| Surat Thani- Attractions
Chaiya
Located 54 km. north of Surat Thani, just a few kilometres
east of Highway No. 41, Chaiya is one of southern Thailand’s
oldest towns, believed to have been a centre of the Srivijayan
Empire, which was a Mahayana Buddhist sect based in Sumatra,
with strong Indian influences. In fact, it is likely that the town’s
name comes from the second part of the word “Srivijaya.” A great
number of artefacts dating back a thousand years or more have
been recovered here, including a bronze statue of Avalokitesvara
Bodhisattva, an acclaimed masterpiece now on display in the
National Museum in Bangkok. Chaiya’s two main sights are
Wat Phra Borommathat and the Chaiya National Museum,
located next to each other on the west side of town. The main
feature of the temple is its Chedi, which dates back to the ninth
century and is one of the few remaining examples of Srivijayan
architecture.
Khao Sok National Park
Covering an area of over 700 sq. km. in the west of Surat
Thani, Khao Sok National Park consists of tropical rainforest
draped over limestone outcrops, which form hundreds of
islands in Ratchaprapha Dam, resulting in some of the country’s
most dramatic landscapes. The Park is home to elephants,
bears and even a few tigers, though visitors are more likely to
hear the raucous whoops of gibbons and glimpse a few of the
188 bird species during a stay in the park. Khao Sok also has
the world’s largest flower, the Raffiesia Kerrii, which can grow
up to 70 centimetres wide when it blooms for a few days in
December or January.
There are several hiking trails within the park that are suitable
for everyone, though for steep routes hikers must be in good
physical condition. A less strenuous, but equally pleasurable
activity is to take a canoe trip around the towering rocks that
protrude from the dam. Khao Sok is best visited between January
and April, when skies are usually clear. There are plenty of
places to stay near the visitor centre.
National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department
Tel. 0 2562 0760
Khao Sok National Park Tel. 0 7739 5139
Website: www.dnp.go.th
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