Rajabhakti Park
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Opening Hours: 08:00 – 18:00
 
Rajabhakti Park is located in Nong Kae Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. It is an important historical and cultural site created to express the loyalty of the Thai people to the kings who bestowed great benevolence upon the land of Thailand throughout many eras. This park is regarded as one of the most important historical attractions in western Thailand and is also a major landmark of Hua Hin, attracting many visitors who come to learn about Thai history while experiencing the grandeur of the royal statues standing majestically amid beautiful mountain scenery and wide open grounds.
 
The idea behind the creation of Rajabhakti Park came from the Royal Thai Army’s intention to establish a place to honor former Thai monarchs who made great contributions to the nation. The selected site lies near Khao Takiab in Hua Hin, an area with a suitable landscape for developing a large commemorative park. Within this spacious site, royal statues of 7 Thai kings were erected. Each of these monarchs played an important role in defending independence, building the nation, and guiding Thailand’s development in different historical periods. The creation of Rajabhakti Park therefore serves not only as a tribute to the grace of Thai kings, but also as an important historical learning center for Thai people and visitors from around the world.
 
The word “Rajabhakti” means loyalty to the monarchy. This term clearly reflects the core concept of the park, because the site was created to express reverence, devotion, and gratitude to Thai monarchs of the past who dedicated themselves to protecting the nation and developing the country for stability and prosperity. The park’s name therefore symbolizes unity and patriotism among the Thai people.
 
Rajabhakti Park officially opened in 2015, with an important ceremonial inauguration held so that the public could begin visiting the site. Since its opening, the park has become a significant destination for both Thai citizens and tourists who wish to study Thai history, while also serving as a venue for important military ceremonies and national-level events. The impressive scale of the grounds and the dignity of the royal statues have made Rajabhakti Park one of the most outstanding historical attractions in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
 
The most important highlight of Rajabhakti Park is the line of royal statues representing 7 Thai kings, standing across a vast ceremonial plaza. Each statue was crafted with great care and built on a monumental scale to reflect the honor and stature of the Thai monarchy. The 7 kings commemorated here are King Ramkhamhaeng the Great, King Naresuan the Great, King Narai the Great, King Taksin the Great, King Buddha Yodfa Chulalok the Great, King Mongkut, and King Chulalongkorn. These 7 monarchs played crucial roles in laying the foundations of the Thai nation in politics, governance, military affairs, and national development across different eras.
 
Each royal statue stands approximately 13.9 meters tall and is placed on a base about 8 meters high. Combined, the total height exceeds 20 meters, making the statues highly visible even from a distance. The royal statue plaza was designed as a broad open space capable of accommodating large numbers of visitors, and it is also used for important military ceremonies. When viewed from afar, the 7 statues appear in an impressive row, with the mountains in the background enhancing the grandeur of the park even further.
 
In front of the royal statues is a large multipurpose plaza used for important ceremonies of the Royal Thai Army, including receptions for distinguished foreign guests. This area was designed to accommodate a large number of participants while also giving tourists enough room to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere of the park comfortably. In addition, the surrounding grounds have been landscaped beautifully to create a peaceful setting suitable for leisure and reflection.
 
Within the park there is also a museum displaying the biographies and royal duties of the 7 Thai kings. Historical information is presented through exhibitions and various educational media so that visitors can better understand the important roles each monarch played in the development of Thailand. This museum therefore serves as an important learning center for anyone interested in Thai history.
 
The surrounding area of Rajabhakti Park has been designed with an attractive landscape, with various kinds of trees and flowers planted to create a shaded and pleasant atmosphere. Visitors can walk around the grounds and take photographs with the magnificent royal statues at close range. There are also viewpoints from which the surrounding mountains and natural scenery can be enjoyed, making Rajabhakti Park a destination suitable for both historical learning and relaxation.
 
Rajabhakti Park also serves as an important place reflecting the close bond between the monarchy and the Thai people. The grandeur of the 7 royal statues reminds Thais of the great royal benevolence of the monarchs who devoted themselves to the stability and prosperity of the nation.
 
Getting There to Rajabhakti Park is convenient in several ways. If traveling by private car from Bangkok, visitors can take Phetkasem Road toward Hua Hin. Once in the Hua Hin area, continue toward the Cha-am–Pran Buri bypass road, where the entrance to Rajabhakti Park can be found near Khao Takiab. If traveling by train, visitors can get off at Hua Hin Railway Station and continue to the park by local transport or taxi. Minivans and buses to Hua Hin are also available, after which travelers can continue onward to the park.
 
Place Name Rajabhakti Park
Location Nong Kae Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
Place Summary A historical park created to honor 7 Thai kings and an important historical attraction in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Highlights The royal statues of 7 Thai kings, a large ceremonial plaza, and a history museum.
Historical Importance Built in 2015 by the Royal Thai Army to express loyalty and reverence toward Thai monarchs of the past.
Getting There Take Phetkasem Road to Hua Hin, then continue onto the Cha-am–Pran Buri bypass road and turn toward Rajabhakti Park.
Current Status Open as a historical attraction and as a venue for important ceremonial events.
Nearby Attractions 1. Khao Takiab – 4 km
2. Cicada Market – 7 km
3. Hua Hin Beach – 10 km
4. Vana Nava Water Jungle – 7 km
5. Suan Son Pradipat Beach – 6 km
Nearby Restaurants 1. Jae Giew Seafood – 5 km – 032536196
2. Krua Baan Kru – 6 km – 032536520
3. Yoo Yen Hua Hin Balcony – 7 km – 032655103
4. Jae Fai Hua Hin – 6 km – 032513856
5. Pla Too Seafood – 6 km – 032538866
Nearby Accommodations 1. Anantasila Villa by the Sea – 4 km – 032536016
2. Verso Hua Hin – 4 km – 032538888
3. Centara Grand Beach Resort – 10 km – 032512021
4. Amari Hua Hin – 7 km – 032616600
5. Holiday Inn Vana Nava – 7 km – 032809999
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Rajabhakti Park located?
A: Rajabhakti Park is located in Nong Kae Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, near Khao Takiab.
 
Q: In what year was Rajabhakti Park built?
A: Rajabhakti Park was built in 2015 by the Royal Thai Army to honor Thai monarchs.
 
Q: How many royal statues are there in the park?
A: There are 7 royal statues of Thai kings in Rajabhakti Park.
 
Q: Is Rajabhakti Park open every day?
A: Yes. Rajabhakti Park is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00.
 
Q: How far is Rajabhakti Park from Hua Hin town?
A: Rajabhakti Park is about 14 kilometers from Hua Hin town and takes around 20 minutes to reach by car.
 
Q: How much time should I spend visiting Rajabhakti Park?
A: In general, about 1 to 2 hours is enough for walking around and taking photographs inside the park.
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