Phu Pha Thoep 1 (Huai Sing), some 8 km from the park’s headquarters. Moreover, Phu Pha Thoep has many more attractions such as Pha Ngoi and Pha Pu Chao. It can be visited in all three seasons. The rainy season is from May to September. Winter is from October to February, and Summer is from March to May. For more information, call Phu Pha Thoep National Park, Amphoe Mueang, Mukdahan province at Tel. 0 4260 1753 or the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department in Bangkok at Tel. 0 2562 0760. To get there Phu Pha Thoep is 15 km from Mukdahan city. Use the route Mukdahan - Don Tan (Highway 2034). The park is 2 km from the main road.

Amphoe Don Tan
Stone Age Shells (หอยสมัยหิน) The conch-like shells were found 40 feet underground in the 1-foot thick limestone layer at Khok Hin Daeng, Ban Na Yo, Tambon Lao Mi. The Department of Mineral Resources had its density checked and found that the earth crust of this part is approximately 27 million years old. It is the third place of its kind to have been found in the world, making it an interesting place for litho-tourists.

To get there use Highway 2034 and turn left at Km. 17-18 at the entrance to Ban Na Pho. Phu Sa Dok Bua National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติภูสระดอกบัว) The park covers areas in three provinces including Amphoe Nikhom Kham Soi and Amphoe Don Tan of Mukdahan, Amphoe Loeng Nok Tha of Yasothon, and Amphoe Chanuman and Amphoe Senangkhanikhom of Amnat Charoen. Covering a total area of 321 sq. km or some 144,375 rai, the park was established on 30 December, 1992, as the country’s 75th national park. Its lush forest has various types of natural beauty such as picturesque views from the mountaintop, amazing rocks, field of wild flowers in the late rainy season, and witness the mountaintop lotus which is called by the locals “mountain of lotus”. Overall, the park features a mountainous landscape whose ranges lie in the Northwest-Southeast direction at an average elevation between 350-450 metres above sea level. Phu Krasae is the highest peak at an elevation of 491 metres. The ranges are the origination of many streams such as Huai Thom and Huai Kan Lueang that nourish the plain around the park area. The park comprises many kinds of lush forests and huge rock terraces called ‘Dan’ in local dialect. Most areas are covered with mixed deciduous forest and dry evergreen forest, which are home to precious trees like Makha Mong (Afzelia xylocarpa Craib), monkey flower tree, blackwood, and rosewood. In the jungle, particularly the large jungle at Phu Sa Dok Bua where there are water sources, various species of wildlife can be found such as barking deer, boar, hare, monkey, colugo, porcupine, and mouse deer, as well as birds like pheasant and red junglefowl. The park is beautified by scenery and rock formation. Moreover, the political conflicts in the past also add more interest and potential to the park. Attractions in the park include: To get there take Highway 2277 (Amphoe Loeng Nok Tha - Amphoe Don Tan). The park is located between Km. 22 - 24, 28 km from Amphoe Loeng Nok Tha and 22 km from Amphoe Don Tan. For more information, call Phu Sa Dok Bua National Park at Tel. 0 4261 9076 or the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department in Bangkok at Tel. 0 2562 0760. Bronze Kettledrum (กลองมโหระทึก) Kept at Wat Matchimawat (Wat Klang) close to Don Tan District Office, the one-sided bronze kettledrum is 86 cm in diameter and 90 cm long. The drum face’s features a relief of the sun with 14 rays in the centre and 4 frogs at 4 directional points around the edge. The drum, which is probably more than 3,000 years old, is a collection item for the Kha and Khmer. It was first found in 1938 at the eroded bank of the Mekong River at Ban Na Tham. It was previously kept at Wat Woen Chai Mongkhon, and now at the drum tower of Wat Matchimawat. The Princess Mother Park - Woraphat Base (อุทยานสมเด็จย่า – ฐานวรพัฒน์) Situated at Ban Na Muang, the park is actually a historical site. It was used as a military base during 1977 - 1983, when there was a strong conflict between the Communist Party of Thailand and the government. Today, the base is used as a historical site for tourism and occupational training for locals. The base comprises a royal pavilion of the Princess Mother, the Princess Mother’s statue, bunker, and historical building where HRH the late Princess Mother and HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana stayed overnight during their trip to visit the state officials, military officers, and people in the area. It is Thailand’s only military base that HRH the Princess Mother and HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana spent overnight. To get there take the Mukdahan - Don Tan Road and turn left at Km. 6-7.
 * Phu Pha Taem (ภูผาแต้ม) The cliff houses 98 paintings of hands and symbols from the pre-historical period which may be created in the same era as Tham Fa Mue Daeng in Pha Taem National Park, Amphoe Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani province. The cliff actually looks like a cave with a 60-metre-long sliding rock. The paintings are some 3-5 metres high from the ground. It requires 2 hours to visit all.
 * Pha Makluea (ผามะเกลือ) Situated close to Phu Pha Taem, the rock terrace under the tree’s shade and cliff offers a scenic viewpoint and rest area.
 * Flower Field on Phu Wat (ลานดอกไม้บนภูวัด) By the late rainy season, the vast rock terrace is beautified by various kinds of flowers such as En A, Kradum Ngoen, and Dusita. In the past, this area was used for religious rites.
 * Phu Pha Hom (ภูผาหอม) At an elevation of 366 metres above sea level, the picturesque viewpoint of Phu Pha Taem Range offers a panoramic view to the west. Turning around, tourists will see numerous mountains such as Phu Mu, Phu Phaeng Ma, Phu Mai Sang, Phu Song, and Phu Akkharachat. It is a popular site for a sunset view and camping ground. Trekking to the site takes 2½ hours.
 * Phu Sa Dok Bua (ภูสระดอกบัว) The 423 metre high mountain is situated on the border of three provinces. At its crest, there are 11 rock pools which are a few metres wide and never dry up. All pools are fascinating as they have lots of lotus of a small size. According to the locals, these lotuses have grown wild there since a long time ago. Thus, the mountain is called Phu Sa Dok Bua, literally meaning the mountain of lotus pools. Tourists will have to trek for one day to get there.
 * Phu Pha Taek (ภูผาแ���ก) Called by the military as “Hill 428”, the beautiful hill offers a picturesque view of the ranges in the Mukdahan National Park in the northern side.
 * Rock Terraces and Dwarf Deciduous Dipterocarp Forests (ลานหินและป่าเต็งรังแคระ) The rock terraces, at the sizes of 20 up to 40 rai area, can be found easily. The dwarf deciduous dipterocarp forests, which can be found with grassland, are scattered around at Phu Pha Hom, at the back of Phu Pha Daeng, Phu Bok, Phu Sa Dok Bua, Phu Hua Nak, etc.

Amphoe Nikhom Kham Soi
Wat Phu Dan Tae or Wat Phuttho Thammatharo (วัดภูด่านแต้ หรือ วัดพุทโธธัมมะธะโร) Located at Km. 134 of Highway 212 at Ban Chai Mongkhon, Tambon Chok Chai, 4 km from Amphoe Nikhom Kham Soi, the temple houses a huge Buddha statue with a Dhammacakka - Wheel of the Doctrine - at the back, which can be noticed from a distance. Around the temple is a rock area. It is a favourite place for Buddhists to make pilgrimage and enjoy the beautiful ambience. Phu Mu Forest Park (วนอุทยานภูหมู) Situated at an elevation of 353 metres above sea level, the park is a beautiful place of Mukdahan. With a mountaintop flat plain that covers some 4 sq. km. area, the park was once abundant with boars. The park has 3 viewpoints by the cliff. The viewpoint 1 is situated east of the park’s office. Tourists can enjoy the scenery of Phu Tham Men, Phu Mai Sang, Phu Phaeng Ma, and Huai Khilek Reservoir. The viewpoint 2 is in the west. Tourists can see the road up to Phu Mu, Phu Noi, Phu Tio, Phu Lon, Phu Kalon, Wat Phu Dan Tae, and Phu Phan Range. The viewpoint 3 is on the mountain crest in the south. Tourists can see Phu Tham Phra and Amphoe Loeng Nok Tha. A rock terrace and shady area for relaxing is available nearby. To get there take Highway 212 (Mukdahan - Loeng Nok Tha) and turn left at Km. 128-129. The park is 12 km off the main road via a narrow up-hill asphalted road which is not convenient for buses. Guesthouses and camping ground are available. For more information, call Phu Sa Dok Bua National Park at Tel. 0 4261 9076 or the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department in Bangkok at Tel. 0 2562 0760. Huai Khilek Irrigation Reservoir (อ่างเก็บน้ำชลประทานห้วยขี้เหล็ก) Situated on Highway 212 (Mukdahan - Loeng Nok Tha) before arriving at Phu Mu Forest Park, 2 km from Amphoe Nikhom Kham Soi and 23 km from Mukdahan, the large reservoir with a picturesque view is a major attraction of Mukdahan.

Amphoe Nong Sung
Wat Phu Ko Cho or Wat Banphot Khiri (วัดภูก้อจ้อ หรือ วัดบรรพตคิรี) The mountaintop temple was once accommodation for Luangpu La Khemapatto, a famous monk in Vipassana mediation of Mukdahan. A bell-shape pagoda known as Khemapattachedi was built to house his ashes, with his life-like statue placed on the top floor of the building underneath the pagoda. Namtok Tat Ton (น้ำตกตาดโตน) Situated at Ban Non Yang, the 7 metres high and 30 metres wide waterfall allows visitors to enjoy watery fun all year round with a pool for swimmers. The waterfall is among shady vegetation. To get there, from Amphoe Nong Sung, take Highway 2042 and head for Amphoe Kuchinarai of Kalasin province, turn right at Km. 67-68. The fall is 400 metres off the main road.

Amphoe Wan Yai
Kaeng Kabao (แก่งกะเบา) The huge rapids on the Mekong River with a large rock terrace on the bank is a favourite picnic spot for locals. In the dry season, water descents and allows islands and beaches to show off their beauty. To get there, take Highway 212 (Mukdahan - That Phanom) for 20 km, turn right to Amphoe Wan Yai for 9 km and the road leading to Kaeng Kabao will be found. It is 8 km from Wan Yai District Office. Wat Manophirom (วัดมโนภิรมย์) Located on the bank of the Mekong River, the ancient temple was built by artisans from Vientiane. In 1904, a fire broke out and severely damaged the temple. The renovation was completed by 1911. The temple has interesting architecture such as a Vihara or Wihan in the Lan Xang style adorned with a stucco gate and wooden bas-relief gable. The temple houses statues of eight Buddhas carved from black ivory and Phra-ong Saen, a sacred Buddha statue of Mukdahan. Wat Ban Song Khon or Our Lady of the Martyrs of Thailand Shrine (วัดบ้านสองคอน - วัดศาสนาคริสต์ โรมันคาทอลิก) The huge Roman Catholic Church in a modern architectural style is named the largest and most beautiful church in Southeast Asia. The church won the Architectural Design Award 1996 from the Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage. The church was built in commemoration of the seven martyrs who sacrificed their lives to proclaim their belief in God during the Franco-Thai dispute in World War II. Celebrations are held twice annually on 22 October and 16 December. Wat Phra Si Mahapho (วัดพระศรีมหาโพธิ์) Located in Ban Wan Yai, Tambon Wan Yai, the temple is unique with ancient architecture. The old “Sim” or Ubosot was built since 1916 in the folk northeastern style with beautifully carved wooden brackets supporting the roof. The murals inside feature the Vessantara Jataka and depict Prince Damrong Rajanubhab riding a cart when he made an inspection trip in Isan. There is also a 2-storey building of French architecture used as the monk’s residence. Regulations to Visit Lao PDR. Mukdahan has a border checkpoint that allows visitors to go to Kanthabuli of Savannakhet Province of Lao PDR. The border crossing regulations are as follows: A foreigner will require a passport and Laotian visa issued by the Embassy of Lao PDR. in Bangkok or Khon Kaen. A visa on arrival is available at the Immigration Bureau of Savannakhet with a US$30 fee. A ferry service costs 50 baht. An entry fee to Laotian soil is 50 baht each for weekdays and 100 baht each for weekends. Tourists will be required to show their belongings for a Customs check. Allowed imported duty-free merchandise from Lao PDR. to Thailand include: a litre of liquor in a sealed package, 200 cigarettes or not over 500 g in case of various brands. Goods imported beyond the allowance will be seized and the owner will be required to pay the excess tax before getting the merchandise back. For more information, call the Mukdahan Immigration Bureau at Tel. 0 4263 2878, 0 4261 1074. Remark: A foreigner will require a passport and visa issued by the Embassy of Lao PDR. only. Additional admission for visiting cultural attractions (Phrathat Ing Hang, Phrathat Phon, and Prasat Ruean Hin) in Savannakhet will be charged and camera usage will be under regulations.

Festival
Mukdahan Red Cross Fair (งานกาชาดจังหวัดมุกดาหาร) Held annually between 9-17 January in front of the city hall, the fair includes exhibitions, outlets of state departments, as well as local and OTOP products. Bun Duean Hok or Bun Bang Fai Festival (งานประเพณีบุญเดือนหก หรือ บุญบั้งไฟ) The celebration of the rocket festival is held annually on 10-12 May at Mu 1-3 of Amphoe Don Tan. Boat Races (ประเพณีการแข่งเรือ) The tradition has been handed down since ancient times. It is held annually, on the 13th – 15th days of the waxing moon of the 11th lunar month, in the Mekong River to mark the end of Buddhist Lent. Tourists can witness the races at the embankment on Samran Chai Khong Road. There are 2 major categories; namely, speed racing for small, medium and large boats. All participating boats are dug to have a round hull and will compete on a 3-km. long distance on the Mekong River. Another category is the fantasy boat contest in which the racing boats will be decorated, particularly at the figureheads. Each year, numerous boats join the competition in both categories while people from Mukdahan and nearby provinces as well as Lao PDR. pack the venue. Boats from Savannakhet also join the races every year.

Local Products and Souvenirs
local products are made in Amphoe Nong Sung and Khamcha-i where housewife groups weave excellent local textiles such as silk, tied and dyed Mudmee silk, Khit and Muk fabric, as well as produce basketry, broom, lacquer ware, etc. These products are available at the Indochina Market by the Mekong River and the local handicraft centre at the circle in front of the Public Library in the municipality.
 * Yoon Mai Thai 6/4 Samran Chai Khong Road, Tambon Mukdahan. Tel. 0 4261 2336.
 * Samruai Mai Thai 6/7 Samran Chai Khong Road, Tambon Nai Mueang. Tel. 0 4263 3191.
 * Sa-ngiam (desserts and souvenirs) 10 Samran Chai Khong Road, Tambon Nai Mueang. Tel. 0 4261 1904, 0 4263 2961.
 * Ad Mai Thai 5 Samut Sakdarak Road. Tel. 0 4261 2311.

Itinerary
Example Tour Programme

1st day

2nd day
 * 8.30AM	Leave for Ho Kaeo Mukdahan, visit the exhibition regarding the history of the province, ethnic groups, and enjoy the scenery of the Mekong River and Savannakhet Province in Lao PDR.
 * 9.30AM	Visit Phu Pha Thoep National Park, explore the nature of Hin Thoep, Namtok Wang Duean Ha, Lan Mutchalin, Phu Tham Phra and Tham Fa Mue Daeng.
 * 12AM		Lunch.
 * 1PM		Visit Wat Manophirom, the 200-year-old temple in the Lan Xang design.
 * 2PM		Visit Wat Phra Si Mahapho, the ancient temple of Amphoe Wan Yai.
 * 3PM		Visit Wat Ban Song Khon, the largest and most beautiful Roman Catholic Church in Southeast Asia.
 * 4PM		Visit Kaeng Kabao and enjoy the Mekong scenery.
 * 5PM		Get back and stay overnight in Mukdahan.
 * 9.00 a.m.		Pay homage to the city pillar shrine, Chaopho Chaofa Mung Mueang Shrine, Chaomae Song Nang Phi Nong Shrine, Phrachao Ong Luang Buddha statue in Wat Si Mongkhon Tai and Phra Phutthasing Song, Wat Si Bun Rueang.
 * 10AM	 	Shopping at the Indochina Market.
 * 12PM	 	Lunch.
 * 1PM		Head to Amphoe Nong Sung to visit Namtok Tat Ton, visit Wat Banphot Khiri, and pay respect to the statue of Luangpu La as well as the Khemapattachedi.
 * 3.30PM		Return to the hotel.

Amphoe Mueang Mukdahan

 * Kimcheksin 1 (กิมเจ็กซิน ๑) 40/5 Phithak Phanom Khet Road. Tel. 0 4263 1041. 80 rooms: 250-350 baht.
 * Kimcheksin2 (กิมเจ็กซิน ๒) 95/1 Phithak Phanom Khet Road. Tel. 0 4263 1310. 90 rooms: 280-380 baht.
 * Khiang Phiman (เคียงพิมาน) 26 Damrong Mukda Road. Tel. 0 4261 5284-8, Fax. 0 4261 5289. 60 rooms:   480-900 baht.
 * Chuenkhuan-Inn (ชื่นขวัญอินท์) 74 Phongsai Road. Tel. 0 4263 0736. 49 rooms: 250-450 baht.
 * Diamond Guesthouse (ไดมอนด์ เกสต์เฮาส์) 1/1-16 Samut Sakdarak Road, Soi Chanthep. Tel. 0 4261 2444. 16 rooms: 300-400 baht.
 * Sapmukda (ทรัพย์มุกดา) 33/47 Chayangkun Road. Tel. 0 4261 4222-3, Fax. 0 4261 4223. 34 rooms: 350 baht.
 * Sapmukda Grand Hotel (ทรัพย์มุกดา แกรนด์ โฮเต็ล) 72 Samut Sakdarak Road. Tel.0 4263 3444, fax. 0 4261 2666. 68 rooms: 500 baht.
 * Thanchinda Resort (ธารจินดา รีสอร์ท) 18/2 Mu 4 Tambon Bang Sai Yai. Tel. 0 4269 4233. 60 rooms: 750-1,500 baht.
 * Banthom Kasem (บรรทมเกษม) 25/2 Samut Sakdarak Road. Tel. 0 4261 1235. 15 rooms: 140-250 baht.
 * Bungalow Saensuk (บังกะโลแสนสุข) 136 Phithak Santi Rat Road, Tambon Nai Mueang. Tel., Fax. 0 4261 1214. 17 rooms: 280-350 baht.
 * Ploy Palace (พลอยพาเลซ) 40 Phithak Phanom Khet Road. Tel. 0 4263 1111-20, Fax. 0 4264 1883. 154 room 900-7,500 baht.
 * Manorom Resort (มโนรมย์ รีสอร์ท) 22 Mu 1 Mukdahan – Don Tan Road. Tel. 0 4263 2151. 20 rooms: 250-650 baht.
 * Mukdasawan Resort (มุกดาสวรรค์) 69 Mu 4, Chayangkun Road (Mukdahan – That Phanom). Tel. 0 4269 4209. 12 rooms: 500-6,000 baht.
 * Mukdahan Grand Hotel (มุกดาแกรนด์ โฮเต็ล) 78 Song Nang Sathit Road. Tel. 0 4261 2020, Fax. 0 4261 2021. 199 rooms: 900-2,500 baht.
 * Mukthara (มุกธารา) 207 Phithak Phanom Khet Road. Tel. 0 4263 0657, Fax. 0 4261 5280. 120 rooms:400-2,500 baht.
 * River lnn (ริเวอร์ อินน์) 28 Mukdahan Don Tan. Tel. 0 4261 5444-50, Fax. 0 4261 5451. 70 rooms: 560-700 baht.
 * Suni Bungalow (สุนีย์ บังกะโล) 50 Chayangkun Road. Tel. 0 4261 2681. 20 rooms: 200-300 baht.
 * Saengthai (แสงไทย) 9/2 Wiwit Surakan Road. Tel. 0 4261 1121. 44 rooms: 250-450 baht.
 * Hong Kong (ฮ่องกง) 161/1-2 Phithak Santi Rat Road, In front of Police Station. Tel. 0 4261 1143. 10 rooms: 180 baht.
 * Huanam (ฮั้วนำ) 36 Samut Sakda Rak. Tel. 0 4261 1137. 29 rooms: 120-320 baht.

Amphoe Wan Yai

 * Kaeng Kabao Resort (แก่งกะเบา รีสอร��ท) 108 Mu 10, Tambon Pong Kham. Tel. 0 4261 3354. 9 rooms: 200-400 baht.
 * Khun Wan Resort (ขุนหว้าน รีสอร์ท) 78 Mu 1, Wan Yai – Khaeng Kabao Road, Tambon Pong Kham. Tel. 0 4269 9386. 7 rooms: 250-400 baht.

Eat

 * Krua Sai-Ngon (ครัวไซง่อน) 105 Samut Sakdarak Road. Tel. 0 4261 2621.
 * Krua Ban Rimnam (ครัวบ้านริมน้ำ) 92 Samran Chai Khong Road. Tel. 0 4263 2929.
 * Krua Phuthai (ครัวภูไทย) In Mukdahan Grand Hotel. Tel. 0 4261 2020.
 * Krua Anchan (ครัวอัญชัน) 10/1 Samran Chai Khong Nuea Road. Tel. 0 4261 1736.


 * Khu Faed (คู่แฝด) 1-2 Behind Mukdahan Police Station. Tel. 0 4261 2252.


 * Chalongchai Plaphao (ฉลองชัยปลาเผา) Ban Na Po Yai, Samran Chai Khong Road. Tel. 0 4261 3913.
 * Tonkla Nueayang Kaoli (ต้นกล้า เนื้อย่างเกาหลี) 93 Phithak Phanom Khet. Tel 0 4261 4744.


 * Natphop Rim Khong (นัดพบร��มโขง) 91 Samran Chai Khong Road, behind Mukdahan Inter Hospital. Tel. 0 4263 2543, 08 9711 6063.
 * B J Nongkai Tun (บี เจ น่องไก่ตุ๋น) 42/49-50 Phithak Phanom Khet Road. Tel. 0 4263 0986, 0 4261 2049.
 * @Khong(แอ็ทโขง) In Ploy Palace Hotel. Tel. 0 4261 1075.
 * Pa Suea (ป๋าเสือ) 520 Samran Chai Khong Nuea Road. Tel. 0 4261 4012.
 * Maenam Khong (แม่น้ำโขง) 164/3 Samran Chai Khong Tai Road. Tel. 0 4263 3227-8, 0 4261 2034.
 * Maewang Plaphao (แม่วังปลาเผา) 657 Samran Chai Khong Nuea Road.Tel. 0 4263 9027.
 * Riverside (ริเวอร์ไซด์) 103/3 Samran Chai Khong Tai Road. Tel. 0 4261 1705, 0 4261 2845.
 * Ruean Moris (เรือนมอริส) 94 Samran Chai Khong Road (Wat Yot Kaeo Pier). Tel. 0 4261 2034, 0 4263 3226-7
 * Lan Ya Mo (หลานย่าโม) 323 Mu 1, Tambon Kham Pa Lai. Tel. 0 4269 9154.
 * Riverside (ริเวอร์ไซด์) 103/3 Samran Chai Khong Tai Road. Tel. 0 4261 1705, 0 4261 2845.
 * Ruean Moris (เรือนมอริส) 94 Samran Chai Khong Road (Wat Yot Kaeo Pier). Tel. 0 4261 2034, 0 4263 3226-7
 * Lan Ya Mo (หลานย่าโม) 323 Mu 1, Tambon Kham Pa Lai. Tel. 0 4269 9154.
 * Ruean Moris (เรือนมอริส) 94 Samran Chai Khong Road (Wat Yot Kaeo Pier). Tel. 0 4261 2034, 0 4263 3226-7
 * Lan Ya Mo (หลานย่าโม) 323 Mu 1, Tambon Kham Pa Lai. Tel. 0 4269 9154.
 * Lan Ya Mo (หลานย่าโม) 323 Mu 1, Tambon Kham Pa Lai. Tel. 0 4269 9154.

--(WT-en) globe-trotter 19:47, 6 February 2010 (EST)