Phu Thok
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.
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 |
Geography | |
Phu Thok Location in Thailand | |
Location | Bueng Kan, Thailand |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Inselberg |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | drive and walk[1] |
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.[2]
Phu Thok has two peaks, Phu Thok Yai and Phu Thok Noi.[3] Wat Phu Thok, an important Buddhist temple, is in a cave near the top of the smaller peak.[4] The summit of this massive rocky hill can be reached via a wooden walkway. The top has views of the surrounding flat countryside.[5]
References
External links
- Media related to Phu Tok at Wikimedia Commons
- Bueng Kan - Tourism Thailand
- Wat Phu Tok and surroundings
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