Similar Trips 'Songkhla'
Attractions 'Songkhla'
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Koh Nu and Koh Maeo
Two limestone islands in the middle of the sea shaped like a mouse and a cat, a popular photo spot, visible from Samila Beach, surrounded by coastal marine nature.
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Street Art Songkhla Old Town
Murals such as the Fuchao Tea House, Three Ethnic Children, Nora dance, local art, and contemporary Sino-Portuguese architecture.
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Songkhla Lake
Thailand’s largest lagoon lake features a three-water ecosystem and is home to dugongs, Koh Yor Island, and the Tinsulanonda Bridge.
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Koh Yo
Koh Yo is a large island located in the middle of Songkhla Lake. It is connected to the mainland by the Tinsulanonda Bridge, which is one of the longest bridges in Thailand.
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Songkhla City Pillar Shrine
Songkhla City Pillar Shrine features beautiful Chinese architecture, a cassia wood city pillar from King Rama III, and is a spiritual center of the old town.
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Samila Beach
The golden mermaid statue by the sea and the Cat and Mouse statues tell the legend of Ko Nu and Ko Maeo, while the beach is shaded and peaceful with pine trees lining the entire shoreline.
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Yai Si Wat Matchmawat
This temple also has the Phattharasin Museum that houses various artifacts gathered from Songkhla, Sathing Phra, Ranot, and elsewhere.
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Tinsulanond Bridge
A landmark bridge of Songkhla connecting the city, Koh Yor, and Singhanakhon, offering views of local fishing life, sea bass farming, and beautiful sunsets over Songkhla Lake.
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The Institute for Southern Thai Studies
Folklore museum with over 30 galleries, a viewpoint overlooking Songkhla Lake and Tinsulanonda Bridge, and traditional Southern Thai houses set on a hillside.
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Baan Nakorn Nai
A unique blend of two architectural styles—a traditional Chinese wooden house and a European-style building—featuring Chinese antiques, vintage furniture, and an exhibition dedicated to King Rama IX.
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Songkhla National Museum
A century-old Sino-European mansion distinguished by intricate wood carvings and eight exhibition zones showcasing Songkhla’s history.
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Songkhla Zoo
A hilltop zoo with panoramic views of Songkhla Lake, featuring a large hornbill center, a unique hilltop water park, scenic viewpoints, and golf cart services for easy exploration.
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Laem Sai Estuary Fortress
Old city wall and fort remains in good condition, located by Songkhla Bay with a seaside atmosphere. Features views of fishing boats and local coastal life, making it ideal for historical and architectural photography.
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Khao Tang Kuan
Phra That Chedi Luang, a 360-degree viewpoint overlooking Songkhla Lake and the Gulf of Thailand, glass lift access to the hilltop, and Phra Wihan Daeng Pavilion.
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Laem Son On
Two-sea viewpoint, Krom Luang Chumphon Monument, and a shady pine forest. A relaxing spot ideal for picnics, with nearby seafood restaurants and cafés offering beautiful views.
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Phathammarong Museum
A traditional raised Southern Thai wooden house with a hip roof, consisting of two buildings connected by a central open veranda. It features displays of personal belongings and exhibitions related to the Tinsulanonda family.
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Wat Koh Tham
Cool Buddha cave with sacred Buddha images, surrounded by a peaceful and shady natural environment ideal for meditation, featuring a hillside staircase leading to a scenic viewpoint overlooking Songkhla city from above.
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Wat Chai Mongkhon
Sri Lankan Buddha relics brought by Phra Ajarn Na Tisso around 1892, a white Sri Lankan-style chedi on a high base, formerly known as Wat Khok Samet.
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Seri Park
A shady and peaceful park with large trees and a spacious activity area, located near the old city wall and Samila Beach. Ideal for relaxing and walking.
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ฺBan Sattha
Panoramic view of the Tinsulanonda Bridge and Songkhla Lake. Beautiful architecture with well-maintained gardens, reflecting the faith and unity of the people of Songkhla.
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Khao Noi Palace
Classic European architecture with a striking white building set amid lush greenery, featuring panoramic views of Songkhla city and the lake.
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Khao Noi
A viewpoint at Khao Noi offering panoramic city and sea views, featuring the monument of Prince of Lopburi Rameswar, Seri Park, and natural monkeys.
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Khao Kao Seng
Hua Nai Raeng Rock perched on a cliff, offering panoramic Gulf views of Chalatat Beach, along with an ancient chedi and a peaceful temple surrounded by nature.
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Chalatat Beach
A shaded pine-lined beach with a long promenade for exercise and open activity spaces, featuring a Naga tail photo spot. It is a popular relaxation area among locals.
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Wat Laem Pho
A magnificent giant golden reclining Buddha, a historic ordination hall from the King Rama III era, and beautiful views of Songkhla Lake — perfect for relaxation and photography.
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Hat Yai Municipal Park
Pay respect to Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Maharat, ride the Hatyai Cable Car, and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Hat Yai city from Khao Kho Hong.
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Khlong Hae Floating Market
Khlong Hae Floating Market is the first floating market in Southern Thailand, located in Hat Yai. It stands out for its traditional boat vendors and the use of natural containers, set in a charming nostalgic canal-side atmosphere.
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Wat Hat Yai Nai
Enshrines “Phra Phuttha Mahattamongkol,” a 35-meter-long reclining Buddha, ranked as the 3rd largest in the world. Visitors apply gold leaf to the Buddha’s heart for good fortune.
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The city of Hat Yai
“Hat Yai is a major economic and tourism hub, featuring Kim Yong Market, public parks, and the Central Mosque, along with diverse culture and excellent local cuisine.”
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Ton Nga Chang Waterfall
Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary, Thung Tam Sao Subdistrict, Hat Yai District, Songkhla 90110, Thailand
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Supsanrangsan Park
A green space in the heart of the city, ideal for relaxation and exercise, featuring seasonal festivals and popular photo spots.
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Songkhla Rubber Research Center
Songkhla Rubber Research Center is a comprehensive rubber research and development facility focusing on both rubber breeding and processing. Covering more than 800 rai, it serves as an important site for agricultural study visits and educational field trips.
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Wat Pako
Wat Pako (Wat Ratchapraditsathan) is an ancient and important Buddhist temple located in Songkhla Province, Thailand.
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Khu Khut Waterfowl Park
A rich wetland of Songkhla Lake where you can take a boat ride toชม flocks of resident and migratory waterbirds amid beautiful lotus fields and aquatic plants.
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Wat Cha Thing Phra
Ancient Phra Maha That chedi, a Sri Lankan–style reclining Buddha hall, a historic wooden bell tower, and murals reflecting traditional local life.
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Sathing Phra Beach
A highly natural and unspoiled atmosphere, with shallow waters safe for children, a refreshing sea breeze throughout the day, and a beautiful spot for sunrise viewing.
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Wat Ton Liap
A sacred temple believed to be the birthplace and placenta burial site of Luang Pu Thuat, home to a 500-year-old sacred Ton Liap tree.
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Hat Muang Ngam
Muang Ngam Beach is a long, peaceful shoreline shaded by pine trees. It offers a relaxing atmosphere with local fishing village life, making it ideal for walking, relaxing, watching sunrise, and enjoying local seafood.
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Twin Pagodas of Khao Daeng Hill
Twin black-and-white pagodas on Khao Daeng Hill, offering a 360° viewpoint over Songkhla with beautiful natural hiking trails.
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Wat Suwannakhiri
An ancient temple in Songkhla featuring a prominent ordination hall, a Chinese granite pagoda built in 1797, a bell tower blending Chinese and Western architecture, and a Phra Sawok chedi accompanied by local legends.
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Hat Sai Kaeo
Hat Sai Kaeo stands out for its beautiful scenery of clean white sand that sparkles like glass when touched by sunlight. The wide beachfront is lined with pine trees that provide natural shade, making it an ideal place for peaceful and relaxing time in a natural setting.
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Wat Di Luang Nai
Early Rattanakosin-style ordination hall featuring distinctive stucco work on the roof finials and bargeboards depicting mythical creatures, along with intricately crafted local artisans’ “Bai Sema bearers.”
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Khao Nam Khang Historic Tunnel
A hand-dug clay tunnel over 1 km long with three levels, once used as an underground military base, now showcasing historical exhibits and past ways of life.
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Khao Nam Khang National Park
A large historical tunnel, a scenic mountain viewpoint at Khao Nam Khang Peak, and peaceful jungle waterfalls—perfect for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax in nature.
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Tham Ru Nok Sak
Tham Ru Nok Sak is a natural cave located in Saba Yoi District, Songkhla Province. It features naturally formed stalactites, stalagmites, and cave chambers. The atmosphere is quiet and peaceful, making it suitable for adventurous exploration and appreciating the beauty of nature.
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Wat Tham Talot
Tham Talot is known for its natural cave that allows walking through a mountain, ancient Buddha images from the Srivijaya and Ayutthaya periods, a large reclining Buddha, giant guardian statues at the cave entrance, and Tham Tuad Yang, a sacred spot for making wishes.
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Wat Tham Khao Rup Chang
The temple features a beautiful white marble Bodh Gaya-style pagoda, a natural cave with stalactites and stalagmites, and a peaceful hillside atmosphere ideal for relaxation and making merit.
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Sadao Customs House
Dan Nok is an important economic border crossing connecting Thailand and Malaysia. It features markets, duty-free shops, and a lively town that operates 24 hours, supporting both tourism and cargo transportation.
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Wat Ek
Wat Ek (Choeng Sae) is notable for Luang Pho Doem, a sacred coral stone Buddha image, an ancient carved wooden Buddha footprint, and its status as a model community temple known for its peaceful, shady surroundings and suitability for meditation practice.
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Holy Sacred Well Koh Yai
The Sacred Holy Well, Koh Yai (Wat Koh Yai) in Songkhla Province is an ancient sacred freshwater well located beside Songkhla Lake. It is associated with Luang Pu Thuat and is considered a peaceful site of local faith and devotion.
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Buraphachan Park and Ranot Cultural Center
An 8-storey Royal Commemorative Tower offering 360-degree views of Ranot, alongside twin museums showcasing rare artifacts and local way of life.
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Borphat Waterfall Forest Park
The waterfall has 7 tiers. Levels 1–4 are easy to access with stone steps. The highlight is “Ton Lan Sai,” a natural swimming area with clear water all year. There is a Boripat inscription and on-site staff ensuring safety.
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Sakom Beach
A quiet beach with clear water and shady pine trees, offering views of Koh Kham, a popular fishing spot, along with beachfront campervan accommodations.
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Soi Sawan Beach
A beautiful seaside rest stop with pavilions and a beachfront walkway, featuring a long, clean, and peaceful sandy beach, shaded by pine trees, with private beachfront dining huts.
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Wat Khongkha Liap
Wat Khongkha Liap features a large Buddha statue in the Mara Vichai posture by the canal. The atmosphere is peaceful and suitable for meditation, with connections to Luang Pu Thuat. The riverside scenery is beautiful, making it ideal for photography and relaxation.
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Hat Yai International Airport
Conveniently located near the city, the airport offers easy access, a variety of restaurants, local souvenirs, duty-free shops, full facilities, and serves as a key hub for Hajj pilgrims.
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Wat Plak khla
Phra Phuttha Lap Damrong, a large golden open-air Buddha, a beautifully designed Southern-style temple hall, and a full-service Thai traditional medicine clinic.
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Pak Bang Phumi Beach
Wide panoramic view of Songkhla Lake, beautiful sunset scenery, with lakeside pavilions and resting huts. Peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse of local fishing village lifestyle.
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Wat Pa Kosuwannaram
Shrine of Luang Pu Thong Susangwaro in a glass coffin with an incorrupt body, large Guan Yin pavilion, ordination hall with Buddhist mural paintings, and sacred deities including Ganesha and Guan Yu.
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