Ko
Phitak Ko Phitak Situated in Tambon Bang Nam Chuet, this small island
has beautiful rocks and is surrounded by fishermen villages. There is a small
beach in the east, which can be reached by fishermen’s boat from Paknam Tako.
Somdet
Phra Srinagarindra Park
Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park Located at Moo 7, this venue is 65 kilometres from
Chumphon by turning right at Lang Suan crossroad for another three kilometres.
This garden is beautifully decorated with flowers and the statue of the Princess’s
Mother is the highlight of this garden. Not far is Tham Khao Ngoen, of which there
is the inscription of King Rama V’s initials. Another inscription on the wall
is No.108, which was the Ratanakosin Era when he visited the Malaya Peninsula
in 1889. Also, there is a Chedi in front of the cave. Tham
Khao Kriap Tham Khao Kriap This is one of the most beautiful caves in
the south. It is 85 kilometres from Chumphon along Highway No. 4 (Chumphon-Lang
Suan), and turn right for another two kilometres. There is a Buddhist temple at
the foot of the Khao Kriap hill. Inside the cave, there is also a Buddha image
besides the stalactites and stalagmites. Ao
Bo Mao
Ao Bo Mao From Thung Yo Waterfall, there is a route to Ao Bo Mao,
which is a large bay with long beach. The line of pine trees is close to the sea
and exudes a quiet atmosphere. Visitors can hire the boat from Ao Bo Mao to a
small island called Ko Khai, which is 4 kilometres from the beach. Most of the
area is mountainous. To the west of this island is a beautiful beach. Many kinds
of coral are found in the north. Around the island is the favorite venue for fishing.
Ao
Yai Ai
Ao Yai Ai This bay has the most suitable area for viewing the panoramic atmosphere
of the surroundings at almost 25 metres above sea level. Within this bay area
are many coral reefs that are nearly 7 kilometres long. Tourists can go diving
or snorkeling to view these beautiful corals. Hat
Tham Thong - Bang Boet Hat Tham Thong - Bang Boet From town, use Phetkasem
Road, turn right at the 426-km marker for 21 kilometres The beautiful beach in
Tambon Pak Khlong is more than 5 kilometres long. The highlights of the area consist
of different-shaped limestones and seaside villages that lies parallel to the
pine tree lined road. It is very suitable for casual drive or biking. The beach
extends out to Bang Boet in Prachuap Khiri Khan, which is presently the area of
H.M. the King‘s project. Hat
Thung Wua Laen Hat Thung Wua Laen A beautiful and well-known beach of
Pathio, it is most popular among Thai and foreign tourists. Being situated in
Tambon Saphli, it is 16 kilometres from Chumphon along Chumphon–Hat Thung Wua
Laen route. The beach has white, fine sand, with a small slope, that is suitable
for swimming. Also, it is one of the most famous snorkeling spots in Chumphon,
offering spectacular views of seaweed, sponge, and sea flowers. Khao Dinso
Khao Dinso As it is the highest mountain in Amphoe Pathio, it is 20 kilometres
from Pathio by Highway No. 3253 (Pathio-Chumphon route). It is most suitable for
nature adventurers and requires about two hours to trek to the top of the mountain.
At the top of the 400 metres above sea level summit is a large area. From here,
it’s easy to view the sea, Hat Thung Wua Laen (in the east), the railroad to Prachuap
Khiri Khan, and the fruit orchards (in the west). Any interested visitors who
love trekking can contact Mr. Apirak Saksanit at Tel: 0-1476-7760. Nong
Yai Nong Yai This is a royal project initiated by King Rama IX to solve
the flooding problem in Chumphon. Located on the Chumphon-Ao Thung Wua Laen route,
turn right at the Chumphon Irrigation Office along Khlong Hua Wang-Phanangtak
route. Consisting of an area of 3,000 rai (1 acre = 2.5 rai), Nong Yai has a large
reservoir and irrigation canals. There are many trees around the reservoir with
quiet atmosphere. Inhabited by many birds, the are is suitable for studying the
birds’ lifestyle and the wet area ecology. Tham
Khao Phlu Wildlife Conservation Area
Tham Khao Phlu Wildlife Conservation Area Located 3 kilometres away from Pathio
along Highway No. 3253, the area is covered with beautifully shaped limestone
mountain ranges that are parallel to the road. This is the habitat of 3 flocks
of southern langurs that often venture down searching for food in the evenings.
Namtok
Heo Lom
Namtok Heo Lom This waterfall is located at Ban Bok Fai, Tambon
Pak Song, in Kuan Mae Yai Mon Wildlife Sanctuary. From Amphoe Muang, use Highway
No. 4 to Lang Suan Junction, turn right to Highway No. 4006 (Lang Suan-Ratchakrut
route), pass Phato to the 11-km marker and, turn left for another 8 kilometres.
The most suitable vehicle to be used is 4-wheel drive. From Heo Lome Forest Guard
Unit, there is a trek for 500 metres, pass the origin of Phato Canal, and fertile
evergreen forest. The waterfall is more than 80 metres high, surrounded by various
kinds of trees. It is a venue for relaxation, trekking for natural study, and
bird sanctuary.
Phato
Canal Rafting Phato Canal Rafting Forests in Phato is the origin of many
canals which are lined with evergreen forests, and fruit orchards. Owing to the
various rapids in this area, the adventurous activities have been then organized
in Phato canal all year round. Through these types of activities, visitors are
able to witness some interesting animals such as: langurs and hornbills. In additon,
visits can be made to fruit orchards growing durians, coffee, and mangosteens.
For those interested in trekking, visitors can have the choice of camping, or
elephant riding. The Festival of Phato Canal rafting is best during February and
April.
Chumphon
Horicultural Research Center
Chumphon Horicultural Research Center It
is the training center for the cultivation of the MAWA coconut plant that was
bred from the African and Malaysian species. The Center occupies an area of 1,700
rai (1 acre = 2.5 rai). The office and residence are at the front, while at the
back is the planting area for pepper, coffee, cocoa and coconuts.
Hat
Sai Ri Sawi Hat Sai Ri Sawi This beautiful beach is located in Tambon
Tha Hin. To visit the beach, use Highway No. 41 (Chumphon-Sawi route), turn left
to Sawi - Bo Kha route for 12 kilometres. This large beach is parallel to the
coconut line, suitable for relaxation. It is the venue where the very impressive
lifestyle of the fishermen can be seen. Tham
Thip Prida Tham Thip Prida This cave is at Moo 2, Tambon Khao Khai. Tourists
can use Khao Pip - Khao Thalu route for 16 kilometres, turn left for 4 kilometres
to Hua Kaeo junction, and turn left for another 6 kilometres. The total distance
from Chumphon is about 70 kilometres. There are about 40 beautiful caves with
ponds inside. Also, the surrounding area is composed of various mountains with
beautiful caves. Wat
Phrathat Sawi
Wat Phrathat Sawi The temple is located on the bank of Sawi River. The Chedi of
this temple contains the relics of the Lord Buddha. The legend of this Chedi goes
back to the Ayutthaya period. The Phra Suea Muang Shrine is situated in front
of the Chedi, near the bank of the river. Wat
Phrathat Tham Khwan Muang
Wat Phrathat Tham Khwan Muang This temple is at Moo 4, Tambon Napho, two kilometres
from from Sawi and 48 kilometres from Chumphon, on Chumphon-Lang Suan route. At
the 37-km marker, turn right for 500 metres. The temple’s shady area is surrounded
by many plants. The highlight attraction is the Chedi on the top of the hill which
contains the Lord Buddha’s relics. At its base is a large area which is ideal
for viewing the panoramic surroundings. Namtok
Kapo Forest Park Namtok Kapo Forest Park Located in Tambon Salui, this
waterfall is 13 kilometres from Tha Sae, along Phetkasem Road, between the 466–468-km
markers, or from Pathom Porn Crossroad, by Petkasem Road for about 30 kilometres.
The park has an area of 7,010 Rai of shaded forests and small waterfalls, suitable
for relaxation. Phota
Hin Chang Shrine Phota Hin Chang Shrine This shrine is located at Moo
2, Tambon Salui, at the foot of the hill, along the 453–454-km markers of Phetkasem
Road. Featured at the shrine is the elephant-shaped rock that is highly worshipped
by the Chumphon people. To emphasize this belief, passengers will always blow
their horns to pay respect to this site. Also in the vicinity are stalls selling
fruits and souvenirs. Wat
Thep Charoen
Wat Thep Charoen Situated in Tambon Tha Kham, this temple is 4 kilometres from
Phetkasem Road (Highway No. 4) at the 490-km marker. The temple is located at
the foot of Rap Ro Hill that used to be a port area in the ancient time. There
are many interesting attractions around this temple. Many Buddha images are located
in Tham Phra. The meditation area at Tham Ai Te has a reclining Buddha fresco
painting on the wall. Tham Sai has beautiful stalactites and stalacmites. Moreover,
the temple houses the Buddha’s footprint and the undecayed body of Luang Pu Sai,
a revered monk. Nearby is a local museum with collections of ancient materials
found on the temple’s site. Another highlight is the leather carving of the shadow
puppet show done by the local artisans.
Hat
Arunothai
Hat Arunothai From Highway No. 4, turn left to Highway No. 4096
for 6 kilometres. This beach is situated 60 kilometres from Chumphon. Visitors
can observe the lifestyle of the local fishermen on this quiet beach. Near the
beach, there is the Prince Chumphon’s Shrine. Nearby is Paknam Thung Tako- the
site where fishermen of Thung Tako depart for their voyage to the sea. The view
of these fishermen daily routine is very colourful and impressive.
Khlong
Phrao National Park Khlong Phrao National Park Being the origin of rivers
and canals in Chumphon, this Park covers the area in Amphoe Thung Tako, and Amphoe
Muang. Use Highway No. 41 to Lang Suan Crossroad, turn right for 15 kilometres.
In rainy season, the best vehicle to use is 4-wheel drive. There are many natural
attractions such as Namtok Thap Chang, a 2-level, mid-sized waterfall which is
the most beautiful in the Park. The park’s area is suitable for overnight, bird
watching, and trekking for nature study. For further details, please contact the
Natural Resource Conservation Bureau, Forestry Department, at Tel: 0-2579-7223.
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