Khon Kaen
boasts of a lengthy history and has been the birthplace of
so many thriving civilizations and cultures. This is an
area where the first dinosaur fossils were found in
Thailand. Once the quiet capital of one of the poorest
provinces in the northeast, it has undergone dramatic
changes and is now a prosperous, bustling town. Located
at the heart of the region, it is the focal point of
many regional development projects, including the site
of the region’s largest public university, commerce
activities and abounds with beautiful, natural
surroundings.
Khon Kaen is 445 kilometres
from Bangkok and has an area of about 10,886 square
kilometres. It comprises the districts of Muang, Ban
Phai, Phon, Nam Phong, Chum Phae, Phu Wiang, Mancha
Khiri, Nong Ruea, Kranuan, Nong Song Hong, Chonnabot, Si
Chomphu, Waeng Noi, Ubolratana, Ban Fang, Khao Suan
Kwang, Phra Yuen, Waeng Yai, Pueai Noi, Phu Pha Man,
Khok Pho Chai, Nong Na Kham, Sam Sung and Ban
Haet.