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Kaeng Krachan National Park Guide: Explore Thailand’s Largest Natural Reserve
Kaeng Krachan is Thailand’s largest national park, stretching across the provinces of Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021, this vast natural reserve is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
What to Do in Phetchaburi? 10 Must-See Activities and Places
Looking for a cultural stopover between Bangkok and the south? Phetchaburi is a historic city full of temples, caves, and markets. Here are 10 must-do activities to discover this little-known gem.
Exploring Phetchaburi by Motorbike: Temples, Countryside and the Sea
Nothing beats a motorbike ride to explore the countryside. Phetchaburi reveals its charms to those who enjoy wandering, taking unplanned turns, and simply getting lost.
How to Get to Phetchaburi: Bus, Train, Van, Car or Grab
Located 160 km south of Bangkok, Phetchaburi is easy to reach by bus, train, or van. Here’s a complete guide on how to get to or from Phetchaburi, whether you’re coming from Bangkok, Hua Hin, or elsewhere in Thailand.
Wat Khao Bandai It Cave: Phetchaburi’s Hidden Gem
While most temples (Wat) in Thailand are entirely dedicated to Buddha, some caves like Wat Khao Bandai It hold a deeply sacred and mystical aura. Often overlooked, this cave near Phetchaburi offers a tranquil and lesser-known spiritual experience.
Khao Luang Cave in Phetchaburi: A Sacred Cave Worth Visiting
Located just 4 km from Phetchaburi, Khao Luang Cave is not only a revered Buddhist site but also one of the most photogenic caves in Thailand.
Had Chao Samran Beach: A Tranquil Coastal Escape Near Phetchaburi
Located just 15 kilometers from the city of Phetchaburi, Had Chao Samran offers a peaceful beachside atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot for travelers looking to unwind in a quiet, authentic Thai coastal village far from the crowds.