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Ko Talabeng
On the eastern side of Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Talabeng has dramatic limestone caves that you can visit on sea-kayaking tours.
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First Church
The weatherboard First Church was built in classic American style in 1868 by the Laos Mission from North Carolina.
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Khon Kaen Faculty of Fine & Applied Arts Gallery
Mostly promotes student work, but sometimes artists from elsewhere exhibit here. Some months have no exhibits.
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! puts a Disney-esque spin on the world’s oddities and includes high-tech theme rides.
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Wat Chang Rob
Meaning Elephant-Encircled Temple, this ruin is just that – a temple buttressed with 68 stucco-covered elephants.
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Thavibu Gallery
This gallery specialises in contemporary paintings by younger and emerging artists from Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar.
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Sarasil Art Gallery
Sarasil’s mixed media canvases seem influenced by the magical realism of Mexico, Africa and his native Thailand.
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Ko Hin Pousar
The Similans offer diving for all levels of experience, at depths from 2m to 30m. There are rock reefs at Ko Hi Pousar.
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King Taksin Park
The town’s main oasis is filled with joggers and picnicking families. It’s a pleasant spot for an evening stroll.
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Hin Bida Phi
Submerged pinnacle with hard coral, turtles, leopard sharks and occasional mantas and whale sharks, at 5m to 30m.
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Excavation Pits
Three excavation pits with skeletons (most are replicas) and pottery left in situ are on display in the village.
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Wat Khonekeo Xaiyaram
Wat Khonekeo Xaiyaram, in Ban Khonekeo, has a lavish frontage with dazzling red, gold and green pillars and doors.
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Ko Sarang
Ko Sarang is a popular stunner of a dive site with gorgeous soft corals, a ripping current and solar flares of fish.
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Vajiralongkorn Dam
The dam creates the massive Kheuan Khao Laem lake. The views from the top are beautiful and a troop of monkeys lives here.
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Hat Noppharat Thara
This park protects 397 sq km of Krabi Province coastline and islands, including Ko Phi-Phi, Ao Nam Mao and the Shell Cemetery .
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Wat Hin Lat
On the western part of Samui and near the waterfalls of the same name, this temple teaches daily vipassana meditation courses.
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Wat Tantayaphirom
Wat Tantayaphirom has a huge white-and-gold chedi (stupa) enshrining a footprint of the Buddha that’s mildly interesting.
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Phum Lakhon Museum
A brief but engaging museum that employs multimedia displays to tell the story of the history, people and culture of Lampang.
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Nature Education Centre
A Nature Education Centre on the grounds has basic displays on the area as well as displays of pottery remains found in the cave.
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Nam Tok Lo Po
You can walk inland to Nam Tok Lo Po (5km, about 2½ hours each way) by taking a trail that starts 500m south down Ao Son beach.
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