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How to get from Padang Besar to Hat Yai

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Book your ticket in advance, especially during peak season. Buses to Hat Yai usually depart from the main bus terminals. Bring water and snacks for the journey.

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☀️ When to visit Hat Yai?

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In Hat Yai — Plan your stay
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What to do in Hat Yai?

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Kim Yong Night Market
Hat Yai's night market is the beating heart of the city, enlivened each evening by dozens of vendors. Clothing, Thai crafts, jewelry and above all an incredible variety of local dishes fill the alleys. An authentic sensory experience at the best price, ideal for immersing yourself in local life.
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Wat Hat Yai Nai — Reclining Buddha
This Buddhist temple houses one of Thailand's largest reclining Buddhas, 35 meters long and 15 meters tall. Inside the base is a museum with precious relics. The serene site attracts devotees and travelers seeking spiritual peace and architectural beauty.
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Thai massages & spas
Hat Yai is renowned for its excellent traditional Thai massages at unbeatable prices. Whether you choose a foot massage, oil massage or the famous full Thai massage, qualified practitioners will perfectly relax you. Many spas also offer aromatic treatments with local herbs.
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Local Thai street food
Hat Yai is a gastronomic capital for lovers of authentic Southern Thai cuisine. Taste khao yam (rice salad), Malaysian-influenced roti canai, grilled satay and Massaman curry. Street markets offer these delights for a few baht in a lively and friendly atmosphere.
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Khao Nam Khang National Park
Just one hour from Hat Yai, this preserved national park offers fascinating caves with historical rock paintings, waterfalls and lush tropical forest. A network of caves linked to World War II guerrilla history makes the visit particularly original and educational.
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Songkhla Lake — panorama & seafood
Thailand's largest lake, 30 km from Hat Yai, is a vast body of water connected to the sea where fishermen and colourful boats animate the shoreline. The city of Songkhla on its banks has a charming Sino-Portuguese old town and some of Southern Thailand's finest seafood restaurants.
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Hat Yai Park — cable car & monkeys
This large urban park at the foot of a wooded hill has a cable car to reach the summit with panoramic views over Hat Yai. Hundreds of free-roaming macaque monkeys mingle with visitors along the shaded paths. Ideal for a family morning away from the city centre bustle.
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Ton Nga Chang Waterfall — elephant tusk falls
Nicknamed 'elephant tusk waterfall' due to its two streams resembling tusks, this majestic seven-tiered waterfall is one of the most beautiful in Southern Thailand. 28 km from Hat Yai, in tropical forest, it offers natural swimming and welcome coolness.

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