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Наратхиват, Таиланд
Narathiwat is the southernmost Thai coastal province
facing the Gulf of Thailand and borders northeast Malaysia. The
provincial capital is 1,437 kilometers south of Bangkok by road,
and 1,116 kilometers by train. The province covers some 4,475
square kilometers, two thirds of which are forested mountains.
The inhabitants of Narathiwat (which means "the residence of
good people") are largely farmers and fishermen. Narathiwat is
the province having beautiful natural sceneries of both forests
and the seaside resorts.
Narathiwat is currently divided into 12 districts, i.e., Muang,
Rangae, Sungai Padi, Sungai Kolok, Ruso, Yi-ngo, Waeng, Bacho,
Tak Bai, Si Sakhon, Sukhirin, Chanae and Sub District Cho Ai
Rong bordering on Pattani to the north, Kalantan State of
Malaysia to the south, Yala to the east and the Indian Ocean to
the west.
Attractions:
Hat Narathat
This long sand beach lined with pine trees is located near
the town. It is regarded as a really beautiful beach of
Narathiwat and is suitable for swimming.
Mu Ban Yakang
This old village is where unique and famous batik, cloth
printed with exotic patterns, is made. It is located about 4
kms. from the town on the road to Amphoe Rangae.
Phra Buddha Thaksin Ming Mongkhon
This is a huge sitting Buddha image on the top of a hill in
the area of Wat Khao Thong 6 kms from town along the
Narathiwat Rangae route. The image, covered with
gold-coloured mosaic tiles represents Buddhistic beauty in
compliance with the southern culture. The width measuring
the lap of the image is 15 metres and the height from the
base to the finial is 24 metres and the height from the base
to the finial is 24 metres. Within the hilly landscape of
the temple, there is also a bell-shape pagoda Phra Chedi
Siri Masa Maya which enshrines the sacred Lord Buddha's
relics. The pagoda has been constructed, with the loyalty of
the Narathiwat people, as dedication to Her Majesty the
Queen.
Hat Ao Manao
This is a scenic beach lined with pine trees, located 3 kms.
from town on the route to Amphoe Tak Bai. The beach
stretches to the Bang Nara River and is adjacent to the
Thaksin Ratchaniwet Palace.
Thaksin Ratchaniwet Palace
Located on the eastern foot of Khao Tanyong, 8 kms. from
town on the route to Amphoe Tak Bai, the palace is a royal
residence when H.M. the King and his royal family make an
annual visit to the South.
Mu Ban Thon
16 kms. from town along the Narathiwat-Ban Thon route, this
is a Thai-Muslim fishing village noted for Ko Lae boat, a
fine craft made of bulrush and screw pine, and Nam Bu Du
(tasty liquid resulting from fermenting fish with salt at a
certain period) and fish crisp.
300-Year Mosque
or Vadialhusen Mosque This is located at Ban
Talomano,Tambon Lubosawo, 25 kms. north of Narathiwat or 4
kms. from Amphoe Bacho on Highway No. 42. The whole wood
building of the Thai-Chinese-Malay architecture is still
seen in its old form although it has been reconstructed.
Budo-Sungai Padi Mountains National Park
The park can be reached by travelling 28 kms. along Highway
No. 42 to Amphoe Bacho and taking an access road for another
2 kms. Attractions in the park include:
Namtok Ba Cho
This is the most renowned waterfall of Narathiwat. The falls
pour down a large cliff in the west of Khao Nam Khang, a
mountain of the Budo Ranges.
Namtok Chatwarin
The beautiful waterfall in Tambon To Deng, Amphoe Sungai
Padi, is 3 kms. from To Deng Railway Station. The waterfall
originates form the Bukit Navae Mountain and flows through
seven cascades. There is a rest pavilion on the lowest
level.
Wat Chonlathara Singhe
This important and beautiful temple of Amphoe Tak Bai is
located by the Tak Bai River. Built during the reign of King
Rama V, the temple houses fine mural paintings created by a
monk painter from Songkhla, and a traditional sermon hall
representing a mixed artistic style of the South and Chinese
architecture. In the old chapel at the black of the
compound, there is a sculpture of the 4-hand God Vishnu,
ceramic ware of the Sung Dynasty of China and a reclining
Buddha image.
Ko Yao
This small island connected with the mainland by a bridge
across the Tak Bai River is located 3 kms. from Amphoe Tak
BaI. On the island, there is a fishing village, coconut
plantations, and white sandy beaches.
Dan Taba
This is Amphoe Tak Bai's checkpoint, located 5 kms. from the
District Office. It is bordered by the Tak Bai River which
forms a boundary between Thailand and Malaysia. Travelling
between the two countries is possible by motor raft crossing
the river.
Amphoe Sungai Kolok
This is a famous border town located some 60 kms. from
Narathiwat. It is the junction where Malaysians do their
shopping of consumer goods and enjoy cheap seafood in Thai
restaurants while Thai tourists make their trip through the
border to shop for some unusual items at Rantau Panjang,
Malaysia.
San Chao Mae To Mo
The shrine of Chao Mae To Mo or a Chinese goddess is located
on Charoen Khet Road, Amphoe Sungai Kolok. The goddess is
revered by the local people in adjacent provinces and the
Chinese in Malaysia. An annual fair is held on the 23rd of
the third Chinese mouth. The activities include fascinating
procession of the goddess, lion, tomtom, and fire wading.
Phru To Deang or Pa Phru Sirindhorn
It is the biggest peat swamp forest in Thailand, located in
the area of 3 districts, Amphoe Tak Bai, Amphoe Sungai Padi
and Amphoe Songai Kolok. To get there, travel along the
Sungai Kolok - Tak Bai Route, turn left at km. 5 (Chawananan
intersection) before going on further for 3 kms., and then
turn left again for another 2 kms, this forest is abundant
in flora and fauna. Visitors may have an opportunity to
explore the forest along a 2 km. nature trail which starts
from the Sirindhorn Nature Study Centre.
Namtok Si Po Forest Park
This is located in the area of Amphoe Rangae, about 8 kms.
from the Tanyoungmat Railway Station along Route No. 4055. A
small waterfall is situated among shady surroundings. At the
lower end of the waterfall lies a large scale stone basin.
The park area is filled with various flowering plants and
fruit trees including Si Po longan, the famous fruit of
Narathiwat.
Lo Chut Local Museum
This is located at Ban Sukae, Tambon Lo Chut, 11 kms. away
from Amphoe Waeng. Artifacts of not less than 1,000 years
old such as bowls, pots, and knives have been collected in
the local museum.
Pa Bala
An extensive forest area near the Thai-Malaysian border,
declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1996, is located some 40
kms. south of Sungai Kolok via Route Nos. 4057 and 4062. It
is rich in rare flora and fauna and contains a beautiful
waterfall namely Namtok Sirindhorn. Visitors may take a
one-day trip from Sungai Kolok to explore some parts of the
forest which are open for nature study. Prior approval is
necessary from the Headquarter of Bala-Hala Wildlife
Sanctuary, P.O. Box 3, Amphoe Waeng Narathiwat Province.
Major Events:
Ko Lae Boat Racing and Narathiwat Produce Festival
This annual event is held in September. Staged at the Bang
Nara River, the festival features boat racing, a dove cooing
contest and the sale of Narathiwat's produce including
longans, bulrush products and other local handicrafts.
Specialities Festival & Longkong Fruit Fair
Staged each September in the provincial capital, this
festival coincides with Korlae boat races between local
crews.
Tomoh Chinese Goddess Fair
Staged in Su-ngai Kolok, usually during late April,
this features dragon and lion dances, revelry and religious
processio.
How to get there:
By Bus
Air -conditioned and non-air-conditioned buses leave
Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal every day.
For further details, please contact Bangkok 434-5558.
By Air
Thai Airways International (TG) operates a daily flight from
Bangkok to Narathiwat.
For further details, please contact TG's Bangkok office
280-0060, 628-2000.
By Car
Narathiwat can be most conveniently reached by car from
Bangkok by taking Highway 4 to Nakhon Pathom, and thence to
Chumphon via Petchaburi, Hua Hin and Chumphon, and thence
onto Highway 401 to Nakhon Si Thammarat, thence to Hat Yai,
Pattani and Narathiwat.
By Train
Trains leave Bangkok's Hualampong Railway Station daily.
For further details, please contact Bangkok Railway Station
223-7010, 223-7020.
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Время
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Ночная жизнь Таиланда
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Как добраться в Тайланд
Путешествия по Тайланду
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Расписание выставок в Бангкоке
Выставочный комплекс (BITEC)
Выставочный комплекс Queen Sirikit
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Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Заповедники и национальные парки
Обучение слонов
Тайская еда, десерты
Фрукты Таиланда
Прогулки по джунглям
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Где купить
Что купить
Полезные советы
Возможности для бизнеса Карго
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Кулинарные традиции Тайланда
Тайская кухня
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Рестораны и тайские кафе
Развлечения и досуг
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Парки развлечений и тематические парки
Театр
Заповедники и национальные парки
Искусство и ремесла
Интересные занятия во время путешествия
Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
Водные виды спорта
Треккинг
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Тайский бокс «Муай Тай»
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Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Обучение слонов
Прогулки по джунглям
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Традиционный тайский массаж
Фото галерея
Тайские храмы
Тайский стиль жизни
Подводный мир
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Закаты
Птицы / Животный мир
Цветы
Пляжи / Море
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