Eight areas across twelve districts — what each one actually offers, what it does not, how much advertised rental stock exists in it (in eleven of twelve cases, none), and whether it sits inside or outside the Emergency Decree as extended to 19 October 2026.
Pattani has twelve districts and, for practical purposes, two places a foreign resident lives. Rusamilae is the university quarter on the western side of the capital district — Prince of Songkla University's Pattani campus, the province's only private hospital, the immigration office, and every one of the sixteen advertised rental buildings in the province carries a PSU tag. Pattani town centre, the tambon of Sabarang, Anoru and Chabang Tiko, is twenty minutes east and holds the general hospital, the provincial hall, the Pattani Central Mosque and the Chinese-Peranakan shophouse old town; it is the only walkable place in the province. The other six areas below are real places with real institutions and no advertised housing at all, which is a description rather than a dismissal — plenty of people live in them, they simply do not do it through a portal.
The Emergency Decree, by district. The Cabinet extended it from 20 July to 19 October 2026, reportedly the 85th renewal since July 2005. Still covered: Mueang Pattani, Khok Pho, Nong Chik, Sai Buri, Yarang. Exempted: Yaring, Panare, Mayo, Mai Kaen, Thung Yang Daeng, Kapho, Mae Lan. This is a legal distinction about which emergency powers apply where — it affects checkpoints and administration and it is not a safety rating. The province as a whole carries standing travel advice from the US, the UK and Australia; see the hub for the full picture and always check your own government's current advisory.
The town municipality of Pattani covers three tambon of Mueang Pattani district — Sabarang, Anoru and Chabang Tiko — and between them they hold almost everything institutional in the province. Pattani Hospital, the only general hospital in twelve districts, stands at 2 Nong Chik Road in tambon Sabarang, about two hundred metres from the provincial hall; its own website documents 335 beds across nine general and three special wards, though third-party health directories describe it as a Standard-level hospital of 504 beds, and because the hospital's own page was last edited in 2013 we print both figures rather than pick. The Pattani Central Mosque is the province's principal one, built from 1954 over nearly nine years of construction and formally opened on 25 May 1963 by Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, with a form widely compared to the Taj Mahal. Anoru is the old town: a street of Chinese-Peranakan shophouses that the Thailand Film Office's own location register lists as 'Old Town Pattani' and describes as old Hokkien Chinese building stock, and the Leng Chu Kiang shrine of Chao Mae Lim Ko Niao — the goddess venerated by Pattani's ethnic Chinese community, whose festival is one of the two or three dates the province is known for nationally. Chabang Tiko is where the Sultan of Patani relocated his residence in the nineteenth century. This is the one genuinely walkable place in the province and it is also, on the portals, where the rental market is: twelve of RentHub's sixteen Pattani listings are tagged to Pattani Hospital. Be clear-eyed about the other side of it — Mueang Pattani is one of the five districts still inside the Emergency Decree as extended to 19 October 2026, and three Western governments carry standing advice about the province.
Advertised rent: Part of the ฿2,300–4,900/mo cluster that makes up most of RentHub's sixteen Pattani listings — twelve of the sixteen are tagged to Pattani Hospital, which sits in tambon Sabarang (advertised asking prices on one portal, not a verified benchmark)
Who it suits: Anyone who wants to walk rather than ride, and anyone whose priority is proximity to the general hospital and the provincial administration. The trade is noise, traffic and the fact that Mueang Pattani is one of the five districts still inside the Emergency Decree.
If Pattani has an expatriate-legible neighbourhood, this is it. Prince of Songkla University's Pattani campus stands at 181 Charoenpradit Road in tambon Rusamilae, and it is the oldest university campus in southern Thailand: the cabinet approved Rusamilae as the site in the mid-1960s, construction began in 1966, the university took the name Prince of Songkla in September 1967 under a founding Act effective 13 March 1968, and staff and students moved onto the partially-built campus in November 1968. Eight faculties operate here — Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Science and Technology, Islamic Science, Fine and Applied Arts, Communication Sciences, Political Science and Nursing — and the Faculty of Islamic Science in particular gives the campus a standing across the wider Malay-Muslim world that no other Thai university has. The province's only private hospital is here too: Siroros Hospital Pattani at 30/10 tambon Rusamilae, on a site of nine rai two ngan, which its own site describes as the first private hospital in the province, with a thirty-bed inpatient ward, emergency department, operating rooms, dialysis centre and central laboratory, and which belongs to a three-hospital group also covering Yala and Narathiwat. A widely-used expat directory places the provincial Immigration Office at 2/12 Pak Nam Road in the same tambon on 073-460-202 — we did not open the Immigration Bureau's own page for it, so treat that as unconfirmed and check before travelling. The rental market follows all of this exactly: every one of the sixteen advertised buildings on RentHub carries a PSU Pattani tag and fourteen carry a Pattani Community College tag. This is a university housing market with a hospital attached, and it is the only one in the province.
Advertised rent: The deepest advertised supply in the province and the reason the market exists at all — all sixteen of RentHub's Pattani listings carry a Prince of Songkla University Pattani Campus tag, most of them physically in Rusamilae, running roughly ฿2,300–4,900/mo with one dormitory-style outlier at ฿600–1,200
Who it suits: The default recommendation. Academics, students, exchange staff, anyone working with the university, and anyone who wants the province's only private hospital, its immigration office and its only browsable rental supply within a few minutes of each other.
East of the capital the land curls around Pattani Bay and out to Laem Tachi, the long sand spit that all but closes the bay off from the Gulf, and this is the oldest-inhabited ground in the province. Krue Se Mosque stands here, on the Pattani-Narathiwat road just outside the town: brick-and-mortar in a Middle Eastern manner, with rounded columns, generally dated to the reign of King Naresuan between roughly 1578 and 1593, and famously never finished — the local telling ties its incompletion to the curse of Lim Ko Niao, whose shrine sits a few kilometres away in the old town, which is why the two sites are almost always visited together. Yaring was one of the seven mueang the Patani region was broken into in 1906, and its coastline is a working one: this is kolae boat country, the painted wooden fishing craft of the Malay-Muslim coast, and the province recorded more than 80,000 people working in fisheries as of 2019. Pattani is also the only province in Thailand where the Ministry of Agriculture prohibits trawlers and destructive nets within four nautical miles of the shore, a protection that exists precisely because so many households here fish from small boats. Practically, Yaring is one of the seven Pattani districts that the Emergency Decree no longer covers under the extension running to 19 October 2026. Nothing at all is advertised for rent out here — what exists is houses and rooms let by their owners, found by asking.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised — Yaring does not appear in RentHub's Pattani district facet, which lists only Muang Pattani (no advertised inventory to quote)
Who it suits: People whose reason for being here is the coast, the fishing economy or the heritage — and who are content to find housing by asking rather than by browsing. Exempted from the Emergency Decree.
Nong Chik runs west from the capital along the coast toward Songkhla, and it carries two things that matter to anyone reading a relocation guide. The first is the airport, and it is a disappointment worth stating clearly: Pattani Airport, IATA PAN and ICAO VTSK, sits in tambon Bo Thong in this district, but it is a Royal Thai Air Force facility supporting counter-insurgency operations and it does not run scheduled commercial flights. We found no evidence of any 2026 civilian schedule. The province's own encyclopaedia entry points at Narathiwat as the nearest airport with public flights; in practice foreign residents fly into Hat Yai International, about 108 kilometres and an hour and a half away by road, and the teacher-written Ajarn.com region guide describes exactly that — roughly ninety minutes in the air from Bangkok and then a two-hour drive. The second is economic. Nong Chik was named as one of three pilot model cities in the Triangle of Stability, Prosperity and Sustainability project, alongside Betong in Yala and the Chana-Sabayoi area of Songkhla, a Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre programme intended to pull private investment into the Deep South. The source we could open for that is from 2017 and we could not verify its 2026 status, so treat the designation as real and its current progress as unconfirmed. Nong Chik is one of the five districts still inside the Emergency Decree.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised on the portals we could bound to the province — the one Nong Chik entry we found anywhere was a land parcel for sale at ฿230,000 on DDproperty (no advertised rental inventory to quote)
Who it suits: Anyone commuting toward Songkhla, and anyone tracking the Triangle model-city investment programme. Still inside the Emergency Decree, and the airfield here is military rather than commercial.
Here is the single most useful piece of trivia in the province: the railway station called Pattani is not in Pattani town. It stands in Khok Pho subdistrict of Khok Pho district, well inland to the southwest, a class 1 station opened in April 1917 under its honest original name of Khok Pho, 1,009.209 kilometres from Thon Buri — so if you book a train to 'Pattani' you arrive a substantial drive from the capital. Three more stations sit on the same stretch: Na Pradu and Wat Chang Hai in Khok Pho district and Khlong Sai in Mae Lan, all class 3. The services are the Bangkok–Sungai Kolok trains including the Thaksin Special Express, plus rapid and local workings toward Yala. Note that the UK's travel advice specifically names the Hat Yai to Padang Besar line through these provinces, so read the security section before you plan a rail trip. Khok Pho also holds the province's most-visited Buddhist site by a distance. Wat Chang Hai Rat Buranaram is more than three hundred years old, its founder unrecorded, and it holds the stupa containing the ashes of Luang Pu Thuat — the monk whose amulets are among the most sought-after in Thailand and who is revered nationally rather than locally, which is why a temple in a Malay-Muslim province draws Thai Buddhist pilgrims from everywhere. Namtok Sai Khao National Park is in the same district, its territory spilling over into Yala and Songkhla, with a seven-tier waterfall whose top drop is given as forty metres. Khok Pho remains inside the Emergency Decree; Mae Lan is one of the seven districts exempted from it.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised — neither Khok Pho nor Mae Lan appears in RentHub's Pattani district facet, and DDproperty maintains district routes for both without returning rental stock (no advertised inventory to quote)
Who it suits: The only realistic choice for anyone who genuinely needs a railway station, plus pilgrims and visitors to Wat Chang Hai. Khok Pho remains inside the Emergency Decree; Mae Lan is exempted.
Past the sand spit at Laem Tachi the coast turns and opens onto the Gulf proper, and Panare is the district that gets it. Hat Talo Kapo, also rendered Tala Kapor, is the beach the Thai government's own film-location register carries for this province, and the shoreline either side of it is fishing village after fishing village — this is the most photographed stretch of the 170 kilometres of Gulf coast that two separate official tourism sources both give for Pattani, a figure worth trusting precisely because two independent official pages landed on the identical number. What Panare does not have is any advertised long-stay housing whatsoever, any hospital above community level, or any of the province's institutions. It also, and this matters, sits outside the Emergency Decree: the extension running from 20 July to 19 October 2026 exempts Yaring, Panare, Mayo, Mai Kaen, Thung Yang Daeng, Kapho and Mae Lan, leaving Mueang Pattani, Khok Pho, Nong Chik, Sai Buri and Yarang inside it. That is a legal distinction about which emergency powers apply where, not a safety rating, and nobody should read it as one — but it is a real, published, district-level fact and this guide would rather you had it than not.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised — Panare does not appear in RentHub's Pattani district facet at all (no advertised inventory to quote)
Who it suits: Quiet, coastal, cheap and completely unserved. Exempted from the Emergency Decree. Not a choice for anyone who needs services within twenty minutes.
Sai Buri is the province's second town and it has a longer pedigree than that suggests. When the Patani region was reorganised in 1906 it was broken into a set of mueang — Patani, Nong Chik, Raman, Ra-ngae, Saiburi, Yala and Yaring — and Saiburi was one of them, a seat in its own right before it became a district of somebody else's province. It sits at the mouth of the Sai Buri River, the second of the province's two major rivers after the Pattani, on the coast running southeast toward the Narathiwat boundary, and it is a fishing and market town rather than an administrative one. Behind it, Mai Kaen and Kapho are small inland districts of rubber, orchard and paddy; all three are among the seven districts the Emergency Decree no longer covers. Practically, living out here means the capital for anything medical above a community hospital, no advertised rental stock of any kind, and a drive of well over an hour to Hat Yai for an airport. What it offers instead is the least mediated version of Malay-Muslim southern Thailand available anywhere with a road to it — and, for anyone whose reason for being in the province is language, fisheries, development work or the university's Islamic Science faculty, that is not a small thing.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised — none of the three districts appears in RentHub's Pattani district facet (no advertised inventory to quote)
Who it suits: People working in fisheries or with communities in the southeast, and anyone who wants the least mediated version of Malay-Muslim southern Thailand available with a road to it. All three districts are exempted from the Emergency Decree.
Follow the Pattani River inland and you reach the oldest thing in the province. Yarang Ancient City is the archaeological ground of the port polity that preceded the Patani Sultanate — an early urban site of moats, mounds and religious structures that the Thailand Film Office's location register carries and that appears in the province's own historical material as the origin point of everything that came after. Yarang district today is agricultural, as are Mayo and Thung Yang Daeng behind it: rubber, orchard and paddy running back toward the Yala provincial line, in the direction of the Sankalakhiri hills where the province reaches its highest point of 796 metres at Khao Yai. This is also where the province's poverty is concentrated in practice. The National Economic and Social Development Council's 2024 report put Pattani's poverty rate at 25.39 per cent, the third-highest of Thailand's 77 provinces behind Mae Hong Son and Yala, and reporting on that release noted Pattani has been among the country's five poorest provinces for at least fifteen consecutive years. Yarang remains inside the Emergency Decree; Mayo and Thung Yang Daeng are exempted from it. There is no advertised rental stock in any of the three, and the only inland listing on any portal we opened was a house for sale in Mayo at 1.5 million baht.
Advertised rent: Nothing advertised — none of the three districts appears in RentHub's Pattani district facet, and the only inland listing we found on any portal was a house for sale in Mayo at ฿1.5m (no advertised rental inventory to quote)
Who it suits: Agricultural and development work, archaeology at Yarang, and nobody else. Yarang remains inside the Emergency Decree; Mayo and Thung Yang Daeng are exempted.
Rusamilae, and it is not close. Everything a non-Thai resident needs sits inside that one tambon on the western side of the capital district: Prince of Songkla University's Pattani campus at 181 Charoenpradit Road with eight faculties and the province's only real concentration of English speakers; Siroros Hospital Pattani at 30/10, the province's only private hospital, with a thirty-bed inpatient ward, emergency department, operating rooms and dialysis centre; the provincial immigration office, which a widely-used expat directory places at 2/12 Pak Nam Road on 073-460-202; and essentially the entire advertised rental market, because all sixteen of RentHub's Pattani listings carry a PSU Pattani tag. The town centre twenty minutes east is the alternative if you would rather be walkable and next to the general hospital. Everywhere else means driving for everything.
There is only one area with enough advertised inventory to quote, and we will not manufacture figures for the other seven. RentHub's Pattani province index showed sixteen advertised long-stay buildings in August 2026 at ฿600 to ฿5,500 a month, with the bulk between ฿2,300 and ฿4,900; the ฿600–1,200 floor is a single dormitory-style room and not a market rate. Its district facet read Muang Pattani (15) and listed no other district at all. So the honest position is: budget ฿2,300–4,900 for an advertised apartment in the capital district, and understand that in the other eleven districts you are negotiating directly with an owner for a house or a room, with no published price series to anchor against. Ajarn.com's teacher-written region guide, updated 7 February 2026, confirms the direction without giving numbers: rent for a basic apartment or small house is reasonable and local food is cheap.
We will not rank districts by safety, because nobody can do that responsibly and a website certainly should not. What we can give you is the published legal distinction. The Cabinet extended the Emergency Decree from 20 July to 19 October 2026 — reportedly the 85th renewal since July 2005 — covering Mueang Pattani, Khok Pho, Nong Chik, Sai Buri and Yarang, and exempting Yaring, Panare, Mayo, Mai Kaen, Thung Yang Daeng, Kapho and Mae Lan. That determines which emergency powers apply where and affects checkpoints and administration; it is not a safety score. Separately, the whole province carries standing travel advice from the US (exercise increased caution), the UK (against all but essential travel) and Australia (reconsider your need to travel), and SBPAC's data shows incidents have historically been more frequent in Narathiwat than in Pattani, on a trend that has fallen from 1,407 incidents in 2007 to 150 in 2025. Read your own government's current advisory and talk to people already living there.
Physically yes, practically with your eyes open. The province has 170 kilometres of Gulf coastline — a figure two separate official tourism sources give identically, which is why we trust it — and it splits into two very different halves. Inside Pattani Bay, behind the Laem Tachi sand spit, Yaring holds Krue Se Mosque and the kolae fishing fleet. Outside it, Panare gets the open sea and Hat Talo Kapo, the beach the Thai government's own film-location register carries for this province, with Sai Buri, Mai Kaen and Kapho running southeast toward Narathiwat. What none of the coastal districts have is advertised rental stock, a hospital above community level, or any of the province's institutions. Pattani is also the only province in Thailand where the Ministry of Agriculture bans trawlers and destructive nets within four nautical miles of shore, which tells you what the coast is actually for: small-boat fishing households, over 80,000 people in the sector as of 2019.
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