Nong Phai, Administrative district in Phetchabun, Thailand.
Nong Phai is an administrative district in southern Phetchabun comprising thirteen sub-districts with farming communities spread throughout. The Pa Sak River flows through the area, supporting the agricultural land and villages that make up this region.
The area was established as a minor district in 1961 and gained full district status during administrative reforms in 1963. These changes created the structure that exists today.
Rice farming shapes daily life throughout Nong Phai, with harvest seasons and market activities marking the local rhythm. The sub-districts center around agricultural traditions that connect communities and define how people spend their time.
Reach Nong Phai by regional roads that connect to neighboring districts, with local transportation available between villages. The best time to visit is during the dry season when roads are easier to travel.
The area sits at 92 meters above sea level on gently rolling terrain. This elevation creates a balanced climate suited to farming and makes the land productive year-round.
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