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When it comes to Phetchaburi, you can not only visit the movie set, but also spend two days in Phetchaburi like this.
- Day 1
Ao Bang Tabun is one of the largest clam producers in Thailand and has one of the most famous fishermen villages in the central region, with idyllic, quiet and dreamy seascapes dotted with small wooden houses rising up along the sea level. At sunrise, the tranquil coastline will turn golden, making the huts look especially attractive, so start early if you want to see the sunrise. You can stroll along the Bang Tabun River, through the fishermen's villages and mangrove forests along the way, or take a boat trip to the bird clam farm to experience the beauty of nature.
Bang Tabun has a lot to offer in terms of seafood, and you can dine at Lear Laer Lae Boathouse Restaurant at the mouth of the Bang Tabun River, where you can enjoy fresh seafood with a view of the harbor. Or you can encounter the beautiful Bryde's whales in the waters of the Gulf of Thailand.
Tips: The best time for whale watching is from August to December every year, but you can also see beautiful whales in January.
Address: Thailand, ถนน พระครูวชิระกิจโกศล Bang Tabun, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi 76110, Thailand
Tham Khao Luang Cave, located on the 92-meter-high Mount Kulong, is one of the most important grottoes in Phetchaburi. The walls of the cave are covered with numerous beautiful stalactites and the cave is dedicated to many important Buddha images presented by Rama V to Rama I to Rama IV. The cave features an opening at the top of the cave that allows the cave to receive sunlight from different angles, and as you enter the cave you can look up and see the light shining down through the opening, making the place look beautiful and sacred.
Address: Khao Wang Rd. | Thong Chai, Phetchaburi, Thailand
Khao Wang Palace is located at the top of Khao Wang Hill and is a clever blend of mid-19th century Thai and Chinese architecture, with an old-fashioned yet literary atmosphere throughout. You can choose to take the cable car or walk to the top. On the way up, you will also see many monkeys scurrying up and down, some in groups, some playing alone, making your journey a joyful one.
Address: 97 ถนน คีรีรัถยา Khlong Kra Saeng, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi 76000, Thailand
Rabieng Rimnam is a B&B with a restaurant, where you will find a booklet full of messages from tourists, full of their stories about love, and you can leave your own thoughts. Follow the footsteps of love, there are colorful little jars that will make you fall in love, and you can try the grilled rice here, it's delicious!
Address: Phetchaburi 1 ถ. ชีสระอินทร์ ต. คลองกระเเชง 76000, Thailand
- Day 2
Santorini Park is a great place to visit if you like to take pictures. In this blue and white world, every photo will present a sense of high class, and many people come here specifically to take wedding photos and portraits. The architectural style of the whole park completely imitates Santorini, a small island on the Sea of Love. Inside the small houses with blue windows and white walls are small boutiques where you can enjoy shopping for your favorite items, or you can order a drink at Miffy Cafe to add a little fun to your trip.
Address: 555 Moo 3 | Khao Yai Subdistrict, Cha-am 76120, Thailand
Swiss Sheep Farm is a great place to bring your kids, as the overall decor is child-friendly. You can book your tickets online in advance and redeem them on site. With your ticket, you can get a bunch of grass for free, and you can feed the lambs, alpacas and rabbits, which will bring back the fun of childhood in the process. In addition, you can also take beautiful photos at the 3D photography base, rent a pony and wander around the park, or just enjoy the mountains behind you in a quiet and childlike way.
Address: Petchkasem Road, Cha-am 76120, Thailand
Cha-Am Beach is not crowded with tourists, so you can relax in the sun, ride a sea scooter, get close to the waves, or ride a horse on the beach. If you come on a sunny day, you can fly a kite on the soft sand with your companions.
Address: 29 Ruamjit Alley, Tambon Cha-am, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi 76120, Thailand
Kaeng Krachan National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in Thailand, rich in flora and wildlife, which lends itself to adventure and ecological experiences. The nature encounter is not only attractive, you will also see mischievous gibbons, melancholy long-tailed monkeys, cries of birds and many more along the way, making your trip particularly interesting. If you have enough time, you can picnic and camp here, and you may even meet a group of like-minded friends~.
Address: Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170, Thailand
If you are tired of tourists, you can come to Phetchaburi, where the unique quietness and culture will definitely make you want to come back.