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Nang rong
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14 ° 38 ′ 11 ″ N 102 ° 46 ′ 29 ″ E
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Nang rong is a small town in the northeast in theIsaan , in Thailand.

Understand

Situated at h 30 of Korat, this city is located on a major highway. Little attraction in itself, it is a city allowing easy access to the Khmer temples located further south.

To go

  • Since Khorat . Take a local bus. Almost every half hour. h 30 path. 70-100 baths.
  • Since Bangkok . Change in Khorat.
  • Since North. Take a bus or train to Khorat.

Circulate

Little or no tuk-tuk. Rather on foot into town or by taxi. From the station, a taxi is negotiated approximately 50 THB, up to 100 THB in the other direction.

To see

  • 1 Prasat Phnom Rung (ปราสาท พนม รุ้ง) Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element

Do

  • Night market Logo indicating timetables every day. – Very large and lively on Saturday night. Very local. Diversity in culinary preparations.

To buy

Eat

Have a drink / Go out

Housing

  • Honey in Logo indicating a link to the website, Logo indicating a telephone number  66 44-622825 Logo indicating tariffs 300 THB ch. double with fan and cold water; 350 THB the double with air conditioning and hot water; also offers taxi, scooter rental (250-300 THB/24 h), car with driver. – Well kept family guest house. Unpretentious but decent rooms. The exterior has a passageway with tables and sofas. Breakfast and meals on request. Cold and hot water available. Pick up for free at the bus station.

Around

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