Marine mangrove forests, spectacular waterfalls in the rocks, uninhabited islands, and famous hot springs are the natural attractions that draw lot of visitors to Ranong. The most famous Natural Hot Spring Raksawarin Park is situated here where people can relax and enjoy their picnics at the park. Situated at the border, Ranong is a gateway to Myanmar It is fishing and trading port. Guests can enjoy fishing and diving at the tranquil Mu Ko Kam, which is a part of Laem Son National Park.
Satun
Satun possesses renowned picturesque islands with green forests and mountainous land. It has many sought-after tourist attractions such as the Tarutao National Park. Visitors can enjoy the exquisite natural beauty of underwater marine life, beaches and mangrove swamp with plenty of wildlife animals. Ko Lipe is suitable for snorkeling with beautiful coral reefs, while its neighboring Ko Adang is famous for its stunning forests with hiking trails and peaceful beaches ideal for sunbathing.
Songkhla
Songkhla is blessed with natural resources such as beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and a tranquil lake. It is also gifted with unique traditions and cultural heritage which makes it a melting pot of Thais, Chinese and Malays. Visitors are invited to observe local archaeology, history, art and culture at the Songkhla National Museum. Songkhla Lake is the largest natural lake in Thailand here the visitors can experience the tranquil natural surrounding by touring the lake in a boat. Bird watchers can enjoy bird watching activity at Khu Khut Waterfowl Park at the northern end of the lake. Laem Samila is made of golden sand and pine groves and here visitors are introduced to the mermaid statue which is Songkhla’s most famous landmark. Offshore Laem Samila is Ko Nu Ko Maeo, the two islands of crystal sand beach with interesting legend behind its origin. The bustling city of Hat Yai is the province's main shopping and entertainment center and is a gateway to Malaysia and Singapore.