Hat Ao Yang
Hat Ao Yang is a small beach some 2 kilometres before the park. Cool and shady, it offers accommodation facilities
Read moreFamous for its abundance of tropical fruits and as a centre of gems, the eastern province of Chanthaburi is also blessed with rich, verdant forests with scenic waterfalls. The Chanthaburi River flows through the town which has been the home of ancient communities. Quiet fishing villages and peaceful beaches are not far from town. About 245 kilometres from Bangkok and covering an area of 6,338 square kilometres.
Chanthaburi is administratively divided into the following districts: Muang Chanthaburi, Tha Mai, Khlung, Laem Sing, Pong Nam Ron, Makham, Soi Dao, Na Yai Am, Kang Maeo and Khao Khitchakut sub-district.
Hat Ao Yang is a small beach some 2 kilometres before the park. Cool and shady, it offers accommodation facilities
Read moreThere are two other waterfalls in the park. The Khlong Narai waterfal, about 6 kilometres from town via Highway No.
Read moreThe notorious Khuk Khi Kai, just before Laem Sing beach, was built to hold Thais who were against the French
Read moreLocated in the public park near the town hall on Liap Noen Road, is the Taksin Maharat Memorial. The equestrian
Read moreGoing across the Chanthaburi River from Si Chan Road and taking a left turn 1 kilometre from the bridge, 800
Read moreThe Catholic Church on Chanthanimit Road on the river bank is the largest Catholic edifice in Thailand. Built in 1909,
Read moreSituated on a hill covering an area of some 1,320 acres, Wat Khao Sukim was built in 1966 by devout
Read moreThe Chanthaburi City Pillar and the are locatad on Tha Luang Road in front of the Taksin Military Barracks within
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