Thailand becomes a real-life Jurassic park

Imagine stepping into the movie screen of Jurassic World: Rebirth without leaving the planet. Thailand’s lush forests, sparkling beaches, and dramatic limestone cliffs served as the film’s jaw-dropping backdrop.

From Krabi to Phang Nga, locals and tourists alike are now retracing dinosaur steps. The scenery is so wild and untouched that even the filmmakers said it felt like stepping into another era.

Khao Phanom Bencha’s hidden forests

Krabi’s Khao Phanom Bencha National Park feels like a step back into Earth’s earliest chapters. The rainforest here is so dense and untouched that every turn seems to hide something ancient—misty valleys, giant old-growth trees, and limestone cliffs that rise like prehistoric fortresses.

Visitors can spend a few hours trekking through the forest, pausing to admire 360-degree views. It’s easy to picture massive creatures moving just beyond the trees.

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Koh Kradan island as dinosaur nesting grounds

Trang Province’s Koh Kradan Island, known for its soft white sand and turquoise waters, was a key filming location for the film “Jurassic World: Rebirth.” The island was transformed into a prehistoric dinosaur nesting ground for the movie, specifically featuring Sunset Beach and its surrounding natural landscape.

Filming here captured the island’s pristine beaches, coral reefs, and dense rainforest, making Koh Kradan a standout site in the film’s depiction of a dinosaur-inhabited paradise.

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Ao Phang Nga’s dramatic chase scenes

Phang Nga’s limestone cliffs and calm waters hosted intense on-screen action. Koh Panak Cave and Khao Tapu’s “nail mountain” became iconic movie landmarks.

Boat tours let visitors see the filming spots up close. Fans can relive chase scenes while soaking in one of Thailand’s most famous natural vistas. The scenery is so striking that even non-fans can’t help but be amazed.

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Huai To waterfall’s cinematic charm

The crew also filmed near Huai To Waterfall, where cascading water and tropical greenery created a mystical atmosphere. The waterfall’s roar added drama to dinosaur encounters.

Hiking here today lets visitors feel the movie’s energy. The setting is perfect for photos that make you look like part of the adventure. It’s easy to spend hours exploring and enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Clear waters at Klong Rud canal

Klong Rud, the crystal-clear canal, became a backdrop for quieter yet memorable scenes. Its calm, reflective waters gave a serene counterpoint to high-octane sequences.

Kayak tours now let travelers glide along the canal. You can spot the same angles the camera captured and imagine dinosaurs watching from the banks. It’s a hidden gem where adventure meets relaxation in perfect harmony.

Two Brothers island and Naka’s appeal

These smaller islands offered untouched tropical beauty for sweeping aerial shots. The filmmakers loved the contrast of jungle green against bright blue waters.

Today, snorkelers and boaters explore these spots, enjoying views of limestone cliffs and hidden coves. It’s a chance to experience a blockbuster set firsthand. Visitors often feel like they’ve discovered a secret paradise out of a movie.

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Stunning aerial shots steal the show

Drone cameras captured Thailand’s landscapes like never before. Towering cliffs, sparkling bays, and dense forests created scenes that feel larger than life.

Fans visiting these locations often bring their own cameras to recreate epic shots. It’s a cinematic playground with every corner ready for adventure. Even the tiniest cove or waterfall looks like it belongs in a film poster.

June 2024 brought international attention

Filming during the early summer sparked excitement in local towns. Hotels filled up, restaurants thrived, and tour companies offered themed excursions.

The international crew put Thailand on the map as a real-world Jurassic World. Local economies felt a boost while sharing natural beauty with the world. Media coverage and social posts made fans everywhere want to visit immediately.

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Guided tours make exploration easy

Visitors don’t need to be expert hikers or sailors to see filming sites. Guided hikes, private boat trips, and island tours let anyone step into the movie’s world safely.

Tour guides often point out exact filming locations. It’s thrilling to walk where the cast and dinosaurs once “roamed.” These tours also highlight wildlife and scenery, so every moment is full of discovery.

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Bangkok’s upcoming immersive experience

“Jurassic World: The Experience” will let fans dive into the franchise without leaving the city. Interactive exhibits and immersive displays bring dinosaurs to life for visitors of all ages.

It’s designed to complement real-world adventures. After exploring beaches and caves, travelers can enjoy a fully cinematic city experience. Fans can meet life-sized dinosaurs and feel the thrill of the movie indoors too.

Eco-tourism meets blockbuster fame

Thailand is emphasizing responsible visits to preserve these natural wonders. Local authorities encourage eco-friendly tours to keep forests, beaches, and limestone cliffs pristine.

Visitors are reminded to respect wildlife, pack out trash, and follow guidelines. The goal is to enjoy the movie magic without harming the environment. This approach ensures that future generations can experience the same cinematic landscapes.

Continue your journey with 14 hidden cities in Thailand that offer a fresh, off-the-beaten-path look at the country’s rich culture and natural beauty.

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Locals embrace tourism growth

The filming boom created new jobs and increased tourism interest. Hotels, boat operators, and local guides now cater to international fans eager to see the landscapes in person.

Communities also host educational programs about conservation. It’s a mix of adventure, economy, and environmental awareness that benefits everyone. Local businesses have become part of the story, making visitors feel welcomed into the region’s culture.

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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