Nakhon
Si Thammarat, the second largest province of the South and the land of
predominant Buddhism during the Srivijaya Period, is 780 kilometres
from Bangkok. It occupies an area of 9,942 square kilometres consisting
of high plateau and mountains in the west then sloping down towards the
east and becoming a basin along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand.
In addition to its great history, Nakhon Si Thammarat boasts
pristine verdant jungles abundant with luxuriant vegetation and is also
noted for picturesque beaches and beautiful waterfalls.