TourismMart.com, Travel/Tourism e-Marketplace/Mart for Air Ticket, Flight, Hotel, Car Rental, Golf, Tour Package
PHATTALUNG INFORMATION
 
Thailand :: Phattalung ::
 

Phattalung Town

Phatthalung is an ancient city in southern Thailand. It is a land of mountains. In town is Khao Ok Thalu, which is clearly visible from afar. Phatthalung is regarded as the birthplace of the shadow play and the Nora dance. From ancient times to the present, Phatthalung has been closely linked to Songkhla Province, particularly in terms of geography, history and migratory settlements through many ages. During the Srivijaya period (13th-14th Buddhist century), the Phatthalung community received Indian cultural influence in the way of Mahayana Buddhism.

Phatthalung city is situated on the west bank of Songkhla Lake, about 846 kilometres from Bangkok. It has an area of 3,424.473 square kilometres and is divided into 10 districts and 1 sub-district, as follows: Mueang Phatthalung, Khuan Khanun, Pak Phayun, Kong Ra, Tamot, Khao Chaison, Pa Bon, Bang Kaeo, Si Banphot, Pa Phayom, and the sub-district of Srinagarindra.

In the reign of King Ramathibodi I (U Thong) of Ayutthaya, Pha

 

 

Attractions in Phattalung
Chai Buri Cliff
Chai Buri Cliff (Khao Muang, or Muang Mountain) is high rocky mountain. It is comprising of brown-grey to dark grey limestone. It is thick about 5-30 cms. Most of the limestone is replacedwith pink or ... (more)
Khao Carm Waterfall
the water flows from the cliff, aituated on the road from Pattalung to Trang.
Khao Poo - Khao Ya National Park
Situated in Phattalung and Trang Provinces, the park is named by local "Bha Brommajan" (Virgin Forest). There are camp on trees along the river, at the low land. The park is platoue and surrou ... (more)
Muang Kao Chai Buri Forest Park
Muang Kao Chai Buri Forest Park located in Kok Wua Village, Moo 1, Chai Buri Sub-district, Muang District, Pattalung Province, covered the area of about 1,875 rais. The Royal Forest Department was dec ... (more)
Nan Kwai Plad Waterfall
situated in Village No. 5, Namphud Sub-district, Muang District, Trang Province, comes from Bantud Mountain Range, cascading down to be a big stream which is the source of Lamphura River.