Sala Keo Kou

Park · Nong Khai

Sala Keo Kou

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

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Explore Thailand's Sala Kaew Ku, an eccentric sculpture park filled with towering Buddhist and Hindu statues, serene gardens, and lively fish ponds.  

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Mar 13, 2025

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Paul Entwistle

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Spectacular Buddhist Statue Park, the scale of sone of the sculptures/ monuments is breath taking. 40bht entry! I'd this was on Bangkok or Pattaya it would be an expensive premium attraction. Many many sculptures relating to Buddhism, unfortunately no English translations, but spectacular none the less. Three very large carp/ catfish ponds, you can buy bread 20bht or fish feed 10bht available to feed them. A number of shops, cafes and places to get food and drink at the entrance. Easily accessible by Grab.

Kasper Hammer-Hansen

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In my opinion this is the number 1 tourist attraction in Nong Khai. Astonishing and amazing are the 2 main words here. Huge statues in all kinds of Buddha related relics. You can easyly spend 45-60 minutes here as a tourist to see it all in a nice and easy tempo. Entrance for foreigner is only 40 as indeed is a very fair price. I would recommend everyone to go here and experience this place

brad gray

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Worth a visit. A little run down at the moment. But at 40 baht entry for a farang it's cheap and very interesting. I enjoyed the wander around. Helps if you have a Thai friend to translate the signage.

Yufbin Haad

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Truly fascinating shrine to a religious leader (a cult maybe?). The body of the leader is mummified in the temple. The garden is full of huge concrete replicas of Buddhist and Hindu gods...and a cactus greenhouse...and fish ponds...

Windy Tantimethanon

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The park features a mix of sculptures, making it a unique site and filled with enormous, eccentric statues that blend Buddhist, Hindu, and animist symbolism. **Reclining Buddha** **Multi-headed Naga** **Deities and Mythical Creatures** **Wheel of Life**

藤原文太

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Sala Keoku is a unique sculpture park in Nong Khai, Thailand, featuring massive, surreal Buddhist and Hindu-inspired statues. It was founded by Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat in 1978 and is often compared to the Buddha Park in Laos. The park showcases gigantic Naga (serpent) statues, multi-armed deities, and eerie depictions of karma and reincarnation.

Dan

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Interesting park full of Buddhist statues. Well worth a visit and only 40 baht to get in.

Smee Stu

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Been here a few times over the years but unfortunately the dual price system is in operation here now even though i have a pink thai ID card . So i do not recommend going here as i do not support these racist rules