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Among many tourist destinations, northern Thailand attracts a large number of tourists with its bustling scene. However, some believe that southern Thailand is the undisturbed and pristine Thailand before backpackers arrived, and that it holds a unique attraction waiting to be explored.
Southern Thailand has many beautiful beaches.
When the weather is nice, Samila Beach is a popular place for locals to camp and have picnics.
Koh Lipe is close to the pedestrian street on the island. There are many resort hotels on the beach and the atmosphere is lively.
The waters here belong to Koh Taru National Park and have a rich variety of hard coral reefs.
Chao Mai Beach National Park in Trang Province has the richest seagrass ecosystem in Thailand.
Pamon Beach has stunning coastal roads and seaside restaurants.
Each of these beaches showcases the charm of the southern beaches in their own way.
Each beach has its own characteristics, attracting tourists with different preferences. Some people crave a relaxing vacation on the beach, while others are curious about the marine ecosystem. The beaches in southern Thailand can satisfy all your needs.
In addition to the well-known islands of Phuket and Krabi, the southernmost part of Thailand also has many picturesque islands.
Koh Lipe is located among the many islands in Koh Taru National Park. The vegetation on the island is a well-preserved primitive rainforest.
The Adang-Ravi Islands are located in the north of Koh Lipe, and the largest island is Adang. If tourists want to go there, they can take a taxi boat from Sunrise Beach on Koh Lipe.
Laoliang Island has great appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. There are white sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and towering karst rocks, which together paint a beautiful picture.
These islands have not been over-exploited and retain their original features, where visitors can enjoy pure natural beauty.
The geological landscape of southern Thailand is very unique.
The Sandun Global Geopark covers four different areas, where limestone layers are accumulated, the oldest of which can be traced back to 500 million years ago.
The longest saltwater cave in Thailand is called Tham le, which contains magnificent stalactites and stalagmites formed by seawater erosion.
Petra Islands National Park is home to Thailand's key geological heritage. Among them, the rocks of the Hin site are stacked on top of each other along the seashore, like a huge stone city.
The geological features here are like art masterpieces carefully carved by nature. Everywhere is amazing for the magical creation of nature, and it also attracts many geological enthusiasts to come to explore and study.
The special landforms in the south bring a different travel experience.
In addition to going out to sea, you can also explore the unique karst landforms in the south.
It's like a world that has left the surface of the earth.
The coast of Petra Islands National Park is dotted with layers of limestone, a landscape rarely seen elsewhere.
This terrain creates a unique visual experience and photography location, attracting many photography enthusiasts to capture unique landscapes.
From the 7th to the 14th century AD, Nakhon Si Thammarat was a Buddhist holy land with infinite scenery, but now it seems peaceful and leisurely.
The Ancient City Wall Park is a place for local residents to relax and have fun. Children play football and play under the city wall.
In the wooden house, you can explore the two hundred years of evolution of shadow puppetry in southern Thailand, and watching the shadow puppetry feels like traveling through time and space.
These places are not noisy and lack the hustle and bustle of business, allowing people to deeply appreciate the local cultural connotation and feel the daily fun of the residents. This is a good choice for tourists looking for in-depth travel.
For outdoor enthusiasts, southern Thailand is also full of life.
Phatthalung Grand Canyon is located near Songkhla Lake, attracting countless outdoor enthusiasts to explore.
The towering Khao Ok Thalu peak stands on the east side of the railway station and represents the symbol of Phatthalung Province.
Whether it's hiking or rock climbing and other outdoor activities, there are great places here.
These places are full of challenges and unknowns. They are a good place for outdoor enthusiasts to release their energy, challenge themselves and experience unique natural beauty.
Are you already excited and want to set foot on this charming land of southern Thailand?