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Things To Do In Nakhon So Thammarat

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If you wanted an active holiday, you came to the wrong place. Not much else to do there, than to enjoy life by relaxing. Some of the beaches are beautiful - others are filled with trash like most vacant beach land.

well, there is sightseeing,

Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is one of the most important historical sites in southern Thailand.

Wat Kradanga dates back to the Ayutthaya era

In the city the Chedi Yak was built in 1003.

Khao Luang National Park is supposed to be fantastic

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Thanks... Yep saw the temples today. Nice enough. National museum is ok too for a quick look. May stop luang park tmr on the way out...

Had a ride round town early evening. Some ok looking bar/restaurants on the main road up past macdonalds...google shows up rock99 as the place to go... I looked during the day and it looked like a small rundown restaurant in a carpark!

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If you wanted an active holiday, you came to the wrong place. Not much else to do there, than to enjoy life by relaxing. Some of the beaches are beautiful - others are filled with trash like most vacant beach land.

Which ones are beautiful? Is it from Khanom to Sichon where decent ones can be found?

Be nice to spend another week in Wat Chai Na at a retreat if they are the same as 40 years ago... A life changing experience.

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Which ones are beautiful? Is it from Khanom to Sichon where decent ones can be found?

Hin Ngaam at Sichon is nice, as it Nai Plao (or Thong Ching particularly) in Khanom.

I don't remember if I can link websites on TV or not, so this might get pulled. But it has some more info on it.

http://www.everythinginnakhon.info/

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