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Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
Prachuap Khiri Khan is located some 281 kms. south of
Bangkok. After the old town was abandoned during the fall of
Ayutthaya, a new settlement was established in 1845 in the
reign of King Rama IV. The province, today, is more famous
for its natural charm of beaches and mountains than
historical attractions. Hua Hin, its major attraction, is
one of Thailand's most popular seaside resorts among
overseas visitors as well as Thais.
Prachuap Khiri Khan is now divided into 7 districts and 1
sub-district: Amphoe Muang Prachuap Khiri Khan, Amphoe Bang
Saphan, Amphoe Saphan Noi, Amphoe Hua Hin, Amphoe Kui Buri,
Amphoe Pran Buri, Amphoe Thap Sakae and King Amphoe Sam Roi
Yot.
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Attractions
Klai Kangwon Palace King Rama Vll commanded this
summer palace to be built in the year 1926 to the north of
Hua Hin. The palace consists of 3 Spanish style mansions
facing the sea. It is open to the public daily from 9.00
a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Call (032) 511115 for more information.
Hua Hin This is Thailand's oldest beach resort for
the elite of Bangkok society. It is east of Km. 232 of
Highway No. 4, about 195 kms. from Bangkok or 85 kms. north
of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Hua Hin is noted for its long and
white sandy beach, superb seafood restaurants and a wide
range of accommodation.
Hua Hin Arts and Crafts Centre This is located on
Naepkhehat Road in Hua Hin. There is an old typical house,
more that 80 years old. It has a collection and exhibition
of many contemporary works of Thai artists, as well as old
furniture and many pictures about Hua Hin in the past.
Hua Hin Railway Station Built in the reign of King
Rama Vl, this is one of Thailand's most beautiful train
stations of which the local people are very proud.
Khao Takiap This hill is only 4 kms. south of Hua
Hin. There is a road leading to the top where a temple is
situated. The nearby Khao Takiap beach offers mostly
bungalow accommodation. To get to this beach, visitors may
take a local minibus from Hua Hin.
Ko Singto Fishing lovers can enjoy a day's outing to
this island, just a few kilometres from Hua Hinor Khao
Takiap where some boats for hire are available.
Suan Son Pradiphat or Sea Pine Tree Garden This
beachside area belongs to the Army Welfare Office and is
open to the public. It is at Km. 241, some 8 kms. south of
Hua Hin. Accommodation is available.
Khao Tao This hill is located about 10 kms. south of
Hua Hin and 1 km. along an access road. Next to the hill is
two quiet beaches called Hat Sai Noi and Hat Sai Yai , which
are the locations for some bungalows and fishing villages.
Namtok Pa La-u This waterfall is located within a
year long verdant forest where various kinds of birds and
butterflies are found, especially in the morning. It is
composed of 11 tiers of rock, some of which can be reached
along a trekking trail parallel to the stream. To get there,
visitors may take local transport from Hua Hin for a
distance of 63 kms.
Sam Roi Yot National Park This park is located 63
kms. south of Hua Hin. It occupies an area of 98 square
kilometres with undulating ranges of limestone mountains,
mangrove swamps, and beaches. It is also home to various
kinds of local and migrating birds, which are plentiful from
November to February. With a large number of ridges, Khao
Sam Roi Yot (or the mountain of 300 peaks) stands as a
landmark for seaman and also provides a good shelter for
ships during a storm. To get to the park, follow the
direction signs marking the remaining distances of 38 and 15
kms. at Km. 256 and Km. 286.5, respectively.
Attractions within the park area include :
Hat Sam Phraya located 3.5 kms. north of the park
office, is a beautiful beach. lined with pine trees.
Accommodation is available.
Tham Kaeo is situated some 23 kms. from Pran Buri or
15 kms north of the park office. This cave is full of
stalactites and stalagmites. Oils lamps can be rented at a
nearby Khung Tanot Village.
Tham Sai is 9 kms. north of the park office.
Exploration inside the cave takes about half an hour. Oil
lamps can be ranted at nearby Khung Tanot Village.
Hat Laem Sala is located 16 kms. north of the park
office. lt can be reached by boat or walking across a hill
from Bang Pu Village. Walking up a beachside mountain for a
while, visitors will arrive at a famous cave called "Tham
Phraya Nakhon". The cave has a big hole through which a
shaft of light reaches and permits the growth of various
kinds of plants. Phra Thi Nang Khuha Kharuhat, a Thai style
pavilion, lends the most attractive sight to the cave and
has become the symbol of Prachuap Khiri Khan. It is a
four-porched building first constructed in Bangkok in 1890
during the reign of King Rama V, then dismantled and moved
to the cave where it was reconstructed. Its gable tops were
raised by the King himself.
In addition, there is a viewpoint on Khao Daeng, 400 meters
from the park office and Ban Khao Daeng, a canal side
village, which is the starting point for a boat trip to
watch wild birds.
Khao Chong Krachok This hill is located in the north
of Prachuap Khiri Khan. From the foot of the hill, up 395
steps, sits a much revered monastery. The stupa here
contains the relic of Lord Buddha. The hill also offers a
spectacular view of the town and the southern seacoast.
Ao Manao This beautiful curved bay is under the care
of the Royal Thai Air France. It is some 5 kms. south of the
town. This area use to be a battlefield between the Thai and
Japanese armies during the Second World War. Accommodation
should be reserved in advanced at the 53rd Squadron, Tel:
(032) 611017, 611031 ext. 2146.
Wa Ko This locality has had historical importance
since the reign of King Rama IV. The King made a trip to Wa
Ko to witness the full moon eclipse. A long white sandy
beach lined with pine trees offers a pleasant atmosphere. It
is located at Km. 335 of Highway No. 4, 12 kms. south of
town.
Khao Hin Thoen Stone Park This is located to the west
of the town. Travel along Highway No.4 till km. 331-332,
then turn right and drive for another 8 kms. Among large
stones placed by nature in the area, there are narrow walks
leading to wide rocky fields on the mountain top overlooking
the view of the city and the sea.
Dan Singkhon This Myanmar-Thailand border pass is
located in Tambon Khlong Wan, 4 kms. from Khao Hin Thoen
Stone Park. It used to be a strategic line for military
movement in the past.
Hat Wanakon National Park This park is 22 kms. south
of Prachuap Khiri Khan. and another 3.5 kms. on an access
road. It offers a 7-km. long beach lined with sea pine
trees. For accommodation, contact the Faculty of Forest
Affairs, Kasetsart University, Tel: 579-0520
Namtok Huai Yang National Park This park covers a
forested area on the Tanaosi Mountain Range. Follow a sign
at Km. 351 of Highway No. 4 and drive along a 7-km. access
road to the park office. Namtok Huai Yang near the park
office is its main attraction. The waterfall is composed of
5 small cascades situated among recreational surroundings.
Ao Mae Ramphung This is a scenic bay in Amphoe Bang
Saphan. Travel about 75 kms. south of Phrachuap Khiri Khanto
km. 399, turn left and continue for another 17 kms. via Bang
Saphan Market. Accommodation and seafood restaurants are
available.
Ao Bo Thonglang This is located 4 kms. beyond Ao Mae
Ramphung along a beach road. There is a clean and white
sandy beach suitable for swimming.
Ko Thalu, Ko Sang and Ko Sing These three islands
suitable for fishing can be reached within 20 minutes by
boat from Ban Pak Khlong, 3 kms. east of Bang Saphan.
How to get there:
By Car
Drive
along Highway No. 35 (Thon Buri-Pak Tho) passing Samut
Sakhon and Samut Songkhram Provinces and then take Highway
No. 4 to Hua Hin Total distance is 123 kilometers.
Alternatively, it is possible to travel via Nakhon Pathom
and Ratchaburi Provinces.
By Air
Bangkok Airways operates flights from Bangkok to
Hua Hin four times a week, and also from Hua Hin to Ko
Samui. In addition, daily flights to Phuket are available.
Call 032 522305 for more details.
By Bus
Buses from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal cost 110
bahts for 1st class (air-conditioned), 85 bahts for 2nd
class (air-conditioned) and 61 bahts (ordinary). The trip
takes about 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Various agencies on Khao San
Road in Bangkok operate minivans to Hua Hin for 150 bahts
per person.
The bus leaves for Bangkok from a station next to
Siripetchkasem Hotel. In addition, there are air-conditioned
buses leaving for Chumpon Province (125 bahts, 4 hours),
Surat Thani Province (210 bahts, 7hours), Phuket Province
(305 bahts, 10 hours) and Krabi Province (280 bahts, 9
hours)
By Train
The trip takes about 3-3/4 hours from Bangkok; 1st
class fare is 202 bahts (rapid and express only), 2nd class
is 102 bahts (rapid and express only) and 3rd class is 44
bahts. Call 1690 for more details.
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