Attractions
Although one of the less well known tourist destinations in Thailand, Trang has many attractions and visitors with an interest in nature will particularly enjoy their Trang holiday. Trang city also has numerous attractions. Walking around Trang City, visitors will be amazed at the mixture of Western, Chinese and Thai cultures reflected in architecture that ranges from Sino-Portuguese shop houses to Chinese temples and shrines. The Pan-Ya House is the local style of house in Trang, which offers an insight into the architectural heritage of this town. In addition to architectural attractions there are many parks to stroll through and markets to explore. The following are some of the most popular attractions on Trang including the islands and national parks that are in nearby provinces but easily visited from Trang.
List of all types of Attractions in Trang
Art, Culture & Heritage
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Highlight Attractions in Trang
Thailand's first nature and wildlife study place, the Station is covered with large trees, streams and waterfalls like Ton Yai, Ton Noi and Ka Chong. Its nature study trail is a walking trail that... Read More | |||
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. Read More | |||
Not just another interesting attraction, Koh Muk is the most outstanding attraction in the Trang Sea and an ideal destination for tourists enthralled with nature. The island, which is nearly... Read More | |||



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