Discover the best top things to do in Songkhla Province, Thailand including Phra Maha Chedi Tripob Trimongkol, Namtok Ton Nga Chang, Songkhla Old Town, Hat Yai Municipal Park, Tang Kuan Hill, Asean Trade Bazaar, CentralFestival Hatyai, Kim Yong Market, Greenway Night Market, Wat Hat Yai Nai.
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4.5 based on 155 reviews
This is a beautiful and unique temple that is probably nothing like other temples you have seen in Thailand. The bells are contribute to the serene atmosphere. There are a couple of issues you need to be aware. There is a wide open space in front of the temple where you have to take off your shoes and depending on whether it is a really hot day or raining could be quite inconvenient, Also as some have pointed, there are mosquitoes in the evening so take the usual precaution.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
A trip here is surely a feast for the senses where you will be mesmerized by the alluring waterfalls! Majestic in size, the stones are tall and the water gushes down mercilessly from above. It runs into a stream below where fishes flourish in overwhelming quantity. A picturesque mother nature creation, you'll find yourself busy with photo taking in the most Instagram fitting scenery. There's a 200 baht entrance fee for foreigner and you need a car to get to this park.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
'Could have wandered around for ages and still be discovering new nooks and crannies, treasures and fascinating architecture. Welcoming and well-marked, this area of town is seriously switched-on to encouraging tourism whilst retaining its charm. Not to be missed!
4.0 based on 572 reviews
Big, beautiful and lively in the evenings, this park is more than a park with a large female Buddha statue offering stunning views of the city as well as a cable car to the top of the mountain where a wat offers stunning views of the region. The park fills up with folks from the city gather every evening to picnic near the water fountain so we recommend going in the afternoon and ending with a picnic of your own from the food stalls all over the place. Enjoy!
4.0 based on 179 reviews
This is a must visit - to get to the top there is a rail way lift which costs 50 bahts - 30 up and 20 down. There is a route to walk but the hill is very steep and there are many monkeys to navigate which can be intimidating by their sheer number. At the top there are so many view points you are spoiled for choice. The hill top is an active temple so you need to respect the various shrines. A good time to visit is early morning for the quiet and late evening for the sunset.
4.0 based on 258 reviews
It took us 8 minutes walk from Central Festival Shopping Centre to this night market. The night market is a very lively one with many muslim tourists who came from Malaysia, I guess. There are many stalls which sell mainly clothings at level 1. There is a food court at level 2 that spoils you with many choices of local delicacies. However, there are many people than seats for you to enjoy the food. We enjoyed shopping and eating at this lively night market.
4.0 based on 445 reviews
CentralFestival Hatyai is The First-Stop destination to fulfill your wishes where is situated in the middle of Hatyai. Can be conveniently accessed as it is only 3 minutes away from train station, 15 minutes away from the airport and only 1 minute from the bus terminal. Ready to fulfill and entertain customers with modernized goods and services from • over 250 fashion brand-named store, • famous restaurants, • 10 movie theaters of international standard and 1 IMAX 3D theater • Ice-skate arena • “Fun Planet”
Located close to the Bus Terminal, do pay a visit to this mall before leaving town. They have free shuttle bus going to/from Central Hat Yai ❨opp Lee Gardens Hotel❩ downtown. This mall just feels like any other CentralFestival in the country, but wayyyy better than other malls in Hat Yai. There are two foodcourts: one on the ground floor as you enter and the other on the top floor. I preferred the one on top floor as there are more choices and operate on a cash card basis, not to mention the view of Hat Yai. They have some southern Thai food, which is a blend of central Thai and Malay food. Unforgetable. If you have a lot of time to spare, there is a cinema and skating rink here. Tips: unlike the malls in Bangkok, the security here do search your bags, so I suggest to travel light if you could. If you couldnt wait for the free shuttle bus back to downtown, there are plenty of songthaew ❨most pass by Kim Yong Market downtown, 10 Baht❩ and tuktuks outside. Or just Grab a taxi. Happy shopping.
4.0 based on 235 reviews
You can find a great variety of local food, fresh and dried fruits, sweets, flowers and various merchandises.
4.0 based on 85 reviews
Greenway Night market is one of the best life-style market in HatYai with varieties of interresting products including women men and children wears, accessories, handicraft, cosmetic, antique and etcs. it's Greenway Food Station is the latest and largest food venue in town with selections of foods over 1,000 menu.ranging from local popular food to international dishes. Open Wed-Sun 5.00-10.00 pm
Huge area of stalls to shop, nice foodcourt with wide array of food choices. Can't finish in a night.
3.5 based on 153 reviews
Famous landmark in Hatyai. It is a beautiful temple and it is so peaceful. Good place for prayers and to take some photos.
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