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Amphawa Floating Market is one of the most charming evening markets in Thailand, located in Amphawa district of Samut Songkhram, about 1 to 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok. Open Friday through Sunday, this market draws both local and international visitors, especially in the evenings of Saturday and Sunday, when the canals come alive with lights, aromas, and voices of boat vendors.
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This market is fam... read more
This temple is located in Samut Songkhram town. The former name is “Wat Sri Champaâ€. It is the most important temple of the province. According to history, in B.E. 2307 (1764) the Burmese invaded Mueang Phetburi but Ayutthaya’s troops protected the city. Ban Laem people in Phetburi migrated to escape from the Burmese and settled down at Amphoe Mae Klong, further up from Wat Sri Champa, and c...
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Kuti Temple is an ancient temple of significant cultural and historical importance, located in the tranquil area of Khao Yoi District, Phetchaburi Province. It is believed to have been established during the reigns of King Rama III to Rama V and has long served as a religious center, promoting Buddhism to local communities. The temple has also been a place of meditation and retreat for monks ...
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Khao Yoi Cave is located within a large, striking limestone mountain along Phetkasem Road. It is a historical and religious tourist site, offering a tranquil and shaded atmosphere. The cave is spacious with high ceilings, allowing good airflow and preventing any sense of confinement. This sacred site has long been respected by local villagers and was once a residence for King Mongkut (Rama IV) dur...
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Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park, commonly known as “Khao Wang,” is a summer palace commissioned by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in 1859 (B.E. 2402). The palace stands atop a hill approximately 92 meters above sea level, overlooking the city of Phetchaburi. Chosen for its strategic location and pleasant climate, Phra Nakhon Khiri served as a royal retreat, an administrative center for the w...
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Phra Phuttha Saiyat Temple Saiyat, locally known as Wat Phra Non, is one of the most historically significant Buddhist temples in Phetchaburi Province. It is believed to have been established during the late Ayutthaya period (around the 22nd–23rd Buddhist centuries), when Phetchaburi served as an important western frontier city and a major cultural and religious center of the region. Th...
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Phra Ram Ratchaniwet Palace, commonly known as “Ban Puen Palace,” was commissioned by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as a royal residence for use during the rainy season. The palace was designed by German architects in Western architectural styles, particularly Baroque and Art Nouveau, resulting in a modern appearance that clearly contrasts with traditional Thai palaces of the same period...
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Swiss Sheep Farm is a relaxing getaway that brings the charm of a Swiss countryside farm to Cha-Am. Featuring wide green pastures, warm country-style architecture, and scenic mountain backdrops, it is an ideal destination for families, couples, and visitors seeking to connect with nature and enjoy the friendly animals, all while feeling as if they are traveling abroad.
The heart of the farm lies i... read more
The heart of the farm lies i... read more
Hat Cha-am (Cha-am Beach) is the most famous beach in Phetchaburi, offering over 7 kilometers of pristine white sand. The central section is bustling with activities such as jet skiing, horse riding, beachside cafes, and shops, making it perfect for energetic beachgoers.
The northern and southern ends of the beach provide a more tranquil setting for sunbathing, swimming, and experiencing the coast... read more
The northern and southern ends of the beach provide a more tranquil setting for sunbathing, swimming, and experiencing the coast... read more
Mrigadayavan Palace is located within the Rama VI Military Camp in Huai Nuea Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province. It is situated at kilometer marker 216, just a short distance past Cha-am Beach.
It is a seaside royal residence that King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) ordered to be dismantled from Hat Chao Samran and reconstructed here in 1923. It is famously known as the "Palace of Love and H... read more
It is a seaside royal residence that King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) ordered to be dismantled from Hat Chao Samran and reconstructed here in 1923. It is famously known as the "Palace of Love and H... read more