Similar Trips 'Tak'
Attractions 'Tak'
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Lan Sang National Park
Lan Sang National Park offers lush nature, multi-tiered waterfalls including Lan Sang, Pha The, and Pha Lad, camping facilities, and tranquil surroundings ideal for relaxation and fresh air.
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Wat Si Talaram
An ancient temple in Tak city housing Luang Pho Hin, a sacred marble Buddha in the Mara Vichai posture, with exquisite architecture blending Lanna and European styles, long a spiritual center for local people.
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King Taksin Shrine
The shrine houses a statue of King Taksin the Great, allowing visitors to pay respects for blessings and protection, believed to help with career, life, and personal success.
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Wat Manee Banpot Worawihan
A historic third-class royal monastery of Tak featuring the Mon-style Phra Boromthat Chedi enshrining relics of the Buddha, the Floating Tripitaka Hall built in Ayutthaya style, and the ordination hall housing Phra Saen Thong, a Chiang Saen-era Buddha image.
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Wat Khao Tham
Situated on a hill with panoramic views of Tak city, the temple features replicas of Phra That Kya and other sacred sites, caves, and meditation areas that provide a peaceful retreat.
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Trok Baan Chin
A riverside community and historic commercial street with well-preserved Thai-Chinese wooden houses, showcasing Tak’s historical roots and Chinese heritage.
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Pha Phueng Waterfall
A beautiful waterfall with water flowing across a steep 30-meter rock cliff, making it one of the key and easily accessible waterfall tiers in Lan Sang National Park.
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City Pillar Shrine of the Four Great Kings
A shrine honoring four great kings linked to Tak’s history, featuring beautiful architecture suitable for worship and reflection.
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Taksin Maharat National Park
The park features the Great Krabak Tree, a Natural Stone Bridge, and spectacular viewpoints for the sea of mist during the rainy and cool seasons.
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Lan Sang Waterfall
The 2nd tier of the park’s waterfalls, notable for the "Lan Sang" legend where King Taksin rested his army and witnessed the sunrise illuminating the rock platform, with wide rock areas and clear pools ideal for relaxation.
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Pha Lat Waterfall
Pha Lat Waterfall is easily accessible, next to the main road after the checkpoint, with a wide rocky area, shallow clear water, perfect for relaxing, picnics, and safe for children.
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Lan Lieng Ma Waterfall
The waterfall has a stronger flow than Pha Lat, with a low concave hill forming a channel for water to shoot through. It is located in the park’s main camping area, which offers toilets and showers, allowing visitors to stay close to the water and forest scenery.
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Wat Bot Mani Si Bun Rueang
A historic temple with distinctive architecture, featuring a golden Mon-style stupa adjacent to a Thai-style vihara, Luang Pho Phuttha Mon bronze Buddha, and ancient murals depicting over 100 years of local life and traditional costumes such as Sin Ta of the Tai Lue people.
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Local Culture and Arts Museum
A hub of Tak’s history and ethnic culture, featuring traditional Thai houses and convenient to visit before Lan Sang National Park.
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Sai Thong Beach
A natural 1.5 km long sandy beach along the Ping River that forms during the dry season (Dec–Apr). Clear water perfect for swimming and picnics. Enjoy beautiful views of Kitti Khajorn Bridge at sunset. Known as the "Sea of Tak."
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Wat Somdet Phra Chao Taksin Maharaj Wat Doi Khoi Khao Kaew
A significant historical site linked to King Taksin the Great, featuring a rare Maha-Ut ordination hall and revered shrines respected by the people of Tak.
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Wat Photharam
A historic riverside temple featuring a registered Lanka–Sukhothai chedi, deeply connected to King Rama V’s royal visit to Tak.
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Pha The Waterfall
The deepest and tallest waterfall along the nature trail, featuring a vertical cliff surrounded by pristine forest, ideal for hikers trekking 1.4 km from Pha Phueng Waterfall.
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The Giant Krabak Tree
The largest Krabak tree in Thailand, over 700 years old, with a circumference of 16.10 m and a height of 50 m, standing as one of the most outstanding natural landmarks in the country.
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Rim Moei Market
A major border market at the end of the Asian Highway on the Thai side, offering affordable imported goods from Myanmar, China, and India, located along the Moei River near the Mae Sot Customs Checkpoint.
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Wat Manee Phrai Sorn
The temple's most notable feature is the Chedi Wihan Samphutthe, a large chedi surrounded by 233 smaller chedis, housing more than 512,028 miniature Buddha images, along with the revered Luang Pho Thanjai, highly respected by locals and visitors alike.
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Mae Kasa Hot Spring
Mae Kasa Hot Spring has water temperatures of 70-80°C, perfect for boiling eggs and relaxing in the mineral baths or foot baths. It also offers a scenic view of mountains and is close to Mae Usa Cave.
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Phra That Doi Hin Kiw
The stupa (Phaya Long) sits on a massive boulder that seems to be about to fall but remains miraculously stable. It is called "Thailand’s Golden Rock." Climbing the 800 steps leads to a beautiful viewpoint of the Mae Moei border.
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Chao Pho Phra Wo Shrine
A sacred hilltop shrine honoring the legendary Karen warrior Phra Wo, featuring unique traditions such as car horn honking and firecracker offerings, with a large Naga Buddha and scenic viewpoint behind the shrine.
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Wat Thai Wattanaram
This temple features beautiful Burmese-Thai Yai architecture with golden accents, a replica of the Mahamuni Buddha, a 40-meter long reclining Buddha, and the intricately designed Gonawin Pagoda.
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Wat Thai Samakkhi
Home to Luang Pho Thanjai Rattanamongkhon, golden stupa, carved wooden Ganesha, and Hoong Luang Museum, ideal for spiritual travelers and those seeking peace.
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Mae Sot
Mae Sot is a border city with Rim Moei Market for products from Myanmar, Thai-Burmese temples, Phacharoen Waterfall, Mae Kasa Hot Springs, and a key Special Economic Zone in Thailand.
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Wat Chumphon Khiri
This temple features the golden Shwedagon Pagoda replica as its main highlight, reflecting Burmese-Tai Yai art. It also houses important relics, such as a 200-year-old ancient drum.
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Tham Mae Usa
A large limestone cave with 13 chambers, filled with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, such as the "Lingzhi Mushroom Room" and "Phet Phiman Room". The tour takes about 3 hours to explore.
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Mae Kasa Waterfall
Year-round waterfall with cascading tiers, a 5-meter-wide stream, and a walking trail to the second tier for scenic views. Perfect for swimming and relaxing.
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Amazing Mound Magic Hills
Cars seemingly roll uphill due to an optical illusion created by the landscape and eye-level perspective, making this a popular stop for experimentation and photos.
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Wat Phothikhun
Wat Phothikhun features the large plaster Buddha statues Luang Pho To and Luang Pho Dam, along with a three-story wooden-carved temple, making it a key worship stop along the Tak–Mae Sot road.
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Chao Por Khun Sam Chon Shrine
A highly revered shrine believed to house the sacred spirit of Khun Sam Chon. Visitors come to worship and pray for success and safe journeys. It is also a popular stop before entering Mae Sot city.
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Doi Musoe Market Musoe Market
Doi Musoe Market offers fresh highland vegetables, fruits, flowers, and hill tribe handicrafts, making it a convenient stop for travelers along the Tak–Mae Sot route. Both the old and new markets remain lively and bustling with activity.
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Blue Cave
The Blue Cave features stunning bluish-gray limestone walls, creating a beautiful Unseen scene. A Burmese-style reclining Buddha image is also present in the front hall of the cave for worship.
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Thanarak Waterfall
A 30-meter-high limestone waterfall beside a wooden walkway, with a large pond for paddle boating and fish feeding. Highlights include the golden "Maha Chedi Thanarak" on the hilltop and the serene and beautiful Samadhi Buddha image in the middle of the waterfall slope.
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Khok Chang Phueak
Ancient brick walls about 1 meter high, built in the Sukhothai period as an enclosure for the white elephant associated with King Fa Ruea (Ma Ka To)
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Mae La Temporary Shelter
The largest refugee shelter in Thailand, featuring a strong self-governance system and a striking landscape of tens of thousands of bamboo houses roofed with natural leaves, stretching along limestone mountain slopes beside the main highway.
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Moei River
A natural border river flowing from south to north, home to Rim Moei Market for cross-border shopping and the Thai–Myanmar Friendship Bridge that connects trade between the two countries, along with the iconic landmark known as the “Westernmost Point at Rim Moei.”
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Mae Usu Cave
The main highlight is the “Theater of Light,” where golden sunlight streams through the cave ceiling in the afternoon. Inside, a river runs through the wide cave halls with living stalactites and stalagmites (Active Cave).
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Thi Mo Bo Waterfall
The most accessible natural roadside waterfall, with water plunging directly from a steep cliff to the road edge, offering a refreshing "private waterfall along the highway" experience.
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Mon Pui Mok
A peak with 360-degree mist views, expansive golden grasslands, and the rare opportunity to see both sunrise and sunset from the same spot.
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Mon Krathing
One of the most beautiful roadside mist-viewpoints in Thailand, offering panoramic views of thick clouds hovering over the Moei River and Myanmar’s mountains, with very convenient access from the main road.
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Thi Lo Su Waterfall
A colossal multi-tiered limestone waterfall flowing all year round, surrounded by rich evergreen forest, and accessible through adventurous routes including rafting and the famous 1,219-curved mountain road.
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Doi Hua Mot
One of Umphang’s most beautiful sea-of-mist and sunrise viewpoints. The mountain offers sweeping morning views with mist-covered valleys, while the rainy season transforms the entire ridge into vibrant pink balsam fields.
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Tham Tako Bi Cave
A beautiful limestone cave formed by underground water erosion, showcasing diverse and actively growing stalactites and stalagmites, with natural light filtering through openings to create dramatic shadows and scenery inside the cave.
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Ban Palatha
A Pakakayor Karen community surrounded by pristine nature, featuring Pahlatha Waterfall and Lu Kho Pha Tho viewpoint, where sea of mist lingers beautifully until late morning.
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Pae Tor Lor Sue Waterfall
The largest heart-shaped waterfall in Thailand, approximately 500–600 meters tall, fed by streams from Doi Mamuang Sam Muen. Most visible during the rainy season, it offers a challenging trekking route for adventurers.
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Umphang Kee Rafting
One of Thailand’s most scenic rubber rafting routes, with lush riverside landscapes, visits to Thi Lo Cho and Rainbow Waterfalls, and relaxation at hot springs. Gentle currents focus on sightseeing.
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Se Pla Waterfall
A beautiful limestone waterfall cascading over natural rock steps, approximately 10 meters wide and 50 meters long, famous for its soft white mist that looks like “floating clouds” amid a lush forest and tranquil atmosphere.
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Thung Yai Naresuan East Wildlife Sanctuary
Part of Thailand’s largest World Heritage forest, covering rich rainforest, important river sources, and habitats for rare wildlife.
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Pa Wai Waterfall
A rare limestone waterfall with more than 100 cascading tiers, featuring a mysterious sinkhole where flowing water disappears underground, surrounded by lush forest and a giant golden banyan tree, and located close to Mon Mok Tawan viewpoint.
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Pha Charoen Waterfall
A stunning 97-tier limestone waterfall forming soft curtain-like cascades, highlighted by rare orange Siam tulips in the rainy season. Flat walking paths make it suitable for visitors of all ages.
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Huai Nam Nak Hot Spring
A sulfur-free natural hot spring with a stable temperature of around 60°C, featuring foot soaking pools, private bathing rooms, and the famous “Elephant Pool,” known for its high-quality mineral water.
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Nang Khruan Waterfall
A serene limestone waterfall with multiple gentle streams flowing through a shady forest, crystal-clear water throughout the year, and a calm atmosphere ideal for slow-life travelers and riverside picnics.
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Rai Pathom Petch
One of Thailand’s largest rose kingdoms, distinguished by its vacuum-sealed preserved roses in glass jars that last over 10 years, and a convenient stop featuring Phop Phra’s local specialties all in one place.
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Bhumibol Dam
Be amazed by Thailand’s only concrete arch dam with its grand scale, enjoy one of the most beautiful sunset viewpoints over the reservoir, and experience the starting point of scenic rafting routes toward Doi Tao.
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Pha Sam Ngao
A natural cliff featuring three Buddha niches standing gracefully beside the Ping River, serving as a historic landmark linked to the legendary river journey of Queen Chamadevi.
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Wat Don Kaew
A rare Burmese-style white marble principal Buddha believed to be one of only three carved simultaneously in the world, and a historic temple restored by Phra Kruba Chao Apichai (Khaw Pi), a principal disciple of Kruba Sri Wichai.
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Mae Tuen River
A rafting route through deep forest with a fully intact ecosystem, offering chances to spot rare wildlife such as serow along riverside cliffs, surrounded by peaceful and scenic natural views.
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Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak
A golden Phra Borommathat Chedi inspired by the Shwedagon Pagoda, surrounded by 16 subsidiary stupas, and the renowned Luang Pho Thanjai Hall, famous for prayers believed to be granted swiftly.
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Chedi Yutthahatti
A rare Sukhothai-style lotus-bud pagoda believed to stand on the actual site of King Ramkhamhaeng’s historic elephant duel, offering panoramic views of the Ping River from an elevated viewpoint.
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Wat Na Bot
A historic temple deeply connected to the origins of Na Bot Subdistrict, featuring a graceful Mara-victory Buddha image and serving as a key center for Buddhist learning and religious activities in Wang Chao District.
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