Lush tropical islands, dream beaches lined with shady palm trees, coral reefs with unique marine flora and fauna, caves and hidden lagoons, fishing villages with welcoming inhabitants, unspoiled natural parks, wooded hills, rubber plantations, or nature reserves, these are the promises that southern Thailand makes it a point of honor to respect. The “elephant trunk” stretches over 1200 kilometers from Bangkok to the border with Malaysia. Forested mountains dominate the interior of the country. The south is made up of 14 provinces, bordering the Gulf of Siam to the east and Myanmar and the Indian Ocean to the west.
Surat Thani

Surat Thani

Although Surat Thani's name translates to "City of the Good People," it is also known as "the provin...

Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta

Thailand's island of Koh Lanta is situated in the middle of the stunning Phi Phi island and the main...

Koh Samui

Koh Samui

Koh Samui is the main island in the archipelago of more than 80 islands that comprises the Ang Thong...

Krabi

Krabi

Krabi In terms of continuous habitation, Krabi, a southern province on Thailand's Andaman coast,...

Phuket

Phuket

It is located in southern Thailand, lies in the Andaman Sea, off the west coast of peninsular Thaila...