Thailand
Hot Springs and Raksawarin Arboretum
Situated about 2 kilometres east of the provincial office, the hot springs have been a popular tourist spot ever since King Rama V visited Ranong…
Ku Den Museum
The Ku Den Museum is situated on Satun Thani Road, opposite the Satun Land Department Office. The two-story building received the influence of western styled…
Wat Cha Thing Phra
This is a magnificent temple to visit particularly for archeology enthusiasts. Established in 999, the temple has several ancient ruins from the Srivijaya Period such…
Namtok Vibhavadi
This medium-sized waterfall is the local residents socializing venue on weekends. With rustic surroundings, the waterfall is located 38 kilometers east of the provincial capital…
Animal Farms and Shows in Ko Samui
Phang Ka Snake Farm The Phang Ka Snake Farm at Tambon Taling Ngam, has daily shows at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., 250 baht per…
Ko Muk and Tham Morakot
Not just another interesting attraction, Ko Muk is the most outstanding attraction in the Trang Sea and an ideal destination for tourists enthralled with nature.…
Hat Chao Mai National Park
This area, which was proclaimed a marine national park on 14 October 1982, covers the 2 districts of Kantang and Sikao. The park headquarters is…
Yala Product and Cultural Revival Festival
Yala Product and Cultural Revival Festival is held annually on the first weekend of August, on the grounds of the Yala Municipality Office. Folk cultures…
Monument of Thao Suranari
Thao Suranari Monument is a memorial to the Thai heroine called ‘Ya Mo’ by locals. Built in 1934, it is located in the city centre.…
Muang Sema Historical Site
The Mueang Sema Historical Site is in Tambon Sema, about 37 kilometres from the city. From Amphoe Sung Noen go across Lam Takhong River past…
Khai Noen Wong
The ancient site of Khai Noen Wong, also at Tambon Bang Kacha, was established as the town in circa 1834 during the reign of King…
Chumphon Gate
The Pratu Chum Phon is behind the monument. It is an old city gate built during the reign of King Narai the Great in 1656.…