
If the raw beauty and otherworldly terrain of Jurassic World captured your imagination, here’s your chance to live the adventure. The franchise is known for jaw-dropping visual effects and CGI dinosaurs. Thailand's southern provinces were transformed into dinosaur-infested zones, from ethereal limestone karsts to thick rainforests and ancient caves.
These landscapes weren’t just pretty set pieces — they played a vital role in making the film’s primal world feel real. And the best part? You don’t need to be part of a Hollywood crew to visit them. Whether you're a movie buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking your next exotic escape, these five locations will transport you straight into the wild heart of Jurassic World.
Set in the Andaman Sea, the Hāa Islands — a cluster of five limestone islets — were used for underwater and aerial sequences in Jurassic World: Rebirth. With crystal-clear waters and dramatic karsts jutting out of the sea, they doubled as remote dinosaur territory. Snorkel or dive among coral reefs and caves teeming with marine life — you might not spot a Mosasaurus, but you’ll definitely get a Jurassic thrill.
Day trips from Koh Lanta or Trang include snorkelling tours to the islands. Visit between November and April for calmer seas.
This iconic bay, famous for its towering limestone cliffs and emerald waters, is featured in key chase scenes in Jurassic World: Rebirth. The surreal landscape served as the backdrop for some of the most intense jungle action. Already known from Bond films, the bay’s cinematic legacy continues, including dinosaurs. Hop on a longtail boat or kayak through hidden lagoons and sea caves. Don’t miss James Bond Island nearby, another film-famed spot.
Located near Krabi Town, this multi-tiered waterfall surrounded by dense rainforest was the perfect setting for jungle scenes in Jurassic World: Rebirth involving dinosaurs on the run. The area’s wild, untamed look provided an immersive prehistoric vibe. A short hike through the park’s rainforest trail leads to the falls. It’s great for swimming, picnicking, and imagining raptors around the bend.
This enchanting natural pool, glowing with an emerald hue, offered a contrast to the Jurassic World: Rebirth's high-stakes scenes. Tucked within Khao Phra Bang Khram Wildlife Sanctuary, it appears otherworldly — much like the isolated beauty of Jurassic World. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds. Combine it with a stop at the nearby Blue Pool and hot springs for a full-day nature retreat.
Tucked between Krabi town and Ao Nang, Railay Beach is only accessible by boat — and that isolation is exactly what made it a perfect filming location for Jurassic World: Rebirth. Surrounded by dramatic limestone cliffs, lush jungle, and crystal-clear waters, Railay offered the primal, untouched scenery that screams "dinosaur territory." The beach and its rugged surroundings were used to depict a remote island environment in the film, bringing to life a landscape where dinosaurs roam free.
You can hike up to the Railay Viewpoint or explore Phra Nang Cave nearby — both locations offer views that are visible on screen.