Attractions
Skywalk Aiyoeweng
Address: จุดชมวิวทะเลหมอก อันเยอร์เวง Aiyoeweng, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Located on Khao Microwave at Muban Km 32, Aiyoeweng subdistrict. It is an area for telephone transmission towers; hence, the origin of the name of Khao Microwave. It is about 621 metres above level, and at the top of the mountain is a cool climate. It is possible to see the sea of mist in both the east and the west. On the hilltop, there are three viewpoints:
Viewpoint 1: To get to the Skywalk Aiyoeweng, visitors must walk 500 metres from the car park. The walkway is a good concrete path, or use the motorcycle taxi service from the car park up and back. The building consists of a three-storey viewing area. There is a corridor protruding from the base of the building. At the end of the balcony is a clear glass floor where visitors can clearly see below. It is possible to visit all-year round.
Viewpoint 2: Is the original point of the Aiyoeweng sea of mist. It is in the hilltop area near the telephone transmission towers and nearby the Skywalk Aiyoeweng. It is a concrete viewing balcony with two floors and a smaller path leading to the open ridge below, which from this area, it is possible to see beautiful views as well. Viewpoint 3: Is on the side of the road on the way up the hill at a lower level of about 1 kilometre from the first point. There is a car park on the roadside at this point, and there is a longitudinal observation deck along the ridge to see the view at many points. There are also several restaurants available here.
Gunung Silipat Mountain
Address: ทะเลหมอกฆูนุงซีลีปัต Aiyoeweng, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Gunung Silipat, standing at an accessible height of 607 meters, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Its gentle slopes make it perfect for hiking newbies and experienced trekkers, offering a range of activities that promise an immersive experience in the heart of nature.
Chaloem Phrakiat Rama IX Waterfall
Address: น้ำตกเฉลิมพระเกียรติ ร.9 คลอง วัง ใหม่, Aiyoeweng, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Located in the area of Muban Km 32, Aiyoeweng subdistrict. Originally, it was called “Wang Weng Waterfall”, but later on the occasion of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great’s 72nd Birthday Anniversary in 1999, the name was changed to honour the King. The atmosphere surrounding the waterfall is evergreen forest with cool weather. The waterfall cascades down from a cliff over 30 metres high, and there are five tiers. From the car park, visitors have to walk along a concrete walkway for about 300 metres to reach the Waterfall.
Winter Flower Garden
Address: Winter Flower Garden in Betong Tano Maero, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Suan Mai Dok Mueng Nao in Betong, There is cool place. nice atmosphere with the colourful flowers that show on the garden. and many Variety of flowers.
The largest postbox in Thailand
Address: ตู้ไปรษณีย์สูงใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก Betong District, Yala, Thailand .The first giant postbox is located on the corner of Sukyang Road at the Clock Tower Intersection in the Betong city centre. It was built in 1924 before World War 2 by Mr. Sanguan Chirachinda, former post and telegraph master and Mayor of Betong subdistrict. It has a radio transmitter on top of the postbox. The purpose is to report the country’s news to the people of Betong, and it is still used as a post box at the present time. Currently, a new, larger post box is being built at the community hall on Sukyang Road. It will be 9 metres high, and it is a prominent feature that tourists come to take photos as souvenirs.
Piyamit Tunnel & Millennium Tree
Address: อุโมงค์ปิยะมิตร หมู่ 2 Tano Maero, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .The Piyamit Tunnel is a must-visit destination, not just for its historical significance, but also for the natural wonders that surround it. One such wonder is the Piyamit Millennium Tree, a sight that should not be missed. This tree is a marvel of nature, frequently attracting tourists who flock to capture its grandeur in their photographs.
The tree is not just any tree, it is a giant, a testament to the power and beauty of nature. Its age and size make it a unique spectacle, a sight that leaves visitors in awe. The tree stands tall and proud, a silent sentinel that has witnessed the passage of time.
Visiting the Piyamit Tunnel and the Millennium Tree comes with a modest entrance fee of THB 60. The journey to the actual tunnel entrance involves a short climb of stairs, but the effort is well worth it. Along the way, visitors will encounter a few small temples nestled on the hill, and of course, the magnificent tree.
The Piyamit Millennium Tree is part of the tour to the Piyamit Tunnels complex. This old, big tree is located inside the jungle, a sight to behold after finishing the visit to the Piyamit Tunnels. It is believed that the tree has been alive for more than a thousand years, a testament to its resilience and strength. The entrance fee includes both the Piyamit Tunnel and the old big tree, making it a worthwhile visit for anyone in Betong.
Sud Saim Park
Address: สวนสุดสยาม Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Perched atop a hill, Sud Siam Park offers panoramic views of Betong, lush gardens, and a tranquil escape for families and fitness enthusiasts. Visitors rave about its unique statues, jogging paths, playgrounds, and the nearby stadium and museum. While some note the abandoned pool and lack of iconic attractions, many enjoy the park’s peaceful vibe, fresh air, and magical spot for making wishes—making it a favorite local retreat.
Taepusu Brigde
Address: สะพานแตปูซู Aiyoeweng, Betong District, Yala, Thailand .Located in the village at the Km 32 marker on Highway No. 410 (Betong-Yala route). It is a wooden bridge that is suspended with wire ropes. It can only be used by motorcycles and people walking to cross between the two banks of the Pattani River. It is another popular spot for tourists to take photos as a souvenir.
Betong Night Market
Address: หอนาฬิกาเบตง Betong District, Yala, Thailand .The location isa clock tower surrounding. As the sun sets, the night market comes alive with a variety of stalls.The street decorates by many full color lamps. There are many foods in economical price for you to enjoy Thai and Local food around there.
Skywalk Aiyoeweng Located on Khao Microwave at Muban Km 32, Aiyoeweng subdistrict. It is an area for telephone transmission towers; hence, the origin of the name of Khao Microwave. It is about 621 metres above level, and at the top of the mountain is a cool climate. It is possible to see the sea of mist in both the east and the west. On the hilltop, there are three viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: To get to the Skywalk Aiyoeweng, visitors must walk 500 metres from the car park. The walkway is a good concrete path, or use the motorcycle taxi service from the car park up and back. The building consists of a three-storey viewing area. There is a corridor protruding from the base of the building. At the end of the balcony is a clear glass floor where visitors can clearly see below. It is possible to visit all-year round. Viewpoint 2: Is the original point of the Aiyoeweng sea of mist. It is in the hilltop area near the telephone transmission towers and nearby the Skywalk Aiyoeweng. It is a concrete viewing balcony with two floors and a smaller path leading to the open ridge below, which from this area, it is possible to see beautiful views as well. Viewpoint 3: Is on the side of the road on the way up the hill at a lower level of about 1 kilometre from the first point. There is a car park on the roadside at this point, and there is a longitudinal observation deck along the ridge to see the view at many points. There are also several restaurants available here.Gunung Silipat Mountain Gunung Silipat, standing at an accessible height of 607 meters, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Its gentle slopes make it perfect for hiking newbies and experienced trekkers, offering a range of activities that promise an immersive experience in the heart of nature.Chaloem Phrakiat Rama IX Waterfall Located in the area of Muban Km 32, Aiyoeweng subdistrict. Originally, it was called “Wang Weng Waterfall”, but later on the occasion of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great’s 72nd Birthday Anniversary in 1999, the name was changed to honour the King. The atmosphere surrounding the waterfall is evergreen forest with cool weather. The waterfall cascades down from a cliff over 30 metres high, and there are five tiers. From the car park, visitors have to walk along a concrete walkway for about 300 metres to reach the Waterfall.Winter Flower Garden Suan Mai Dok Mueng Nao in Betong, There is cool place. nice atmosphere with the colourful flowers that show on the garden. and many Variety of flowers.The largest postbox in Thailand The first giant postbox is located on the corner of Sukyang Road at the Clock Tower Intersection in the Betong city centre. It was built in 1924 before World War 2 by Mr. Sanguan Chirachinda, former post and telegraph master and Mayor of Betong subdistrict. It has a radio transmitter on top of the postbox. The purpose is to report the country’s news to the people of Betong, and it is still used as a post box at the present time. Currently, a new, larger post box is being built at the community hall on Sukyang Road. It will be 9 metres high, and it is a prominent feature that tourists come to take photos as souvenirs.Piyamit Tunnel & Millennium Tree The Piyamit Tunnel is a must-visit destination, not just for its historical significance, but also for the natural wonders that surround it. One such wonder is the Piyamit Millennium Tree, a sight that should not be missed. This tree is a marvel of nature, frequently attracting tourists who flock to capture its grandeur in their photographs.The tree is not just any tree, it is a giant, a testament to the power and beauty of nature. Its age and size make it a unique spectacle, a sight that leaves visitors in awe. The tree stands tall and proud, a silent sentinel that has witnessed the passage of time.Visiting the Piyamit Tunnel and the Millennium Tree comes with a modest entrance fee of THB 60. The journey to the actual tunnel entrance involves a short climb of stairs, but the effort is well worth it. Along the way, visitors will encounter a few small temples nestled on the hill, and of course, the magnificent tree.The Piyamit Millennium Tree is part of the tour to the Piyamit Tunnels complex. This old, big tree is located inside the jungle, a sight to behold after finishing the visit to the Piyamit Tunnels. It is believed that the tree has been alive for more than a thousand years, a testament to its resilience and strength. The entrance fee includes both the Piyamit Tunnel and the old big tree, making it a worthwhile visit for anyone in Betong.Sud Saim Park Perched atop a hill, Sud Siam Park offers panoramic views of Betong, lush gardens, and a tranquil escape for families and fitness enthusiasts. Visitors rave about its unique statues, jogging paths, playgrounds, and the nearby stadium and museum. While some note the abandoned pool and lack of iconic attractions, many enjoy the park’s peaceful vibe, fresh air, and magical spot for making wishes—making it a favorite local retreat.Taepusu Brigde Located in the village at the Km 32 marker on Highway No. 410 (Betong-Yala route). It is a wooden bridge that is suspended with wire ropes. It can only be used by motorcycles and people walking to cross between the two banks of the Pattani River. It is another popular spot for tourists to take photos as a souvenir.Betong Night Market The location isa clock tower surrounding. As the sun sets, the night market comes alive with a variety of stalls.The street decorates by many full color lamps. There are many foods in economical price for you to enjoy Thai and Local food around there.