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Sala Keoku

Park in Udon Thani

Updated: March 22, 2024 08:07 PM

Sala Keoku is located in Udon Thani (City in Thailand), Thailand. It's address is VQPJ+RH7, Wat That, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000, Thailand.

VQPJ+RH7, Wat That, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000, Thailand

Check Time Table for Sala Keoku


Monday8 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 6 PM
Thursday8 AM to 6 PM
Friday8 AM to 6 PM
Saturday8 AM to 6 PM
Sunday8 AM to 6 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Sala Keoku?

Sala Keoku is located at: VQPJ+RH7, Wat That, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000, Thailand.

What are the coordinates of Sala Keoku?

Coordinates: 17.8870414, 102.7814193

Sala Keoku Reviews

Robert Kief
2024-01-30 10:41:49 GMT

Worth the 40thb entrance fee. Interesting park with not your usual statues. Some of the biggest cat fish you will ever see.

Stefano Moretti
2024-02-25 09:08:24 GMT

Wonderful park with many statues of buddhism and induihism. Even if not so old (the park was made 40 years ago) the atmosphere makes you feel like if you are in the esan ages

Scott HRCNI
2023-11-25 01:19:39 GMT

Second visit after many years. Things have changed a lot. The place was not attended on my first visit with no surrounding venders. I fully support the admission fee because it help with the maintenance of the place. If was open to public on my first visit.

kevin weiss
2023-11-03 06:59:04 GMT

Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Loads of amazing statues to wonder at. Plenty of shade too, if required.

Wil C
2024-01-08 05:58:37 GMT

Interesting place with lots of statues, not the very old ones but still nice to see. Also some fish ponds present where you can feed the big fish.

Ali
2023-09-05 06:03:41 GMT

Definitely worth a visit. It was designed by the same person as the Buddhapark (Xieng Khouane) in Vientiane, but even if you've been there it has it's own charm and a different atmosphere.

There are many different statues. I went in the early morning during September, which was good as there was hardly anyone else in the park - however it meant the light was on the back of a lot of the statues, so maybe late afternoon would be good.

Currently entrance is 40 baht for foreigners, 20/10 for Thai Adults/Children. Definitely worth the entrance fee.

There are also some huge cat fish in the park which you can buy food to feed. There's also a few stalls selling souvenirs. However limited food options (unlike its Vientiane equivalent).

Tee Hea
2024-03-05 04:37:38 GMT

So many interesting and enormous statues. My favourite is the 25 metre tall Buddha with seven-headed Naga. Definitely something to see when in Nong Khai.

Dag Brunstad
2024-02-26 19:18:22 GMT

Amazing place, calm and relaxing. Bring food and something to drink, sit down in the "Lake house's"...

Perry A
2023-12-10 12:30:46 GMT

A rather cool place if you are in to Buddha statues and different creatures. It is a holy place so please dress properly and show respect.

Philip
2023-10-24 05:53:11 GMT

What an amazing place! Sprawling sculpture park, worth a couple of hours wandering around and marveling at the spectacular exhibits..

Sabastian Ratt
2023-07-29 10:10:09 GMT

Ancient and sacred statues in Nong Khai

You should visit this place and it takes around 1-2 hours to look around.

Statues are about Buddhism and other religious like Hindu and chinese god.

Jiggles McThulhu
2022-11-10 11:03:30 GMT

Dude, this was awesome. Lots of statues, some of massive scale. It was 20 THB for Thai people and 40 THB for international people. Well worth the price of admission and the trip.

Plus, there's a part of the water in there where you can feed big fish. And I mean *big*.

Bryan Parry
2023-03-05 00:56:45 GMT

So interesting. The statues are huge. Some tell interesting stories about Buddha's journey to enlightenment. I was blessed to be at this place with a Thai lady who could explain things to me. It would be good if signs could be posted in Thai and English to explain each statue.

Michael
2022-10-08 07:00:15 GMT

I thought this was a cool park. There is plenty of parking. Entry fee is 20B/Thai and 40B/foreigner. There are many statues to see and to try and figure out what they mean. If you are in the area it is well worth the entry fee.

Patrick Sweeney
2023-07-21 01:27:41 GMT

If you are in Nong Khai you have to visit Sala Keoku it is simply stunning.I would advise wearing sun protection and a hat though.

Jim Heston
2021-07-02 12:47:52 GMT

Definitely worth the visit. Surreal kind of place. Also if you have the chance, see the Buddha Park on the other side of the Mekong in Laos. Similar and some identical statues done years earlier before the artist fled Laos and then continued his work here.

The Travels of Tatsu
2023-04-16 08:30:39 GMT

Beautiful gardens and the most amazing statues, each telling a story of Buddhism. The size of some of these statues has to be seen to be believed and the imagery is striking. They are (I believe) cast in concrete and have a patina of darker colours on them which only enhances their appearance. Off the beaten track, but we’ll worth the effort to find. Plenty of parking and a good few gift shops, also cold drinks and ice creams. Entry 40b for foreigners, 20b for locals

Theo van Raaij
2021-12-27 01:57:20 GMT

Impressive place with many statues which were all donated.
Some of the statues are more than 40 years old. Information is only displayed in Thai, so your partner will have to translate for you.
They also have a big collection of cactuses.

saydoppa
2023-03-22 12:21:03 GMT

‘Wat Khaek’ or ‘Sala Keoku’ inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism (‘Khaek’ = Hindu) as the Buddha park in Vientiane Laos, the park is full of gigantic sculptures and was built by the vision of ‘Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat’ and his followers since 1978, tell the story according to the Buddhist religion

The concrete sculptures, distinct hand-crafted appeared to be more charming overtime, well-worth a couple of hours for day-tour sightseeing to appreciate these beautiful statues.

The most recognize work happened to be ‘The Wheel of Life’ as it is the core believe & the karma for Buddhism

Entrance Fee 20thb

Shrug
2023-08-31 10:33:02 GMT

Excellent and quiet park filled with incredible statues, it's a sister park to the Buddha statue park in Laos

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About Udon Thani
City in Thailand

Udon Thani is a city in Isan, the capital of Udon Thani Province and the sixth largest city in Thailand. The city municipality had a population of 130,531 people as of 2019, while Udon Thani's urban area, Mueang Udon Thani, has a population of approximately 400,000. source

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