“The scenic coastal view of the estuary meets the Gulf of Thailand and is part of one of the most beautiful coastal roads in the country.”
Pak Nam Khaem Nu Viewpoint is an important spot situated at the mouth of the Khaem Nu River, where it empties into the Gulf of Thailand. Khaem Nu Bridge, or Chaloem Phra Kiat Bridge, serves as a prominent landmark, stretching out to allow visitors a clear view of the sea and the mangrove forests. This spot is a popular rest area for those driving along the Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road, a renowned scenic coastal route
This location offers a peaceful and natural experience, with cool sea breezes throughout the day, especially during the early morning and evening when one can witness stunning sunrises and sunsets. It is suitable for tourists seeking a relaxing coastal atmosphere, as well as photographers looking for fresh perspectives of the impressive coastline.
How to Get There
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Private Car: Drive along Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road, heading towards Takhāt Ngao Subdistrict, Tha Mai District.
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Public Transport: Public transportation may not be convenient. It is advisable to use a private car or rental vehicle.
Travel Tips
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What to Prepare: Sunglasses, a hat, or an umbrella for sun protection, especially during midday.
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Photography: This spot is popular for capturing the curved road and the bridge. Visit during early morning or evening for the best light.
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Food: There may be local seafood restaurants nearby. Try the fresh seafood.
Admission Fee:
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No admission fee.
Opening Hours:
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Open 24 hours daily