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Prachuap
Khiri Khan is located some 281 kilometres south of Bangkok. After
the old town was abandoned during the fall of Ayutthaya, a new settlement
was established in 1845 in the reign of King Rama IV. The province,
today, is more famous for its natural charm of beaches and mountains
than historical attractions. Hua Hin, its major attraction, is one
of Thailand's most popular seaside resorts among overseas visitors
as well as Thais. Prachuap Khiri Khan is now divided into 7 districts
and 1 sub-district: Amphoe Muang, Amphoe Bang Saphan, Amphoe Bang
Saphan Noi, Amphoe Hua Hin, Amphoe Kui Buri, Amphoe Pran Buri, Amphoe
Thap Sakae, and King Amphoe Sam Roi Yot. |
Hat Hua Hin
Hat Hua Hin is a 5-kilometer white sandy beach lined with a wide range
of accommodations, from bungalows to five-star hotels and resorts.
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Ao Manao
Lying some 5 kilometres south of the town, this beautiful curved bay,
once a battlefield between the Thai and Japanese armies during the
Second World War, more...
Hat Wanakon National Park
23 kilometres from Prachuap Khiri Khan, this 38-square kilometre park
is centred on a fine 7 kilometre-pine-fringed beach. More...
Ao Mae Ramphueng and Ao Bo Thonglang
Situated in the southern extremities of the province, both are scenic
bays in the Bang Saphan district area. More... |
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