- Morakot Cave(Emerald Cave)
Located in the west of Muk Island, hidden in the jungle, among the cliffs is the awesome Tham Morakot. The cave entrance is a small passage on the islands western side that is accessible by boat during low tide. The cave itself winds for about 80 meters to the other exit, opening...
- Khao Pi Na Cave
This unique mountain is hollow all the way to the top resembling an overturned pan. At the foot of the mountain is Wat Khao Pina, a temple where a reclining Buddha image is enshrined at the cave entrance. Concrete stairs allow visitors to see the caves beauty, with options of 3 trails. With lush...
- Le Khao Kop Cave
An unseen Thailand, the main attraction at Khao Kop is this stream which flows through the cave. Canal from the Banthat MountainRange is divided into 3 waterways upon reaching Khao Kop, with 2 going around the mountain and the other flowing through the cave under...
- Tonte Waterfall
This waterfall is located 45 kilometers from the city. Originating in the Banthat Mountain Range, the waterfall drops 320 meters down to the rocks; so it is called a king of waterfall. Assorted tropical flora covers the surrounding area. The waterfall is accessible by car throughout the...
- Ton Tok Waterfall
A beautiful waterfall with a great swimming pool at the bottom.1 kilometer from Ton Tae Waterfall along a walking trail. Streams flow through rocks large and small. Ton Tok offers a great view of Ton Tae...
- Phri Swan Waterfall
A medium-sized waterfall with 17 sub-levels, Phrai Sawan Waterfall is ideal for relaxation. The fall has rubber boats available to take visitors on a 5-kilometer raft trip around the waterfall. It can be reached by taking the Trang-Phatthalung Road to the kilometer 17 marker, then turning right onto the...
- The First Rubber Tree in Thailand
This tree, which is located along a road that leads to Kantang, represents the first group of rubber trees that Phraya Ratsadanupradit planted to pioneer Thailand's rubber plantation industry in 1899...