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This waterfall is located at Ban Bok Fai, Tambon Pak Song, in Kuan Mae Yai Mon Wildlife Sanctuary. From Amphur Mueang, use highway no.4 to Lang Suan Junction, turn right to highway no.4006 (Lang Suan - Ratchakrut route), pass Phato to the 11th kilometre and, turn left for another 8 kilometres. The most suitable vehicle to be used is 4-wheel drive. From Heo Lome Forest Guard Unit, there is a trek f...
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Them Rub Ro (Wat Thep Charoen) To the temple area, there are 8 caves in total. The caves are located on the hill. It is said that there are 2 hidden treasures in the cave, the original cave (named Ete Cave) and the deeper cave. Which has a Buddha image in subduing Mara, namely Phra Pu Lak Mueang The lap size is about 3.5 meters wide. It is assumed that it was built around the year 548 B.E. wh...
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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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Being in the south of Ao Thung Wua Laen, seventeen kilometres from the shore, there are coral reefs, rocks, and underwater caves. These venues are considered to be one of the best diving spots. For further information, please contact Chumphon Cabana Resort at Tel: 0 7756 0245 - 7 or 0 2472 1825....
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A beautiful and well-known beach of Pathio, it is most popular among Thai and foreign tourists. Being situated in Tambon Saphli, it is 16 kilometres from Chumphon along Chumphon Hat Thung Wua Laen route. The beach has white, fine sand, with small slope, which is suitable for swimming. Also it is one of the most famous snorkeling spots in Chumphon, with the view of seaweed, sponge, and sea flowers....
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Ko Mattra — 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 most be... read more
The surrounding waters are home to some of the most be... read more
Ko Thalu is an island that combines natural beauty both above and below the water. It is one of the “four islands” that tourists usually visit on snorkeling tours in Chumphon.
Above the water, the island’s most prominent feature is a large cave passage that pierces through the island. Visitors can swim or take a small boat through this passage, creating an exciting experience and... read more
Above the water, the island’s most prominent feature is a large cave passage that pierces through the island. Visitors can swim or take a small boat through this passage, creating an exciting experience and... read more
Koh Langka Jiew is one of the most renowned islands within Mu Ko Chumphon National Park, located about 12 kilometers offshore from Hat Sai Ri Beach. Though small in size, this island holds great historical and ecological significance, offering both natural beauty and cultural value.
The island is home to several natural limestone caves, the most famous being the cave with King Chulalongkorn’... read more
The island is home to several natural limestone caves, the most famous being the cave with King Chulalongkorn’... read more
Ko Lawa is a marine tourist destination that focuses on snorkeling activities. Being a large rocky island with steep cliffs, there is no convenient sandy area for visitors to rest on the island. The main attraction is underwater, as the island has a rich and diverse marine ecosystem.
Around the island, shallow-water coral reefs can be explored, including brain coral and table coral, along with col... read more
Around the island, shallow-water coral reefs can be explored, including brain coral and table coral, along with col... read more
Khao Matree Viewpoint is one of the most beautiful and iconic attractions in Chumphon Province. Located atop Khao Matree hill—which is not very high but perfectly positioned—it offers sweeping panoramic views in every direction. From here, visitors can take in the serene scenery of Chumphon city, the tranquil fishing village at Pak Nam Chumphon, the long curving coastline of Hat Pharad...
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Hat Sai Ree Beach is not only a beautiful beach but also a site of historical and cultural significance in Chumphon province. The northern hill area of the beach hosts the Krom Luang Chumphon Royal Shrine, built to honor Admiral Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak, known as the father of the Royal Thai Navy. The shrine serves as a memorial and a place for visitors to pay respect.
Descending to the be... read more
Descending to the be... read more