Nature & Scenic Views
Prachuap Khiri Khan’s landscape is defined by the dramatic limestone peaks of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and the expansive mangrove forests of Pran Buri. This collection features the iconic Phraya Nakhon Cave with its royal pavilion, the multi-tiered cascades of Pa La-U and Huai Yang waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints over the Gulf of Thailand like Khao Daeng and Khao Lom Muak. It also includes significant regional landmarks such as the Khao Tao Reservoir, Thailand’s first royal irrigation project, and the historic Rajabhakti Park.
Rajabhakti Park
Rajabhakti Park is a historically themed park honouring past Thai kings from the Sukhothai period to the current royal house of Chakri.
Khao Takiab
The hill is dominated by somewhat ruined temple inhabited by large monkey population. A popular vantage point.
Pran Buri Forest Park
Features an extensive mangrove forest with elevated wooden boardwalks and a nature trail following the Pran Buri River.
Phraya Nakhon Cave
A large limestone cavern housing the Kuha Karuhas Pavilion, built in 1890 for King Chulalongkorn's visit.
Khaohinturn temple Hanging Rocks
A collection of large, naturally stacked boulders and balancing rocks located on a hillside overlooking the surrounding plains.
Khao Chong Krachok
Known as Mirror Mountain, this peak features a hole through the rock and a temple accessible via 396 steps, offering views of Prachuap Bay.
Khao Kalok
A skull-shaped limestone hill at the southern end of Naresuan Beach, featuring a short hiking trail and coastal viewpoints.
Waterfallhauyang
A seven-tiered waterfall located within Huai Yang Waterfall National Park, surrounded by evergreen forest.
Pa La-U Waterfall
A 15-tier waterfall in Kaeng Krachan National Park, known for its dense jungle surroundings and high concentration of butterfly species.
Khao Daeng Viewpoint
A 157-meter limestone peak providing 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, coastal shrimp farms, and the Gulf of Thailand.
Khao Tao Reservoir
The first royal irrigation project in Thailand, featuring a memorial pavilion situated in the center of the water.
Pran Buri Reservoir
A large earth-filled dam and reservoir that manages the Pran Buri River, surrounded by mountain ranges.
Sai Cave
A limestone cave featuring prominent stalactites, stalagmites, and several chambers accessible via a steep mountain trail.
Su Suek (275 m)
A steep peak famous for its population of dusky langurs and views overlooking Prachuap, Manao, and Noi bays.
Khao Ta Mong Lai View Point
Located within a forest park, this site offers coastal views of the Gulf of Thailand and rugged limestone cliffs.
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