Ko Libong

Ko Libong

Ko Libong: A Hidden Gem in Trang Heading 2: Introduction Ko Libong, Trang’s largest island, is a hidden gem nestled in the Libong Archipelago Wildlife Reserve. With its vast area of 40,000 square kilometers, this island is a haven for holidaymakers seeking a tranquil and untouched getaway. Ko Libong is located in Tambon Libong and … Read more

Khao Phanom Bencha National Park

Khao Phanom Bencha National Park

[Heading 2] Khao Phanom Bencha National Park: An Unforgettable Natural Retreat [Heading 3] Introduction to Khao Phanom Bencha National Park Khao Phanom Bencha National Park is located approximately 20 kilometers from Krabi, along the Talat Kao-Ban Huai To Road. It covers a total area of 50 square kilometers, including parts of Amphoe Ao Luk, Amphoe … Read more

Chaloem Phrakiat Thai Prachan National Park

Heading 2: Location and Area The location of the national park is at 110 Mu 5, Ban Thai Prachan, covering an area that includes Tambon Yang Hak in Amphoe Pak Tho, Tambon Tanaosi and Tambon Tha Khoei in Amphoe Suan Pheung, and Tambon Ban Kha and Tambon Ban Beung in Amphoe Ban Kha. In total, … Read more

Talat Kao Hong

Talat Kao Hong

Suphan Buri’s Historical Talat Kao Hong Market: A Glimpse into the Past Heading 2: The Origin and History of Talat Kao Hong Market Heading 3: A Thai-Chinese Trading Community The Talat Kao Hong Market is an old Thai-Chinese trading community market that holds more than a century of history. It is situated near the Suphan … Read more

Pa Sak Jolasid Dam

Title: Exploring the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam: thailand‘s Largest Reservoir Introduction: The Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, located in the central region of Thailand, holds the distinction of being the largest reservoir in the area. Constructed as part of the Maenam Pa Sak Royal Development Project, this impressive earthen dam was inaugurated by His Majesty King … Read more

Mu Koh Lanta National Park

The Origin of Lanta Island’s Name Lanta Island, also known as Koh Lanta, derived its name from the Javanese word “Lantas,” which means “Pla stove used for grilling fish.” The island’s name was slightly altered to “Lanta” over time. The name is a testament to the island’s rich cultural heritage and its historical significance in … Read more

Khao Sam Muk

Khao Sam Muk

Khao Sammuk: The Hill of Panoramic Views and Sacred Shrines in Chon Buri Heading 2: Introduction Khao Sammuk is a prominent hill located in Chon Buri province, thailand. Situated between Baan Ang Sila and Bang Saen Beach, this hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Chon Buri sea. Additionally, Khao Sammuk is home to the … Read more

Tham Maduea

A beautiful Cave and takes about 1 hour to explore. A Cave located within Wat Tham Maduea, Tambon Ban Kao, approximately 40 km. from Kanchanaburi. To get there, from Ban Kao Police Post, cross the Khwae Noi River and follow Highway 3445 for 8 km. to Sai Yok Camp, enter the camp for some 3 … Read more

Samphran Elephant ground and Crocodile farm

Samphran Elephant ground and Crocodile farm

Located on Km. 30 of Phetkasem Road, Tha Kham sub-district, Samphran district, Samphran Elephant Ground and Crocodile Farm is a unique attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to witness the beauty and majesty of elephants and the ferocity of crocodiles. Established by Mr. Phichai Chaimongkhontrakun on March 24, 1885, this place serves as a breeding … Read more

Ban Rak Thai

Ban Rak Thai

Ban Rak Thai Village: Exploring Chinese Culture and Traditions Heading 2: Introduction Located just 44 kilometers away from Mae Hong Son, Ban Rak Thai, also known as Ban Mae O, is the last village before reaching the Thai-Myanmar border. This quaint village is nestled in the Mok Cham Pae Subdistrict and can be reached via … Read more