Tham Khao Wang Thong, The
cave has many large and small chambers, each with stalagmites and
stalactites of odd sizes and shapes, like pagodas, dinosaurs,
custard apples, and fried eggs
Wat Kradangnga, is an
ancient temple of Khanom that was probably built during the
Ayutthaya period. Inside the convocation hall are exquisite murals
of Lord Buddha’s life. There is also a magnificent Buddha image from
the Ayutthaya period and interesting artifacts, particularly plates
and bowls.
kilometers from the district office and
can be reached by taking Highway No. 4014, which separates from
Highway No. 401, for 17 kilometers, then 1 kilometer past Khanom
Public Health Area Market, then turn right and drive along Khanom
beach. Khanom beach is a long beach that connects to other beaches,
as follows:
Hat Nai Phlao
is Khanom’s largest beach and the most popular tourist attraction. The
beach curves along a mountain range. The overall scenery is one that
features perfect nature, including a clean, white beach conducive to
a day in the sun. Accommodation and restaurant facilities are
available.
Hat Na Dan
is a long, palm-fringed white beach. From this quiet beach, one can
see the beautiful aquamarine water of the Gulf of Thailand.
Hat Nai Praet
is a beautiful, long curved beach. This beach is between Hat Na Dan
and Hat Nai Phlao and is rocky in some areas. This popular beach’s
natural ambience has been impressing visitors for years.
Ao Thong Yi is a beach that is very suitable for camping
because of its complete natural surroundings. Ao Thong Yi is encompassed
by Khao Phlao and Khao Klang, making it peaceful and removed from the
outside world. Accommodation can be obtained by contacting the owner of
the property. To get there, take a laterite road from Hat Nai Phlao near
Khanap Nam Resort. The distance to there is 2.5 kilometres.
Khao Phlai Dam,
is a seaside mountain which borders Khanom and Sichon. The Khao
Phlai Dam Wildlife Development and Conservation Office are here in
Tambon Thung Sai