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Ча Ам, Таиланд
Introduction :
For too long the resorts of Cha-Am and Hua Hin having been
linked with a "&" for no valid reason. There is no reason why
they should be linked, they are both in different provinces,
Cha-Am in Petchaburi and Hua Hin in Prachuab Kirikhan and each
have their own sector of the travel market.
"It offers privacy with a particular appeal to the family
market" commented Kelly Cherkowski, General Manager of Spring
Fields Beach resort, " over 60% of guests staying with us, come
here to play golf."
"Cha-Am is a retreat, it's an escape from Bangkok," explained
Danny Chan, General Manager of The Regent Cha-Am, "The guest who
likes to come here will not enjoy Hua Hin and most definitely
not Pattaya. The appeal of Cha Am is that it has no night life!"
The charm of Cha-Am is what it can offer families with young
children or those in the golden years of their life that are
either close to retirement or are already enjoying it, a quiet
well ordered lifestyle free from the hassle of beach vendors.
Attractions :
In addition to having a great beach there are many places of
interest in the area that are no more than 45 mins away by car.
Phra Nakom Khiri or Khao Wang is a hilltop palace, built by King
Rama IV in 1859. The style is mainly European with some Thai and
Chinese influences. Sitting on three peaks the temple of Wat
Phra Khew is to the east; the main stupa of Phra That Chom Phet
in the middle and the residential Grand Palace to the west.
Both Kings Rama IV & V used the palace at their leisure and to
entertain their visitors. After the death of King Rama V it was
used less and less and sadly slipped into a state of decay. In
1935 it was registered as a national momument by the Fine Arts
Department and was restored to be a National Museum and National
Park. Open daily 9am-4pm it can be conveniently reached by
funicular railway roundtrip B40. Once at the top entrance to the
Museum is B30 for foreigners and B10 for Thais. It is an
excellent half-day excursion and takes a couple of hours to walk
the path linking the three peaks. The views are spectacular,
Phra That Chom Pet was renovated by Rama IV by covering the
existing one and is 40 meters tall and 20 wide. He was also
responsible for constructing Wat Phra Kaew in the same style as
the building of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha at the Grand
Palace in Bangkok. Being a keen and knowledgeable astronomer the
King also built Chatchawan Wiangchai Observatory to study the
stars and constellations. A statue of the King is housed in
Wechayan Wichien Prasat; a temple built in Prang style that was
typical of the period. The King's bedroom was in an interesting
two storey Chinese building Pramot Mahaisawan Hall.
To complete the full walk linking the three peaks can be tiring
and visitors are advised to take enough fresh drinking water.
Have gone back down the hill, Phra Ram Ratchaniwert Palace is
close by in the Army compound. King Rama V was frequently sick
during the rainy season, especially the month of September, at
this site was chosen as it was the best place for him to stay
when the rains came. Building of the south facing palace started
on 19th August 1910, designed by German architect Karl Dohring,
with Dr Bayer responsible for the projects engineering. The
two-storey building, with two domes and a brown tiled roof from
China, was styled on Kaiser Wilhelm's Palace in Germany. Sadly
King Rama V died before the building was completed. Rama VI
finally completed the construction in 1916.
The simple looking exterior hides its elaborate interior. On the
east side there is a perfect geometrically symmetric circular
staircase with tiled pillars decorated with cherub statues. The
upstairs circular hall is art nouveau style.
The Royal Dinning Room is a blend of modern German and French
art nouveau with a statue of Poseidon, the Greek God of the Sea.
Thailand's first ever known Badminton Court was laid in what is
now a small courtyard with a fountain. The Queen's Bedroom above
had an uninterrupted view of the former court. From the Kings
Bedroom there is an unobscured view of Khao Wang.
Another must see is Mrigadayavan Palace the "royal home of love
and hope" of King Rama VI. This site was chosen when the fresh
water supply at the existing royal residence at Khai Luang
became scarce. Not only did Huay Sai Nua have an abundance but
it was also close to a railway station. The King decided to
dismantle the former palace and reassemble it on the more
desirable site. The palace is built of Thong (Golden) Teak with
empty space under the building in the style of a traditional
Thai house. The building is supported by 1,080 concrete columns,
all of which have their base immersed in water at ground level
to prevent ants and insects entering the building. All the
buildings are by airy walkways. There is a Gatsbyesque quality
to wonder with bare feet on polished teak and feel the cool sea
breeze in your hair.
While staying the King on their first visit in 1924 Phranangchao
Intharasak Sachi, the royal consort fell pregnant and the King
was delighted with the thought that he might soon have a son.
But his hopes faded fast when it was discovered that the royal
consort could not give birth. The King nursed his wife with
concern and sadness at the Palace.
Rama VI returned to Mrigadayavan Palace with Phranangchao
Suwattha another royal consort and were in residence from 12
April until 20 June 1925. It was as if the King had come back to
say farewell to the royal residence that he loved as he died
shortly after returning to Bangkok.
Mrigadayavan Palace, Rama VI Camp, Cha-Am Petchburi 76120
(66-32-471401, 4711300).
Phra Ram Ratchaniwet Palace, Royal Thai Army Camp, Petchaburi
(66-32-428506-10).
Entrance to both Palaces is free of charge.
Getting around :
Tours and transport to the many sights around Cha-am can be
arranged by the major resort hotels. Alternatively there are
regular and inexpensive bus services between the main centres.
In the resorts the most common means of transportation is the
trishaw accommodating two passengers.
Dining & Entertainment :
Resort hotels offer an excellent choice of restaurants serving a
variety of cuisines. In addition both Cha-am and has several
simple but good restaurants where the local specialty is
deliciously fresh seafood.
Cha-Am Beach is a very beautiful beach. The access road to the
beach is two kilometers long.
Neighboring Attractions :
Kaeng Krachan Dam
This dam is located in Amphoe Tha Yang, 51 kilometers from
Cha-Am. One can go two ways: First is to travel to Amphoe Tha
Yang; then 30 kilometers beyond Tha Yang is the dam site.
Another way is to travel by Highway No. 4 where a right turn in
made between Km. 186-187; travel 30 kilometers more.
Chao Samran Beach
This beach, 51 kilometers from Cha-Am, used to be a famous
seaside resort in the old days. Legend says that King Naresuan
the Great and King Eka Thotsarot used to make royal visits
there. They enjoyed the beauty of this beach so much that they
spent many nights there causing the villagers to call it the
"Beach of Royal Leisure"
Four kilometers from Chao Samran Beach is Laem Luang Beach - a
white sandy beach some two kilometers in length. Seven
kilometers from Chao Samran Beach is Pukitian Beach which is the
latest popular beach in Phetchaburi.
Khao Wang
This hill in the vicinity of Amoghoe Muang Phetchaburi, 36
kilometers from Cha-Am is 92 meters high. King Mongkut was very
fond of Khao Wang so he commanded a palace built on top of it in
the year 1860 to be used for vacationing; he named it Phra
Nakhon Khiri. However, Phetchaburi inhabitants have called it "Khao
Wang" until now.
At present, Khao Wang is established as Phra Nakhon Khiri
National Museum, open to the public from 09.00-16.00 hours every
day. The entrance fee is 10 baht per person.
Khao Luang Cave
The cave is located in Khao Luang hill which is only 92 meters
high, and five kilometers from Khao Wang. Khao Luang Cave is
regarded as the most important cave of the province because it
houses a Buddha image cast by the royal command of King
Chulalongkorn as a dedication to King Nang Klao and King Mongkut.
On the right hand of Khao Luang access road at the foot of the
hill there is a large monastery called "Wat Tham Klaep" or Wat
Bun-thawi which has a very large multipurpose hall. The Sala
Kanparian and wooden door panels of the Ubosot are beautifully
carved.
Khao Bandai It
This is a rather small hill, 121 meters high, located two
kilometers from Khao Wang. An ancient monastery built in the
Ayutthaya period is named Wat Khao Bandai It. There are several
caves on this hill such as Tham Prathum, Tham Phra Chao Sua, and
Tham Phra Puttha Saiyat.
Khao Yoi Cave
This cave is located on Khao Yoi hill,67 kilometers from Cha-Am.
Various Buddha images are house(l in the cave. Khao Yoi Cave was
the place where King Mongkut practised meditation while he was
in the monkhood.
Sam Roi Yot National Park
This park is 58 kilometers from Hua Hin town ship. It occupies
an area of 61,300 rais (some 24,520 acres) and was designated as
a national park on June 28, 1966. The geographical
characteristics of the park consist of high limestone mountains,
wide Marshland near the sea shore, and islands. In addition it
is also the center of various species and families of plants and
trees as well as the home of wild animals. There are three caves
worth visiting within the park: Keaw Cave, Sai Cave and
Phrayanakhon Cave.
There are bungalows and a camping area for those who require an
overnight stay in the park. Reservations can be made at the
National Park Division, Forestry Department Tel. (02) 5790529
Prachuap Bay
This bay is situated in the vicinity of Prachuap Khiri Khan
township,90 kilometers from Hua Hin. Its beach is long and
pleasant. There are bungalow accommodation operated by both the
Provincial Administration Organizations and the Municipality for
public service. Details can be obtained by telephoning (032)
611204
Manao Bay
This bay is located five kilometers from Prachuap Khiri Khan
township area and is administered by the Royal Thai Airforce. A
permit should be obtained from the commander of the 53rd
Squadron, Prachuap Khiri Khan, prior to a visit.
Mirror Mountain
Klai Kangwon Palace Or Khao Chong Kra Chok stands near by
Prachuap King Phra Plokklao commanded it built in the year Khiri
Khan provincial office (Chang Wat Hall), is a small 1926. The
palace is located 3 kilometers from Amphoe hill. At the top you
may enjoy the view of Prachuap Hua Hin Office. A permit must be
obtained from the Khiri Khan Bay and town.
Wanakon Beach
This beach is 22 kilometers from Prachuap Khiri Khan township
Travel to Km. 345 make a right turn and go 3.5 kilometers to the
sign board saying "Huai Yang Arboretum". The seven kilometers
long beach is lined with sea pines. Accommodation facilities can
be reserved at the Faculty of Forest Affairs, Kasetsart
University, Tel. (02) 5790520 Huai Yang Waterfall Forest Park A
few kilometers from Wanakon Beach, this is an ideal place for
picnics and natural sight-seeing.
Shopping :
Phetchaburi
Sweets are a famous souvenir from this province. The reputation
of these sweets stems from the use of Tanot sugar as some of
their ingredients. Examples are Mo-kaeng, a sweet made from
flour, sugar and eggs; A-lua and Sampanni, a sweet made from
flour and sugar; Thong Yip, Thong Yot and Foi Thong, sweets made
from baked egg-yolk; Ba-bin, a sweet made from cocount, sugar
and flour; Khanom Chan, a layered sweet made from flour and
sugar; and Chao Tan Chueam (palm seed in thick syrup). Visitors
are able to buy these sweets as souvenirs from sweet shops in
town (near Khao Wang) and many well-known shops on both sides of
Phetkasem road.
Khao
Chae
Khao Chae (rice served with ice and sweetened meat) is a
renowned local dish and is popular during the summer season as
it cools you down. Khanomchin Thotman (rice noodles with
fishcakes) is also a popular dish.
Phetchaburi
Fruits
Fruits from every season are found here and the most famous
are sweet and aromatic Chom Phu (rose apple), fresh Palm seed,
pineapple from Don Khun Huai, cantaloupe and also the well-known
goldn banana from Amphoe Tha Yang.
Transportation :
By Bus
Air-con(litioned buses leave Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal
(Tel. (02) 435-5032, 435-5097, 4357455) 36 times daily between
4.20 a.m.. and 4.20 p.m. (40 minute intervals).
Non-air-conditioned coaches leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus
terminal on Petkasem Road 19 times daily.
By Train
Trains depart daily from Bangkok for Cha-Am.
Express Diesel Railcar leaves Bangkok daily at 9.15 p.m.
Express trains leave Bangkok 5 times daily at 2.00 p.m., 3.15
p.m., 5.05 p.m.,7.20p.m.and 10.35 p.m. Rapid trains leave
Bangkok 4 times daily at 12.35 p.m., 4 p.m., 5.45 p.m., and 6.30
p.m. Diesel Railcars leave Bangkok twice vice daily at 9.00 a.m.
and 1.40 p.m.
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