Narathiwat
Hat Narathat
This beach is located near Narathiwat township area being a white-sand-powdered beach along the coastline of the Pacific ocean. It is regarded a really beautiful beach of the South.
Phra Buddha Thaksin Ming Mongkon
This hugs Sitting Buddha image was constructed on top of Khao Kong Hill, in the area of Wat Khao Kong Tambon Lamphu, Amphoe Muang, The whole areas occupies a space of 142 rais having three levelled hilly landscape. The width of the lap of this Buddha image is 15 metres and the height from the base to the top of the finial is 24 meters decorated with gold-coloured mosaic tiles having Buddhistic beauty in compliance with the southern culture.
Thaksin Ratchanivet Palace
This palace is located on the Castern foot hill of Khao Tanyong, 8 kms from the township area on the road to Tak Bai, being the royal residence when H.M. and his royal family makes an annual visit to the South.
Hat Ao Manao
Is located at Mu 1, Tambon Kalawo Nua. This long beach stretches to the Bangnara River of which the right bank borders the Thaksin Ratchaniwet Royal Palace. Along the beach, there are an evergreen line of pine trees and a plenty of beautiful rocks.
200 Years Mosque of Vadinhusen Mosque
It is located in Tambon Lubosawo, 4 kms from Amphoe Bacho Administrative Office, on Narathiwat - Panttani Highway. The whole wood building mixed the Thai-China-Malay architecture. It is now reconstructed but still in the old form.
Amphoe Sungai Kolok
This Amphoe is located some 60 kms. from township area bordering on Malaysia at Rantau Panjang. It is the junction for people of the two countries where the Malaysians do their shopping of consumer goods and enjoy seafood in Thai restaurants because of cheaper prices while the Thai tourists make their trip through the border to shop some unusual particulars at Rantau Panjang town.
The Shrine of Goddess to Mo or San Chao Mae To Mo
Is located at Soi Phuthorn on Charoen Khet Road, Amphoe Sungai Kolok. The goddess is highly revered by the local, people in adjacent provinces and the Chinese in Malaysia. An annual fair is always held on the 23rd of the third Chinese month. Included among the activities as part of the fair are a goddess procession, lion procession tomton procession. Eng Ko procession and fire wading.
Pa Phru To Daeng or Pa Phru Sirindhorn
It is the peat swamp forest considered the biggest forest of its kind in Thailand. The forest covers the area of Amphoe Tak Bai, Sungai Padi and Sungai Kolok. From Amphoe Sungai Kolok, travel along the route Sungai Kolok - Tak Bai, turn left at Km. 5 (Chawananan crossroads) before furthering a trip for 3 kilometers and then turn left again for anther 2 kilometers. The Sirindhorn Natural Study Center on Peat Swamp Forest will be seen on your right. This forest is still abundant in wildlife and rarely found natural forest.
KORLAE BOAT RACING & NARA THIWAT PRODUCE FESTIVAL
This festival falls in September every year.
Staged at the Bangnara River, the festival features boat racing and dove racing and dove cooing contests, and the sale of Narathiwat Produce, including longans, bulrush (Genus Scirpus) products and other local handicrafts.