Jurassic World: Rebirth @ Thailand

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Jurassic World: Rebirth @ Thailand Exploring Thailand's "Jurassic World" Filming Locations
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Get ready to roar into adventure! The highly anticipated "Jurassic World: Rebirth" (also known as "Jurassic World 4" or "Jurassic World Saga") has captivated audiences worldwide, not just with its thrilling dinosaur action, but also with its spectacular backdrops. What many might not realize is that the stunning, untamed wilderness depicted in the film is none other than the breathtaking natural landscapes of Southern Thailand! From dramatic limestone karsts to ancient rainforests and crystal-clear waters, Thailand's provinces of Krabi, Trang, and Phang Nga served as the epic stage for this cinematic masterpiece.

Join us on a journey to discover the exact locations where dinosaurs (or their CGI counterparts!) roamed freely. It's time to follow the footsteps of Hollywood and experience the true "Jurassic World" that exists right here in amazing Thailand!

1. Krabi Province (จังหวัดกระบี่): The Heart of the Jungle

Krabi, renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs, emerald waters, and lush national parks, provided the perfect setting for the wild, untamed jungle scenes in "Jurassic World: Rebirth."

Khao Phanom Bencha National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาพนมเบญจา)

Huai To Waterfall (น้ำตกห้วยโต้): This multi-tiered waterfall, cascading through dense rainforest, was a primary location for intense jungle sequences. Imagine the sound of rushing water blending with the roars of prehistoric creatures! The park offers accessible trails, allowing visitors to explore several levels of the falls and immerse themselves in the same untouched beauty seen on screen.

Klong Root / Nam Sai (คลองรูท / น้ำใส): Known as the "Clear Water Canal," this pristine freshwater stream, surrounded by lush community forest, offered serene yet mysterious backdrops. The incredibly clear, emerald-green water, fed by natural springs, provided stunning visuals for various scenes, likely involving tranquil moments before chaos ensues. Kayaking here allows you to glide through the very waters featured in the film.

Railay Beach (หาดไร่เลย์) & Phra Nang Cave (ถ้ำพระนาง):

While not explicitly confirmed for every scene, Railay's iconic towering limestone cliffs, accessible only by boat, and its secluded beaches like Phra Nang Cave Beach, naturally lend themselves to the remote island environments often featured in Jurassic films. Phra Nang Cave itself, with its mystical aura and stunning natural formations, could easily have provided inspiration or a backdrop for secluded, ancient spots. The dramatic landscape here makes it a quintessential "Jurassic" location.

2. Trang Province (จังหวัดตรัง): Island Paradise and Hidden Gems

Trang province, with its stunning Andaman coastline and less-explored islands, contributed significantly to the film's island and marine sequences.

Hat Chao Mai National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติหาดเจ้าไหม)

Ko Kradan (เกาะกระดาน): This island gem, famed for its powdery white sand and incredibly clear, shallow turquoise waters, was a key filming spot, particularly its Sunset Beach (หาดซันเซ็ท). Imagine vast, untouched beaches where prehistoric creatures might emerge from the forest. Ko Kradan offers pristine natural beauty, perfect for scenes requiring a remote, idyllic, yet potentially dangerous, paradise. It was recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the "Top 10 Best Beaches" in the world for 2025 and World Beach Guide as the best beach globally in 2023 and 2024.

Tham Morakot (Emerald Cave) (ถ้ำมรกต): This magical sea cave, accessible by swimming through a dark tunnel that opens into a hidden lagoon with an emerald-green pool, likely provided a truly unique and mysterious setting. Its secretive entrance and dramatic inner chamber are perfect for uncovering hidden prehistoric wonders.

Haa Islands (หมู่เกาะหาดอาทิตย์):

This beautiful cluster of five limestone islets in the Andaman Sea are renowned for their stunning underwater visibility and vibrant coral reefs. These islands were likely utilized for breathtaking aerial shots, showcasing the vast, isolated marine landscapes, and potentially for underwater sequences involving any aquatic prehistoric life.

3. Phang Nga Province (จังหวัดพังงา): Iconic Karsts and Panoramic Views

Phang Nga, famous for its dramatic limestone karsts rising majestically from the emerald waters of its bay, offered an iconic and awe-inspiring backdrop.

Ao Phang Nga National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติอ่าวพังงา)

Khao Ta Pu (เขาตะปู) / James Bond Island (เกาะเจมส์บอนด์): An instantly recognizable limestone stack, already famous from "The Man with the Golden Gun," this iconic landmark likely made an appearance to emphasize the unique and ancient geological formations of the region. Its dramatic presence is perfect for establishing a sense of awe and danger.

Samet Nangshe Viewpoint (จุดชมวิวเสม็ดนางชี): Offering one of Thailand's most spectacular panoramic views of Phang Nga Bay, dotted with countless limestone islets. This viewpoint was undoubtedly used for establishing shots, showcasing the vast, pristine "Jurassic" world that stretches endlessly across the horizon. The sunrise here is legendary.

Natai Beach (หาดนาใต้): This tranquil, less crowded beach north of Phuket provided expansive, unspoiled sandy shores and serene coastal scenes, offering a sense of untouched natural beauty, ideal for remote or hidden hideouts within the "Jurassic" landscape.
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"Jurassic World: Rebirth" has not only brought dinosaurs back to life but also shined a global spotlight on the unparalleled natural wonders of Thailand. From the lush, ancient forests of Krabi to the hidden island paradises of Trang and the iconic seascapes of Phang Nga, these locations offer an incredible opportunity for travelers to step directly into the world of the movie.

Come and explore the real-life "Jurassic World" in Thailand. Feel the thrill of adventure, marvel at untouched beauty, and create your own unforgettable journey where ancient nature meets cinematic magic!
カオ・カナップナーム (Khao Khanab Nam)は、クラビ市中心部近くのクラビ川沿いに位置する、高さ約100メートルの二つの石灰岩の丘です。この象徴的なランドマークは、多くの観光客がタラ公園の桟橋からロングテールボートを借りて、豊かなマングローブ林を約15分かけて航行し訪れます。
訪問者は丘の内部にある古代洞窟を探索するために階段を登ります。洞窟内には、何千年もかけて形成された美しい鍾乳石と石筍があり、過去の洪水で亡くなったとされる先史時代の人骨も多数発見されています。この場所は、自然の美しさと歴史的な意義を兼ね備えた貴重なスポットです。
丘の頂上にある展望台からは、曲がりくねったクラビ川と周囲の緑豊かな山々を一望でき、特に朝や夕方の光が美しく、写真撮影やリラックスするのに人気の場所です。
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この島では、シュノーケリング、ビーチバレー、ビーチサッカー、ダイビングなど多彩なアクティビティを楽しめます。また、ビーチウェディングや水中ウェディングといった特別なイベントも開催されることがあり、冒険とロマンスを兼ね備えたスポットとしても人気です。
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サメットナンチー展望台 (Samed Nang Chee Viewpoint / เสม็ดนางชี) は、タイ南部パンガー県のバーンクローンキアンに位置する、美しい日の出の名所です。展望台からはパンガー湾に点在する石灰岩の島々を一望でき、霧が立ちこめる夜明けの海に朝日が昇る瞬間は、まさに自然の芸術。訪れた人々の心に深く残る光景です。
このスポットは、2016年3月にソーシャルメディアで拡散された写真がきっかけで、タイ国内で人気が高まりました。外国人観光客にはまだあまり知られていませんが、今なおその注目度は上昇中です。展望エリアは2か所あり、1つ目はSamed Nang Chee Boutique(徒歩300m)、2つ目はさらに高台にあるSamed Nang Chee Resort(標高約800m、徒歩500m)で、どちらにもキャンプやバンガローの宿泊施設があります。
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