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Amphoe Pran Buri
Khao Chaomae Thapthim Thong (เขาเจ้าแม่ทับทิมทอง) is a very beautiful viewpoint overlooking the Pran Buri River and Pak Nam Pran village. Moreover, it is the location of the Chaomae Thapthim Thong Shrine where there is a statue of Chaomae Thian Ho Xia Bo or Chaomae Thapthim Thong which is sacred and highly respected among the locals.

Hat Pran Buri (ชายหาดปราณบุรี) is a long beach connecting with Hua Hin Beach. It comprises Pran Buri Forest Park and a splendid beach stretching to the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. Although it is near Hua Hin, it is very serene and shady. There are various kinds of accommodation provided.

Pak Nam Pran Village (หมู่บ้านปากน้ำปราณ) is situated at Pak Nam Pran sub-district at the mouth of the Pran River. Pak Nam Pran is a spot where the river runs into the sea. Most of the local people are fishermen; therefore, this village is a marketplace of low-priced seafood. The famous seafood product of this place is fresh squid, 1-day sun-dried squid, sun-dried squid, shrimp paste, dried shrimps, etc.

Hat Naresuan or Hat Khao Kalok (หาดนเรศวร หรือ หาดเขากะโหลก) is 7 kilometres from the mouth of the Pran River to the south. The path to the beach is between Km. 253-254 (opposite the Thanarat Infantry Camp and Pran Buri District Office). Turn into the path for 3 kilometres, turn left again at the T-junction for 2 kilometres, pass Wat Na Huai and turn right for a further 6 kilometres. The beach is clean and calm, and covered with light brown sand. In its south stands a small mountain similar to a skull – kalok - which is the origin of the mountain’s name. Khao Kalok is in the area of the Thao Kosa Forest Park. At its viewpoint, visitors can admire the surroundings of the nice beach. Moreover, there are various kinds of accommodation and seafood restaurants provided.

Pa Khao Chao (ป่าเขาจ้าว) is located at Khao Chao Sub-district. Take Phetchakasem Road until reaching Km. 253, go for approximately 4 kilometres to the similar way as Khao Chao Reservoir. It is an abundant western forest area of Pran Buri District, with plenty of butterflies. Interesting attractions are Namtok Phraek Takhro, Namtok Phraek Talui, Namtok Inthanin, Namtok Huai Kop, the Karen hilltribe village, a route through local farms, and the Phran Buri Dam. Some parts of the forest are steep suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles and adventure lovers. For convenience, visitors should bring their own personal cars. For further information, contact the Khao Chao Sub-district Administration Organization at Tel. 0 3262 3122.

Pran Buri Dam (เขื่อนปราณบุรี) is situated at Nong Ta Taem Sub-district, Km. 253, 12 kilometres from the entrance to Phetchakasem Road and 20 kilometres from the Pran Buri District Office. It is an earthfill dam obstructing the Pran Buri River. The ridge of the dam is 1,500 metres long, 8 metres wide and 42 metres high. It is a valley with beautiful scenery. Its river is stretching along the agricultural area of Pran Buri, Kui Buri and Mueang Districts for approximately 65 kilometres.

Pran Buri Forest Park (วนอุทยานปราณบุรี) was originally under the Royal project of H.M. Queen Sirikit. Originally, it was designated as the Pa Khlong Kao and Khlong Khoi National Forest Reserve, covering an area of 1,984 rai, comprising mangrove forests and the Pran Buri River running through the centre of the forest area. At present, the Royal Forest Department of Thailand has acclaimed it as a forest park covering an area of 700 rai and is under the supervision of the Phetchaburi Forest Office, Protected Areas Regional Office 4, Department of National Park, Wildlife and Flora. Pran Buri Forest Park possesses a white sandy beach that is shady with a 1-kilometre line of pine trees on the east of the park. Moreover, from the park, the scenery of the sea, Ko Singto, Khao Takiap and Khao Tao can be admired. Interesting spots are as follows: Mangrove Nature Study Route and Cruising: There is an elevated wooden bridge constructed for visitors to closely study the natural resources, and ecology of the mangrove forest. Along the path of 1,000 metres stand many information signs. Moreover, there is a small pier connecting with the path where visitors can take a boat, admire the natural beauty, study the ecology of the mangrove forests, view various kinds of plants, and experience the lifestyle of the locals living along the canals. It costs 350 Baht (8 persons) and takes 40 minutes. The forest park provides accommodation, welfare shop, and camping area. For further information, please contact the Pran Buri Forest Park, Mu 1, Pak Nam Pran Sub-district, Pran Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77220, Tel. 08 1682 6674, 08 1763 9652, 08 9787 4812 (8.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m.).

King Amphoe Sam Roi Yot
Hat Sam Roi Yot (Hat Nom Sao) (หาดสามร้อยยอด หรือ หาดนมสาว) is located at Khao Daeng Sub-district. It is a very serene beach with nice surroundings, shady with pine trees by the beach. The water is shallow and it is good for swimming. On its south lie various islands such as Ko Kho Ram, Ko Nom Sao, Ko Rawing and Ko Rawang. Visitors can take a boat travelling around the islands and do snorkelling. There are resorts and accommodation on the beach provided. To get there: From Phetchakasem Road, turn left at Km. 254 (the entrance to Khao Kalok) until reaching Wat Phu Noi. Turn left at the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Regional Centre 4 until reaching a small crossroads to the beach.

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาสามร้อยยอด) is situated in Kui Buri District and Sam Roi Yot Minor District, 63 kilometres south of Hua Hin. According to legend, this area was once an ocean where there were various islands. During that time, there was a group of junks from China sailing that were shipwrecked by a storm. There were 300, in Thai language Sam Roi, survivors from this event, who separated and lived on various islands. Therefore, it has been called “Ko Sam Roi Yot”. After that it was deviated into “Khao Sam Roi Yot” until the present time.

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park covers a total area of approximately 98 square kilometres or 61,300 rai. It comprises high and steep limestone mountains by the beach and a wet mud plain beach combining with shallow sea, as well as, limestone islets lined up near the shore, where various kinds of birds reside during November and February. It was acclaimed a national park on 28 June 1966 as the fourth national park of the country and the first marine national park of Thailand. Within the compound of the national park, there are the following attractions:

Khao Daeng Viewpoint (จุดชมวิวเขาแดง) is situated at Ban Khao Daeng on the summit of Khao Daeng. The appropriate time to admire the scenery is from 5.30 to 7.00 a.m. because the sunrise and the surroundings will be the most beautiful. Visitors can admire the view of Khao Sam Roi Yot, Sam Phraya Beach and houses. At the foot of Khao Daeng, there is a tourist information centre. To get there: Walk from the Office of the National Park for 500 metres or drive to Khao Daeng village until reaching the crossroads on the left. Park the car and walk for approximately 725 metres or 1 hour.

Khlong Khao Daeng (คลองเขาแดง) is suitable for cruising to admire the scenery and various kinds of animals in the mangrove forest ecology. Tourists can rent a boat from Khao Daeng and Bang Pu villages and board at the pier in front of Wat Khao Daeng. The cruise will go along the canal for 3-4 kilometres and takes 1½ hours for a round trip. The appropriate period of cruising is from 4.00 to 5.00 p.m. because it is not too hot and the sunset can be admired as well.

Hat Sam Phraya (หาดสามพระยา) is 5 kilometres from the Office of the National Park. It is a white sandy shady beach with a 1- kilometre line of pine trees. At the beginning and the end of the beach stand limestone mountains on both sides, and it is also suitable for swimming and camping. Moreover, restaurants and toilets are provided at the beach.

Tham Sai (ถ้ำไทร) is in the Khung Tanot village, 9 kilometres from the Office of the National Park. Parking can be done in the compound of the village near the foot of the mountain and walk further up to the cave for approximately 280 metres. At the first part of the cave stands the Bayan or Sai tree that is the origin of the name of the cave. In the later part, there are various spots of stalagmites and stalactites. Interesting spots in the cave are Bokkhorani pond, a stalagmite and stalactite room, a room of seven-colour curtains, dry waterfall, the statue of Ta Oep, the first person who discovered this cave, Noina pond, and a stone in a dome shape. Inside the cave is quite dark. Tourists can rent a lamp or a flashlight from the locals at Khung Tanot village.

Tham Kaeo (ถ้ำแก้ว) is at the Hup Chan Valley, 16 kilometres from the Office of the National Park to Bang Pu village. Turn left passing the shrimp farm until the end of the dirt road and walk further to the entrance of the cave. Within the cave lie glittering stalagmites and stalactites. It is very dark inside and quite dangerous because there is a very deep abyss. A lamp and a leading officer of the national park are obligatory.

Thung Sam Roi Yot (ทุ่งสามร้อยยอด) is in the west of the national park. It is a large fresh water pond covered with plants such as giant reeds and slender sedges. Therefore, it is a residence of a variety of migratory birds such as egrets, cormorants, common moorhens, purple herons, purple swamp hens, etc. Cruising to admire the nature on a punting boat, canoeing, bird watching, taking photos or doing research can be done. The suitable period is during November to December because there will be plenty of birds and lotuses.

Hat Laem Sala (หาดแหลมศาลา) is at Khao Thian, 16 kilometres from the Office of the National Park. At the beach, there is a tourist information centre and a bathing room. The beach is at the entrance to Tham Phraya Nakhon. Hat Laem Sala is a cape, stretching to the sea with mountains on both sides. It is a good place for swimming.

To get there: From Pran Buri – Pak Nam Pran Buri Road, turn right to the Office of the National Park and go straight on until reaching Ban Bang Pu crossroads. Turn left at Ban Bang Pu and cross the bridge over the Bang Pu Canal to the foot of Khao Thian. After that, walk across the mountain for 480 metres to the Laem Sala. Otherwise, rent a boat from Ban Bang Pu to Laem Sala Beach, which takes 30 minutes.

Tham Phraya Nakhon (ถ้ำพระยานคร) is 500 metres from Hat Laem Sala and 17 kilometres to the north of the Office of the National Park. Tourists can travel by renting a boat from Bang Pu village. Restaurants are provided at Hat Bang Pu. It takes 30 minutes and costs 250 Baht a boat for 8 persons. Otherwise, walk across Khao Thian for a distance of 530 metres. From the beach there is a path leading up to the Phraya Nakhon Cave. Along the way lies a trapezoid pond constructed with burned bricks with a width of 1 metre and a depth of 4 metres, called “Bo Phraya Nakhon”. Historically, it is told that during the reign of King Rama I, Chao Phraya Nakhon, ruler of Nakhon Si Thammarat City, travelling by boat passing the entrance of Khao Sam Roi Yot, faced a big storm and could not continue his journey. Therefore, he stopped here for several days and had this pond built for containing drinking water. “Tham Phraya Nakhon” is a large cave whose ceiling has a chimney letting sunlight pass through. The distinguish point of this cave is “Phrathinang Khuha Kharuehat”, a cruciform-plan pavilion constructed during the reign of King Rama V on his royal visit on 20 June, 1890. The pavilion was built by His Royal Highness Prince Khachon Charatwong in Bangkok. Later, it was taken to be reconstructed here by Phraya Chonlayut Yothin. King Rama V came to attend the ceremony of raising the Chofa, the Naga – shaped gable finial himself. On the stone wall on the right side are inscribed two large distinguishing white royal initials of King Rama V and King Rama VII. The pavilion is the most outstanding spot of this cave and is also the symbol of Prachuap Khiri Khan at present.

The park provides accommodation at Khao Daeng and Hat Laem Sala, as well as, tents for rent. For further information, please contact the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Flora, Bang Khen District, Bangkok, Tel. 0 2562 0760 or www.dnp.go.th or Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Khao Daeng Sub-district, Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77150 or Tel. 0 3261 9078.

To get there:	


 * By car:	From Phetchakasem Road (Highway No. 4) to Pran Buri crossroads, turn left along the Pran Buri – Pak Nam Pran Buri Road for 8 kilometres, turn right for 16 kilometres, pass the Ban Bang Pu Intersection and go straight on for 4 kilometres. At the T-junction, turn left again for 5 kilometres to the Office of the National Park. Otherwise, from Phetchakasem Road at Km. 286 (near Ban Samrong, 6 kilometres prior to Kui Buri District), turn left for 14 kilometres to the Office of the National Park.
 * By bus:	Get off at Pran Buri District and continue with a Song Thaeo - a minibus between Pran Buri – Ban Bang Pu. From Ban Bang Pu, rent another Song Thaeo to the Office of the National Park.
 * By train:	Take a train (Thon Buri – Prachuap Khiri Khan or Thon Buri – Lang Suan). Get off at Sam Roi Yot Railway Station and continue with a Song Thaeo (Pran Buri – Ban Bang Pu) in front of the railway station. At Ban Bang Pu, rent a car to the national park.

Amphoe Kui Buri
Kui Buri National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติกุยบุรี) covers Sam Roi Yot Minor District, Pran Buri District, Kui Buri District and Mueang District, being an area of 969 square kilometres. It is an undulated mountain range. The ridge lies from the North to the South and is a part of the Tanaosi mountain range. It comprises dry and humid evergreen forests and plenty of wild animals due to the water resources and abundant food. Wild animals residing in the park include wild elephants, gaurs, bantengs, sambars, bears, common barking deer, Asian tapirs, gibbons, monkeys, langurs, etc. Interesting attractions are as follows: Namtok Dong Mafai (น้ำตกดงมะไฟ) is situated within the Kui Buri National Park and is the origin of the Kui Buri River. Namtok Dong Mafai has 15 tiers of granite cataracts with water flowing throughout the year. The period when there is a lot of water is during August to December. The most beautiful tiers are from the 8th to the 15th. The 14th is a large cliff with a waterfall dropping down to the basin below, being a height of 10 metres. Moreover, it is abundant with various kinds of plants such as ferns, orchids and moss. It is also a viewpoint to see the wreathed hornbills flying through the top of the trees, creating a sound similar to that of an airplane. Additionally, there is a giant 200-year-old Hopea timber tree whose branch is covered by a banyan tree, while at its top stick the Bird’s Nest Ferns and orchids. A large number of Mafai Pa trees – a wild species of Baccaurea – are scattered in this area and influence the name of this waterfall.

Namtok Pha Ma Hon (น้ำตกผาหมาหอน) is a three-tiered waterfall with a nearly vertically steep cliff and clear water flowing vigorously throughout the year. At its centre lies a large basin where there are a lot of plants such as various kinds of ferns, and palm trees. It is suitable for trekking to study the nature and relax.

To get there:	From Bangkok, go along Phetchakasem Road, at the Km. 290 or 3 kilometres prior to the Kui Buri District Office, turn right into Highway No. 3217, passing Ban Yang Chum into the Yang Chum Reservoir Project. Turn left before reaching the project and go along the path to the Yan Sue Village until the end of the path. Turn left for 2 kilometres to the Office of the National Park. (The distance from Kui Buri to the Office of the National Park is 35 kilometres.)

Accommodation	There is no accommodation provided in the park. Visitors who wish to stay overnight can contact the Office for camping. They have to bring their own tents and food. For further information, contact the Kui Buri National Park, P.O. Box 10, Kui Buri Post Office, Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77150.

Amphoe Mueang
Prachuap Khiri Khan City Pillar Shrine (ศาลหลักเมืองประจวบคีรีขันธ์) is located on Sala Chip Road, opposite the city hall. It was constructed in the Lop Buri style of art during the period when Pol. Sub-Lt. Amnuai Thaiyanon was governor of the province. His Majesty the King had HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn attend the opening ceremony of this shrine on 20 August, 1994. The shrine is the symbol of auspices and prosperity of the city.

Wat Ao Noi (Tham Phra Non) (วัดอ่าวน้อย หรือ ถ้ำพระนอน) is situated at Ao Noi Sub-district, at the foot of the hill near Ao Noi. Before reaching the centre of Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan, there is a by-road, 3 kilometres from Phetchakasem Road Km. 314. Within the compound of the temple is a small cave where a reclining Buddha image is enshrined. In the past, this temple was a shelter from storms for the fishermen.

Ao Noi, Ao Prachuap Khiri Khan (อ่าวน้อย, อ่าวประจวบคีรีขันธ์) is in front of the Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan. It possesses beautiful surroundings suitable for exercises such as jogging or cycling by the beach. There is a beach-side road connecting Ao Noi and Ao Prachuap together. There is a line of pine trees at Ao Noi, while at Ao Prachuap, there is a pedestrian path to closely admire the beach and for selecting various restaurants.

Khao Chong Krachok (เขาช่องกระจก) is a small mountain where a large number of stump-tailed macaques reside. Its entrance is behind the City Hall with 396 steps to the summit, being a height of 245 metres from sea level. It is the location of Wat Khao Chong Krachok where a replica of the Buddha’s footprint and the relics of the Buddha, which the King came to attend its containing ceremony on 12 June, 1958, and planted a Bodhi tree, are enshrined. There is an annual celebratory ceremony on 12 June. In the north of the mountain, there is a large hole similar to a mirror frame which has influenced the name of the mountain. From the summit, there is a pavilion for relaxation where visitors can view the splendid scenery of the centre of the city, the three bays and various islands.

To get there:	
 * By car		From Highway No. 4 (Phetchakasem Road) Km. 320, turn left into Amphoe Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan and cross the railway track for 2 kilometres, passing the province sports stadium. Go straight on for 500 metres to Wat Thammikaram. The starting point to Khao Chong Krachok is on the right of the temple.
 * By bus		Get off at the bus terminal and continue by taking the motorcycle service.
 * By train	Get off at Prachuap Khiri Khan Railway Station and continue with a Sam Lo or a service motorcycle.

Ao Manao (อ่าวมะนาว) is under the supervision of Wing 53, the Royal Thai Air Force. It is a clean beach with beautiful nature suitable for swimming. Opposite the beach stands Khao Lom Muak. At ebb tide, a long sand bar will appear and can be walked along. At the summit of Khao Lom Muak, there is a replica of the Buddha’s footprint. Moreover, at the foot of the mountain stands a shrine of Chaopho Khao Lom Muak. It is also the location of the Spectacled Langur Preservation Area. Ao Manao was once a battlefield in World War II between the Thai and Japanese armies. At present, within the compound of the Wing, there is a hero statue, a replica of an air force soldier standing on a propeller holding a flag and facing towards the sea, Wing 53 Historical Park, a large stone engraved into the scene of the fight between the Thai and the Japanese armies at Ao Manao. There is an annual ceremony to commemorate the heroic deeds of 8 December, 1941. Tourists can relax and swim at the beach. Moreover, there are restaurants, a club, and various forms of accommodation provided such as town houses, condominium, etc. For further information, please contact the Public Relations Department of Wing 53, Tel. 0 3266 1087-8, 0 3261 1017, 0 3266 1031 ext: 60464, 60465, 60484 (Reserve 1 month in advance). Please deliver a letter in advance for a group visit.

To get there:	
 * By car		From Mueang Prachuap Municipality, go to the south along Sala Chip Road until reaching the T-junction to Highway No. 3167, and pass the airport of Wing 53 to Ao Manao, a distance of 15 kilometres. Otherwise from Ao Prachuap, take the road along the beach.
 * By bus		Get off at the Prachuap Khiri Khan Bus Terminal and continue with the service motorcycle.
 * By train	Get off at the Prachuap Khiri Khan Railway Station and continue with the service motorcycle.

King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology at Wa Ko (อุทยานวิทยาศาสตร์พระจอมเกล้า ณ หว้ากอ) is a significant place to Thai science history. It was because King Rama IV had made his astronomical forecast 2 years in advance on a total solar eclipse at Wa Ko. The king together with scientists and diplomats of various countries also made a trip to witness his forecast on 18 August, 1868. On 16 May, 1989, the Cabinet approved in principle on the establishment of the King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology. On 3 May, 1990, H.M. King Bhumibol granted its name as “King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology at Wa Ko, Prachuap Khiri Khan” to commemorate King Mongkut’s honour, the Father of Thai Science. Later, the Ministry of Education acclaimed it as an educational institute under the Department of Non-formal Education on 16 June, 1993.

The compound of the park comprises many spots as follows:

Astronomy Buildings (อาคารดาราศาสตร์), a group of three-storey buildings connecting to one another; namely, Phanthiwathit, Phanphinit Chantra and Dara Thatsani Buildings, as well as, 11 learning bases such as Hall of Fame, Future World, Technology for Professions, Children’s World, Sky at Wa Ko, the Father of Thai Science, Human Beings and Stars, Thai Kings and Astrology, Solidarity of the Prachuap People, the Cosmic Order and the World of Fixed Stars and Universe System, Space Development and Future of Human Beings.

Wa Ko Marine Life Museum (พิพิธภัณฑ์สัตว์น้ำหว้ากอ) is a museum exhibiting marine life such as sea fish, fresh-water fish and brackish water fish. Moreover, there is an underwater tunnel, providing a chance to learn and witness the differences of the life residing in different levels of depth, creating a feeling of being in the deep blue sea.

Butterfly Garden (สวนผีเสื้อ) is a place where more than 20 varieties of local butterflies reside. It provides knowledge of the butterfly lifecycle and displays examples of stuffed butterflies for study purposes.

For those who wish to do camping at the park, there are various Wa Ko Camping Activities such as Scientific Camp, Environmental Camp, Astronomy Camp, Birdcamp, Camp for Physically Challenged Children, Energy Camp and a variety of activities such as bird watching, astronomical observation, walk rally, beach activities, and group activities. Moreover, there is accommodation provided for 120-200 persons, as well as, tents for camping. For reservations, please contact the Marketing Section, Tel. 0 3266 1098, 0 3266 1726, 0 3266 1104 during office hours, website: www.nfe.go.th/waghor or e-mail: waghor@hotmail.com. The park is open daily and free of charge from 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. For a group visit, please deliver a letter in advance. For further information, please contact Tel. 0 3266 1098, 0 3266 1726-7 ext: 247 or Fax. 0 3266 1098.

To get there:	From Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan, go to the south for 12 kilometres along Phetchakasem Road until reaching Km. 335-336. There will be a path to Wa Ko on the left.

Amphoe Thap Sakae
Hat Laem Kum (หาดแหลมกุ่ม) is at Mu 7, Na Hu Kwang Sub-district, 4 kilometres from the main road. It is very serene, suitable for relaxation and swimming. The beach is 5 kilometres long, lined up with pine and coconut trees. There are pavilions for admiring the scenery or enjoying meals.

To get there:
 * By car		From Highway No. 4, Km. 365, turn left for approximately 4 kilometres, cross the railway track to the beach or turn at Km. 370 and go straight on, following the direction signs for a distance of 4 kilometres.
 * By bus		Take the Bangkok – Bang Saphan Bus, get off at Udom Suk Market and continue with a service motorcycle to the beach.
 * By train	Take the Thon Buri – Lang Suan train and get off at Don Sai Railway Station, Thap Sakae District and continue with a service motorcycle.

Hat Wanakon National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติหาดวนกร) was acclaimed a national park on 30 December, 1992. It became the 76th national park of the country and the 18th marine national park. It is a mixed deciduous forest generally comprising sparse woods and various shed-leaf plants mixed together such as Phai Pa - Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss, Burma Padauk- Pterocarpus indicus, Makha Mong - Afzelia xylocarpa. Originally, this area was a planted forest, mixed with a natural-grown one, which was just recovered. Planted plants are Salao - Lagerstroemia loudonii Binn., Tabaek - L. floribunda Jack, teak, Phayom - Shorea roxburghii G. Don, Son Thale – Horsetail tree, Son Padiphat – Casuarina junghuniana Miq. However, only few kinds of wild animals are discovered in this park. Birds found in this park include the black-naped orioles, Pacific reef-egrets, black drongos, Indian rollers and various other species. The park covers a water area of 15.36 square kilometres. Fish found are fresh-water fish such as catfish, snake-headed fish, climbing perch, Nile tilapia, and various kinds of sea fish. The beach is 7 kilometres long, lined with Horsetail trees. Within the compound of the national park, there are interesting attractions as follows:

Hat Wanakon (หาดวนกร) is a white sandy beach and hills stretching alternately towards the sea. On the beach lies a long line of pine trees parallel to the sea from Khlong Nam Chuet to Huai Ban Yang, being a distance of 7 kilometres. At low tide, the distance of the beach stretching to the sea is 150 metres.

Ao Makha (อ่าวมะค่า) is a bay bending from Ban Wang Duan to the mouth of Khlong Nam Chuet. Its characteristic is a steep rocky cliff by the sea. It is also a location of the National Park Ranger Station. Ko Chan and Ko Thai Si can be seen from this area.

Hua Krang and Hin Chuang Nature Study Routes (เส้นทางเดินศึกษาธรรมชาติหัวกรังและหินจวง) are similar to an outdoor classroom to learn and understand the relationship of nature, as well as, to create conscience to take care of nature. Each station will present the relationship of lives that need to depend on one another within this forest area, both plants and animals such as bamboos, Spondias bipinnata, Mangifera spp., ant’s nests, anthills and various other lifeforms. There are overall 28 stations and 3 routes. The first one is 2 kilometres and takes 2 hours. The second one is 3.5 kilometres and takes 3 hours, while the third one is 6 kilometres and takes 4 hours.

Lan Khoi, Ko Chan and Ko Thai Si (ลานข่อย, เกาะจานและเกาะท้ายทรีย์) (It is a swallow’s nest concession where there are coral reefs surrounding it.) For snorkelling, please contact the Office of the National Park.

The park provides tents and accommodation for tourists. Contact Hat Wanakon National Park, Huai Yang Sub-district, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77130, Tel. 0 3260 2654, 0 3261 9030, 08 1327 5210 or Department of National Park, Wildlife and Flora, Bang Khen District, Bangkok, Tel. 0 2562 0760 or www.dnp.go.th or the Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University. For information and reservations for accommodation, contact Tel. 0 2579 0520, 0 2942 8111 (there are bungalows and rooms within the park).

To get there:
 * By car		From Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan go along Phetchakasem Road for 24 kilometres, there is a left path at Km. 345 and an entrance to go further for 3 kilometres.
 * By bus		Get off at Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan and rent a Song Thaeo for a distance of 23 kilometres.
 * By train	Get off at Huai Yang Railway Station and continue by service car or motorcycle.

Namtok Huai Yang National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกห้วยยาง) covers an area of Mueang District, Thap Sakae District, and Bang Saphan District, being 161 square kilometres or 100,625 rai. Most of the area is steep mountains on the Tenasserim Range, 200 – 800 feet above sea level. It is an original source of water at the foot of the mountain bordering Thailand and Burma. It was acclaimed the 70th national park in Thailand on 8 December, 1991. The office of the national park is located in the area of Huai Yang Waterfall. The compound of the national park is a shady and relaxing atmosphere. Besides, there are many waterfalls such as Namtok Kha-on, Namtok Huai Hin Dat, Namtok Khao Lan and Namtok Bua Sawan.

Namtok Huai Yang (น้ำตกห้วยยาง) is a small 9-tiered waterfall near the office of the Huai Yang National Park. It is suitable for relaxation due to its beautiful scenery and interesting nature study route.

Namtok Khao Lan (น้ำตกเขาล้าน) is a beautiful waterfall of the Huai Yang National Park. To get there: Take Highway No. 4 (Phetchakasem Road) until passing the crossroads at Huai Yang Sub-district Police Station to the south for 13 kilometres. Make a U-turn and keep left at the Udomnan Plaza Market. Turn left into Khao Lan – Phuk Tabaek Road for 13 kilometres.

Namtok Huai Din Dat (น้ำตกห้วยดินดาษ) comprises a lower brook which is 6 metres wide and 5-tiered waterfall; each tier is closely connecting to one another. It is a waterfall situated in between a gap of quite high and steep mountains, 50 kilometres from the Office of the National Park to the south.

Namtok Kha-on (น้ำตกขาอ่อน), Thap Mon (ทับมอญ) is located 60 kilometres from the Office of the National Park to the south, near the border with Burma within the area of Bang Saphan District. It can be visited in every season. It is a beautiful 9-tiered waterfall. Admiring the waterfall takes approximately 1 hour.

Pa Khao Luang (ป่าเขาหลวง) comprises the Tenasserim Range, which complexly has created a forest which is the source of the Huai Yang River. There is a steep cliff bordering Thailand and Burma. Trekking admirers can walk up to the Khao Luang summit for a distance of 7 kilometres or 5 hours. The highest summit is 1,251 metres high and is a viewpoint where the Tenasserim Range can be splendidly witnessed.

There are 2 bungalows provided in the park. Tourists will have to bring their own tents. Contact Namtok Huai Yang National Park, Huai Yang Sub-district, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77130 at Tel. 08 1215 0737, or the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Flora, Bang Khen District, Bangkok, Tel. 0 2562 0760 or www.dnp.go.th.

To get there:
 * By car		From Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan, go to the south along Phetchakasem Road to Km. 350-351 where there is a crossroads. Turn right into the Office of the National Park for 7 kilometres.
 * By train	Get off at Huai Yang Railway Station and continue with a service motorcycle.

Amphoe Bang Saphan
Hat Ban Krut (หาดบ้านกรูด) is located in the Ban Krut area, Thong Chai Sub-district. It is a 12 kilometres wide and a beautiful beach parallel to the beach road. Originally, there were plenty of bergamots - Makrut in Thai - which influenced the name of the beach. The atmosphere in this area is serene and shady with coconut trees. A fishing community is scattered along the beach. It is a place where tourists can experience the lifestyle of fishermen such as coastal fisheries, the seafood preservation process, and catching of jellyfish for export. Accommodation is provided in many areas.

To get there:
 * By car		Take Highway No. 4 (Phetchakasem Road) to Km. 382, turn left along the Phetchakasem – Ban Krut Road and cross the railway track for approximately 9 kilometres to the Ban Krut beach road.
 * By train	Get off at the Ban Krut Railway Station and continue with a service motorcycle.
 * By bus		Take the Bangkok – Bang Saphan Noi Bus and get off at the entrance to Ban Krut and continue with a service motorcycle or Songthaew.

Khao Thongchai (เขาธงชัย) is an important viewpoint of the Ban Krut Beach. From this point, the view of the bays and a line of coconut trees stretching as far as the eye can see can be admired. It is suitable for appreciating the sunrise and the sunset. Khao Thongchai is the enshrining place of “Phra Phuttha Kitti Sirichai” or is locally called as “Luangpho Yai”, a Buddha image in the posture of meditation in the Gandhara style of art (influenced by Greek art through India). The image faces towards the sea. The locals of Bang Saphan constructed it and presented it to Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty’s 60th Birthday Anniversary. Moreover, on the mountain is situated the Prince of Chumphon Shrine, highly revered by the fishermen. The shrine is very outstanding on the summit of the Thongchai Mountain. It is believed that the Prince of Chumphon once stayed at this place to anchor a battleship. Therefore, a replica of an anchor was constructed at this shrine facing towards the sea. Within the compound are a decorative plant garden and a monastic residence. Besides, on this mountain is an enshrining venue of Phra Maha Chedi Kao Yot, a 3-tiered corn-shaped pagoda constructed by the Ban Krut locals on the auspicious occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebrations of His Majesty’s Accession to the Throne. It is a viewpoint for admiring a stretching beach and beauty of the wide coconut grove. The combination of sand, sea, and line of coconut trees becomes a perfect scene of nature.

Hat Thang Sai (หาดทางสาย) is 5 kilometres from Hat Ban Krut by taking a beach road to the north, hugging around Khao Thongchai to the Thang Sai beach road. It is a white sandy shady beach with coconut trees and pine trees.

Ko Ram Ra (เกาะรำร่า) is at Thongchai Sub-district (between Thap Sakae Sub-district and Bang Saphan District), 300 metres from the shore. It is a medium-size rock island with a small sandy beach and a surrounding coral reef. On the island live fishermen.

Ao Bo Thonglang (อ่าวบ่อทองหลาง) is 4 kilometres from Ao Mae Ramphueng along the beach road. There is a curving beach. When the tide goes down, the white sandy beach will appear as a wide space. People usually come to swim and relax because the level of the water is quite shallow and there are small rock islets lined up in front of the bay. In the beach area, there are restaurants providing food and drinks for tourists. To get there: Take Highway No. 4 to Km. 397 until reaching the crossroads into Bang Saphan District on the left. Go further along Highway 3169 and continue along Klang Ao Road by the beach to the entrance of Ao Bo Thonglang.

Wat Tham Ma Rong (วัดถ้ำม้าร้อง) is located at Ong Prasat Sub-district, 2 kilometres to the south from Bang Saphan District Office. Inside the cave comprise many chambers with various colours of lights, creating an admirable and interesting atmosphere within the cave. At one side of the cave is a long line of Buddha images. It is accessible by cars to the entrance of the cave.

Ao Mae Ramphueng (อ่าวแม่รำพึง) is 120 kilometres from Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan. Take Highway No. 4 (Phetchakasem Road) to the crossroads into Bang Saphan District for approximately 17 kilometres. It is a beautiful beach with white sand and there is a beach road parallel to it. There are seafood restaurants provided for tourists. It is suitable for relaxation.

Amphoe Bang Saphan Noi
Hat Bang Boet (หาดบางเบิด) is located at Ban Bang Boet, Sai Thong Sub-district. It is a curving bay with a clean reddish-brown sandy beach and a stone mountain obstructing the entrance to the bay. During World War II, Bang Boet was famous for its watermelons which were large in size with sweet and crispy taste. They were planted in the farm of M.C. Sitthiporn Kridakon, a person who once mentioned “Money is an illusion, rice and fish are real”. Pha Daeng is a red rock cliff, located next to Ban Bang Boet. Visitors can walk along the beach enjoying Pha Daeng.

To get there:
 * By car		Take Highway No. 4 (Phetchakasem Road) to Km. 425 (at Huai Sak T-junction), turn left into Highway No. 3497 for approximately 16 kilometres to Hat Bang Boet.
 * By bus		Take the Bangkok – Bang Saphan Noi bus and get off at Huai Sak T-junction and continue with a service motorcycle to Hat Bang Boet.
 * By train	Get off at Huai Sak or Bang Saphan Noi Railway Station, and call for a service car (if any) from your accommodation would be more convenient.

Ko Thalu, Ko Sang, Ko Sing (เกาะทะลุ เกาะสังข์ เกาะสิงห์) are small islands located close to one another. Travelling from Ban Nong Samet is approximately 7 kilometres or takes 30 minutes, while travelling by speed boat will take 15 minutes. Ko Thalu covers an area of 1,000 rai with the distance from the north to the south of 2 kilometres. Geographically, it comprises beaches, mountains and coconut groves with abundant and white sandy beaches such as Ao Muk (อ่าวมุก), surrounded by a serene atmosphere, delicate white sand and nice coloured sea, Ao Sai Yai (อ่าวไทรใหญ่), suitable for snorkelling, kayaking and sailing, Ao Thian (อ่าวเทียน), whose scenery is nice to be admired due to a large number of balsam plants – Thian in Thai - and corals swept by the sea tide to the east of the island and a stone cliff and large stone hole in the north of the island which took place because of the wind and sea water having eroded it and created a sea arch. This is the origin of the island’s name. The area around Ko Thalu and Ko Sang is abundant with colourful shallow-water corals such as Staghorn Corals, Nobilis Cup Corals, Anemone Corals, and possess white sandy beaches suitable for those who love a peaceful and private atmosphere and admire snorkelling to witness the corals, sea fans and many beautiful fish. Moreover, tourists can do kayaking around the island which takes approximately 2½ hours, as well as, other kinds of activities such as camping, trekking, and mountain climbing. There are boats and accommodation provided for tourists. Contact Ban Pak Khlong Pier for boat rentals. It takes 20 minutes for travel.

To get there:
 * By car		From Phetchakasem Road, turn left at Km. 399 along Bang Saphan – the beach for 10 kilometres, passing Tha Kwian and Bang Saphan Markets. At Bang Saphan Market, turn right into Bang Saphan – Nong Hat Thai Road, passing Phong Prasat Sub-district Administration Organisation for 10 kilometres. Turn left at the crossroads in front of the police booth into Ko Thalu Pier.
 * By bus		Take the Bangkok – Bang Saphan Noi bus from the New Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal. It will pass the entrance of Ko Thalu Pier, taking approximately 5½ hours.

Namtok Sai Khu (น้ำตกไทรคู่) is located in Thong Mongkhon Sub-district, 20 kilometres from Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan. It is a medium-sized waterfall but full of natural beauty, appropriate for those who love adventure. Four-wheel drive cars should be used. To get there: Take Phetchakasem Road, passing Bang Saphan Yai Intersection for 8 kilometres. At Km. 404, enter the route to Ban Pong Ko for approximately 11 kilometres.

Events and Festivals
Khao Chong Krachok Tak Bat Devo Ceremony (ตักบาตรเทโวเขาช่องกระจก) is organized at Wat Thammikaram Worawihan, at the foot of Khao Chong Krachok, Mueang District, Prachuap Khiri Khan during the End of Buddhist Lent every year. Visit and purchase products of Prachuap Khiri Khan and enjoy the exhibition of the votive tablets and Buddha images, participate in the Devo alms-giving to 200 monks, witness the traditional Chak Phra Festival, see the float parade of the Lord Buddha’s biography. Additionally, participants will be able to admire the viewpoint of Ao Prachuap, Ao Noi and Ao Manao from the summit of the mountain in the middle of the town.

A Fair to Commemorate the “Heroic Deeds of 8 December 1941” (งานรำลึก “วีรกรรม 8 ธันวาคม 2484”) is organised at Ao Manao within the compound of Wing 53, Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan, from 7-10 December to commemorate and honour the heroic deeds of the Thai civilians, police and soldiers who fought in the battle with the Japanese army which brought their troops into Thailand at Ao Manao during World War II on 8 December, 1941. In the event, there are academic exhibitions of the air force authorities and various other governmental offices, booths offering local products, and various forms of entertainment such as Lam Tat - a performance presenting an exchange of impromptu poetic verse, and Khon - a mask dance - in impromptu style.

Cruising along the Pran River (ล่องเรือแม่น้ำปราณ) The Pran River originates from the Kaeng Krachan forest, passing mountains in the west before flowing into the sea at the mouth of the Pran River. Tourists can take a long-tailed boat witnessing the surroundings along the river to the mouth of the Pran Buri River. The trip will pass the City Pillar Shrine, Chaomae Thapthim Shrine, pineapple plantations, and fishing villages, as well as, can watch various kinds of birds. The trip takes approximately 3 hours. For further information, contact Tel. 08 9911 1985 or Wara Restaurant at Tel. 0 3262 2081, 0 3254 0255, 08 1847 5440 (Take the boat at the mangrove forest for 500 metres by walking from the Pran River Forest Park). The boat costs 800 Baht for 8 persons.

Ban Fang Tha Wildlife Preservation Village (หมู่บ้านอนุรักษ์พันธุ์สัตว์ป่าบ้านฝั่งท่า) is in Pran Buri District. It is a village where tourists can rent a long-tailed boat and ride along the Pran Buri River admiring the mangrove forest, protected birds, water animals and lifestyle of the fishermen.

Diving

Diving in Prachuap Khiri Khan may not be the kingdom’s best but there is still ample opportunity to experience the thrills and spills of exotic coral and marine life.

Bangsapan Located in the southern part of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Bangsapan is home to a couple of exciting islands for decent snorkeling and diving.

Ko Thalu By far, Ko Talu is the most appealing area in the vicinity for diving. The island offers divers shallow fringing reef and coral gardens with large schools of snappers, fusiliers and the occasional large ray. Besides Ko Thalu, there is also Ko Sang and Ko Lamla.

Trekking

Various species of birds and butterflies and some types of wild animals can be found in the exotic forest around Pa La-U Waterfall. The area is excellent for trekking.

Spa in Amphoe Pran Buri
 * The Evason Hua Hin (ดิ เอวาซอน หัวหิน) Mu 3 Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3263 2111 Fax: 0 3263 2112 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2254 4775 www.sixsenses.com)

Golf Courses in Amphoe Pran Buri


 * Hua Hin Seoul Country Club (หัวหิน โซล คันทรี คลับ) 174 Mu 1 Tambon Paknam Pran, Tel: 0 3257 2441 Fax: 0 3257 2439 (18 holes)

Eat
Amphoe Pran Buri


 * Khrua Jaew (ครัวแจ๋ว) 486/9 Mu 2 Paknam Pran, Tel: 0 9206 6647 Fax: 0 3263 2184 (Seafood, Thai Food)
 * O.X. (สวนอาหารโอเอ็กซ์) 277/2 Mu 2 Tambon Paknam Pran, Tel: 0 3263 1230, 0 3263 1246 (Thai Food)
 * Rabiang Bua (ระเบียงบัว) (At the entrance to Pran Buri Dam) 208/4 Phetkasem Road, Tambon Nong Ta Taem, Tel: 0 3262 1622 (Thai food open 11.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)

Amphoe Mueang


 * Chiao Ocha 2 (เฉี่ยวโอชา 2) Sai Thong Building, Su Suek Road, Tel: 0 3255 0868-9 Fax: 0 3255 0868 (Thai Food open 10.00 am.–10.00 p.m.)
 * Chiao Ocha 3 (เฉี่ยวโอชา 3) 104/1 Phetkasem Road, Tel: 0 3261 1118, 0 3260 1732 Fax: 0 3260 4448 (open 08.00 am.–9.00 p.m.)
 * Hat Thong (หาดทอง) 21 Su Suk Road, Tambon Ko Lak, Tel: 0 3260 1050-5 Fax: 0 3260 1057 (Thai food open 7.00 a.m.–2.00 a.m.)
 * Jay Pang 1 (เจ๊ปัง 1) 136/14 Mu 1, Tel: 0 3266 1224 (Seafood open 9.00 a.m.–9.00 p.m.)
 * Jay Pang 2 (เจ๊ปัง 2) 502/2 Phetkasem Road, Tambon Ko Lak, Tel: 0 3255 1031 (Thai Food open 7.00 a.m.–9.00 p.m.)
 * Pan Photchana (ปานโภชนา) 40/1 Chai Tha-le Road, Tel: 0 3261 1195 (Thai Food, Seafood open 8.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)
 * Phloen Samut (เพลินสมุทร) Su Suek Road, Tel: 0 3260 1866 (Thai Food open 10.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)
 * Phuean Khun (เพื่อนคุณ) 135 Suan Son Road, Tambon Ko Lak, Tel: 0 3260 1969 (Thai Food open 8.00 a.m.–12.00 p.m.)
 * Pramong (ประมง) 36 Liap Chai Hat Road, Tel: 0 3261 1168 (Thai Food open 7.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)
 * Rap Lom (รับลม) 6 Chai Tha-le Road, Tambon Ko Lak, Tel: 0 3260 1677 (Thai Food open 10.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)

King Amphoe Sam Roi Yot


 * Khrua Chom Tha-le (ครัวชมทะเล) Hat Nom Sao 181 Mu 4 Tambon Sam Roi Yot, Tel: 0 3255 9364 Fax: 0 3255 9365 (Thai food open 7.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)

Amphoe Thap Sakae


 * Laem Kum Seafood (แหลมกุ่ม ซีฟู้ด) 70/1 Mu 2 Tambon Na Hu Kwang, Tel: 0 9914 4009, 0 9254 2755 (Seafood, Thai food open 10.00 a.m.–10.00 p.m.)

Amphoe Bang Saphan


 * Rim Tha-le (ริมทะเล) (Hat Baan Krut) 13 Mu 9 Tambon Thong Chai, Tel: 0 1666 7272, 0 3269 5556-7 Fax: 0 1666 7272 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2570 4766 Fax: 0 2570 4932 (Thai Food, Seafood open 8.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m.)

Amphoe Bang Saphan Noi
 * Hat Son (หาดสน) Mu 3 Bang Saphan-Nong Hat Thai Road, Tambon Bang Saphan, Tel: 0 3269 9196, 0 1856 9975 (Seafood, Thai Food) Tour Service, snokeling is available

Drink

 * Ban Mai/Blue Moon (บ้านใหม่/บลูมูน) Bang Saphan Yai, Tel: 0 7085 4767, 0 7163 6618 (open daily 19:00 to 02:00 hrs.), (live music)
 * Chong Pizza (ชงพิซซ่า) near Coral Hotel, 3.5 k.m. down to the southern beach, Bang Saphan, Tel: 08 9548 9794 (downright Cosy little bar/restaurant)
 * Coco Bar (โคโค่บาร์) Wa Ree Bungalows, Bang Saphan
 * Why Not (วายนอท) where the road to Coral Hotel meets the beach, Bang Saphan (beachside bar and restaurant)

Sleep

 * X2 Resort Kui Buri, 52 Moo 13, Ao Noi Sub-district, Muang District, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand 77210, phone="+66(0)32 601 412 / +66(0)32 603 347, http://www.x2resorts.com/kuiburi/index_kui_buri.aspx - Opened on December 2007, the first X2 resort is at Kui Buri (pronounced goo-wee… boo-ree). Kui Buri is a 3 hour drive south of Bangkok, and half an hour south of the famous beachside resort town of Hua Hin. The general area is underdeveloped and peaceful with the only communities being local fishing villages. The resort is located on virgin beachfront land covering over 4 acres (12 Rai). The 23 semi private villas each have their own terrace, garden and most with private pools.The existing landscape of large, well developed trees has been carefully preserved, and provides a unique atmosphere punctuated by large open spaces and unique natural horticulture.

Amphoe Pran Buri

Office Tel: 0 2519 2044 Fax 0 2519 2184 www.aleenta.com), 10 rooms: 5,885-15,000 baht
 * Aleenta Resort (อะลีนตา รีสอร์ท) 183 Mu 4 Tambon Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3257 0194 Fax 0 3257 0220 Bangkok
 * Arayan Resort and Water Sport Center (อารยัน รีสอร์ท แอนด์ วอเตอร์สปอร์ต เซ็นเตอร์) 5/1 Mu 1 Tambon Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3263 2222, 0 1935 5327 Fax: 0 3263 2223 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2574 1125, 0 1619 2792), 19 rooms: 1,200-2,500 baht
 * As Dream Resort and Spa Bangkok (แอส ดรีม รีสอร์ท แอนด์ สปา) 454/25-26 Mu 2 Tambon Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3263 2401-9 Fax: 0 3263 2400 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2690 5037-8 Fax: 0 2690 5040 www.asdreamresortandspa.com, e-mail: asdream_reservation@yahoo.com.sg), 35 rooms: 3,300-18,000 baht
 * Ban Kramom Thong (บ้านกระหม่อมทอง) (เลยวัดเขากะโหลก) Mu 4 Tambon Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3263 1725-6), 20 rooms: 1,000-1,200 baht
 * Ban Hat Pran (บ้านหาดปราณ) 8/8 Mu 3 Tambon Paknam Pran (Tel: 0 3263 1435, 0 9912 3092), 14 rooms: 800-1,800 baht

King Amphoe Sam Roi Yot


 * Anchana Resort and Spa (อัญชนา รีสอร์ท แอนด์ สปา) 228 Mu 4 Baan Phu Noi, Tambon Sam Roi Yot (Tel: 0 3255 9366-7 Fax: 0 3255 9368 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 29516 1574-8 Fax: 0 2954 2984 www.anchana.com, E-mail: reservation@anchana.com), 32 rooms: 9 houses: 2,100-8,500 baht
 * Ban Kannika (บ้านกรรณิการ์) 139 Mu 5 Tambon Sam Roi Yot (Tel: 0 3255 9294), 13 rooms: 700 baht
 * Ban Sabai Chai Tha-le (บ้านสบาย ชายทะเล) 231 Mu 4 Tambon Sam Roi Yot (Tel: 0 3255 9265, 0 9032 7222 Fax: 0 3255 9265 www.bansabai.com, E-mail: info@bansabai.com), 15 rooms: 900-1,100 baht
 * Blu Beach Resort (บลูบีช รีสอร์ท) 185 Mu 5 Tambon Sam Roi Yot (Tel: 0 3255 9314-5, 0 9225 1908), 9 rooms: 700-2,500 baht
 * Coffin Bay Resort (คอลฟิ่น เบย์ รีสอร์ท) 224 Mu 4 Tambon Sam Roi Yot (Tel: 0 3255 9333 Fax: 0 3255 9361), 60 rooms: 990-2,900 baht, 2 houses: 4,900 baht
 * Krathom Yom Doi (กระท่อมยมโดย) Hat Nom Sao (Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2427 1440), 1 house: 4,500 baht

Amphoe Mueang (Prachuap Khiri Khan Town)


 * Ao Noi Beach Resort (อ่าวน้อยบีช รีสอร์ท) 206 Liap Tha-le Road, Tambon Ao Noi (Tel: 0 3260 1350, 0 3260 1354, 0 1818 4779), 8 rooms: 600–800 baht
 * Ao Noi Sea View (อ่าวน้อย ซีวิว) 202/3 Mu 2 Tambon Ao Noi (Tel: 0 1401 6001, 0 9615 9012 www.aownoiseaview.com), 11 rooms: 600-1,200 baht
 * Ao Manao (อ่าวมะนาว) Accommodation should be reserved in advanced at the 53rd Squadron (Tel: 0 3266 1088), 112 rooms
 * Araya Resort (อารยา รีสอร์ท) 344/1 Tambon Khlong Wan (Tel: 0 3266 1252, 0 1855 7477), 28 rooms: 800-1,600 baht
 * Ban Forty Resort (บ้านฟอร์ตี้ รีสอร์ท) 555/3 Prachuap-Khlong Wan Road, Tambon Khlong Wan (Tel: 0 3266 1437), 13 rooms: 1,000-1,200 baht

Amphoe Thap Sakae


 * A-ngun resort (องุ่น รีสอร์ท) 133/1 Mu 2 Tambon Na Hu Kwang (Tel: 0 1961 7879), 8 rooms: 200–600 baht
 * Ban Kaeo (บ้านแก้ว) 141/8 Tambon Na Hu Kwang (Tel: 0 3267 1168), 8 rooms: 300–350 baht
 * Chan Ruean (ชานเรือน) 37 Mu 3 Liap Chai Tha-le Road, Tambon Thap Sakae (Tel: 0 3267 1890, 0 3267 1411), 40 rooms: 200-1,000 baht
 * Chawalit (ชวลิต) 38 Mu 6 Phetkasem Road, Tambon Thap Sakae (Tel: 0 3254 6404-5 Fax: 0 3261 1734), 18 rooms: 180–280 baht
 * Huai Yang Beach Resort (ห้วยยาง บีช รีสอร์ท) 74/3 Mu 7 Tambon Huai Yang (Tel: 0 3257 4525, 0 7070 2173, 0 1720 3402 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2579 4375, 0 1721 9500 Fax: 0 2941 1193 www.huayyang.8m.com, E-mail: HuayyangBeach@yahoo.com), 14 rooms: 1,500-2,500 baht

Amphoe Bang Saphan


 * Ban Khiao Beach Resort (บ้านเขียว บีช รีสอร์ท) 217 Mu 2 Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 0 3269 5112, 0 1378 7520 Fax: 0 3269 5482), 18 rooms: 300-3,000 baht (include breakfast)
 * Ban Klang Ao Beach Resort (บ้านกลางอ่าว บีช รีสอร์ท) 300 Mu 3 Ban Krut, Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 0 3269 5086, 0 3269 5123), 29 bungalows: 1,600-2,800 baht
 * Ban Kruit Youth Hostel (บ้านพักเยาวชนนานาชาติบ้านกรูด) (90 kms from Hua Hin)123 Ban Krut-Khok Ta Hom Road, Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 0 3261 9103, 0 9121 6857 Bangkok Office Tel: 0 1839 6857 Fax: 0 2391 6854 www.thailandbeach.com), 43 rooms: 300-2,900 baht
 * Ban Kruit Resort (บ้านกรูด รีสอร์ท) 212 Mu 2 Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 0 3269 5076, 0 1421 1186 Fax: 0 3267 5076 www.bankrutresort.com 900-2,700 baht
 * Ban Phrao Thai Resort (บ้านพร้าวไทย รีสอร์ท 176/7 Mu 3 Hat Ban Krud, Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 0 9682 4484 www.sanook.to/proudthai), 8 rooms: 700–800 baht
 * Rachavadee Beach Resort, . Luxury bungalows on the beach or large family bungalows poolside. 98/1 Moo 7, Bankrud beach, Tambon Thongchai (Tel: 087-0265515) 1600-3800 baht

Amphoe Bang Saphan Noi

(Tel: 0 9822 2866, 0 9914 9477 www.baanprim.tk) 4 houses: 600-1,200 baht
 * Ban Maphrao Ko Thalu (บ้านมะพร้าว เกาะทะลุ) 111/1 Mu 10 Tambon Bang Saphan (Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2673 0966, 0 9918 3715, 0 9744 5639 www.kohtalu.com), 20 rooms: 2 days 1 night: 1,900-2,350 baht, 3 days 2 nights : 3,400-4,300 baht
 * Nirvana Sanddune Resort & Spa (บ้านกำเนิดพลอย) Tel: 08 9444 4000, 08 6899 2382
 * Ban Prim Resort (บ้านปริม รีสอร์ท) 21/2 Mu.3 (Mu Ban Fang Daeng) Tambon Saithong
 * Bunchu Bangburd Resort and B.J. Bungalow (บุญชูบางเบิด รีสอร์ทและบีเจ บังกะโล) 102 Mu 5 Tambon Sai Thong (Tel: 0 1921 9660, 0 1309 7711, 0 3261 9112 Fax: 0 1309 7711 www.bbr-bangburd.com), 36 rooms: 700-1,200 baht

local Product
Souvenirs from Pran Buri District are seasonal fruits, products from pineapples and preserved fruits.

Souvenirs from Thap Sakae District include honey baked bananas, honey baked coconuts, and products from aloe vera.

Suggested Itinerary
Route 1	Adventure Tourism


 * Morning		Admire the nature of Pa La-u Waterfall.
 * Afternoon		Visit the Thanarat Infantry Camp.
 * Late afternoon	Relax and swim at Suan Son Pradiphat or Hua Hin Beach
 * Evening		Taste international food at Hua Hin town.

Route 2	Sam Lo Tour


 * Morning		Witness the sunrise at Khao Hin Lek Fai.
 * Late morning	Admire the beautiful bay at Khao Takiap.
 * Afternoon		Visit the God Brahma Shrine and relax by Suan Son Beach.
 * Late Afternoon	Experience Hua Hin by trishaw such as the pavilion at the Hua Hin Railway Station, Chatchai Market, Hua Hin community, fish bridge, and purchase souvenirs.
 * Evening		Taste seafood dishes.

Route 3	Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan – Thap Sakae Route (Stay overnight at Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan).


 * Morning		Witness the sunrise at Ao Prachuap.
 * Late morning	See the scenery of the City of 3 Bays on Khao Chong Krachok, pay respect to the city pillar shrine and visit the butterfly garden in the King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science and Technology at Wa Ko.
 * Afternoon		Enjoy Namtok Huai Yang.
 * Late Afternoon	Swim at Ao Manao.
 * Evening		Taste the fresh and reasonable priced seafood at Ao Prachuap or Khlong Wan.

Route 4	Bang Saphan – Bang Saphan Noi Route (Stay overnight at Ban Krut).

Ecotourism 2 Days/1 Night (Sam Roi Yot – Pran Buri)
 * Morning		See the sunrise at Khao Thongchai.
 * Late morning	Snorkelling at Ko Thalu or Ko Lam Ra.
 * Afternoon		Visit Tham Khao Ma Rong and relax by Namtok Sai Khu.
 * Late Afternoon	Enjoy beach sports at Ban Krut Beach.
 * Evening		Barbecue under the moonlight on the beach.

Day 1
 * 8.00 a.m.	Depart Bangkok by taking Highway No. 4.
 * 11.00 a.m.	Arrival at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, take a boat in front of Wat Bang Pu to Hat Laem Sala.
 * 12.00 a.m.	Have lunch at the welfare restaurant of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.
 * 1.00 p.m.	Visit Tham Phraya Nakhon, admire the beauty of the pavilion within the cave which is one of the Unseen Thailand attractions.
 * 3.30 p.m.	Visit Bueng Bua Sam Roi Yot.
 * 5.00 p.m.	Cruising along the river, see the water birds and study the ecological system in the lotus pond. (The lotus is in bloom during January – March).
 * 6.30 p.m.	Arrive at the accommodation at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park or choose to stay at Ban Phu Noi Beach.

Day 2
 * 8.00 a.m.	Have breakfast.
 * 9.00 a.m.	Kayaking in Khlong Khao Daeng, experience the mangrove forest and nature on both sides of the river.
 * 12.00 a.m.	Have lunch at the mouth of the Pran River.
 * 2.00 p.m.	Purchase souvenirs of Pran Buri such as Cheese shake cracker and preserved fruits.
 * 5.00 p.m.	Depart for Bangkok.

--(WT-en) globe-trotter 23:15, 2 February 2010 (EST)