Lom Sak: Attractions on the Road
Lom Sak, Thailand, is a district located in the northern part of Phetchabun Province in northern Thailand. Situated near the crossroads heading towards Phitsanulok and Khon Kaen, Lom Sak is the best stop with its scenic hills and national parks. While taking its road called Green Route, a 100 km greenery, waterfalls, and scenery can be enjoyed. Lom Sak, TH is a good place for a stop and to have a bite and some beers.
Best Time to Visit
Due to its many attractions number of tourists visiting the district differs every month. But as observed, the peak season of tourism starts in January, followed by July and August. If tourists’ visit coincides with the peak seasons, it must be expected that the Lom Sak TH hotel rates are more expensive than the rest of the months. However, visitors who want to take part in Songkran or Water Festival, which usually takes place in April, should book their flights and accommodations in advance.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists can’t wait to visit Wat Prathat Phasornkaew, a Buddhist monastery, and temple situated at the mountain top surrounded by gardens. Thai Lom Walking street is the most famous walking street in Lom Sak, where you can selfie and take photos of the surrounding. The district offers the best accommodations. The 4-star The Blue Sky Khao Kho is a quaint resort country-style room with window benches. Another option is the Foresta Hill Resort that features low-key rooms and relaxed cottages with free wi-fi, breakfast, and parking.