At Tambon Talohkapor, Yaring District can be reached from Pattani
town by taking Highway no. 42 for about 16 kms., then turning into
and asphalt road for 3 kms. to the beach. It is a scenic lined with
shade-proving pine trees, eminently suitable for rest and
recreation. A flect of the local Korlae boats line up along the
shore.
Is located at Tambon Wat, Yarang
District, about 15 kms. From the provincial town of Pattani on
Highway no. 410 and further along Highway no. 4061 for another 2
kms. A major archaeological site of the South, two groups of ancient
communities have been discovered there. The Ban Wat ancient town was
laid out in an ovate shape with the widest distance at 3 kms. Its
age estimated of being during the 11 th-16th Centuries Buddhist Era.
The Ban Prawae ancient town, on the other hand, is a small
square-shaped community, each side measuring 500 m. dating from the
22nd-23rd Centuries B.E. Numerous antiquities and relics of various
eras have been found
Located at Mu 4, Ban Dato, Tambon Laem Pho, it is about ten kilometres
from Yaring District Hall on the same route to Talo-kapo Beach. This old
Mosque is surrounded by Islamic community and graveyard, and has been
renovated and is still used for religious ceremony.
This is another white-sand beach extended from Talo-kapo Beach. It
has been the accumulation of sand spit into the Gulf of Thailand on
the north. At the end of the beach is an open area with wider view,
best for sight-seeing. There are two routes to Laem Ta Chi: by boat
from the mouth of Pattani River to Laem Ta Chi which will take about
more than an hour, or from the pier in Yaring, go along Yamu Canal,
out of sea, to Laem Ta Chi. The most preferable way is by car, from
Yaring, cross Yamu Canal for about 10 kilometre to the tip of Laem
Ta Chi.