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The largest national park in Thailand, covering a vast area of lush tropical forest, including mountain ranges, rivers, and rare wildlife such as elephants, gaur, and leopards. Highlights include the Kaeng Krachan Dam, the sea of mist at Khao Pha Nern Thung, and a variety of nature tourism activities such as boating, hiking, and camping. It is perfect for travelers who love adventure and close-to-nature relaxation.

A nature study center that combines coastal ecosystems with sustainable wastewater treatment. This place is a rich habitat for bird watching and mangrove ecosystems, perfect for conservationists and those who want to enjoy nature in peace. There are nature trails and an observation tower that will bring you closer to nature than ever before.

A beautiful viewpoint over the peninsula in Cha-am Beach, featuring strangely shaped rocks that tell the story of the legend of “Nang Phanthurat”, which many people know from literature. A sad love story is reflected through the shape of the rocks, with a nature trail where you can enjoy the view of the mountains and the sea below.

The summer palace filled with a gentle ambiance, built during the reign of King Rama VI with colonial architecture that blends Thai openness and Western elegance. Its highlight is the entire structure made of golden teakwood. Located by the sea in Cha-am, it is surrounded by lush gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll all day, ideal for relaxation and capturing memorable moments.

One of the most beautiful and historically significant limestone caves in Phetchaburi Province, this cave’s highlight is the natural light beam that perfectly illuminates an ancient Buddha statue in the morning. The atmosphere inside is peaceful and cool, filled with a sacred aura—making it an ideal place for worship, making wishes, and appreciating the natural beauty alongside priceless art.

A rich agricultural learning center born from the royal initiative of King Rama IX, the Chang Hua Man Royal Project is a testament to sustainable farming and self-reliant living. The project area is filled with diverse plantations and a wide range of crops, along with educational activities that promote sustainable agricultural practices. Surrounded by peaceful mountains, the serene atmosphere reflects a life of simplicity, yet brimming with powerful inspiration and timeless wisdom.

Khao Pha Nern Thung, located within Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province, is a famous and popular viewpoint for sea of mist among tourists. Especially during the late rainy season, early winter, and winter, visitors can enjoy the sea of mist almost year-round.