Phatthalung Travel Package Tours
Namtok Phraiwan
This waterfall is in the Khao Banthat Wildlife Reserve, Tambon Khlong Chaloem. To get there, go from Khlong Muai by the Tambon Lam Sin-Ban Kong…
Hat Saen Suk Lam Pam Beach
Situated 2 kilometres past Wat Wang on Highway No. 4047, this shady pine-fringed beach on the bank of Songkhla Lake, the largest freshwater lake in…
Khao Ok Thalu
Situated on Highway No. 4047, Khao Ok Thalu rises majestically east of the train station. This mountain is a symbol of the province. It is…
Ko Si and Ko Ha
Both islands, in Songkhla Lake, can be reached by leaving from Tambon Lam Pam pier (25 kilometres) or Pak Phayun pier (10 kilometres). The travelling…
Namtok Tamot
Also called Namtok Mom Chui, this waterfall is 12 kilometres from the district office. Take Highway No. 4121 and Highway No. 4137 (south of Phatthalung…
Wat Khian Bang Kaeo
This temple is on Highway No. 4081, 7 kilometres past Khao Chaison district office, in the area of Ban Bang Kaeo at Km. 14. A…
Phatthalung Governors Residence
This interesting place is at Tambon Lam Pam, near Wat Wang. Originally a government place and the home of the city lord, the part called…
Phraya Thukrat monument
This monument is at Tha Miram intersection in Phatthalung municipality. Records show that Phraya Thukrat was a monk named Phra Maha Chuai who resided at…
Wat Tham Khuha Sawan
This temple is at the foot of Khao Khuha Sawan near Phatthalung market. A left-hand road at Khao Hua Taek takes visitors to the temple.…
Wat Wang
This old temple is in Tambon Lam Pam, 6 kilometres from the city on Highway No. 4047 (on the same route as Khao Ok Thalu).…
Long Rua-Lae Nok Thale Noi Festival
This was first held in 1998 as a special activity to mark the Amazing Thailand project and promote the most important tourist destination of Phatthalung.…
Phon Lak Phra Festival
This is the most important festival of the province. This popular Buddhist tradition is held at the end of the Buddhist Lent when people have…
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