Travel to Narathiwat for 3 days and 2 nights
Travel to Narathiwat for 3 days and 2 nights, the forest at the end of the axe handle, the warm home of hornbills
At the end of the axe handle of Thailand, amidst the embrace of mountains and lush green forests, Narathiwat, a land of beautiful culture and nature, is waiting for us to experience something special for 3 days and 2 nights.
On the path of adventure, learn about the way of life, immerse yourself in nature, and experience the warmth of the happy home of hornbills.
This trip is the first time I have visited this city, and it is very exciting. Let's see where I went on this trip.
Day 1:
First of all, I would like to say hello to all the people of Narathiwat Province. On this trip, I started my journey at Narathiwat Airport, heading to Tak Bai District.
I went to Wat Chonlatharasinghe or Wat Phithak Phaendin Thai, an ancient temple with beautiful architecture founded by Phra Khru Opas Phutthakun (Phut), and this temple played an important role in the separation of Tak Bai between Siam (Thailand) and Malaya in 1909.
After that, I went for a walk at Saphan Khoi Roi Pee. The old wooden bridge is like a symbol of the city. Experience the riverside lifestyle of the Tak Bai people. This bridge connects Koh Yao and the mainland.
In the evening, I went to see the beauty of the southernmost railway station in Thailand, Su-ngai Kolok Railway Station, which has beautiful architecture and is a place to learn about the history of Thai railways. I arrived at this station at around 5:30 p.m. I must say that the light was very beautiful, perfect for taking pictures.
Day 2:
Early in the morning, I set off for an activity called Low Carbon Tourism at the Linanon Village at the Linanon Community White Water Rafting. Experience the excitement of white water rafting amidst beautiful nature. Here, I felt the love and care that the people have for this river that I can't describe. After that, I went to learn about local wisdom and see traditional weaving at the Ban To Mo Weaving Group. Most of the people here are from Isan, our hometown. I'm so happy that I've come this far and I've met people from the same hometown. 55
In the evening of the same day, I went to see the giant Kapong tree, a huge old tree. Experience the greatness of nature at Hala Bala Forest. I was so excited when my friend who went with me said that it was really big, 29 people hugging it.
Day 3:
The last morning was another day that I was very impressed with. I headed to Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary, the warm home of hornbills. This trip was another trip that gave me a valuable experience, which was taking pictures of hornbills. And a bird that one person said that it took him 10 years to find.
At Hala Bala Forest, there is a beautiful sunrise viewing point called the Two Lands Sea of Mist. At this point, we can see the mountain ranges of our neighboring country, Malaysia. And importantly, if the sky is clear, we will be able to see hornbills.
The last place of this trip, I traveled to Sirindhorn Waterfall, a beautiful waterfall in the middle of a green forest. Feel the cool mist. And this is a very important waterfall in the South.
This was my first time visiting Narathiwat Province. It was an extremely impressive experience. I learned about the culture, experienced nature. I felt grateful for everything and the happiness that occurred along the way.
Narathiwat is not just a southern border city, but a land full of charm. I hope that one day I will come back to visit here again.
See you again.
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