Namtok Thi Lo Re
This newly-developed tourist attraction, Namtok Thi Lo Re is also situated in the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary (declared by the UNESCO as a world heritage in…
Namtok Thi Lo Su
Namtok Thi Lo Su is located in the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which links with the Thung Yai Naresuan and Huay…
Thai-Myanmar Friedship Bridge
The Thai-Myanmar Friedship Bridge which connects the Asian Highway between Thailand and Myanmar, is located at Tambon Tha Sai Luad, opposite a town called Myawadi…
Namtok Pha Charoen Waterfall
Pha Charoen waterfall national park covers areas in Mae Sot and Phop Phra districts of Tak province in north-western Thailand. Pha Charoen waterfall also called…
King Taksin the Great Shrine
Located near the Tak TAT office, at the intersection of Charojwithithong Road and Mahatthai Bamrung Road, the Shrine houses Tak’s most famous statue of King…
City Pillar Shrine of the Four Great Kings
This shrine is situated at Ban Pak Rong, by the Kittikachorn Bridge, south of the city. The Shrine was established to honor Thailand’s four former…
Trok Ban Chin
Located in Tambon Rahang, near Wat Sri Talaram, Trok Ban Chin was once the busiest place in Tak. An old port area, Trok Ban Chin…
Wat Mani Banphot
This temple houses the famous Saen Thong Buddha Image, which was casted in the Chiang Saen era and can be dated back to the late…
Wat Si Talaram
Located in Trok Ban Chin, Wat Sri Talaram is not just an ordinary temple located in a peaceful area. The most unique feature of Wat…
Wat Chumphon Khiri
Situated in Mae Sot Municipality, the temple was built approximately 200 years ago. Several restorations have been made, including the construction of the new chedi…
Wat Thai Wattanaram
This temple is located at Mu 1, Tambon Ta Sai Luat, on the way to the Rim Moei border market, just 500 meters from the…
Loi Krathong Sai
Thailand’s lovely annual Festival of Lights on the full moon night in November, is celebrated in a unique manner in Tak. Local people thread together…