-
southern Thailand,
where it is
known as the
Sankalakhiri Range (Thai: ทิวเขาสันกาลาคีรี; RTGS: Thio Khao
Sankalakhiri;
pronounced [tʰīw kʰǎw sǎn.kāːlāːkʰīːrīː])...
- with the Thai town of Ban Buketa. The
Golok River originates in the
Sankalakhiri Mountains in Thailand's
Sukhirin District,
flowing northeast through...
- of the Gulf of
Thailand to the north. The
south is
dominated by the
Sankalakhiri mountain range,
which includes Budo-Su-ngai Padi
National Park, on the...
- Thailand's
protected areas. Budo–Su-ngai Padi
National Park is in the
Sankalakhiri mountain range.
Established on 17 June 1999, the park
covers an area...
- Malaysia. Yala
province is in
southern Thailand. The
highest point of the
Sankalakhiri Range (Northern
Titiwangsa Mountains), the 1,533-meter (5,030 ft)-high...
- Ko Ta Ru Tao archipelago. The
border with
Malaysia is
formed by the
Sankalakhiri range,
sometimes sub-divided into the Pattani, Taluban, and Songkhla...
-
Binlah Sonkalagiri (Thai: บินหลา สันกาลาคีรี, RTGS: Binla
Sankalakhiri) is the pen-name of Thai
author Wuthichat Choomsanit (วุฒิชาติ ชุ่มสนิท, born 1965)...
- Perak.[better source needed] Ulu Titi
Basah is the
highest summit of the
Sankalakhiri Range (Thai: ทิวเขาสันกาลาคีรี), the
northern section of the Titiwangsa...
-
southern section of the
mountain system. The
northern part is
known as the
Sankalakhiri Range,
formed by the
smaller Pattani,
Songkhla and
Taluban subranges...
-
Malaysian state of
Perak and to the west is Kedah. The
highest point of the
Sankalakhiri Range (Northern
Titiwangsa Mountains), 1,533 m (5,030 ft) high Ulu Titi...