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Masjid Kerisik

Masjid Kerisik

30.75km from Whitesand waterfall

An old mosque which was located in the Pattani province, Thailand. It was one of the ancient mosque which has a lot of history to say.

Hatyai Municipal Park

Hatyai Municipal Park

82.45km from Whitesand waterfall

Hat Yai Municipal Park is a popular tourist spot located near the Hai Yai city. It has many attractions include a statue of Kings of Thailand and temples of different Chinese deities.

Khlong Hae Floating Market

Khlong Hae Floating Market

86.33km from Whitesand waterfall

Khlong Hae Floating Market in Hat Yai is the first floating market opened in the extreme south of Thailand. his floating market is considered unique from different markets in other regions of Thailand, as there are many cultures, Buddhist Thais and Muslims.

Songkhla National Museum

Songkhla National Museum

87.07km from Whitesand waterfall

It was used as the governor's palace for a short time then converted to National Museum in 1982. It exhibits a wide-ranging collection of artifacts from the province's past.

Samila Beach

Samila Beach

87.57km from Whitesand waterfall

It is a beach located in the Songkhla province of Thailand. The length of the east coast shoreline is an endless golden sand beach with plenty of shady pine trees. The majority of the beach scene is concentrated in the area of the iconic Golden Mermaid Statue.

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Whitesand waterfall

Whitesand waterfall

Unnamed Road Tambon Thung Phla, Amphoe Khok Pho, Chang Wat Pattani 94180, Thailand

A beautiful waterfall which was covered by dense forest in the four sides and is also a good trekking destination. It was formerly known as "Khet Krabat Waterfall", which has its source originating from the top of Nang Chan Mountain in the white sandy mountain range.