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Hu Laem Pagoda in the Sea is located near the Ban Hu Laem Fishing Pier in the Na Yai Am district of Chanthaburi. This pagoda is over 200 years old and is highly revered by local fishermen as a sacred place. It serves as a spiritual anchor for seafarers who pay their respects before long voyages, praying for safety from waves and dangers.
The pagoda stands prominently on a rock outcrop in the water...
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Noen Nangphaya Viewpoint is situated on a seaside hill in the Na Yai Am district of Chanthaburi Province. It is considered a major landmark and the most beautiful viewpoint in the Eastern region. Noen Nangphaya is part of the Chalerm Burapha Chonlathit Road, which has been selected by the Tourism Authority of Thailand as one of the Dream Destinations that must be visited at least once.
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Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road is the official name for the coastal highway that connects several provinces in the Eastern region. The section passing through Chanthaburi Province is renowned for having some of the most exquisite and impressive scenery. The road was specifically designed to promote nature tourism, allowing travelers to experience the sea atmosphere up close and enjoy an unhurried... read more
Ao Khung Wiman is a large bay characterized by a long, curving sandy beach stretching along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. This area has been developed as a tourist and relaxation destination with good facilities. The Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road runs along this bay, making it easy to access. The atmosphere at Ao Khung Wiman is peaceful and not overly crowded compared to other famous beache... read more
Nang Rum Island is a small island located in the waters off Chanthaburi Province. It is well-known among travelers who seek tranquility and highly preserved natural environments. The island's beaches feature spotlessly clean and exceptionally fine white sand, which sharply contrasts with the crystal-clear, turquoise sea water the clarity often allows visibility down to the seabed. This m... read more
Koh Kwang is a small island opposite to Koh Peroed, you may hire a local boat from a fishermen's pier near Wat Koh Peroed.  There is a small beach area of the south of the island... read more
Pink Stone Field  Ko Phet is one of Chanthaburi Province's most distinctive and well-known attractions. Characterized by its incredible geological features, this coastal area is covered with a cluster of rocks encrusted with pinkish lime-encrusted algae. When these algae dry, they give the rocks a vivid pink-to-purplish hue, resembling a magnificent painting. This area is an absolute must-vis... read more
Chicken Poop Prison was constructed in 1893 CE by the French military who occupied Chanthaburi following the Paknam Crisis (R.S. 112 / 1893 CE). The structure is a square, reinforced concrete tower, approximately 7 meters tall, with two floors. The lower floor has small ventilation openings, and the upper floor has a wooden ladder for access. Its main purpose was to confine Thai prisoners who... read more
Red Building is a brick-and-mortar structure painted in a vibrant red, located within the area of Pom Noen Wong. It was constructed in 1893 (R.S. 112) following the R.S. 112 Crisis, during which the French forces occupied Chanthaburi as a guarantee. This site was used as the headquarters and residence for French soldiers. The building holds significant historical importance as it symbolizes the pe... read more
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 renown... read more
Chaloem Phra Kiat Pak Nam Khaem Nu Bridge is a vital structure that spans the mouth of the Khaem Nu River just before it flows into the Gulf of Thailand. The bridge is part of the "Chaloem Burapha Chonlathit Road," a coastal route in Eastern Thailand highly popular among tourists. The bridge connects the area of Chao Lao Beach with nearby attractions like Laem Sing. Driving along this route, visit... read more
Chao Lao Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Chanthaburi, located in the Tha Mai district. Its distinguishing features are its light brown sand stretching parallel to casuarina trees and coconut groves. The atmosphere is exceptionally calm and private, differentiating it from larger, more crowded beaches, making it popular for those seeking genuine relaxation. The area maintains a high degr... read more
Laem Sadet Beach is a highly tranquil and natural beach situated within the Kung Krabaen Bay area, continuous with Chao Lao Beach. The name "Laem Sadet" originates from a significant historical event where Her Majesty Queen Rambhai Barni visited and planted trees in the area. The beach's defining feature is the neatly planted and beautiful rows of casuarina (pine) trees, which offer ample shade fo... read more
Wat Plub Plachaiyaram is a temple of significant historical importance and has been revered by the people of Chanthaburi for a long time. It is presumed to have been built in the late Ayutthaya or early Rattanakosin period and is situated close to the Khai Noen Wong Historical Site, which was a crucial fortress in the past. The temple offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, suitable for meditation... read more
Wat Thong Thua is located near the ancient site of Mueang Peniat, which is associated with ancient Khmer civilization, as evidenced by the archaeological artifacts discovered. There is also “Wat Peniat,” an old temple located about 400 meters south of Wat Thong Thua. Later, the temple’s location was moved to the present Wat Thong Thua. Wat Thong Thua is situated within the area o... read more

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