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Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand

In recent years, Nakhon Si Thammarat (also called Muang Kon or just Nakhon) has kind of gotten on tourists’ radar thanks to Kiriwong Village, the place with the purest ozone in Thailand. Well, emphasis on “kind of”. The rest of the southern city remains underexplored, but it’s actually packed with variety.

Quiet beaches with a good chance of pink dolphins, home of Thailand’s greatest shadow puppet master, retro town brimming with ancient sites and unique cuisine, and one of the most sacred temples of the South, Wat Phra Mahathat. The eclectic charms of the coastal city is within easy reach thanks to several daily direct flights from Bangkok to Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport as well as ferry rides from Koh Samui and Koh Tao. New destinations full of local charms have also been popping up.

For an alternative taste of Southern Thailand, you now know where to go. Check out these top things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, and enjoy authentic local experiences before the rest of the world catches on.


Top 9 Things to Do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand

1. Trace the tale as old as the town at Wat Phra Mahathat

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: The cloth parade to the stupa at Wat Phra Mahathat
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: The cloth parade to the stupa at Wat Phra Mahathat

If you flip a 25 satang coin, you’ll find a gigantic Sri Lankan-style stupa called Phra Borommathat Chedi (the Great Noble Relics Stupa). The iconic Buddhist structure is part of the ancient temple, Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan or Wat Phra Mahathat. One of the holiest temples in Southern Thailand (and Thailand), it’s no wonder why the temple became the city’s signature.

Almost as old as the city itself, the stupa of Wat Phra Mahathat was built in the 13th century as the symbol of Theravada Buddhism. The magical thing about Phra Borommathat Chedi is, it never casts a shadow on the ground! In addition, you can join one of Southern Thailand’s greatest Buddhist festivals, Hae Pha Khuen That. On Makha Bucha Day (the third full moon) and Visakha Bucha Day (the sixth full moon), Buddhists make merit by parading a large piece of cloth up and wrap it around the stupa.

2. See the Giant Swing and Hindu gods

Yes, you read it right. The South also has its own Giant Swing and it’s one of the only two in Thailand. And since the Hindu Giant Swing is there, it’s obvious you’ll find the Shiva Shrine (Ho Phra Isuan) and the Vishnu Shrine (Ho Phra Narai). Inside these shrines are religious images such as Shiva Linga, the image of Vishnu and other Hindu gods.

3. Reminisce and replenish in the retro old town

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: It's noodle o'clock in the old town
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: It's noodle o'clock in the old town

Not as developed as Phuket, Nakhon Si Thammarat is a perfect option for those looking for a peaceful old town. Ruins of ancient city walls have been revived. Century-old houses are well-preserved. It’s a beautiful history and culture walk.

But the highlight of the old town has to be food and drink. There are loads of specialties and you can spend the whole day tasting your way through the city. Rise and shine at Kopi with the best breakfast in town, such as Bak Kut Teh (pork bone tea soup), Chinese donuts and old-style coffee. For lunch, spice up your day with Kanom Jeen Sen Sod (freshly prepared Thai rice flour noodle). In the evening, treat yourself to Pad Mee Muang Kon (Nakhon Si Thammarat-style stir-fried noodle) and its mouthwatering coconut milk scent.

4. Play with the shadows at Suchart Subsin’s Nang Talung Museum

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: When puppets come alive at Suchart Subsin's Nang Talung
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: When puppets come alive at Suchart Subsin's Nang Talung

Nang Talung or small shadow puppets are carved from cow skins and this ancient cultural performance originated in Southern Thailand. Nang Talung puppets can be as small as 15 centimeters in length and require meticulous attention to details. Late national artist Suchart Subsin was one of Thailand’s greatest Nang Talung craftsmen and puppeteers. He had brought Nang Talung to international level and even though he passed on, his family and apprentices are working hard to keep the heritage alive.

At Suchart Subsin’s Nang Talung Museum, you can admire the Nang Talung puppets and also watch them in action. Nang Talung puppets are available as souvenirs.

5. Get into the local Muang Kon spirit in Pak Phanang

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Life in the fishing village of Pak Phanang
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Life in the fishing village of Pak Phanang

Jutting out into the sea, Pak Phanang (locally known as Pak Nang) was once a bustling port town. Though a severe storm hit the area in 1962 and Pak Phanang is no longer as busy as it was, its charms have recently been restored. Stroll in the 100-year-old Pak Phanang Market and take in the sight of old wooden houses. Pak Phanang locals still live a simple life (fishing and running their own shops selling sweets and fruit including Siamese Ruby pomelo) and it’s all authentic.

6. Bring Yan Lipao baskets, bags and other products home

One of the top handwoven products in Thailand, Yan Lipao basketry was born here in Muang Kon. The fine, strong vines of Lipao plants are transformed into elegant yet durable baskets, bags, boxes and a lot of other utensils by the meticulous hands of the locals.

7. Hop on a boat to see pink dolphins in Khanom Beach area

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: See pink in Khanom sea
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: See pink in Khanom sea

While there are prettier beaches in Southern Thailand, Khanom Beach in Hat Khanom-Mu Koh Thale Tai National Park makes up for it with pink Irrawaddy dolphins. A boat trip is worth it as this is the best place in Thailand to see these cute creatures. (June, July and August are the best months.) After lazing around and diving in Koh Samui and Koh Tao areas, take a ferry to Khanom Beach for an entirely different beach vacay.

8. Breathe in Thailand’s freshest air at Kiriwong Village

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Life is more than nice at Kiriwong Village
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Life is more than nice at Kiriwong Village

The sights of green surroundings, crystal clear streams and majestic mountains are refreshing enough, but the air itself is even more rejuvenating. With Thailand’s purest ozone as the village’s main claim to fame, Kiriwong Village draws a lot of nature lovers. Especially city dwellers and cycling lovers.

However, idyllic beauty and friendly locals (homestays available) aren’t the only charms of Kiriwong Village. It’s a community-based tourism at its finest. The villagers’ lives are entwined with nature and apart from organic fruit farming (Come in August-October for durians, mangosteens, rambutans and more), many local workshops are available. From fruit processing and soap making to tie-dying and beading, everything is made from materials found in Kiriwong. The village is abundant in not only nature but also local wisdom.

9. Journey into the wild in Krung Ching

Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Orchid oasis at Khao Luang National Park, Krung Ching
Things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand: Orchid oasis at Khao Luang National Park, Krung Ching

Krung Ching is a rather new face among Nakhon visitors, but it’s definitely not to be underestimated. Dominated by verdant jungles, the area offers ultimate tranquility with a sense of adventure. Located in Krung Ching, Khao Luang National Park is home to the South’s highest peak (also called Khao Luang), waterfalls (like Krung Ching Waterfall), caves and over 300 kinds of orchids.   


That’s it for things to do in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, but that’s not all you can do on your journey. Combine your visit to Nakhon Si Thammarat with trips to other charming cities in Southern Thailand.

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Thailand might not be the first art destination that comes to your mind and when talking about Thai art, a lot of people think of traditional Thai art only.

In reality, Thai art is full of diversity. Aside from the Buddhist art we’re familiar with, Thailand has a budding contemporary art scene and themed art spaces have been sprouting in recent years, especially in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

However, there are lots of other art spaces scattered around Thailand. They offer local insights into Thai art scene. Plus many are close to Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Come get inspired at these hidden art destinations in Thailand.


9 Hidden Art Museums and Art Galleries in Thailand

1. Woodland Muangmai in Nakhon Pathom, Central Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Wooden Garuda at Woodland Muangmai, Nakhon Pathom
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Wooden Garuda at Woodland Muangmai, Nakhon Pathom

One of Bangkok’s neighbors, Nakhon Pathom is as artistic as the City of Angels, but in its own ways. At Woodland Muangmai, you can admire various styles of Southeast Asian arts in one place. Each piece of Indonesian, Burmese, Cambodian and Thai arts there is exquisitely carved. There are over 1,000 nature-, religion- and myth-inspired carvings. You can spend hours appreciating the woodcarvers’ skills and dedication.

After wrapping up your journey into the world of wood carving, visit the solemn wooden church. Woodland Muangmai is also a resort, but if you don’t want to stay overnight, you’re welcome to enjoy the restaurant and souvenir shop on the property.       

2. Owl Art Museum in Nakhon Pathom, Central Thailand

Owl Art Museum is the first of its kind in Thailand. Don’t think of it as just a small museum. With over 1,000 owl-themed art pieces on exhibit, we assure you it’s a wise idea to add Owl Art Museum to your Nakhon Pathom itinerary. There’s also a souvenir shop if you want to take these cute owls home or you can join an art class to make your own owl.

3. Thai Human Imagery Museum in Nakhon Pathom, Northern Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Human and non-human characters from Phra Aphai Mani at Thai Human Imagery Museum, Nakhon Pathom
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Human and non-human characters from Phra Aphai Mani at Thai Human Imagery Museum, Nakhon Pathom

Long before Madame Tussauds came to Bangkok, Thailand already has a similar museum in Nakhon Pathom. Thai Human Imagery Museum houses a large collection of impressively life-like fiberglass sculptures. The models are some of the most important figures in Thai history, such as the highly revered monks and the Chakri Dynasty kings. What’s more, the museum also showcases traditional Thai culture through fiberglass figures as well as fictional characters from classic Thai literature.  

4. Tao Hong Tai d : Kunst in Ratchaburi, Central Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The artistic ceramic jungle at Tao Hong Tai Ceramics Factory
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The artistic ceramic jungle at Tao Hong Tai Ceramics Factory

Just a couple of hours from Bangkok is Tao Hong Tai : d Kunst. An artistic cooperation between Tao Hong Tai (Ratchaburi-native ceramics company) and local artists, it’s Ratchaburi’s first-ever contemporary art gallery. The gallery is housed inside a century-old wooden Thai house and features not only contemporary art exhibitions but also an art library and a hip café.

Tao Hong Tai also has another art project, which is in its own factory. The area around Tao Hong Tai Ceramics Factory is turned into a green space dotted with colorful installation art pieces. All made from Tao Hong Tai ceramics, of course. You can tour the factory as well and watch the workers handcraft each piece with your own eyes.

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5. Wat Khanon Nang Yai Museum in Ratchaburi, Central Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Surrounded by Nang Yai shadow puppets at Wat Khanon
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: Surrounded by Nang Yai shadow puppets at Wat Khanon

Nang Yai or large shadow play fuses many branches of arts and UNESCO-honored Wat Khanon Nang Yai is a must-see when you’re in Ratchaburi. Artisans meticulously carve buffalo hide into life-size puppets and the story unfolds through traditional Thai music and entertaining chants.

Wat Khanon has over 300 well-preserved Nang Yai puppets and the Nang Yai Museum is right on the temple grounds. Every Saturday from 10am-11am, the puppets come to life in Nang Yai shadow play performed by Wat Khanon School students.

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6. Black House (Baan Dam Museum) in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The art of death at Black House, Chiang Rai
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The art of death at Black House, Chiang Rai

Born in Chiang Rai, late national artist Thawan Duchanee left many marks in Thai art scene. One of his most impressive (and eerie) works is Black House, which was also his home and studio. The complex consists of 40 Northern Thai temple-like buildings, each one adorned with animal remains that the modern Buddhist artist collected. Black House isn’t just about its dark color scheme but also the dark yet true concepts. Skins, skulls, horns, bones and other animal parts represent the inevitable end that everyone must face and can be interpreted in many more ways.     

7. White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The gateway to heaven at Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: The gateway to heaven at Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai

Like Yin and Yang, White Temple is the opposite of Black House, but the temple has its own amazing history. Wat Rong Khun was once an old, deteriorated temple until national artist and Chiang Rai native Chalermchai Kositpipat renovated it in an entirely new style. Apart from its heavenlike all-white exterior and intricate carvings, the artist mixes in pop culture in the White Temple design.

The temple itself is already in and of itself a Buddhist art exhibition, but don’t forget to visit Chalermchai Kositpipat’s art gallery in the temple complex. The gallery houses a large collection of the national artist’s paintings.

8. Nan Riverside Arts Space in Nan, Northern Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: A contemporary take on Nan's iconic Whisper of Love murals at Nan Riverside Arts Space
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: A contemporary take on Nan's iconic Whisper of Love murals at Nan Riverside Arts Space

Formerly called Nan Riverside Art Gallery or Rim Nan Art Gallery, this is one of Thailand’s best local art collections. Founded by a nationally famous artist from Nan, Winai Prabripoo, the gallery building houses paintings and mixed media by local artists while the relaxing garden on the banks of the Nan River displays sculptures. Nan Riverside Arts Space proves that Nan is a place to be for not only traditional art lovers but also contemporary art enthusiasts.

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9. Suchart Subsin’s Nang Talung Museum in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand

Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: When puppets come alive at Suchart Subsin's Nang Talung, Nakhon Si Thammarat
Hidden art museums and art galleries in Thailand: When puppets come alive at Suchart Subsin's Nang Talung, Nakhon Si Thammarat

Nang Talung or small shadow puppets are carved from cow skins and this ancient cultural performance originated in Southern Thailand. Nang Talung puppets can be as small as 15 centimeters in length and require meticulous attention to details. Late national artist Suchart Subsin was one of Thailand’s greatest Nang Talung craftsmen and puppeteers. He had brought Nang Talung to international level and even though he passed on, his family and apprentices are working hard to keep the heritage alive.

At Suchart Subsin’s Nang Talung Museum, you can admire the Nang Talung puppets and also watch them in action. Nang Talung puppets are available as souvenirs.


Welcome to Amazing Thailand – Open to the New Shades. This is your ultimate Thailand travel guide, off-the-beaten-track edition. Go local and explore Thailand through new perspectives. Open your heart and mind… to the shades of Thailand that you never knew exist!

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