
Songkhla province is in the deep south of Thailand, bordering with the state of Kedah in Malaysia, about 950 km south of Bangkok. It was formerly a part of the large Srivajaya kingdom that had control of the southern peninsular. The ancient city of Songkhla is located on a stretch of land between the Gulf of Thailand and the Songkhla Lake (Thale Sep Songkhla). The original settlement was at the foot of Khao Daeng. Many remnants from its past association with the Srivajayan Empire and from the Europeans, who arrived much later to trade in the area, can be found around the province. The province also boasts splendid beaches, waterfalls and other natural attractions.
Ayutthaya
Bangkok
Chalong
Chiang Dao
Chiang mai
Chiang Rai
Hat yai
Hua Hin
Kanchanaburi
Khao yai national park
Ko Samet
Koh chang
Koh Lanta
Koh pha-ngan
Koh phi phi
Koh Samui
Koh Tao
Krabi
Muang
Nong khai
Patong
Pattaya
Petchburi
Phang-nga bay
Phitsanulok
Prachinburi
Prachinburi
Samutsakhon
Saree Beach
Satun
Songkhla
Soppong
Sukhothai
Surin
Surin
Tarutao
Thamai
Trang
Udon thani