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Thung Wua Laen Beach is one of the most beautiful and lively beaches in Chumphon Province. Stretching for several kilometers, the beach is covered in powdery white sand and has calm, shallow waters, making it perfect for swimming and relaxing. The name “Thung Wua Laen” originates from a local legend about a wild bull that fled from hunters and ran into the sea, swimming away swiftly&md...
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Khao Matree Viewpoint is considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints and an important landmark of Chumphon Province. Located on the peak of Khao Matree, which is not very high but offers an excellent vantage point, visitors can enjoy a panoramic 360-degree view of the surrounding scenery. You can see the overall view of Chumphon city, peaceful fishing villages, and the curved shoreline of Fara...
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Pha Daeng Beach Chumphon is a small, peaceful beach hidden within Mueang Chumphon District. It is an unseen check-in spot that many travelers dream of visiting. Its highlight is the large reddish–orange cliff, standing boldly by the sea, about 10 meters high, featuring beautiful natural patterns and colors that change tones with the sunlight.
Visitors can admire the cliff from several a... read more
Visitors can admire the cliff from several a... read more
Hat Sai Ree Beach Chumphon is not only a beautiful beach but also a site of historical and cultural significance for Chumphon Province. On the northern hill of the beach stands the Prince of Chumphon Shrine, built as a memorial and to show gratitude and respect to the Prince.
Further down on the beach is the HTMS Chumphon, a large torpedo boat that once served in the Royal Thai Navy, placed on lan... read more
Further down on the beach is the HTMS Chumphon, a large torpedo boat that once served in the Royal Thai Navy, placed on lan... read more
The Phra Tamnak and Krom Luang Chumphon Khrat Udomsak Shrine is the most important landmark of Chumphon Province. It is located at Hat Sai Ri, surrounded by a serene and beautiful seaside atmosphere. This shrine was built to commemorate “Sadej Tia” — Admiral Prince of the Royal Family, Krom Luang Chumphon Khrat Udomsak, the father of the Royal Thai Navy, who had great benevolence...
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Khao Chao Mueang Chumphon is a tourist attraction that combines natural beauty and sacred religious sites. At the top of the hill, there is a viewing pavilion where visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Hat Sai Ri Beach, the Gulf of Thailand, and several islands within the Mu Ko Chumphon National Park. It also houses the Marine National Park Operations Center No. 1, which may provide a natur...
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Mu Ko Chumphon National Park was officially established on February 24, 1999, covering a total area of 198,125 rai (approximately 324.42 square kilometers), with more than 80% of the area being marine.
Originally proposed as "Hat Sai Ri National Park," it was renamed to reflect the geographical features that include numerous small and large islands—over 40 in total.
The park features a varie... read more
Originally proposed as "Hat Sai Ri National Park," it was renamed to reflect the geographical features that include numerous small and large islands—over 40 in total.
The park features a varie... read more
Langkajiu Island is one of the most famous islands in the Chumphon Archipelago National Park, located about 12 kilometers off Hat Sai Ri Beach. It is a small island with a relatively short perimeter but is full of charm in terms of history, nature, and the richness of its marine ecosystem.
The island has natural lim during his southern tour in 1897 (B.E. 2430). The inscription is located at t... read more
The island has natural lim during his southern tour in 1897 (B.E. 2430). The inscription is located at t... read more
Ko Lawa Chumphon is a marine tourist destination that focuses on snorkeling activities. As a large rocky island with steep cliffs, there is no convenient sandy beach for resting on the island. However, its beauty lies in the underwater world, which is known for its rich and thriving marine ecosystem.
Around the island, there are various types of shallow water corals, especially brain coral and&nbs... read more
Around the island, there are various types of shallow water corals, especially brain coral and&nbs... read more
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The surrounding area features natura... read more
Ko Mattra Chumphon also known locally as Ko Tang Kui — is one of the largest islands within Mu Ko Chumphon National Park. The island is distinguished by its soft white sand beaches interspersed with natural rock formations, most notably on the island’s western and southern shores, creating a landscape that is both serene and scenic.
The surrounding waters are home to some of the m... read more
The surrounding waters are home to some of the m... read more
Phra That Sawi is the other Phra That Chedi in the area of Sawi, housing relics of Lord Buddha. This of course being a much older site here, which goes back to the times of King Sri Thammasokarat. The Chedi is enclosed by a wall with gates and a bell tower and the cloister is lined with seated Buddha images. Another beautiful white Buddha image called Phra Suphan Rangsi is located just outside the...
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