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Embark on a journey from Bangkok to Prachuap Khiri Khan province, located in the north of the Malay Peninsula and marvel at the stunning landscapes of Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Hua Hin. Take pleasure in the white sands and the sparkling waters of Bang Pu Beach. Revel in the magnificence of the Phraya Nakhon Cave, and experience the vibrant city life in Hua Hin, as you travel through this most populous city in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Bring a hat and an umbrella to keep the sun off you.
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife was established in 1966 as Thailand's first marine national park. It spans over 98 square kilometers encompassing diverse habitats like wetlands, mangroves and forested hills. The park serves as a sanctuary for various bird species. It also offers recreational activities like hiking, bird-watching and cave exploration. The park's unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes offer visitors a close encounter with Thailand's natural splendor.
Bang Pu Beach
Bang Pu Beach is a favored destination in Thailand, located just a short distance from Bangkok. It is known for its stunning white sand and crystal-clear waters, creating an ideal spot for relaxation and water activities like swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. Additionally, the beach offers food outlets, refreshment stands, and amenities like beach chairs and umbrellas for hire. For both residents and tourists, a trip to Bang Pu Beach ensures a vibrant and enjoyable beach experience.
Pickup included
Lunch & refreshment.
Entrance Fee (THB 100)
English speaking guide.
Round trip transfers from the hotel (air-conditioned van).
Travel Insurance.
Trip from Bang Pu Beach.
Personal expenses.
Gratuities.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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S3736RHshannond,4 thg 5, 2026
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Like you may have, I saw a pic of the Royal Pavilion in Phraya Nakhon cave on a computer wallpaper or something at some point many years ago and it just stuck in the back of my brain. It's so beautiful; so ethereal; so... unlikely. But somewhere, dimly, I remembered that it was in Thailand, so when I was headed to the country for a visit I took the time to figure out where it was and booked this wonderful tour. I couldn't be more pleased that I did. It was one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. And the chamber with the famous Kuha Karuhas Pavilion isn't the only massive and beautiful room in the cave. Getting to the cave is an adventure all its own. First you have to get to Hua Hin, a lovely beach town with every amenity you could need. Then you will meet your tour awesome guide and driver who will show you a bit of the landscape around Hua Hin and tell you about the history and people of the area. Weather permitting, you'll visit a pineapple farm and a small fishing village on the way to Sam Roi Yod National Park. Again weather permitting, you'll catch a boat to get you down the coast to the beach where the trail to the cave begins. It's just about the most picturesque beach I could imagine. Here you'll probably see several endangered dusky leaf monkeys lounging in the trees. This is where it gets challenging. It's only half a kilometer or so to the cave from this point, and only 2/3 of that is uphill. But it's very uphill. And if it's a hot and humid day, this could crush you. Take it slow. Rest frequently. Bring lots of water. It's worth the effort.




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