Korat, Long holiday, tourists flock to see the giant wind turbine located on Khao Yai Thiang, a new landmark of Nakhon Ratchasima Province. In addition to the beautiful natural scenery, you can also see Lam Takong Reservoir clearly. During the long holiday at Khao Yai Thiang, Klong Phai Subdistrict, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, tourists flocked to see the 14 giant wind turbines located on the mountaintop, which the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) installed in the upper reservoir so that the Lam Takhong Chonlaprathan Power Plant could generate clean electricity for the local people. Making it a new landmark of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, with tourists visiting all year round because this area is one of the best wind-receiving spots in Thailand. It also has beautiful natural views, with a clear view of Lam Takhong Reservoir below. In addition, on the ridge of the reservoir, there is Phra Phutthasiri Sattarat, or better known as 'Luang Pho Chet Kasat,' enshrined. Tourists who are interested in visiting, if traveling from Bangkok, drive straight on Phahonyothin Road. When you reach Saraburi Province, turn right and go straight on Mittraphap Road. Then when you reach Lam Takhong Dam, stay on the right and turn right in front of Khlong Phai Prison. Go straight for about 12 kilometers and you will reach Khao Yai Thiang. Source: Thai News Agency
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