Attractions

  • Cha-am Beach

    Address:
    หาดชะอำ Phetchaburi, Thailand .

    The beautiful beach is 5 kilometers long and is a famous beach in Phetchaburi Province. Thai tourists like to travel here to relax. It is 41 kilometers from Phetchaburi town and 20 kilometers from Hua Hin. Originally, Cha-am was just a sub-district under Nong Chok District. Cha-am Beach has many facilities, accommodations and restaurants.

  • The Sirindhorn International Environmental Park

    Address:
    สวนป่าชายเลนทูลกระหม่อม อุทยานสิ่งแวดล้อมนานาชาติสิรินธร ค่ายพระรามหก, Cha-am, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi, Thailand .

    Mangrove forest area is in the Sirindhorn International Environmental Park, located at Khlong Bang Tra Yai and Khlong Bang Tra Noi. This area was originally an abundant mangrove forest, crowded with various types of plants and the habitat of animals. However, the invasion and destruction of the forest have degraded down to nearly devastated forest.

  • Wat Tham Chaeng

    Address:
    วัดถ้ำแจง Khao Yai, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi, Thailand .

    "Wat Tham Chaeng" is located at Khao Yai Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province by Phra Maha Dr. Wichai Thetthammo, the abbot of the temple. He organized the construction of Father, Grandfather Phaya Phet Khiri, Maha Muni Sri Sutthonakarat. The first place in Phetchaburi Province. And is the largest in Thailand, about 31 meters high, body diameter is 2 meters wide. The body of the Unalom ayat has 9 channels, 227 meters long, looks like a nipal color. or green insect wings over the dimension The serpent here has Mr. Pratat Masisa (Ajarn Pud Pปูน) who designed and sculpted this serpent.

  • Phra Nakhon Khiri

    Address:
    อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พระนครคีรี (เขาวัง) ถนน คีรีรัถยา Khlong Kra Saeng, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi, Thailand .

    It is an ancient monument of Phetchaburi Province. The Summer Palace, built during the reign of King Rama IV, is located on top of three large peaks.

    The most famous ancient monument of Phetchaburi Province and has become a symbol of this province by default. The beauty of Phra Nakhon Khiri has been revealed since the reign of King Rama IV when he traveled to live on top of this mountain. He was more pleased and ordered Chao Phraya Si Suriyawong (Chuang Bunnag) to lead the construction of the palace on the top of the mountain until it was completed in 1860. He gave it the name "Phra Nakhon Khiri", but most locals prefer to call it "Khao Wang" until today. Inside Khao Wang, there are royal residences, temples, and various groups of buildings in neoclassical architecture mixed with beautiful Chinese architecture. Each place is located on top of three peaks: the eastern peak, starting from the foot of the mountain, is where Wat Maha Samanaram is an ancient temple that has been around since the Ayutthaya period. This temple is beautiful with murals by Khrua In Khong. Decorated inside the chapel. On the top of the hill is Wat Phra Kaew, the temple of Phra Nakhon Khiri. It consists of a small chapel decorated with marble. At the back is Phra Phutthasela Chedi. In front is a small rectangular bell tower. On the central hill is the 40-meter-high Phra That Chom Phet, which contains the relics of the Lord Buddha. From this point, you can see various royal residences and the impressive view of Phetchaburi. On the western hill is the royal residence, including Phra Thinang Phet Bhumiphairot, Phra Thinang Pramot Mahaisawan, Phra Thinang Wechayan Wichian Prasat, Phra Thinang Ratcha Thammasapha, Hor Chatchawan Wiangchai, Hor Phiman Phet Mahesuan, Phra Thinang Santhakara Sathan, Hor Chatuwet Paritpachan, Sala Thatsanakkhat Rit. In addition, there is a garage, stable, Sala Mahalek, Sala Luk Khun, Sala Dan, Sala Yen Chai, Thim Dab Ongkrak, and kitchen, just like in a general palace. Around the palace are forts in all four directions: Fort Thattarat Phong Pok in the east; Fort Wirunhokborirak to the south, Fort Wirupak to the west, and Fort Wetsuwanrak to the north. In addition, the Fine Arts Department has used some parts of the palace on the western hilltop to establish the Phra Nakhon Khiri National Museum. Inside, various antiques are kept, including royal regalia of King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn, bronze and brass figures used to decorate various rooms in the palace, Chinese, Japanese, and European ceramics.

  • Wat Nok Pak Talay

    Address:
    วัดนอกปากทะเล Bang Khunsai, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi, Thailand .

    Petra Niphanang Boat, Nok Pak Talay Temple, Phetchaburi Province It is a large junk boat-shaped viharn with a width of 8 meters, 32 meters long and 38 high, representing the meaning of being a means of taking Buddhists across the cycle of pity to nirvana by practicing dharma. The temple is a collection of many fields of art. Both the fine stucco works of Phetchaburi using Chinese dragon eye patterns to blend The window is a Takhian wood carving. Around the temple is surrounded by stucco sculptures from the literature about the golden conch. It also brings boat steering, fan and jumping poles to decorate. to be similar to the real junk boat