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Ko Panyi or Koh Panyee
A small island in Phang Nga that is also known as a “floating village.” It’s just 30 minutes from the mainland pier, but you can stay here for the whole day to explore nature and learn about Muslim culture. There is also a floating football pitch, the most well-known place in this village.
🛕 Wat Khao Sung Chaem Fa
A temple located on the highest point of Tha Maka District, Kanchanaburi. The architecture is like a mix of Thai and Japanese temples. You can see Thai-style Buddha statues along with Torii, a traditional Japanese gate.
Lalu
People refer to Lalu as “marvelous land” in Sa Kaeo because it’s a natural phenomenon resulting from soil subsidence and rain erosion, followed by wind erosion, and then it shapes the soil into various forms. Some look like cliffs, walls, and hills.
Thale Noi
Its full name is “Thale Noi Waterfowl Park,” and it’s the first non-hunting area in Thailand. This is a freshwater lake located in Phatthalung where you can do a lot of activities, such as canoeing and sightseeing the red lotus surrounded by waterfowl and water buffalo.
Doi Pha Mee
If you’re a coffee lover but bored of the city view, then Doi Pha Mee is your destination. This is a coffee-field mountain in Chiang Rai. You can enjoy the drink and chill out in a natural atmosphere at the same time.
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