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Thale Noi Waterbird Park, part of Thale Noi Waterbird Park, is a large freshwater wetland located in the upper Songkhla Lake basin in southern Thailand. It is officially recognized as a Ramsar Site of international importance due to its rich wetland ecosystem, which consists of open water, marshes, peat swamp areas, grasslands, and reed beds. This diverse environment supports a high level of biodi... read more
Hot Springs and Cold Stream is located at the foot of a limestone mountain in Khao Chaison District, one of Southern Thailand’s notable wellness destinations. What makes this site truly distinctive is its rare natural phenomenon—hot and cold water sources occurring within a short walking distance—allowing visitors to enjoy two contrasting experiences in a single location.
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Hat Saen Suk is situated along the inner shoreline of Songkhla Lake, the largest natural lagoon system in Thailand. This lake is a unique brackish water ecosystem connected to the Gulf of Thailand, where freshwater, brackish water, and seawater interact depending on seasonal and geographical conditions. As a result, the Lampam area supports rich biodiversity, including various aquatic species... read more
Khao Ok Thalu is a prominent limestone mountain located in the heart of Phatthalung city, rising approximately 250 meters above sea level. It is widely recognized as the most iconic landmark of the province, visible from various points across the city. The mountain’s most distinctive feature is a large cavity that penetrates through the rock near its summit. This unique formation is the resu... read more
Tham Hu Rae is a prominent natural attraction and a source of local pride for the people of Bang Kaeo District, Phatthalung Province. This expansive stream originates from the lush and biodiverse Banthat Mountain Range. What distinguishes this site from other waterways is the exceptional clarity of its water, allowing visitors to see the sandy bed and smooth river stones beneath the surface. The s... read more
Wat Khian Bang Kaeo, officially known as Wat Phra Borommathat Chedi Khian Bang Kaeo, serves as the definitive prologue to the Buddhist and historical narrative of Phatthalung Province, with a legacy spanning over a millennium. It is estimated to have been constructed between the 8th and 13th centuries AD during the Srivijaya Empire. According to the Phatthalung chronicles, the temple was founded b... read more
Chaloem Phra Kiat 80 Phansa Bridge, popularly known among locals as the "Ekachai Bridge" or "Sai Kling-Ranot Bridge," stands as one of the most remarkable architectural landmarks in Southern Thailand. Part of the Rural Road Phatthalung 4007, this bridge spans across the vast wetlands connecting Khuan Khanun District in Phatthalung with Ranot District in Songkhla. Extending approximately 5.5 kilome... read more
Tainod Market, locally known as “Lard Tai Nod,” is a distinctive community-based cultural market located in Don Sai Subdistrict, Khuan Khanun District, Phatthalung Province in southern Thailand. The market is surrounded by lush natural scenery, including banana plantations, fruit orchards, and groves of palmyra palms, locally called “Node” which inspired the market’s ... read more
Napoke (derived from the word "Na" meaning rice field and "Po Kae," a local southern Thai term for grandfather) is a prominent agro-tourism project established with the core mission of preserving and promoting the agricultural heritage of Phatthalung. Spanning over a vast area, this destination acts as a living museum that meticulously recreates the traditional lifestyle of southern Thai farmers. ... read more
Klong Pak Pra is one of the most distinctive natural landscapes in Phatthalung Province, characterized by a wide water basin formed by the convergence of several canals before flowing into Thale Noi, part of the greater Songkhla Lake system. This area is exceptionally rich in natural resources and biodiversity, forming an important wetland ecosystem at both national and international levels. Thale... read more

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