BEACH TOWN CHA AM
BEACH TOWN CHA AM
Cha-Am beach is renowned for possessing the most eye-catching stretch of tropical coastline in Phetchaburi. Cha-Am’s fame was established when it’s neighbour town, Hua Hin, became a royal resort and members of the royal family commented that Cha-am was just as beautiful. As a result, Cha-Am has become a firm favourite with weekend visitors from Bangkok, and is becoming increasingly popular with international visitors keen on experiencing a genuinely Thai resort town. There’s a complete absence of bars along the beach – local bylaws won’t permit them. There are, though, numerous hotels and restaurants dotted along the 3 kilometre long beach and it is easy to find a place to rest on the stunning coastline - either in a deckchair or under a parasol. A variety of bars can however be found just behind the seafront for those looking to quench their thirsts. You can also get a donkey ride on the well-looked after donkeys if you wish and it is possible to rent bicycles, mopeds or motorcycles to explore the gorgeous coconut covered landscapes and majestic jungle-clad mountains that constitute Cha Am. There is also a plethora of food stalls which adorn Cha Am`s seafront that sell excellent snacks - from Western-style cuisine to the arguably more exotic national Thai dishes, mouthwatering fresh seafoods, like prawn and crab, and delicious tropical fruits, such as pineapple, mango, guava and papaya.
How to get there: This beach is only about 1 kilometre east of Cha-am and is easily accessible by Tuk-Tuk (30 Baht) and Songtaew (10 Baht) from the town’s bus station or from most street corners where motorcycle taxis are prolific and cheap..
Khao Nang Phanthurat Park
The Khao Nang Phanthurat Park is the project established according to the opinion of His Majesty The King in order to preserve places related to the legend of the famous “Sangthong” literature. Khao Nang Phanthurat Mount looks like a reclining lady according to the legend, and it is the body of Nang Phanthurat which has become a mountain. Inside the national park, there is the impressive Prasang pond, the beautiful Wang Rua valley, the mysterious Mayom cave and Jang cave, Nang Phanthurat, Nang Phanthurat glass and Elephant enclosure etc. The park is also good for those people who love to go hiking and exploring. The park also features numerous varieties of flora and fauna, such as, for example, many tropical flowers, beautiful butterflies, colourful birds and monkeys.
Cha Am Park
Cha Am Park is the rest area located right next to Petchkasem Road (Cha-Am and Hua Hin), so it is a suitable place for travellers to take a break from their vehicles because the park is full of tropical trees, plants, animals and beautiful rainforest, physical exercise areas, and shops and restaurants, which serve delicious foods, and also provide accommodation (bungalows and a hotel), and there is also a camping area for your convenience.
Marukkatayawan Palace
The Beautiful palace, called Maruk Khatayawan Palace, is located in the King Rama 6 Military Camp. It was King Rama the Sixth`s summer residence in the mid 1920s and features a golden teak palace with a long corridor leading to the sea and some stunning buildings. The palace is quite elegant with a two-storey pavilion facing to the sea, and there is a series of halls linking each other. In the surrounding area, there are gardens with beautiful flowers. It is open everyday: Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. ; Sat, Sun and public holidays 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Article Source: http://www.chaambeach.com
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Cha-Am beach is renowned for possessing the most eye-catching stretch of tropical coastline in Phetchaburi. Cha-Am’s fame was established when it’s neighbour town, Hua Hin, became a royal resort and members of the royal family commented that Cha-am was just as beautiful. As a result, Cha-Am has become a firm favourite with weekend visitors from Bangkok, and is becoming increasingly popular with international visitors keen on experiencing a genuinely Thai resort town. There’s a complete absence of bars along the beach – local bylaws won’t permit them. There are, though, numerous hotels and restaurants dotted along the 3 kilometre long beach and it is easy to find a place to rest on the stunning coastline - either in a deckchair or under a parasol. A variety of bars can however be found just behind the seafront for those looking to quench their thirsts. You can also get a donkey ride on the well-looked after donkeys if you wish and it is possible to rent bicycles, mopeds or motorcycles to explore the gorgeous coconut covered landscapes and majestic jungle-clad mountains that constitute Cha Am. There is also a plethora of food stalls which adorn Cha Am`s seafront that sell excellent snacks - from Western-style cuisine to the arguably more exotic national Thai dishes, mouthwatering fresh seafoods, like prawn and crab, and delicious tropical fruits, such as pineapple, mango, guava and papaya.
How to get there: This beach is only about 1 kilometre east of Cha-am and is easily accessible by Tuk-Tuk (30 Baht) and Songtaew (10 Baht) from the town’s bus station or from most street corners where motorcycle taxis are prolific and cheap..
Khao Nang Phanthurat Park
The Khao Nang Phanthurat Park is the project established according to the opinion of His Majesty The King in order to preserve places related to the legend of the famous “Sangthong” literature. Khao Nang Phanthurat Mount looks like a reclining lady according to the legend, and it is the body of Nang Phanthurat which has become a mountain. Inside the national park, there is the impressive Prasang pond, the beautiful Wang Rua valley, the mysterious Mayom cave and Jang cave, Nang Phanthurat, Nang Phanthurat glass and Elephant enclosure etc. The park is also good for those people who love to go hiking and exploring. The park also features numerous varieties of flora and fauna, such as, for example, many tropical flowers, beautiful butterflies, colourful birds and monkeys.
Cha Am Park
Cha Am Park is the rest area located right next to Petchkasem Road (Cha-Am and Hua Hin), so it is a suitable place for travellers to take a break from their vehicles because the park is full of tropical trees, plants, animals and beautiful rainforest, physical exercise areas, and shops and restaurants, which serve delicious foods, and also provide accommodation (bungalows and a hotel), and there is also a camping area for your convenience.
Marukkatayawan Palace
The Beautiful palace, called Maruk Khatayawan Palace, is located in the King Rama 6 Military Camp. It was King Rama the Sixth`s summer residence in the mid 1920s and features a golden teak palace with a long corridor leading to the sea and some stunning buildings. The palace is quite elegant with a two-storey pavilion facing to the sea, and there is a series of halls linking each other. In the surrounding area, there are gardens with beautiful flowers. It is open everyday: Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. ; Sat, Sun and public holidays 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Article Source: http://www.chaambeach.com
Article Source: http://www.chaamhomes.com
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