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Nakhon Si Thammarat
If you’re seeking an exciting adventure that will lead you to Thailand’s ancient history, then there’s no better city to visit than Nakhon Si Thammarat. This former coastal town sits in the middle of a gorgeous landscape of looming mountains and verdant forests, and exploring them will result in the discovery of magnificent remnants of a bygone era.
Rent a bike and pedal along scenic trails and stop by the city and province’s many villages where you can get acquainted with the local cultures and see what it’s like for people living outside the metropolis. You can also take on the most popular hiking trails, swim in rivers, and sit below a waterfall!
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What to know before visiting Nakhon Si Thammarat
Local weather
℉ ℃Time zone
GMT +07:00
1 hours behind
Currency
Thai Baht
1SGD = 25.54THB
Official languages
Thai
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
2 hours
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Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan
This ancient Buddhist temple is a spiritual center in Nakhon Si Thammarat city, featuring a towering pagoda that is believed to house a relic of the Buddha. The temple complex is adorned with intricate carvings and numerous Buddhist statues, making it a must-visit for those interested in the religious and cultural heritage of southern Thailand.
Khao Luang National Park
Nature lovers will find solace in the natural beauty of Khao Luang National Park, a lush expanse of rainforest that is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Hiking trails lead to waterfalls cascading down high cliffs, and the park's serene atmosphere is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of city life.
Nakhon Si Thammarat National Museum
Discover the rich history of the southern part of Thailand at this museum, which showcases artifacts from the region's past, including shadow puppets from the traditional art of shadow puppetry. The museum, established by a national artist, offers insight into the local culture and history with well-curated exhibits.
Baan Tan Khun
This exquisite teakwood house exemplifies the architectural craftsmanship of a national artist. Visitors can explore the intricately designed residence and learn about the traditional southern Thai way of life. The house is an interesting attraction for those who appreciate the fusion of art and architecture.
Somdet Phra Sinagarindra 84 Park
This tranquil park is a tribute to the beloved mother of King Rama IX and offers a peaceful retreat with its well-maintained gardens and ponds. It's a perfect spot for an early morning walk or a leisurely evening stroll, reflecting the serene side of the city.
Nakhon Si Thammarat Morning Market
Experience the vibrant local culture at the morning market, where you can sample traditional southern Thai dishes and browse through a variety of goods. It's a lively place to immerse oneself in the local way of life and find unique souvenirs.
Suchart Subsin's House of Shadow Puppetry
Dedicated to the preservation of shadow puppetry, this house is the residence of a renowned national artist. Visitors can witness the intricate process of making shadow puppets and even enjoy a performance, delving into an important aspect of the region's cultural heritage.
Khanom Beach
A short drive from Nakhon Si Thammarat city, Khanom Beach offers pristine sands and clear waters. It's an idyllic destination for those looking to relax by the sea and enjoy the picturesque coastline of southern Thailand.
Phra Mahathat Chedi Pakdee Prakat
Situated on a hilltop, this gleaming chedi offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. The site is especially beautiful at sunset and is a testament to the region's Buddhist heritage.
Wat That Noi
This temple is famous for its large seated Buddha and the relics of a revered monk. The tranquil grounds provide a reflective space for visitors, and the temple's history adds to its significance as a spiritual site.
Kiriwong Village
Nestled in a valley with a reputation for having the purest air in Thailand, Kiriwong Village is a haven for those seeking a connection with nature. The community is known for its sustainable way of life and offers a glimpse into rural Thai culture.
Wat Khiriwong
Perched on a hill, this temple offers stunning views of Nakhon Si Thammarat and its surroundings. The climb to the top is rewarded with a peaceful atmosphere and an impressive pagoda.
Suan Ta San
This agricultural park is a showcase of the region's natural beauty, with a variety of fruit orchards and plantations. Visitors can learn about local farming practices and enjoy the lush landscapes.
Hat Sichon
A scenic coastal area, Hat Sichon offers fresh seafood and beautiful beaches. It's a great spot for a day trip to experience the local fishing culture and enjoy the sea breeze.
Lan Saka Hot Springs
Located within a national park, these natural hot springs are a popular attraction for those looking to unwind. The therapeutic waters are surrounded by nature, making it a rejuvenating escape from the daily grind. An entrance fee may apply, and opening hours should be checked in advance.
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