Narathiwat is a southernmost province in Thailand with a distinct quiet, peaceful atmosphere and strong Malaysian cultural influence. Tourism in Narathiwat focuses on its natural scenery, including Narathiwat Beach and the Bang Nara Estuary with its local fishing communities and traditional kolae boats. Other attractions include the Narathiwat Central Mosque, Khao Kong Buddhist Park, and several national parks with waterfalls, such as the Pajo Waterfall.
Tips for travelers
Narathiwat for its distinct culture, natural landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere, which includes visiting sites like Narathat Beach, the Central Mosque, and Pacho Waterfall. It is a unique destination due to its strong Malay-Muslim influence and proximity to Malaysia, offering a less crowded and more authentic Thai experience than other tourist hubs.
From the Phuket to Narathiwat, you can take a Car or Bus or Flight.
November to February: Cooler temperatures, less rain, good air quality, and lush greenery.
March to April: It’s the dry season with the lowest chance of rain. The weather is hot but can be more bearable in the mornings and evenings.
July to October: The landscape is at its most lush due to the rain. Higher temperatures and a higher chance of rain and storms.