attractions
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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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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Central Pattaya
It is Pattaya's most comprehensive commercial and lifestyle hub, offering shopping, dining, and convenient access to all parts of the city.
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Pattaya Water Park
Enjoy exciting and diverse water slides, along with the beautiful seaside views of the Gulf of Thailand from the nearby Pattaya Park Tower.
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Terminal 21 Pattaya
Experience unique shopping in the ambiance of major world cities, with a full-sized airplane prominently displayed in front of the building.
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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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Pattaya
A vibrant city that never sleeps, featuring beautiful natural beaches and islands, as well as lively shopping centers and entertainment venues.
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Pattaya Floating Market
A compilation of handicrafts, local cuisine, and cultural performances from the North, Central, Northeast, and South regions, perfectly reflecting their unique identities.
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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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Lek Thammakitti Temple
Prok Pho Church, Gate of Time, Ancient Temple at the end of Ayutthaya, 100 years old.
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Heo Narok Waterfall
Known as the largest waterfall in Central Thailand and within Khao Yai National Park, with a total height of over 150 meters, cascading majestically down a 3-tiered steep cliff.
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Lonesome Cliff
a panoramic viewpoint where you can see the lush green mountain scenery stretching as far as the eye can see, and is extremely popular for viewing the sea of mist phenomenon and the first light of day.
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Wang Muang Waterfall
A waterfall with a peaceful and shady atmosphere, where water cascades over rocky tiers into a clean, clear pool below, serving as a safe spot for tourists to swim and relax.
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Botanical Garden
It is a collection point for various flowering and ornamental plants, including many rare species, especially a spectacular display of diverse orchid varieties in a shady atmosphere.
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Four Buddha Footprints Nakhon Nayok
The Phrabat Si Roi (Four Buddha Footprints) are believed to be the imprints of four Buddhas of this current Kalpa (era), enshrined on an open rock platform covered by a unique mandapa (pavilion), serving as a central place of reverence for the Buddhist faithful.
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Thar Ngam Park
Thar Ngam Park is a tranquil natural area in Udon Thani Province, featuring a stream flowing through cliffs and caves, perfect for relaxation and experiencing nature.
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Huay Mongkol Temple
Notable for the largest statue of Luang Pu Thuat in the world, constructed on the auspicious occasion of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's 72nd birthday, and serving as a focal point of faith for Buddhists across the country.
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Ka Ang Waterfall
Ka-ang Waterfall, a small waterfall characterized by a wide stone courtyard. There is a waterfall flowing through the stone channel.
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Ang Thong Waterfall
A waterfall approximately 10–20 meters high, easily accessible because it is located directly beside the main road. It is a popular rest stop for cooling off during trips to the Trang sea.
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Pak Meng Beach
A long crescent-shaped sandy beach lined with pine trees for over 5 km and home to the main pier for island trips in Trang.
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Koh Ngai
The sea is so clear and pristine that it has earned the nickname “Heaven on Earth Island.” It is also an excellent spot for snorkeling.
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Wat Tham Phra Phut
A religious and archaeological site with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Its main sacred landmark is the large Reclining Buddha housed inside the cave.
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Had Samran Beach
A peaceful seaside retreat featuring the iconic Hundred-Year Pine Garden, and widely known as one of the best places to enjoy fresh seafood.
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Wang Pha Mek Viewpoint
One of the most beautiful places in Southern Thailand to watch the sunrise and the sea of mist. On clear days, visitors can see views stretching all the way to the Andaman Sea and the Trang archipelago.
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Koh Mook Pier
The main gateway to Koh Mook where travelers will find a lively fishing community, local transport services, and motorbike rentals to explore various parts of the island.
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Had Kaimuk Koh Mook
Features fine white sand resembling pearl powder, and is one of the most stunning spots on the island to watch the sunrise over the sea.
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Tham Chao Mai and Tham Chao Khun Caves
A 2-in-1 eco–adventure where visitors can enjoy the rich mangrove ecosystem of Khlong Chorakhe Khao and paddle through stalactite-filled Tham Chao Mai Cave.
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Koh Libong
An island with the largest population of dugongs in Thailand and one of the country’s best destinations for dugong watching.
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Kuan Tung Ku Pier
A key pier for traveling to KohMook(EmeraldCave) and KohKradan, offering various transportation options including local passenger boats.
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Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam
Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam is notable as the longest roller-compacted concrete dam in the world and offers panoramic views of a vast reservoir embraced by mountains.
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Kham Chanod
The wonder of the island that floats above the water all year round, with a long wooden bridge for people to walk to pay respects to the shrine of Pu Sri Suttho and the large Chanod tree, which is believed to be a plant that can only grow in this area.
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Ban Dong Lakhon Archaeological Site
Ban Dong Drama Archaeological Site or Dong Drama City is a national archaeological site. Originally known as "Muang Lublae", it was the location of an ancient city in the Khmer period. The wall is a mound and moat appears. The villagers call it "Sanku Mueang" with moats surrounded by a moat, which is typical of the city of Tawadee city in central Thailand.
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Huai Luang Reservoir
Huai Luang Reservoir is the largest and most important water source in Udon Thani Province. In addition to its agricultural benefits, it is also a popular recreational area for Udon Thani residents and tourists.
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Bun Na Khon Rak Khita Ram Temple
Bun Na Khon Rak Khita Ram Temple is the spiritual center for the people of Nakhon Nayok, famous for the sanctity of Luang Por Sian Nakhon, a Sukhothai-era
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Koh Ma Trang
Although there is no beach to access on the island, the waters surrounding it are home to vibrant softcorals.
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Trang City Pillar Shrine
Home to the originalTrangCityPillar, over 200 years old, representing the earliest history of Trang’s settlement.
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Phu Phra Bat Historical Park
Phu Phra Bat Historical Park is Thailand's newest cultural world heritage site, featuring unique sandstone formations created by geological phenomena and evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times.
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City Pillar Shrine of Nakhon Nayok
This shrine is unique for housing two city pillars (old and new) within a beautifully decorated Thai-style four-gabled pavilion by the Nakhon Nayok River. It is regarded as a “Water Element Shrine,” believed to bring stability, peace, and prosperity to the city and its people.
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Ratchapakdi Park
Notable for enshrining the seven colossal bronze statues of past Thai Kings, among the largest in the world, built on expansive grounds to be a focal point of loyalty and reverence for the Thai people.
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Phra Phutthabat Bua Bok
Phra Phutthabat Buabok is an important religious site in Udon Thani Province, located in Phu Phan-Phu Kao National Park. It stands out for its replica of the Buddha's footprint enshrined in a pavilion and for being home to the Buabok Cave archaeological site, which contains paintings and traces of ancient civilization.
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Pha Trom Jai Cliff
Pha Trom Jai Cliff is the highest point in Central Thailand at an elevation of 1,290 meters above sea level, providing vistas of complex mountain ranges and a thick sea of mist during the winter.
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Kiriwongkot Village
A small village in the valley surrounded by the abundant nature of Nam Som-Na Yung National Park. Experience the simple local lifestyle, see the sea of mist in the morning, and the highlight activity is riding an e-taek tractor through the forest and streams to play in the waterfall and eat wild rice.
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Huai Chang Phlai Waterfall
A small waterfall amidst abundant nature in Kiriwongkot Village, Na Yung District, Udon Thani Province. Its highlight is its ecotourism route, which requires traveling by tractor through the stream to the waterfall and enjoying local food by the waterfall.
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Chatsila Market
A unique night market distinguished by its light-green canvas canopy ceiling and a layout that combines a vibrant shopping area with a vintage museum zone, all nestled under the shade of old wooden shophouses.
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Lan Rak Waterfall
Lan Rak Waterfall is famous for its large and deep pool of clear, emerald-green water, perfect for enjoyable swimming amidst the mountain forest atmosphere.
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Sarika Waterfall
A grand 9-tiered waterfall descending from a towering cliff, featuring Sarika Cave, which was once a meditation place for the esteemed monk, Phra Ajahn Man Bhuridatta.
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Ganesha Park Uthayan Phra Phikhanet
The largest and most magnificent statue of Ganesha in the Happy Feasting Pose in Thailand and the world, serving as a source for prayers and worship for the God of Wisdom and Success.
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Na Yung Nam Som Forest Park
Nam Som Na Yung National Park is a complete natural tourist attraction. Its highlight is Huai Sai Yai Waterfall. It is also connected to the natural forests of Nong Khai Province. It is ideal for relaxation, hiking, and nature study.
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Nang Rong Waterfall
A multi-tiered waterfall with clear pools and rocky areas where you can enjoy swimming, surrounded by the lush, shady forest.
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The Khao Tao Rocky Isles
Two imposing rock islands standing in the sea off Hua Hin–Khao Tao, known for their interesting geological structure and as a site with relatively intact shallow coral reefs and diverse fish populations.
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Wat Pa Phu Kon
Wat Pa Phu Kon is a beautiful Buddhist site situated amidst a lush forest in a national forest reserve, at the border of three provinces. It is notable for its Sangha Bidon Vihara and for its enshrining of the reclining Buddha Lokanath Satsada Maha Muni.
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Wang Ta Khrai Park
A recreational area featuring a waterfall, clear stream, and a variety of flowering plants, ideal for swimming and picnicking amidst beautiful nature.
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The Chocolate Factory Hua Hin
A paradise for chocolate lovers where you can observe the fresh chocolate production process and indulge in a variety of international dishes and creatively crafted desserts.
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Phra That Thep Chinda Ban Diam
Phra That Thep Chinda Ban Diem is an ancient pagoda that has been a symbol of the city, located on the edge of Nong Han Lake. It was built to enshrine the relics of the Lord Buddha. It is a spiritual center and a place to study the beautiful traditions and culture of the Ban Diem people.
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Khao Laem Sing Forest Park
Khao Laem Sing is distinguished by its convergence of sea and forest scenery, offering a stunning hill-top viewpoint and the historical significance of the Phairi Phinat Fortress.
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The Red Lotus Sea
A wondrous natural phenomenon in winter is a large freshwater lake filled with pink-red lotus flowers blooming all over the water. It's a beautiful and romantic sight, earning it the nickname "Red Lotus Sea."
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Udon Thani Museum
The Udon Thani Museum is housed in the over 90-year-old Rajinuthit Building, featuring beautiful Western-style architecture. Inside, it presents a comprehensive journey through the province’s heritage — from prehistoric Ban Chiang civilization, natural science, and geology, to the royal biography of Prince Prachaksinlapakhom, founder of the city. Visitors can explore the unique blend of Isan culture, local wisdom, and historical evolution that shaped Udon Thani into today’s thriving city.
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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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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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Taksin Maharat Bridge
Taksin Maharat Bridge or Laem Sing Bridge, a bridge spanning the mouth of the Chanthaburi River, connecting two sub-districts, is the longest in the Eastern region.
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