Located at Tambon Panareh of the district of the same name, can be
reached by taking Highway no. 42 from Pattani town for a distance of
some 30 kms. And turning to Highway no. 4075 for a further 13 kms.
The Panareh and Chalalai are connecting beaches covering a length of
about 4 kms. Along the shore of Panareh is a large fishing community
with groups of native and fishing boats anchored off-shore,
affording a rustic and scenic view. To the South is the Chalalai
beach, about 2 kms. away, wide and sandy. On the shore are lines of
pine trees providing cool shade for rest and relaxation.
Located next to Chalalai Beach for about 2 kilometres, this beach is
characterized by the amazing site of the aggregated small rock
mountains overlapping each other. Visitors can use the long walkway
to the top of the mountain.
Situated 43 kilometres from Pattani. Khae Khae is a local Malay
word (Yawee) which means loud noise. The beach is in Tambon Nam
Bo and is 2 kilometres from Hat Ratcharak. With its large
granite rocks along the coast, the beach looks quite different
from the others and is naturally reputed as the most beautiful
beaches in Panare.
Situated about three kilometres from Panare town on the same
route to Talo-kapo Beach, there are many households of
fishermen, Kolae and boats along the beach.
Being approximately 30 kilometres from Pattani by highway no.42,
the market can be visited in the morning of every Wednesday and
Sunday. Also, this venue reflects the real rural lifestyle of
the southern Thai Muslims whereby shoppers are clad in their
local costumes and colorful batik head bands.
Located at the Tambon Ban Nam Bor, Panareh District, is about 30 kms.
From the provincial town. It is located along a small bay of the Ta
Phra Cape, a low hillock. Here beach is of yellow fine sand, with
rock formations standing at places. It is a public beach popular
with both the local people and visitors who enjoy its natural scenic
beauty.