Nakhon Si Thammarat is a diverse southern Thai province known for its rich history, cultural sites, and natural beauty, including ancient temples, lush jungles with waterfalls, and undeveloped beaches. Key attractions include the historic city center with its temples, the Khanom district for pink dolphin spotting and caves, and the Kiriwong village. The province also offers opportunities to experience local life, from traditional coffee shops to regional cuisine
Nakhon Si Thammarat to experience an authentic, less-touristy side of Thailand with a mix of cultural sites, natural beauty, and local charm. It’s a great destination for seeing ancient temples like Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan, exploring unique landscapes including waterfalls and beaches in areas like Khanom, and experiencing local traditions such as the art of nǎng tàlung shadow puppetry. The province also offers a taste of local life through its regional cuisine and friendly atmosphere.
From the Phuket to Nakhon Si Thammarat, you can take a Car or Bus.
December–February: This is the most recommended time for a visit. Expect sunny days and cooler evenings, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
March–May: This time of year, is hot, so be prepared with light, breathable clothing and sun protection. It can be a good time for beach holidays but can be oppressive in cities.
June–November: This period considered the least favorable time to visit due to heavy rainfall. Outside of these peak months, rain often occurs in short, heavy downpours.