attractions
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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Wat Kapang Surin
A royal temple of Trang featuring an old ordination hall registered as an archaeological site.
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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 Phu Khao Thong Trang
The Manora-Headdress Reclining Buddha, a Srivijaya–era reclining Buddha over 8 meters long, uniquely depicted wearing a traditional “Manora headdress.”
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Na Boon Wat Thung Sanun Rattanaram
Na Boon Wat Thung Sanun Rattanaram features vast rice fields with a long wooden bridge, majestic statues of Thao Wessuwan and a large Naga serpent, and serves as a community learning center and cultural gathering point.
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Trang Railway Station Walking Street
Located in front of the historic railway station, a city landmark and a lively hub for local delicacies at night
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Wat Pa Thammathara
A Thammayut Forest Temple focusing on meditation and spiritual retreat, set amidst the serene Nam Un Mountains, near Pang Sila Thong.
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Chao Pho Muen Ram Shrine Trang
The main shrine playing a key role in Trang’s annual Vegetarian Festival, including the ritual of inviting the deity "Gim Sin".
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Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park Trang
A large public park shaded by big trees with a variety of functional areas.
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Wat Kaew Suriyachai
Wat Kaew Suriyachai is a spiritual hub for the people of Lan Krabue, featuring historic Kamphaeng Phet-style architecture, a peaceful atmosphere, and ideal for merit-making and reflection.
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Sra Kaphang Surin
A large natural pond in the heart of Trang with a suspension bridge and shaded green areas
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Monument of Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi
A monument of an important historical figure located at the central roundabout of Trang City.
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Heo Lom Waterfall
A single-tier waterfall with impressive height (around 80 meters), surrounded by pristine tropical rainforest.
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Arunothai Beach
Arunothai Beach is the perfect beach for sunrise viewing in the early morning and for experiencing the daily life of local fishermen up close.
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Nai Dam Garden
An agro-tourism destination that combines relaxation, learning experiences, photography spots, and local products all in one place.
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San Pho Ta Hin Chang Shrine
A sacred shrine enshrining an elephant-shaped holy stone surrounded by long-standing local legends, widely worshipped by truck drivers and travelers on the Southern highway.
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Phra Ruang Hot Spring
Natural hot spring 40–65°C with foot baths, private mineral baths, and foot massage—perfect for health and relaxation.
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Suwan Sweet Corn Farm
A popular rest stop on Mittraphap Road, famous for its sweet corn and fresh corn milk from the farm, a product of research from Kasetsart University. It's perfect for souvenir shopping and a relaxing stop along the way.
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Rap Ro Cave or Wat Thep Charoen
A designated national archaeological site containing historically and spiritually significant caves, ancient art, and sacred Buddhist relics.
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Kong Kaew Waterfall
A small waterfall in Khao Yai National Park, it is the shortest and easiest nature trail to walk on, suitable for tourists of all ages.
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Kapo Waterfall Forest Park
A waterfall with continuous water flow throughout the year. Although not large, the area is spacious, shady, and well-equipped with facilities.
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Nakalay Beach
A semi-private, tranquil beach surrounded by luxury resorts — ideal for exclusive relaxation and snorkeling among colorful marine life.
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Liang Bua Cave
Liang Bua Cave is an archaeological sanctuary, the sole site where the fossil remains of Homo floresiensis, an ancient small-bodied human nicknamed "The Hobbit," were discovered
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Laem Sak Old Community
A living heritage village that preserves over 100 years of multicultural harmony and transforms its old streets into a vibrant open-air art gallery.
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Lopburi City Pillar Shrine or San Luk Sao
The only city pillar shrine called “San Luk Sao,” housing a black stone believed to be Rama’s Arrow, kept in water to prevent disasters, in a traditional Chinese-style shrine.
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Yasothon City Pillar Shrine
The shrine is the only one in Thailand with three city pillars, blending Thai, Chinese, and Lao architectural styles in the historic Baan Sing Tha area.
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Samut Songkhram City Pillar Shrine
The shrine features elegant Thai mandap architecture. The city pillar is made of Chaiyaphruek wood with a four-faced Brahma at the top and houses a royal hair relic.
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Laem Sak Cape
The Land of Three Cultures and Three Seas — a tranquil cape surrounded by limestone mountains and authentic local life.
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City Pillar Shrine of Saraburi
The shrine features two city pillars — the original one preserved under glass and a new one made of auspicious Chaiyapruek wood with a lotus-bud top. These are housed inside an elegant Thai-style four-gabled pavilion (Chaturamuk), along with guardian deities that protect the city.
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Sakon Nakhon City Pillar Shrine or San Chao Pho Mahesak
The shrine serves as a center of faith for locals and travelers, where people come to pray for stability, prosperity, and protection.
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Phichit City Pillar Shrine
The shrine has two levels: the upper level houses the city pillar, while the lower level contains a statue of Phra Ya Khotbong Thewarat, locally called "Phor Poo."
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Chiang Mai–Lamphun City Pillar Shrine
An original boundary pillar marking the border between two provinces and a spiritual center for the people of Chiang Mai and Lamphun.
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Mae Sariang City Pillar Shrine
The Mae Sariang City Pillar Shrine serves as a spiritual and cultural hub, easily accessible along a major highway.
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Uttaradit City Pillar Shrine
The Uttaradit City Pillar Shrine is a significant provincial project initiated with a formal blessing and foundation stone ceremony. The city pillar is made of sacred teak wood (Mahesak), the province’s symbolic tree, and the shrine’s architecture reflects the “Three Cultural Charms” of Uttaradit—Lanna, Lan Xang, and Central Thai influences.
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Bang Khwan Beach
A serene beach that plays a vital role in marine conservation and serves as a nesting site for leatherback turtles.
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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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City Pillar Shrine of Chainat
The shrine is located within the grounds of the Chainat Provincial Hall and features beautiful traditional Thai chatumuk (four-gabled) architecture. Inside stands the city pillar, crafted from chaiyaphruek wood — a symbol of auspiciousness, strength, and peace. The area around the shrine is decorated with gardens and shaded trees, creating a calm and spiritual environment for visitors.
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Pak Phra Beach
A peaceful beach at the mouth of the Pak Phra Strait with scenic views of the Sarasin Bridge and a revered local shrine.
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Phatthalung City Pillar Shrine
The shrine was newly constructed in 2010 (B.E. 2553) with support from the local community and their faith. It is located on a high hill in an auspicious position, serving as an important symbol of spiritual protection and good fortune for the people of Phatthalung.
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Pattani City Pillar Shrine
The shrine has a long history, built in 1951 during the administration of Phraya Rattanaphakdi, the provincial governor at the time. The foundation ceremony was blessed by the Supreme Patriarch (Wat Sra Kaew). It is considered one of the most important spiritual shelters for the people of Pattani.
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Narathiwat City Pillar Shrine
The shrine stands out for its exquisite Srivijaya-style architecture — a quadrangular pavilion crowned with nine golden pagoda spires. Inside, the octagonal ceiling is beautifully painted with zodiac constellations surrounding the central city pillar, while the walls feature divine guardians representing the eight cardinal directions. The sacred city pillar itself is uniquely crafted from two types of wood — teak from Phrae Province and golden shower wood (Ratchaphruek) from Narathiwat — symbolizing strength, prosperity, and good fortune.
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City Pillar Shrine of Phang Nga
A revered shrine that has been part of Phang Nga’s heritage for over a century, deeply tied to the legend of Chao Mae Sai Thong.
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Klong Root
A pristine freshwater canal perfect for kayaking, swimming, and exploring a rich ecosystem of mangroves and rare aquatic plants.
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Bang Sue Junction Railway Station
A historic railway hub in Bangkok that has served Thai train travelers for over 100 years.
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Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine Sanam Naresuan
The Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine at Sanam Naresuan is located in the spacious grounds of Sanam Naresuan. Surrounded by gardens and large trees, the shrine offers a peaceful and shaded atmosphere, ideal for strolling, paying respects, and learning about history. Locals and visitors often come to perform rituals, light incense, and pray for courage, success, and good fortune, making the shrine both a spiritual center and an important historical learning site.
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Luang Pho Pu Lub Shrine
The shrine is a provincial guardian shrine of Nong Bua Lamphu, located along the Nong Bua Lamphu–Udon Thani Highway. It features three Thai-style Isan pavilions with large red metal roofs. Major merit-making events take place here during important festivals such as New Year and Songkran. Locals and visitors come to pay respects, make offerings, and ask for courage, success, and good fortune, making the shrine both a community spiritual center and a cultural learning site.
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Wat Thipyarat Nimit Udon Thani
A peaceful forest monastery in the heart of Udon Thani, respected by disciples of Luang Pu Thir Thitthammo. The temple is distinguished by its stupa containing the Buddha’s relics, shaped like an ancient measuring vessel called Thanān.
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Wat Doi Thep Sombun
The temple’s main highlight is the pair of large golden Naga statues that extend along the pathway leading up to the temple, each over 1 kilometer long, making them among the longest in Thailand. At the summit, the beautifully enshrined Phra Phuttha Chayanti Buddha sits with a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Nong Bua Lamphu city. The temple is both a sacred religious site and an impressive natural viewpoint.
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King Naresuan Monument
The King Naresuan Monument in Nong Bua Lamphu features a prominent statue of King Naresuan (the Black King) standing proudly in the city center. The surrounding area is a peaceful and shady public park by Nong Bua Lake. Visitors and locals often come to pay their respects, light incense, and make wishes for courage, success, and good fortune. This monument serves as both a place of reverence and an important site for learning Thai history.
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City Pillar Shrine Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine
The City Pillar Shrine (Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine) stands out as a revered sacred site deeply respected by the people of Nong Bua Lamphu. Inside, it houses the city pillar along with the monument of Phra Wo and Phra Ta, Tai leaders remembered for their bravery in defending their land. Both locals and visitors come to pay homage, offer incense, and seek blessings for prosperity, security, and good fortune, making this shrine both a spiritual center and a significant cultural landmark of the province.
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Udon Thani Railway Station
A historically important railway station in the Isan region, located in a prime central city area. The Night Train Market and UD Town modern shopping complex are adjacent, making it a central hub for both travel and lifestyle.
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Ping Ngu Curve
A winding road along Phu Phan mountain resembling a giant snake slithering through the forest.
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Chao Pu–Ya Shrine Udon Thani
A spiritual landmark for the Thai–Chinese community and an important place for zodiac remedy rituals in Udon Thani. The shrine stands out for its grand traditional Chinese architecture and houses the majestic 99-meter Golden Dragon used in major annual festivals.
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The For Rest Café Nong Khai
Enjoy the stunning giant lotus pond with a lush forest-garden atmosphere and chic photo corners.
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Freedom Beach Phuket
A peaceful cove of soft white sand and turquoise sea, only reachable by boat or steep trail — perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.
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Thotsamarachan Bridge
Thotsamarachan Bridge is one of Bangkok’s most modern cable-stayed bridges featuring a stunning structure and serving as a key route of the Rama 3–Dao Khanong–Outer Ring Road expressway.
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Wat Phra Sri Mahathat Woramahawihan
An ancient temple featuring a large stupa with exquisite Thai architectural design, serving as an important religious site in the Bangkhen area.
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Natai Beach
A long, quiet beach with soft white sand, a scenic wooden pier, and beautiful sunset views ideal for a calm seaside experience.
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