60 Must-See Tourist Attractions in Phetchaburi 2025
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Phetchaburi, a province in the central region of Thailand, is a gateway to diverse cultures and nature. It stands out for its beautiful, tranquil beaches in Cha-am, the rich forests of Kaeng Krachan National Park, which has been recognized as a World Heritage Site, and the exquisite beauty of ancient architecture in Phra Nakhon Khiri, or Khao Wang, which used to be a summer palace during the reign of King Rama IV.
 
Phetchaburi is not only historically significant, but also reflects the simple and warm lifestyle of the locals. The city is full of valuable culture, with long-held traditions such as the flower alms-giving ceremony and the lively seafood festival. In addition, Phetchaburi's local food is another charm that should not be missed, such as the original recipe for Khanom Mor Kaeng, sweet palm sugar, and famous fresh seafood.
 
Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or a foodie who loves experiencing culture through taste, Phetchaburi has something to suit every interest. In this article, we'll take you on a journey through the landmarks, exciting activities, and intriguing backstories that will make your trip full of unforgettable memories. 60 must-see tourist attractions in Phetchaburi 2025 include:
 
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park
 
1. Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical ParkIt is an ancient historical site of Phetchaburi Province. It is located on the top of three large peaks. The highest peak is about 95 meters high. The locals originally called this mountain “Khao Samon”. Later, King Mongkut (Rama IV) was pleased to build a palace for his royal visit on this peak. The Fine Arts Department used some parts of the palace on the western peak to establish the Phra Nakhon Khiri National Museum. Inside, various antiques are kept, including royal regalia of King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn, bronze and brass statues used to decorate various rooms in the throne hall, and Chinese, Japanese, and European ceramics. Visiting Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park will not only allow you to experience the beauty of Thai architecture and culture, but also provide an opportunity to learn about the past of Phetchaburi Province and enjoy the beautiful scenery from the top of this hill.
 
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Mrigadayavan Palace
 
2. Mrigadayavan Palace Built in 1924 as a summer residence, His Majesty visited twice, but never again after his death in the same year. Currently, the palace is under the care of the Mrigadayavan Palace Foundation, founded by Her Royal Highness Princess Bejaratana Rajasuda, to conserve and develop it as a source of learning about arts and culture. Mrigadayavan Palace is not only a valuable historical heritage, but also a testament to the attention of the Thai monarchs to the arts, culture, and way of life of the Thai people in the past. The beauty of the architecture and the simplicity but power of this palace make it a place worth visiting and preserving for the Thai nation.
 
 
Phra Ram Ratchaniwet
 
3. Phra Ram Ratchaniwet Also known as “Ban Puen Palace”, it is located in Ban Mo Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phetchaburi Province. This palace is another important historical site that reflects the genius of the Thai king in blending European architecture with the Thai way of life. Phra Ram Ratchaniwet Palace is not only a beautiful palace in the style of European architecture, but also reflects the history, culture, and relationship between the king and the people who have been close for a long time. If you have a chance to visit Phetchaburi Province, don’t forget to stop by this palace to experience its beauty and the atmosphere of the past.
 
 
Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival in Phetchaburi
 
4. Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival in Phetchaburi It is an annual festival held in early February every year in Phetchaburi Province. This festival is a celebration that combines the beauty of light and color, the magnificence of the performances, and the uniqueness of Thai culture. Held in early February every year, there are many activities throughout Phetchaburi City, such as the decoration of lights at Khao Wang, fireworks, singing contests, Thai music performances, ox-cart races, and Thai traditions and culture.
 
Panthanom Museum
 
5. Panthanom Museum House number 8/1, Village 1, Ban Nong Chik, Nong Prang Subdistrict, Khao Yoi District is the location of the Panthanom Museum or the Thai Song Dam Museum. The Panthanom (Thai Song Dam) Museum is a folk museum of the Thai Song Dam or Thai Dam, some call them Lao Song, who are a Tai ethnic group. It is a source of learning about Thai Song Dam culture and is a reminder of the importance of preserving the cultural heritage of the nation. It is a place that everyone should come to visit to experience the beauty and wisdom of the Thai Song Dam ethnic group that has been passed down to the present day.
 
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Mangrove Forest Resource Development Station 6, Bang Khun Sai
 
6. Mangrove Forest Resource Development Station 6, Bang Khun Sai ป่The mangrove forests of Phetchaburi Province are spread along the coastline for about 44 kilometers and are located along the mouth of the Phetchaburi River, Bang Tabun River, and various canals that are flooded by seawater. 80 percent of the mangrove forests are in Ban Laem District, with many species of plants. The remaining areas are still fertile, covering about 15,000 rai, but the rest has been occupied and used as fish ponds, shrimp farms, and salt farms. Bang Khun Sai is known as the largest natural cockle farm in Thailand. Watching cockle collection by pedaling a board is considered a charming occupation for outsiders. For those who love fun, you can ask the villagers to try pedaling a board. It is also a fun experience. You will also get to see the mud boats, which are long-tailed boats that sail on mud that is still wet but not too dry. The slippery surface allows the boats to sail as fast as sailing in water, but it requires skill to drive and control the boat.
 
 
Bird Learning Center
 
7. Bird Learning Center and the Pak Talay Bird and Ecosystem Learning Center is an ideal destination for birdwatchers and those interested in studying nature. Not only will you get to see the Spoon-billed Sandpiper and other bird species, but you will also learn about the importance of coastal ecosystems and sustainable ways of life that rely on nature. If you are looking for a place to relax that combines the beauty of nature with valuable learning, the Pak Talay Bird and Ecosystem Learning Center is a must-visit choice.
 
 
Wat Kamphaeng Lang
 
8. Wat Kamphaeng Lang Located in Phetchaburi Province, this temple is full of history and artistic value. This temple started as an abandoned temple before being renovated to become a center of faith and religious practice. Tourists and those interested can visit Wat Kamphaeng Laeng to experience the valuable cultural heritage and learn about the ancient sites and artifacts in this area. Wat Kamphaeng Laeng is therefore both a center of faith and an important learning center that reflects the diversity of art and history in Thailand.
 
 
Wat Phra Non
 
9. Wat Phra Non เป็นวัดเก่าแก่อีกวัดหนึ่งของ จังหวัดเพชรบุรี ไม่ปรากฏหลักฐานว่าสร้างขึ้นเมื่อใด สันนิษฐานว่าเป็นวัดที่มีมาตั้งแต่สมัยกรุงศรีอยุธยา เป็นโบราณสถานประกาศให้ขึ้นทะเบียน  เมื่อวันที่ 8 มีนาคม พ.ศ.2478 เป็นพระพุทธรูปนอนขนาดใหญ่องค์หนึ่งในจำนวน 4 องค์ ที่มีอยู่ในเมืองไทย มีความยาว ถึง 43 เมตร ก่ออิฐถือปูนลงรักปิดทอง เป็นพระพุทธรูปที่มีพุทธลักษณะงดงามยิ่ง.
 
 
Wat Kongkaram Worawihan
 
10. Wat Kongkaram Worawihan Located in the old town area of ​​Phetchaburi, it is easy to travel and has a peaceful atmosphere. It is suitable for those who want to study history and experience the beauty of Thai art in the past. Wat Kongkaram Worawihan is considered a valuable treasure of Phetchaburi Province that is worth preserving and visiting in order to learn and pass on valuable culture to the next generation.
 
 
Wat Mahathat Worawihan
 
11. Wat Mahathat Worawihan Located in Nong Krachaeng Subdistrict, Mueang District, it is an important temple of Phetchaburi since the Ayutthaya period. Its special features are the five-spired prang surrounded by a covered gallery. The pediment of the royal chapel is decorated with beautiful Ayutthaya-style stucco patterns. The bai sema is a pair of bai sema from the late Ayutthaya period, made of red sandstone with patterns carved all over the entire leaf. It is a center of art that reflects the history and glory of Phetchaburi in the past. The restoration and renovation that have been carried out in each era have helped preserve the beauty and value of this temple so that it will remain as a national cultural treasure.
 
 
Wat Khao Bandai It
 
12. Wat Khao Bandai It Located in Rai Som Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phetchaburi Province, it is a place of historical, artistic and cultural significance for Thailand. With its antiquity dating back to the Sukhothai period and its uniqueness that combines beliefs and art from various eras, it is a place that reflects the beauty of Thai art and historical diversity linked to important figures in the past. The tranquility and magic of this temple continue to attract visitors, both those seeking peace and those interested in studying Thai history and culture.
 
 
Wat Phra That Sirichai
 
13. Wat Phra That Sirichai Construction began in 1957 with the cooperation of the monks and people of Khao Yoi District under the leadership of Phra Khru Banphot Silakhun, the abbot at that time, and Mr. Chalong Chaiyawut, the former District Chief of Khao Yoi. This temple was built as a memorial to worship the Buddha on the occasion of the 25th century of Buddhism. It is a place that reflects the faith and unity of the community in preserving Buddhism. It also remains a spiritual and educational center for the people in the area. It is an important place that is worth visiting and preserving as a cultural heritage of the Thai people.
 
 
Wat Khao Yoi
 
14. Wat Khao Yoi Inside the Khao Yoi cave, you will find many Buddha images in various postures enshrined along the cave walls, as if this place were a large temple that nature had meticulously created. In the middle of the large hall inside the cave is where the Buddha's footprint is enshrined on a stone pedestal, with a white pavilion covering it on top. When you look up at the cave ceiling, you will see limestone rocks jutting down, some high and some low, and this is the origin of the name Khao Yoi cave.
 
 
Wat Cha-am
 
15. Wat Cha-am Located in Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, this is an ancient temple with a long history. It was first established in 1864 and received the royal charter of the boundary markers in 1934. Although information about the temple’s founders is not recorded or may have been lost over time, the temple is still committed to finding more evidence to restore and clearly record the temple’s history. Cha-am Temple is considered a highly valuable religious and cultural heritage, both in terms of history and its significance in the way of life of local people. The effort to research the temple’s history reflects the commitment to continue and pass on religious heritage to future generations. This place is therefore worth preserving and visiting to absorb the atmosphere of faith and wisdom.
 
 
Guan Yin Bodhisattva religious park
 
16. Guan Yin Bodhisattva religious park Located in Phusawan Subdistrict, it covers an area of ​​approximately 180 rai. The area is divided into the Mahayana Taoist Land and the Buddhist Land. There are Buddha statues, statues of various deities in Hinduism and Brahmanism. There is a statue of the Goddess of Mercy with a Thousand Eyes and Thousand Arms, carved from fragrant camphor wood from China, which is the tallest in the world.
 
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Chang Hua Man Project
 
17. Chang Hua Man Project This is one of the important projects that reflects the wisdom and the caring heart of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great towards farmers and natural resources of Thailand. This project started from a small event but with profound meaning when sweet potatoes that villagers brought as offerings but were not taken back with them grew well on the land of Klai Kangwon Palace, which inspired His Majesty to initiate a plant cultivation project in that area. The Royal Project of Chang Hua Man is an example of sustainable agricultural development using resources efficiently while promoting clean energy and agricultural learning for the public. This project is also an agricultural tourism attraction that helps inspire visitors. It is another success of the royal initiative to develop the country sustainably.
 
 
Huai Sai Royal Development Study Center
 
18. Huai Sai Royal Development Study Center Commitment to the restoration of natural resources from the royal initiative In the past, the area of ​​Huai Sai Development Study Center was located in an area with abundant natural resources, especially the presence of wildlife such as the sand deer that live in this area in large numbers. Therefore, it was named "Huai Sai". In addition to being a habitat for wildlife, it is also an important source of water and streams that help sustain the lives of local people. Huai Sai Development Study Center was established under the royal initiative to be a place to study sustainable development by restoring degraded ecosystems and planting trees to improve soil conditions. It emphasizes the use of sustainable agricultural methods and the absence of chemicals in agriculture. There are also studies on wildlife conservation, environmentally friendly agricultural development, and the promotion of sustainable tourism.
 
 
Ecotourism Village
 
19. Ecotourism Village Located in Village No. 4, Nong Pla Lai Subdistrict, Khao Yoi District, Phetchaburi Province, it is a village that produces coconut sugar, which has a sweet and fragrant taste. It is a village where you can take a boat to see the beautiful nature. There are mangrove palms and Lamphu palms and you can eat fragrant coconuts from the trees. There are groups of macaques that forage along the canals. Tourism is the country's main industry that promotes the main income that is important to the country's economy. Including career development for the community, it creates another main income for the people very well. Therefore, it is considered a local administrative organization that has promoted the existence of tourist attractions in Phetchaburi Province.
 
Bang Khun Sai Village
 
20. Bang Khun Sai Village Located in Bang Khun Sai Subdistrict, 12 kilometers from Phetchaburi town towards Ban Laem, then travel to Bang Khun Sai for another 7 kilometers. Bang Khun Sai Village is a small fishing village by the sea. The villagers make a living collecting oyster shells by sliding them on the mud surface. The overall atmosphere of the village is by the sea. Some parts of the village are mangrove forests, where many mangrove wildlife live. The canals within the village are also full of small animals, such as hundreds or thousands of fiddler crabs, climbing fish, macaques, and sour birds. If a house is lucky enough to have a canal behind it, on a good day, shrimp, fish, shellfish, and crabs will be caught in the nets that were set up to make a delicious meal that day.
 
 
Laem Leaw
 
21. Laem Leaw It is located at the mouth of the Phetchaburi River, Ban Laem Subdistrict, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi Province. Laem Lue is a large sandbar that juts out into the sea at the mouth of the river. This area is also a mangrove forest. You can see macaques and various kinds of shorebirds everywhere. There is a restaurant called Thapthimthong that is built juts out into the sea. You can watch people pedaling the mud to find cockles. If you come to visit Laem Lue during the low season, you will see locals pedaling the mud to find cockles everywhere along the coast of Phetchaburi.
 
 
นาเกลือ
 
22. Salt farm It will be a return route from Chao Samran Beach to Ban Laem District. Then you can drive to Rama 2 Road (by the inner route running along the sea) along route number SS.2021, which is about 8 kilometers from Chao Samran Beach. You will find the way of life of the villagers who make salt. Tourists will be able to experience the way of life of the villagers.
 
 
Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park
 
23. Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park Located in Phetchaburi Province, it is a conservation project related to the legend of "Sangthong" that has been told for many eras. Khao Nang Phanthurat looks like a sleeping woman, which is an image from the legend that it is the body of Nang Phanthurat that has turned into a mountain. Within the area of ​​this forest park, there are both beautiful nature and important conservation, along with various places related to the legend that are interesting, green and refreshing, with various types of trees growing in the area, which helps create a cool atmosphere for visitors. Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park is not only a place of legend related to Sangthong, but it is also an important conservation project. Not only is it a place of natural beauty, it is also a place with historical and literary stories to study and experience. For tourists who are interested in both legends and nature, this is a tourist attraction that should not be missed when visiting Phetchaburi.
 
 
Khao Krapu Wildlife Sanctuary
 
24. Khao Krapu Wildlife Sanctuary Khao Tao Mo, located in Phetchaburi Province, has been declared a conservation area since 1999 as part of the operation to conserve and care for the environment in Thailand. It has unique natural features, both biodiversity and topography full of dry evergreen forests and limestone mountains, which make it a habitat for many important and rare wildlife. Khao Kapook Wildlife Sanctuary, Khao Tao Mo is a natural conservation area that is important for both wildlife and plant conservation, as well as a tourist attraction that attracts people interested in nature and learning about the still pristine ecosystem. Tourists can experience the beauty and tranquility of nature, as well as have the opportunity to see rare wildlife and learn about the conservation of this important natural resource up close.
 
 
Kaeng Krachan National Park
 
25. Kaeng Krachan National Park It is a national park of both natural and historical importance, located in Phetchaburi Province and is the largest in Thailand, covering an area of ​​2,915 square kilometers or approximately 1.8 million rai. It was declared a national park on June 12, 1981 and has been recognized by both Thais and foreign tourists as an excellent natural tourist attraction. Kaeng Krachan National Park is a tourist attraction that is complete with unique natural beauty. Tourists who are fascinated by the beauty of the forest and want to experience an adventure in nature will not be disappointed to visit here. With beautiful lakes, high mountains surrounded by mist, and nature trails with biodiversity, this park is one of the places that tourists must visit at least once in their lifetime.
 
 
Phanen Thung
 
26. Phanen Thung Located in Kaeng Krachan National Park, which is one of the important natural tourist attractions of Phetchaburi Province and the central region of Thailand. With an elevation of 960 meters above sea level, this place is a beautiful viewpoint both in the morning and evening. Tourists can see the sea of ​​fog in the morning, which is an impressive and rare sight in Thailand. It is also a beautiful sunset viewing point that is second to none in Thailand.
 
 
Mae Prachan Dam
 
27. Mae Prachan Dam It is a royal initiative project of His Majesty the King, located in Nong Ya Plong Subdistrict, Nong Ya Plong District, Phetchaburi Province. The construction began in 2003 and is currently complete. It is one of the projects that demonstrates His Majesty's great kindness in caring for the local people and environment by developing water sources for agriculture and flood relief. It is an important tourist attraction of Phetchaburi Province. With beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere, tourists can travel to experience nature and enjoy relaxation in a well-developed area. In the past few years, there has been investment from the private sector, one of which is the construction of a large hotel around the Mae Prachan Dam, which will soon open for service, which will increase the convenience of travel and relaxation for tourists who visit this dam.
 
 
Khao Krapong Reservoir
 
28. Khao Krapong ReservoirIt is a reservoir built to store water for agricultural use. It has beautiful natural conditions on the mountainside. It is located in Village No. 3, Khao Krapong Subdistrict, Tha Yang District, Phetchaburi Province.
 
 
Pha Nam Yot Waterfall
 
29. Pha Nam Yot Waterfall It is one of the beautiful and peaceful natural tourist attractions in Phetchaburi Province. It is located in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Khao Krabuek Subdistrict, Tha Yang District. This waterfall has a unique identity and is well-known among tourists who love the beauty of nature, especially during the rainy season when the waterfall is full of freshness and beauty of the water flowing down the cliff. Pha Nam Yot Waterfall in Kaeng Krachan National Park is a tourist attraction suitable for those who love nature and want to find peace from their daily lives. The beautiful waterfall and the challenging path are an experience not to be missed in exploring the beauty of Thai nature that has maintained its completeness and beauty for a long time.
 
 
Thothip Waterfall
 
30. Thothip Waterfall It is one of the most beautiful and amazing waterfalls in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi Province, which tourists must travel to meticulously in order to experience the beauty and tranquility of nature. This waterfall is characterized by being a small waterfall with a total of 9 levels, each of which descends beautifully according to the steepness of the area, creating excitement for visitors.
 
 
Nong Ya Plong Hot Springs
 
31. Nong Ya Plong Hot Springs The area is developed and maintained by the community. There is a hot spring that is piped from the source, which is a distance away. It is convenient to walk to see it. The water in the spring is about 49 degrees Celsius. Amenities include a health massage parlor, male and female hot spring baths, and a restaurant.
 
 
Khao Luang Cave
 
32. Khao Luang Cave It is located on Khao Luang, approximately 5 kilometers from Khao Wang. From the foot of the mountain, there are concrete stairs leading down to the cave. Khao Luang is a small mountain with a peak of only 92 meters and has colorful stalactites and stalagmites. Inside, there is a chimney that allows sunlight to shine into the cave, making it even more beautiful.
 
 
Khao Yoi Cave
 
33. Khao Yoi Cave It is located on the east side of Khao Yoi, near Khao Yoi District Office, along Highway No. 4, approximately 22 kilometers before Phetchaburi town. Inside this cave are many large and small Buddha statues, similar to Tham Khao Luang and Wat Tham Khao Bandai It in Phetchaburi town.
 
 
Bat Cave Nayang
 
34. Bat Cave NayangFor Na Yang Bat Cave, it is located at Na Yang Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, approximately 12 kilometers from Cha-am Beach. Every day from 6:00 PM onwards, more than a million bats fly out of the cave mouth for tourists to see. During this cold weather, you will see bats flying out every day. It is a cave with millions of bats that is completely natural and can be seen at dusk, feeding at night.
 
 
Khao Ta Chin Cave
 
35. Khao Ta Chin Cave It is a cave in the same mountain range as other caves in Na Yang Subdistrict. It is just as beautiful as other caves in the subdistrict.
 
 
Hua Chang Cave
 
36. Hua Chang Cave Walk 300 meters from the entrance path. The inside of the cave is a limestone cave with stalactites and stalagmites that look like an elephant's skull. You should visit during the day because there will be light shining into the cave, making it convenient to see. It is a cave with many holes that go through the ceiling of the cave, allowing for good ventilation and the air inside is not hot like in caves that have only one entrance and exit.
 
Phetchaburi River source
 
37. Phetchaburi River source It is an important river in Phetchaburi Province. It originates from the Tenasserim Mountain Range in Kaeng Krachan District. It flows to the north. When it reaches the confluence of the Bang Kloi River, it turns eastward and flows southeast into Tha Yang District. When it reaches the confluence of Huai Hin Phloeng, it turns northeastward and flows through Ban Lat District, Mueang Phetchaburi District, and Ban Laem District before flowing into the Gulf of Thailand. It is 233 kilometers long. The Phetchaburi River sends sediment to accumulate and form coastal alluvial plains. It has a sediment volume of 46 tons per square kilometer. Most of the agricultural areas of Phetchaburi Province, from the past to the present, are located on both sides of this river.
 
 
Cha-am Beach
 
38. Cha-am Beach It is a wide and long beach, quite clean, shallow water, gentle waves, suitable for swimming. At present, the atmosphere is similar to Bangsaen Beach, Chonburi Province. There are many shops and hotels along the beach road. On the beach, there are canvas chairs and colorful umbrellas all along the beach. There are also water activities such as banana boats and jet skis. It is an international beach for relaxation and is world famous. It has complete public utilities, including electricity, water, telephones, accommodation/hotels, hospitals, community police. There are no less than 100,000 domestic and international tourists visiting per year.
 
 
Puktian Beach
 
39. Puktian Beach Located in Puk Tian Subdistrict, Phetchaburi Province, approximately 7 kilometers from Chao Samran Beach, if traveling from Bangkok, it does not take long to experience the peace and beauty of the clean white sand beach that is still quiet and suitable for relaxation. Puk Tian Beach is a clean white sand beach, clear water and still natural, making it a suitable tourist attraction for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city to find peace in a quiet and uncrowded sea atmosphere. In front of the beach, there is a Puk Tian Canal flowing through, making the scenery around the beach look refreshing and beautiful. If you are looking for a place to relax on your vacation, Puk Tian Beach is a place worth visiting. With its pure and quiet nature, this place is a great choice to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and experience the refreshing atmosphere of the sea and amazing nature.
 
 
Laem Phak Bia
 
40. Laem Phak Bia It is a point called the first grain of sand of the Gulf of Thailand because the tip of the cape, which is more than 2 kilometers long, is the starting point of the sandy beach along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The way of life of traditional sea fishermen from the Gulf of Thailand is beautifully and perfectly connected with the mangrove forest and the vast water. The local wisdom heritage is the method of farming sea grapes and the Laem Phak Bia Environmental Research and Development Project under the royal initiative. The wastewater treatment process using nature as a helper includes the artificial wetland system, the wastewater treatment pond system, the wastewater filtering plant and grass system, and the mangrove plant plot system, which is the last system that allows nature to heal itself.
 
 
Koh Ta Sai
 
41. Koh Ta Sai It is one of the most abundant mangrove forest tourist attractions in Thailand. You can see rare water birds, rare wild birds, and native wildlife. You can see the scenery around the island. It takes 45 minutes to 2 hours. It is 10 km from Cha-am Beach.
 
Watch Bryde's Whales
 
42. Watch Bryde's Whales Between August and December, which is the Nam Biad season (in local language, "Nam Biad" means fresh water from the river flowing into the bay in large quantities), if you are lucky, you may see Bryde's whales feeding along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Let's go out and float in a boat and watch the whales open their mouths and catch their prey above the water's surface. It is an impressive experience.
 
Two-leaf pine forest
 
43. Two-leaf pine forest Kaeng Krachan is found in the mountain ranges in the northern and southern Nam Klat rubber forest areas. You can walk around and study nature, see beautiful forest and reservoir views.
 
Yang Na Forest
 
44. Yang Na Forest Because on both sides of Phetkasem Road, Ban Nong Chang Tai, which is in a national forest reserve, there are many large rubber trees that are hundreds of years old.
 
Palm Garden
 
45. Palm Garden It is the only place in Phetchaburi Province that has the most palm trees planted, 450 trees on an area of ​​10 rai, and the harvest has already been achieved, and it is a conservation of Phetchaburi's palm trees.
 
Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Park
 
46. Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Park It is a tourist attraction for plant conservation and ecological study. It provides both knowledge and relaxation in a natural way. It covers an area of ​​340 rai and received the Outstanding Agricultural Tourism Award in 1998 and the Excellent Agricultural Tourism Award in 2002 from the Thai Tourism Industry Awards. This center conducts a study of farming models that are suitable for the local environment, which was once dry due to forest encroachment, and restores it to its original state. Successful experiments are expanded to farmers as a guideline for sustainable agriculture. Those interested can study the work, such as farming according to the new royal theory, mixed farming, organic farming, and the use of vetiver grass and herbs. In addition, there is a collection of more than 300 types of aromatic plants and herbs. There are also food and accommodation services. For groups, a guide is needed.
 
 
Colorful Art Patterns Bangkaew Salt Road
 
47. Colorful Art Patterns Bangkaew Salt Road Bang Kaew Salt Road, Village No. 7, Bang Kaew Subdistrict, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi Province Bang Kaew Salt Road is a new photo spot for tourists driving by, called "Colorful Art". The colorful paintings on the salt storage house make it look lively, reflecting the way of life of salt farmers in Ban Laem District, which is considered the largest sea salt production area in Thailand. During April, there will be the most piles of salt, white piles resembling small mountains, arranged in order on both sides of the road. In this area, there is a long wooden bridge extending into the salt fields, decorated with dozens of seagulls. It is a very beautiful place to watch the sunset. In addition, there are community shops that have opened to serve tourists.
 
Santorini Water Fantasy
 
48. Santorini Water Fantasy  It is the first digital water park in Asia, the most modern in the country, and is ready to provide an opportunity to experience the modern digital system “Santorini Connect”.
 
 
Cha-am Magic Show
 
49. Cha-am Magic Show An Exciting Magic Show in Cha-am If you are looking for a place to visit that combines fun and excitement in Phetchaburi Province, Cha-am Magic Show is the answer you should not miss. Located at the Din Theater, Phetkasem Road, Cha-am Subdistrict, Cha-am District, this place puts on an amazing magic show that will impress audiences of all ages.
 
Phetchaburi River Rafting
 
50. Phetchaburi River Rafting It is a tourism service of Kaeng Krachan National Park, by rafting from the source of the Phetchaburi River, Ban Pong Luk-Bang Kloi, to the area called KU Camp.
 
Bangkaew Viewpoint
 
51. Bangkaew Viewpoint In Phetchaburi province, it is an incredibly beautiful place. With a wide view to the sea, it is a great viewpoint for a 180-degree view of the sea. You can see both the vast sea and the blue sky reflecting perfectly. Whether you come during sunrise or sunset, you can fully experience the beauty of nature. Whether you come to relax or take pictures to keep as memories, Bang Kaew Viewpoint in Phetchaburi can meet the needs very well. With the beauty of nature that still maintains its purity and unique charm, this is the right place for anyone who wants to find true peace and aesthetics from nature. 
 
 
Guangzhou Water Market
 
52. Guangzhou Water Market The floating market in the middle of the forest and waterfall at Kwangchow Waterfall, Phetchaburi Province is a tourist attraction that combines the beauty of nature with the deliciousness of local food in the shady atmosphere of a large forest. Tourists can enjoy the sound of the slowly flowing waterfall and breathe in the fresh air that is hard to find in a big city. This floating market is located in the area of ​​Kwangchow Waterfall, Phetchaburi Province. It is easy to get to and does not take long from Phetchaburi town. It is suitable for a day trip or an overnight stay, which is another interesting option.
 
 
Khao Ebid
 
53. Khao Ebid Located in Nong Chumphon Nuea Subdistrict, Khao Yoi District, Phetchaburi Province, this is a place where tourists and nature photography enthusiasts are fascinated by its beauty. Here, there is a large reservoir surrounded by pine trees and mountains, creating a beautiful landscape that seems to have come out of a painting. It has been called the "Switzerland of Thailand" and some people even compare it to Yosemite of America. Khao E-Bid is not only a destination full of natural beauty, but also reflects the tranquility and unique charm of Phetchaburi. If you have the chance, don't forget to come and experience this special experience for yourself. Then you will understand why this is a popular check-in spot that photographers shouldn't miss.
 
 
Camel Republic
 
54. Camel Republic Cha-am, an amusement park and vacation spot for the whole family. When it comes to tourist attractions in Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, one of the most popular destinations that perfectly combines fun and relaxation is "Camel Republic", an amusement park with a unique Moroccan theme and Middle Eastern culture. Set on an area of ​​over 35 rai, Camel Republic is not just an ordinary amusement park, but also has a zoo and shops for visitors of all ages.
 
 
Swiss Sheep Farm
 
55. Swiss Sheep Farm If you are looking for a beautiful and romantic place in Phetchaburi Province, try Swiss Sheep Farm, a sheep farm that offers a travel experience like being in Switzerland amidst the beautiful scenery of green fields. Located opposite Santorini Park in Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province, this farm is an interesting tourist attraction for both families and couples. Swiss Sheep Farm is the perfect place to spend a special holiday, whether it is a celebration of love with a partner or a family vacation to create good memories in a truly beautiful and peaceful atmosphere. In addition, this farm is also a perfect place for those who love nature and pets to experience closeness and create happiness in every moment.
 
 
Chomphon Beach
 
56. Chomphon Beach A small but charming beach in Phetchaburi. If you are looking for a holiday destination not far from Bangkok and still peaceful, Chom Phon Beach in Phetchaburi Province may be the answer you are looking for. This small beach is located near Chao Samran Beach and is under the care of the 15th Military Circle, making it orderly and safe. If you are looking for a quiet holiday destination, Chom Phon Beach is ready to welcome you with warmth and beautiful nature. Visit Chom Phon Beach once and you will definitely fall in love with its charm.
 
 
Chomchan Beach
 
57. Chomchan Beach A paradise for music and nature lovers in Phetchaburi In every corner of Phetchaburi, Chomchan Beach is a place that combines the charm of nature and music together perfectly. Located at Ban Pak Khlong Bang Thalu, Laem Phak Bia Subdistrict, Ban Laem District, this beach offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful sea views, allowing visitors to experience relaxation amidst nature.
 
 
Old Coffee House 100ปี
 
58. Old Coffee House 100 131/2 Moo 1, Ton Mamuang Subdistrict, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi Province 76000 The charm of coffee amidst the beauty of ancient Thai houses Amidst the tranquility of Ton Mamuang Subdistrict, Mueang Phetchaburi District, there is a small coffee shop full of charm and the atmosphere of the past, “Baan Roi Pee Coffee”. This shop is not just a place to sip coffee, but also a destination for those who are fascinated by the beauty of ancient Thai houses. Ban Roi Pee Coffee is more than just a coffee shop, but a link between the past and the present. If you are looking for a place to relax in a warm and shady atmosphere, and enjoy unique coffee, Ban Roi Pee Coffee is the answer you should not miss.
 
 
Riverside Market Alley Community
 
59. Riverside Market Alley Community Phetchaburi's most chic tourist attractions in an old community If you are looking for a tourist attraction in Phetchaburi that combines both the old and the modern, Soi Talad Rim Nam community is a choice that should not be missed. Here, you will experience the old atmosphere of a community that is full of color and vitality in every perspective. If you are looking for an interesting travel experience in Phetchaburi, Soi Talad Rim Nam community is a choice that should not be missed, both for shopping and for experiencing the history of the city that perfectly combines history and art.
 
 
Kaeng Krachan Suspension Bridge
 
60. Kaeng Krachan Suspension Bridge A beautiful and distinctive suspension bridge that has become another landmark that everyone must visit to experience the unique natural scenery. Before checking into your accommodation in Kaeng Krachan National Park, don't forget to stop by and check in at this suspension bridge because it is another spot that you must visit when you come to Kaeng Krachan.
 
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