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Чумпхон, Таиланд
Chumphon province is located in the most
upper part of the Southern region. Following the
Highway No.4, it is approximately 463 kilometers from
Bangkok or about 476 kilometers by railroad. The total
area of Chumphon is about 6,009 square kilometers, the
fourth largest province of the South.
The province is divided into 8 Districts, 70 Tambons, and
655 villages. Considering the administrative area,
there are 2 municipal areas 12 Sanitary areas and 66
Sub-district Administration Organization The boundary to the
north is Prachuap Khiri Khan, to the south is Surat Thani.
The Gulf of Thailand situates on the east, while the west
are the Union of Myanmar and Ranong.
The shape of the province is long and narrow, the west
consisted of mountains which are also the natural
international boundary. The plain area which is suitable for
farming is in the central part. The east of Chumphon
consist of 222 kilometers long coastal with beaches. Raining
season in Chumphon is relatively long, last from May to
November. The temperature is not too high in summer
and not too low in winter as well.
At June 1997 the population residing in Chumphon is 444,820;
222,865 are male and 217,955 are female. The
population density is 72 per square kilometer. The
highest population was found in Chumphon district while the
lowest are is in Patao district. About 15.47% of total
population live in the urban areas 65.41% are over 13 years
old with 52.78% of labour force and 2.13% of
unemployed persons. The minimum wage in Chumphon is
130 Baht daily.
In 1996, it is found that 55.38% of total area is cultivated
land, 19% are under forest and 41.68% are under
residential land.
Tourism:
There are several natural beauty both inland and coastline,
including beaches, islands, national parks and mountains.
Basically, most natural places still keep their original
charm and this strong point should be promoted for tourism.
Attraction :
Namtok Kapo Forest Park The park is located in the area of
Amphoe Tha Sae, 30 kms. north of Chumphon town along Highway
No. 4. It has a pleasant atmosphere of cool forest suitable
for relaxation with a small waterfall.
Hat Sai Ri This famous and scenic beach of Chumphon, located
15 kms. southeast of the township, can be reached via Route
Nos. 4119 and 4098. To the north of the beach, there is the
memorial site of H.R.H. Prince Chumphon, Father of the Royal
Thai Navy, extremely revered by all seamen. The compound
houses a shrine, a huge torpedo boat named the Royal
Chumphon and a herbal garden.
En route to Hat Sai Ri, there is a small road parallel to
some palm-fringed beaches such as Hat Pharadonphap and Hat
Pha Daeng where some seafood restaurants are situated.
Ko Maphrao This is a small island full of swallows' nests
located 1 km. from Hat Sai Ri and can be clearly seen from
the shore.
Ao Thung Makham This scenic bay looks like a line of 2
semi-circles and is full of coconut plantations. It is
located 6 kms. beyond Hat Sai Ri.
Pak Nam Chumphon It is the mouth of the Tha Taphao River
where a large fishing village is situated. The estuary is
located 13 kms. from town and can be reached via Route Nos.
4001 and 4119. On the bank of the Tha Taphao River, there
are a few landings where boats depart regularly to Ko Tao.
Ko Tao is a remote island famous for beautiful scenery and
coral reefs, and can be reached from Chumphon within 6 hours
by normal boat or 2 and a half hours by speed-boat.
In addition, there are some offshore islands, which can be
visited by fishing boat. These include:
Ko Samet This has the same name as the famous island in
Rayong. It is a small island which can be reached within 30
minutes from the Chumphon Estuary.
Ko Mattra This is a large island with a sandy beach.
Spectacular rocks are seen in the west and south of the
island. There is a coral reef on the west coast, and rare
crabs called Pu Kai, which can climb up trees and cry like a
chick, can be seen here. Small bungalows are available.
Ko Thalu A picturesque stone island measuring 100 metres
long has two large holes through which one can swim from one
side to the other. Nearby areas are full of coral and
varieties of marine flowers.
Other coral islands include Ko Rat, located to the south of
Chumphon, and Ko Thonglang.
Ao Thung Wua Laen Known as the most beautiful beach of
Chumphon, Hat Thung Wau Laen is a long and sandy beach with
a slight slope ideal for swimming. It is situated 16 kms.
north of the town. A comfortable hotel and bungalows, as
well as diving facilities are available. Visitors may take a
boat from the beach to explore some offshore islands
including:
Ko Chorakhe This small island with a stony beach and a coral
reef is located 11 kms. from Ao Thung Wua Lan.
Ko Ngam Noi and Ko Ngam Yai The surrounding areas of two
adjacent stone islands are suitable for diving. These are
also the islands of swallows' nests, situated 17 kms. from
the shore.
Tham Khao Khun Krathing This cave is located 12 Kms. south
of Chumphon along the road to Amphoe Lang Suan (Highway No.
41). Prehistoric paintings of geometrical sings are found on
the cliff near the mouth of the cave, 25 meters above the
ground.
Tham Khao Ngoen This cave is located by a stream in the same
area as Somdet Phra Srinakarin Park, 7 kms. west of Amphoe
Lang Suan. The inside of the cave looks like a large hall
and houses the inscription of King Rama V's initials.
Tham Khao Kriap one of the most beautiful caves; located 85
kms south of Chumphon along Highway No 4 and 6 kms along an
access road The cave is full of stalactites and stalagmites
A temple is situated at the Khao Kriap Hill from which 370
steps lead to the mouth of the cave.
Hat Arunothai This 6 km long, palm-fringed beach in Amphoe
Thung Tako is situated 60 kms. from Chumphon along Highway
No.4. On the beach; there is the Shrine of H.R.H. Prince
Chumphon; the Father of the Royal Thai Navy and a resort
where visitors can hire a boat to explore some islands such
as Ko Khram and Ko Raobanthat.
Namtok Heo Lom This huge waterfall in the area of Amphoe Pha
To is situated 16 kms. from the district along the Pha
To-Ratchakrut route (Route No. 4006), then turn left and
continue for another 6 kms. The waterfall consists of two
levels. The stream flows into a rocky pool before winding
through Amphoe Pha To to the Lang Suan River. Rafting along
the stream to Kaeng Bok Fai (rapids) is possible only from
November to February. The raft trip takes about 2 hours.
How to get there
By Train
The journey takes about 8 hours.
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Fast trains and express trains to Chumphon leave from
Hualamphong Station, Bangkok every. For further
details call Bangkok 2237010 and 2237020 and Chumphon
(007) 511103 |
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Diesel trains to Chumphon leave from Bangkok Noi Station,
Thonburi. For further details call 4113102. |
By Bus
Coach Service : The journey takes about 6 hours.
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The fare for air-conditioned coaches 202 Baht |
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Chok Anan Tour Tel. Bangkok 4355027-9, Chumphon
Station Tel. (077) 511480 |
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Suwannathee Tour Tel.Bangkok 4355026, Chumphon Station
Tel. (077) 511422. |
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Ordinary Bus Service : The fare is 112 Baht. |
You can catch the bus at the Southern Bus Station, Tel. 4110111.
Buses to Chumphon leave from this station everyday. Buses
to Bangkok leave from Chumphon Bus Station, Tha Taphao, Tel.
(077) 502725
By Car
Motorists can get there easily Drive along King RAMA 2
Highway for about 463 kilometers. Then, turn into Highway No. 4
and drive pass Phetchaburi Province and Prachuap Khiri Khan
Province until you come to Pathomphorn Intersection. After that
turn left into Chumphon city center and carry on for about 8
more kilometers. For your own convenience, we give the following
3 - 4 possible routes for the journey to Chumphon :
Route 1:
Depart from Bangkok in the morning. Have lunch in Muang
District. Go to pay respect to Sadej Nai Krom Luang Chumphorn at
Ree Beach. Sight-seeing at Thoung Makham Bay and Chao Muang
Hill. Pay, respect to the City Guardian Angel Shrine and Luang
Poo Sonk at Chaofah Sala Loy Temple. Swim in the sea and stay
the night at Thung Wua laen Beach, Pa Thiew District.
Visit Rub Ror Cave in the morning. Stop to pay respect to Phor
Ta Hin Charng Shrine and return to Bangkok.
Route 2: Depart from
Bangkok at night. Have breakfast at Lang Suan District. Visit
Khor Khao Beach. Pay respect to Kuan Im the Goddess of Mercy.
Visit Khao Kriab Cave. Have pig's Knuckles at Nok Noi
Restaurant, Lamae District. Visit hot spa, Khao Phlu Cave. Visit
Tawan Chai Beach. Stay the night at Lang Suan District. Visit Pa
Toh District. Visit Haew Loam Waterfall. Visit Kaeng Bokfai.
Return to Bangkok.
Route 3:
Depart from Bangkok in the morning. Have lunch in Muang
District. Pay respect to the City Guard-ian Angel Shrine. Pay
respect to Luang Poo Sonk at Chaofah Sala Loy Temple.
Visit Sawee District and Thum Khawan Muang Temple, Phra Thart
Sawee Temple. Visit Thung Tako District and Arunothai Beach. Pay
respect to Krom Luang Chumphon. Stay the night at a resort near
Arunothai Beach. Stop to buy fresh fruit and jam at the local
product center on the Highway, Sawee District. Return to
Bangkok.
Route 4 :
Depart from Bangkok at night. Have breakfast at Thung Wua
Laen Bay. Boat trip to see the islands and rocks in Chumphon
Bay. Diving to see coral, sea flowers and other marine lives
around Jorakhey, Ngam Yai, Ngam Noi and Thalu Islands. Stop to
have dinner and stay the night at Matra Island. Go angling or
catching cuttlefish. Have breakfast at Matra Island. Visit Ree
Beach. Pay respect to Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak. Return
to Bangkok.
Major Events:
Chumphon's Marine Festival The festival takes place in the
middle of March or April every year to promote tourism in
Chumphon. Activities include an angling competition, photo
contest, tourism exhibition and mini-marathon.
Lang Suan Fruit Festival This is held around August. Its main
objective is to promote the agricultural produce of Amphoe Lang
Suan especially a variety of fruits including durian, mangosteen
and rambutan. Major activities are processions of floats
decorated with local fruits and flowers, fruits contests and an
agricultural exhibition.
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ЧумпхонТуристический путеводитель Чумпхон, Таиланд
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Климат
История
Население
Язык
Время
Религия
Полезная информация
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Транспорт
Как добраться в Тайланд
Путешествия по Тайланду
Транспорт в Бангкоке
«Наземное метро» Транзитная Система Бангкока
Услуги связи
Телефон
Почтовые
Телекс и факс
Формальности и другие правила
Формальности
Паспорта и визы
Таможенные правила
Требования к состоянию здоровья
Валюта и услуги обмена валюты
Расписание выставок в Бангкоке
Выставочный комплекс (BITEC)
Выставочный комплекс Queen Sirikit
Выставочный комплекс IMPACT Arena
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Заповедники и национальные парки
Обучение слонов
Тайская еда, десерты
Фрукты Таиланда
Прогулки по джунглям
Искусство и ремесла
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Фестивали и праздники
Традиционный тайский массаж
Покупки в Тайланде
Где купить
Что купить
Полезные советы
Возможности для бизнеса Карго
Услуги по отправке грузов (карго)
Кулинарные традиции Тайланда
Тайская кухня
Интернациональная кухня
Рестораны и тайские кафе
Развлечения и досуг
Ночная жизнь Таиланда
Парки развлечений и тематические парки
Театр
Заповедники и национальные парки
Искусство и ремесла
Интересные занятия во время путешествия
Гольф в Тайланде
Подводное плавание
Спа в Тайланде
Скалолазание
Водные виды спорта
Треккинг
- приключенческие туры
Тайский бокс «Муай Тай»
Популярные программы
Достопримечательности
Буддистская медитация
Обучение слонов
Прогулки по джунглям
Фермы по выращиванию орхидей
Традиционный тайский массаж
Фото галерея
Тайские храмы
Тайский стиль жизни
Подводный мир
TФестивали
Закаты
Птицы / Животный мир
Цветы
Пляжи / Море
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