Temperatures in upper Thailand have started to cool down, with morning fog now forming in many areas of Nong Khai and Lampang provinces. As bothersome as fog might be to motorists, it also brings an influx of tourists who are eager to experience the sea of fog on mountaintops.
Temperatures have dropped in Nong Khai, especially on highlands in Ban Muang sub-district within Sangkhom district. There are many viewpoints for the sea of fog in Ban Muang. One of these spots is Phu Nong, which provides a view of the sea of fog above a stretch of the Mekong River that divides Thailand and Laos. The temperatures in this area now reach lows of 18-19 degrees Celsius in the…
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