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For travellers with a keen eye for quirky photo ops, Thailand has just unveiled a surprising gem that’s causing a buzz online. Picture this: a 7-Eleven convenience store nestled against a majestic mountain backdrop, evoking memories of Japan’s famous Lawson store with Mount Fuji standing tall in the distance. Except… it's not in Japan. It's in Phatthalung, Thailand. Intrigued? Here is a closer look at the charm of this unexpected hotspot, perfect for Muslim travellers seeking unique experiences.
While Mount Fuji is globally recognised for its symmetrical, snow-capped peak, Khao Ok Talu brings its own rugged charm to the table. Rising modestly to about 250 meters, this striking limestone mountain is anything but ordinary. Its unique silhouette features a natural hole near the summit, adding a dramatic flair that makes it instantly recognisable—especially when perfectly framed behind a 7-Eleven.
Khao Ok Talu is not just visually stunning but also spiritually enriching. For Muslim travellers, the peaceful environment offers a serene space for reflection. The climb to the summit, though challenging with a steep 1,000-step ascent, is rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Phatthalung. Additionally, a small Buddhist temple at the top provides a glimpse into the local spiritual culture, while nearby areas often have mosques to accommodate prayer needs.
Image credit: The Nation Thailand | Official Facebook
So, what makes this 7-Eleven so special? It’s the perfect juxtaposition of the every day and the extraordinary. In Japan, the Lawson with Mount Fuji in the background has become a tourist magnet. Now, Thailand has its own version—a humble convenience store transformed into an Instagram-worthy landmark thanks to its scenic backdrop.
The photo went viral, sparking curiosity and wanderlust among travellers eager to see it for themselves. For Muslim travellers, the appeal lies not only in the unique photo opportunity but also in the ease of finding halal snacks and meals at nearby shops, making it both picturesque and practical.
Image credit: Russell WDeasley | Official Facebook
Ready to see this quirky spot in person? Here’s how to make it happen:
Fly into Trang Airport: This is the closest airport to Phatthalung and serves as the gateway to this scenic adventure.
Hop on a bus or grab a taxi: From Trang, head to Phatthalung. Mention “Baan Pheng Bypass Road” to locals, and they’ll guide you to this now-famous convenience store.
Best time to visit: Plan your trip between November and March to enjoy cooler, drier weather. This period also aligns with school holidays in many Muslim-majority countries, making it ideal for family trips.
Image credit: The Nation Thailand | Official Facebook
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Travelling isn’t just about ticking off famous landmarks. It’s about the stories collected along the way—and what better story than discovering a Thai 7-Eleven that mirrors the scenic charm of Japan?
Whether one is an avid climber eager to conquer Khao Ok Talu, a cultural explorer seeking out hidden gems, or simply someone who loves snapping unique photos, this spot in Phatthalung offers something special. Plus, the availability of halal food and nearby prayer facilities ensures a comfortable travel experience.
So, the next time a trip to Thailand is on the horizon, consider a detour to Phatthalung. It's a destination that proves convenience and cultural charm can go hand in hand.
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