Amphoe Panare
Hat
Chalalai
Situated about two kilometres far from District Hall on
Pattani - Narathiwat route, the beach is highlighted by a large
pond near the pine line, which is shaded for relaxation.
Hat Khae Khae
Situated 43 kilometres from Pattani. Khae Khae
is a local Malay word (Yawee) which means loud noise.
The beach is in Tambon Nam Bo and is 2 kilometres from Hat Ratcharak
. With its large granite rocks along the coast, the beach looks
quite different from the others and is naturally reputed as the
most beautiful beaches in Panare.
Hat Ma Ruat
Located next to Chalalai Beach for about 2 kilometres,
this beach is characterized by the amazing site of the aggregated
small rock mountains overlapping each other. Visitors can use
the long walkway to the top of the mountain.
Hat Panare
Situated about three kilometres from Panare town on the
same route to Talo-kapo Beach, there are many households of fishermen,
Kolae and boats along the beach.
Hat
Ratcharak
This beach is extended from Chalalai, Maruad, and Khae
Khae Beaches. It is only one kiometre from Hat Maruad and is two
kilometres before approaching Hat Khae Khae. Visitors can use
the same route to Chalalai and Maruad Beaches. The large beach
surrounded by rocks and hills is the most striking site for view
watching.
Palas Market
Being approximately 30 kilometres from Pattani by highway
no.42, the market can be visited in the morning of every Wednesday
and Sunday. Also, this venue reflects the real rural lifestyle
of the southern Thai Muslims whereby shoppers are clad in their
local costumes and colorful batik head bands.