Songkhla

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Samila Beach

Songkhla (สงขลา) is the provincial capital of Songkhla Province. The city itself is surrounded by beaches such as Samila (สมิหลา) & Son Awn (สนอ่อน) and commonly called "the great city on two seas". With the beaches, some historical centres and nice green parks, this place is definitely a good place to recharge before heading to more lively Hat Yai.

An introduction to Songkhla

Songkhla or "Singgora" in (Malay), was a city of the old (Malay) Kingdom of Langkasuka with heavy Srivijayan influence. It has been part of the (Thai) Kingdom since the 18th century.

The city has moved over no less than three separate sites around the coast and harbour since it was established, so bear in mind that visiting all the sites will require some transport. A hired vehicle is ideal. You can get a good overview of the location of the city during various historic periods at the Songkhla National Museum which has a map overlay on the immediate left once you enter the main courtyard.

Previously a port and a coastal trading post where Indian, Persian, and Arab merchants came to exchange their products, this place was initially named "Sing Lha" after the 2 lion-shaped islands at the mouth of the city's lake. These 2 islands are today known as Ko Nu (Rat Island) and Ko Maeo (Cat Island).

In the 18th century many Chinese immigrants from Guangdong and Fujian came here. One of them won the bidding for the major tax farm of the province in 1769, thus establishing the Na Songkhla (i.e., "from Songkla") family as the most wealthy and influential. In 1777 the family gained political power, when the old governor was dismissed and Luang Inthakhiri (Yiang, Chinese name Wu Rang (吴让) became the new governor. In 1786 the old governor started an uprising, which was put down after four months. The post was inherited and held by 8 of Wu Rang's descendents until 1901, when Phraya Wichiankhiri (Chom) was honourably retired as part of the administrative reforms of Prince Damrong Rajanubhab. The family's former home is now used as the Songkhla National Museum.

Get in

Songkhla Laem Samila - panoramio

By bus

The government bus station is on Nakhon Nok Road (ถนนนครนอก), a few metres from Viva Hotel.

To/from Bangkok:Air-con buses by The Transport Co. Ltd (บริษัท ขนส่ง จำกัด (บขส.), baw-kaw-saw) run between Bangkok southern bus terminal (สายใต้, sai-tai) and Songkhla bus terminal daily. The distance is ~984 kilometers and normally takes 12.5 hours.

  • 24 seat VIP bus (พิเศษ, piset) costs 1,125 Baht, departs from Bangkok at 18:00. On the return and the departure is at 16:45.
  • 47 seat Class 2 bus (ม2) costs 563 Baht, departs from Bangkok at 08:00, 14:30, and 19:00. From Songkhla at 07:30, 11:30, and 14:00.

To/from Chumphon: Class 2 bus (ม2) costs 340 Baht, departs daily.

To/from Nakhon Si Thammarat: Class 2 bus (ม2) costs 185 Baht, departs daily.

To/from Surat Thani: Class 2 bus (ม2) costs 175 Baht, departs daily.

To/from Hat Yai: Ordinary buses depart to Hat Yai from Raamwithi Road (ถนนรามวิถี) for 18 Baht. From Hat Yai, you need to catch one at the bus stop on Phetkasem Road (ถนนเพชรเกษม), at the intersection close to Montri 1 Road (ถนนมนตรี 1).

By minivan

Minivans depart to Hat Yai from Raamwithi Road (ถนน รามวิถี) for 50 Baht. Minivans leave for Yala and Pattani for 120 Baht from the south end of Raamwithi Road (ถนน รามวิถี), at the intersection close to Chaimongkol Road (ถนน ชัยมงคล). You can also get a songthaew from the clock tower in Hat Yai, 35 Baht.

By taxi

In February 2024 (Chinese New Year), a most of day taxi trip from Hat Yai to Songkhla, taking in various sites and returning to Hat Yai as a round trip cost 3800 Baht. This is a reasonable guide. With a group of people it's an excellent way to see the various sites without hassle.

Get around

Songthaews cruise around the city for 20+ Baht. Motorcycle taxis do the same for 20 Baht. Expect rates to double at night.

What to see in Songkhla

Bo Dan, Sathing Phra District, Songkhla, Thailand - panoramio (1)

Ko Nu and Ko Maeo (เกาะหนู – เกาะแมว)|These well-known symbol of Songkhla is off the shore of Samila Beach. A legend says that a dog, a cat, and a mouse on a Chinese sampan stole the merchant's magic crystal and tried to swim ashore, but drowned and lost their lives. The mouse and cat became the islands in Songkhla Lake while the dog died on shore and became the hill called Hin Khao Tang Kuan near the bay. The crystal was destroyed and became the white sandy beach called Hat Sai Kaeo.

Naga Head

If you are interested in history and the Institute for Southern (Thai) Studies and Songkhla National Museum are definitely must see locations. The former has an extensive collection of local cultural artifacts from prehistory through present organized in to anthropological or physical themes, whereas the latter has a sparser, better presented selection of artifacts with more of a temporal progression in its design and layout, including some very impressive Chinese carvings and foreign artifacts from ancient shipwrecks.

  • Ban Sattha - บ้านศรัทธา | On a hill overlooking the Tinsulanond Bridge to Ko Yo. It is surrounded by coconut plantations. The city people had it built for H.E. Prem Tinsulanond and the privy councilor and statesman, when he was the prime minister. Construction was completed on 26 August 1991. In 1996, H.E. Prem gave the house back to the people of Songkhla. There is a public library nearby.
  • The Great Serpent Nag - พญานาค | A monument to Nag built in 2006 and is divided into 3 parts. The head, which is a water spout, is on the northern headland facing the port. The navel is sited on the front near the road up to Tang Kuan Hill and the tail is further south. The head and tail are about 3 kilometers apart.
  • Institute for Southern (Thai) Studies - สถาบันทักษิณคดีศึกษา | Established in 1978 for the study of southern art and culture. Its museum has comprehensive exhibits on local art and culture, and southern lives as well as artifacts echoing local wisdom accumulated through many generations. The systematic exhibits cover more than 30 rooms displaying history, religion, tradition, occupation, folk play, handicrafts, and various artifacts. Viewing points for the Songkhla Lake and aquaculture farms should not be missed.
  • Khao Kao Seng - เขาเก้าเส้ง | One of the beautiful beaches of Songkhla, dotted with large boulders. The local residents call it "Hua Nai Raeng". It was said that underneath a boulder there used to be treasures stored by the people as funds for the construction of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Chedi.
  • Khao Noi - เขาน้อย | It has a road to the hilltop for paying homage to the statue of Prince Lop Buri Ramet (The Southern Viceroy), and to view the city. On the east is a public park with food services and tennis courts. To the northeast is Suan Seri, another park with a topiary garden. Tamnak Khao Noi, to the south, was built in 1911 as the residence of Prince Lop Buri Ramet and was used by His Majesties the King and Queen on their visit to the south in March 1959. Today the mansion is the residence of the Songkhla Provincial Governor.
  • Khao Tang Kuan - เขาตังกวน | It has the Sala Vihan Daeng and the royal pavilion built during the reign of King Rama V. On the hilltop is a Dvaravati chedi housing the Buddha's relics that was built during the Nakhon Si Thammarat Empire. In Oct there is a festival to clad the chedi with a cloth and to offer alms to monks. A panoramic view of the city and the Songkhla Lake can be enjoyed on the hilltop.
  • Ko Yo - เกาะยอ | A small island in Songkhla Lake. The most important tourist attraction of Songkhla. The island, covering an area of 3,710 acres, can be visited via Tinnasulanond Bridge. The coastal plain is suitable for agriculture, resulting in famous fruit-growing such as a special kind of jackfruit called jampada. Another famous product is the hand-woven fabric.
  • Laem Sai Estuary Fortress - ป้อมปืนปากน้ำแหลมทราย | Constructed in the reign of King Rama III, at the time of the city’s establishment. Today this fortress is behind the Songkhla Provincial Police Headquarters.
  • Phathammarong Museum - พิพิธภัณฑ์พะธำมะรง | A skippable, very small traditional building approximating the former living space of a local political figure. It was constructed in the late-1980s, built in Thai-style to resemble the birthplace of H.E. Prem Tinsulanond and the former prime minister and statesman who is a Songkhla local. The construction was based on his testimony when his father was the prison warden. The tourist information centre is at the entrance of the museum. Guided Tours in Songkhla by ehalal.io (email for prices) of the museum are given by tourist information centre personnel who will also hand you a copy of useful Songkhla tourist brochure with a useful map inside.

Songkhla mermaid

  • Samila Beach - แหลมสมิหลา | This peninsula is well-known for its white sandy beach, shady pine groves, and the statue of a mermaid that is Songkhla's symbol. East of this statue are cat and rat sculptures. This is a nice, peaceful beach to stroll along, plenty of benches can be found between casuarina trees. Many facilities such as sidewalks, pavilions have been added to enhance this place as the main attraction of Songkhla. It is serviced by Hat Yai-Songkhla buses. From within the city, one can take a shuttle van to the beach.
  • Son On Beach - แหลมสนอ่อน | It is well-shaded with sea pines. At the end of the peninsula stands the statue of Prince Chumphon Khet Udomsak. This peninsula is the best spot to view Ko Nu and the Songkhla Lake.
  • Songkhla's City Pillar - ศาลหลักเมืองสงขลา | A revered Songkhla symbol. The Chinese-style building was constructed together with the city itself. Nearby dwellings, especially on Nakhon Nai and Nakhon Nok Road also bear the same influence. The Chinese migrants who came to settle there at the beginning of the 24th Buddhist Century (about 200 years ago) had a major role in the establishment of Songkhla, hence and the distinctive Chinese lifestyle of the area.
  • Songkhla Lake - ทะเลสาบสงขลา | The only natural lake in Thailand is about 80 kilometers long and 20 to 25 kilometers wide. It is a freshwater lake with brackish water near the mouth. There are several islands across from its mouth and the major ones include Ko Yai, Ko Si, Ko Ha, Ko Kaeo, Ko Mak, Ko Rai, and Ko Yo. Boats are available for touring the lake. The port behind the post office or the fresh market has all-day longtail boat services.

Songkhla national museum

  • Songkhla National Museum - พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติสงขลา | The museum was built by Phraya Sunthararak (Net Na Songkhla) and the assistant Governor of Songkhla during 1878-1894, as Songkhla's rulers mansion in Chinese-style. It became the domicile of Songkhla's upper administrative officers and finally the city hall. It displays southern folk art and crafts, Thawarawadi and Siwichai artifacts, prehistoric finds, old (Thai) and Chinese ceramics, and art objects of the southern peninsula. It has a notable collection of the artifacts of the Na Songkhla Family who used to rule the city.
  • Songkhla Zoo - สวนสัตว์สงขลา | An open zoo was established for the preservation of (Thai) wildlife and to return animals to the wild. The zoo covers a hilly area with an asphalt ring road. The various animals have been grouped separately, such camels, birds, red gaur, tigers, crocodiles, and others. One of the highlights in the zoo not to be missed is the viewing point for the city where food stalls are present.
  • Tinsulanond Bridge - สะพานติณสูลานนท์ | The bridge spans Songkhla Lake on Highway 408. It is the longest concrete bridge in Thailand, with two parts: the first part connects the coast of Songkhla at Ban Nam Krachai to the southern coast of Ko Yo, this part is about 1,140 m long; the second part connects the northern shore of Ko Yo to the coast of Ban Khao Khiao, a length of 1,800 meters. It was opened to traffic in 1986.
  • Wat Chai Mongkhon - วัดชัยมงคล | It has a chedi that was built to house the Buddhist relics brought back from Langka by a monk named "Na Issaro" who was teaching Pali there in 2435 BCE.
  • Wat Matchimawat/Wat Khlang - วัดมัชฌิมาวาส/วัดกลาง | It is a large temple and the most important one in Songkhla. It is about 400 years old. It was said that Yai Si Chan, a Songkhla millionaire, donated a large sum of money to construct the temple. Later on Wat Liap was built on the north, and Wat Pho on the south. The people then changed the name of the temple from "Wat Yai Si Chan" to "Wat Khlang" or "Wat Matchimawat". This temple also has the Phattharasin Museum that houses various artifacts gathered from Songkhla, Sathing Phra, Ranot, and elsewhere.

What to do in Songkhla

  • Tram Tour | Take a tour with the Singora Tram. Tours run 6 times a day, starting at 09:00. Hourly departures at the city wall/national museum. The tour around the city takes about 40 minutes.
  • Ferry | Take a ferry across the estuary. Ferries leave frequently and take cars and motorbikes.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Songkhla

  • Lotus Extra has a large supermarket with selected Halal food products made in Thailand.

Muslim Friendly Food & Restaurants in Songkhla

  • Mudmee Restaurant - มัดหมี่ | Great Halal Curries and Isaan food
  • A hundred or so meters east of the Songkhla museum is a (Thai) Vegetarian restaurant.

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Consulates

  • China | 9 Sadao Road - ☎ +66 74-322034, +66 74-325045, +66 74-326794 +66 74-323772, +66 74-326240
  • Indonesia | 19 Sadao Road - ☎ +66 74-311544, +66 74-312219, +66 74-441867 +66 74-441094
  • Malaysia | 4 Sukhum Road - ☎ +66 74-311062, +66 74-316274 +66 74-324004

Go next

  • Hat Yai - business and shopping destination 35 kilometers away.
  • Namtok Boriphat Forestry Park (วนอุทยานน้ำตกบริพัตร) is about 52 kilometers from Songkhla, on Highway 406, at km35-36. Turn onto a dirt road for about 1 km. It is a small all-season waterfall.

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