This is a trip where I have to travel to work in Hat Yai and Nakhon Si Thammarat. So I took the opportunity to take pictures all the way around. From Chumphon, I traveled all the way to Hat Yai, a distance of about 500 km. It was easy. When I got to my accommodation in Hat Yai, we went sightseeing in the morning. Our first destination was Songkhla.
Saphan Tin is a bridge that I've always wanted to fly a drone over. As soon as I arrived, I set it up. This time, I'll stop to take photos at the angles I've passed before.
Laem Pho Temple, Songkhla
We then entered Songkhla Town. They say the old town is beautiful, so let's go see it.
Many pictures. Let me show you a few. Then we'll continue to the seaside.
Restaurant + Homestay
We also went up another bridge, the Tin Bridge.
Visit the dragon, then follow it to find the mermaid.
Here you are, Samila.
From Simila, we continue on our journey.
Return to Hat Yai City, ascend Khao Kho Hong to admire the magnificent evening atmosphere.
After spending the night, we set off for Phatthalung via the Songkhla, Ranot, and Phatthalung route.
Chalermprakiet Road, a road of great beauty.
A must-see attraction here is the water buffalo.
Continuing on to Pakpra, we stopped to observe the traditional fishing method of "yoying".
It's time to check in to our accommodation so that we can visit the Thale Noi Wetland in the morning. My accommodation for tonight is...
The next morning, we continued our journey to Thale Noi.
A leisurely stroll in the refreshing morning atmosphere.
In the late morning, we headed to Nakhon Si Thammarat.
A beautiful view of Mat Yit in Nakhon Si Thammarat that is worth stopping to take a picture.
When visiting Nakhon Si Thammarat, a must-visit site is the revered Phra Borommathat Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Exiting the temple, we encountered the ruins of a magnificent city gate. We couldn't resist stopping to take some photos.
After a satisfying visit, it was time to get back to work and return to Chumphon. This was a working trip, and I captured some images along the way to share. I took many photos, and here is a selection of them.
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Friday, November 8, 2024 4:04 PM