Very near to the southernmost part of Thailand, Narathiwat Airport is surely one of the busiest airports that serves a large number of passengers from the neighboring Malaysia and Singapore heading for short holiday trips to this part of the country. Once you touch down here a typical tropical milieu greets you amidst its plethora of lofty lush pines fringing the white-sand beaches, rugged mountains in the north, vast gold mines and lavish sea-side resorts.
Narathiwat Airport is located 13 kilometers south-east of the city proper. It is well accessible from all corners of the province. Encircling a pretty large area, it houses one well-maintained runway:
Runway 02/20- 2,000 meters (Surface- concrete) at an elevation of 18ft.
The commercial service provider of the Narathiwat Airport, Thailand, includes:
Air Asia
Thai Air Asia- connects Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport directly with Narathiwat.
Thai Airways International- offers 2 weekly flights to and from Phuket.
As of recent data available, there is no international line from the Airport in Narathiwat, Thailand. So to get to the city you have to take connecting flights via Bangkok or Phuket from any major airport of the world. Both Bangkok and Phuket international airports enjoy services of a large number of important airlines, like:
- Air Asia
- Air China
- Asiana Airlines
- Bangkok Airways
- Cathay Pacific
- Jetstar Asia Airways
- Thai Airways International
- LTU International
So, getting a connecting flights to Narathiwat Airport, Narathiwat Province, Thailand, via either of these airports is not a problem at all.
After Flying to Narathiwat Airport, drive in to one of the nearby city hotels, like:
- The Imperial Narathiwat Hotel
- Asia Hotel
You can also choose from a large number of sea-side resorts that offer exciting offers for an enjoyable stay.
A vacation in Narathiwat implies you will enjoy the tropical sun on the famous Naratat Beach, near the estuary of the Bangnara River. Moreover, other places, which must also feature on your travel schedule are:
- New Central Mosque
- Ban Thon
- Ban Yakang
- Khao Kong Buddhist Park
- Thaksin Ratchaniwet Palace
- Bajo Waterfall
- 300 Years old Mosque
So, fly down to Narathiwat Airport to explore more of this beautiful city, renowned otherwise as "the residence of good people"
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