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Talay Waek (The Sandbar), one of Thailand’s unseen natural wonders, is a rare natural phenomenon located near the Poda Islands in Krabi. During low tide, a white sandy path emerges, connecting Koh Tub, Koh Mor, and Chicken Island.
Popular activities include walking along the sandbar, snorkeling to see coral reefs, kayaking, and taking aerial photos from boats. The highlight is the crystal-cl...
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Wat Phra Borommathat Sawi is located just 900 meters from Phetkasem Road, beside the Sawi River. It is one of the “Chaturthamathat”, the four sacred relics considered guardian spirits of the city, situated in Sawi District, Chumphon Province. The temple is over 700 years old and enshrines relics of the Buddha, making it one of the most important temples in Chumphon. It is believed to h... read more
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is located along Ratchadamnoen Road in Nai Mueang Subdistrict. Wat Phra Mahathat is a first-class royal monastery of the Woramahawihan category. Formerly known as Wat Phra Borommathat, it is one of the most important sacred sites in southern Thailand and the country as a whole. According to the legend of Phra Borommathat Nakhon Si Thammarat, the Buddha’s relic... read more
Bang Sak Beach is one of the hidden gems along the Andaman coast in Phang Nga Province. It stands out for its tranquil atmosphere and unspoiled natural beauty, offering a quieter alternative to more crowded tourist beaches nearby.
The beach stretches for several kilometers, with fine white sand and a gentle slope, making it ideal for leisurely walks and family-friendly beach activities. The shorel...
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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
Phu Khao Ya, locally known as “Bald Hill,” is one of the most distinctive landscapes in southern Thailand and a key landmark of Ranong Province. It features a series of gently rolling hills that stretch continuously across the area, almost entirely free of large trees.
What makes Phu Khao Ya unique is its open, treeless terrain covered only with short grass. This unusual characteristic...
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Songkhla Lake is Thailand’s largest lagoon system, covering approximately 1,000 square kilometers. It is a highly complex ecosystem connected to freshwater from upstream areas, brackish water in the middle section, and saltwater in the lower part that links to the Gulf of Thailand through the lake’s mouth.
The lake is divided into three main sections. The upper part, known as
Thale Noi...
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Ko Kao Yai is essentially a sculptural work of nature, similar to rock castle which has a natural bridge protruding into the sea, whereby, during the low tide, boats can be rowed through. There is also a bay on this island called Ao Kam Pu with small falls and creeks. Ao Kam Pu is rather calm with no waves all year round and during the lowest tide, coral reefs and marine life will be very visible ... read more
Wat Phra Borommathat Chaiya Ratchaworawihan is a first-class royal temple and one of the most important religious landmarks in Surat Thani. Located in Wiang, Chaiya, about 54 kilometers from the city center, it stands as a spiritual hub and a key historical site of the ancient Srivijaya Empire.
The highlight of the temple is the Phra Borommathat Chaiya stupa, an ancient monument built under Mahaya...
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