Tak Travel Package Tours
Mae Usu Cave
The Mae Usu Cave is located on the magnificent Mae Sot, Mae Sariang Highway No. 1085 at Km. 95-96, this cave boasts an underworld of…
Taksin Maharat National Park
This national park is located at tambon Mae Tor and Pa Wor, 2 kilometers off of the km. 26 marker on the Tak-Mae Sot Highway…
Doi Hua Mot
Doi Hua Mot is situated in Ban Umphang, just 4 kilometers from Umphang city. Limestone hills without single large tree but carpeted by blossoming shrubs…
Wat Phra Boromthat
This monastery, located 25 kilometers upstream, in Amphoe Ban Tak, in an area which used to be the former site of Tak city. There are…
Namtok Sepla
This medium-size waterfall is located in the area of Ban Sepla, Tambon Mae Lamung. The unique feature of the waterfall which has a width of…
Wat Don Kaeo
It is a temple in which Thailand’s biggest and most beautiful marble Buddha image of Burmese style is enshrined. The image measures 50 inches from…
Namtok Thi Lo Cho
Located approximately 3 kilometers from Umphang along the Umphang-Ban Palatha route, Thi Lo Cho is an 80-meter high medium-sized waterfall. Its first tier, located on…
Wat Phra That Doi Din Kiu
Overlooking Maenam Moei and Myanmar is Wat Phra That Doi Din Kiu, a hill-top forest temple, just 11 kilometers northwest of Mae Sot. The chedi…
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…
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…