Phetchaburi had key importance during the periods of the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya kingdoms...Cha-am Beach ; Phra Nakhon Kriri Historical Park ; Phraram Ratchaniwet ; More forums
At 2,915 square kilometres, Kaeng Krachan National Park covers a number of districts and is the largest National Park in Thailand.
Cha-am Beach is renowned for being the best beach in Petchburiand a former royal resort.
Kaeng Krachan Reservoir is a central feature of Kaeng Krachan National Park - Thailand's largest National Park.
Maruekkhathayawan Palace ('Palace of Love and Hope') is not often visited by tourists but it is a rare treat for those who do.
Phra Nakhon Kriri Historical Park (Khao Wang) is located on Khao Khiri, a 92-meter-high hill. The hill was made popular by King Mongkut (Rama IV).
Built by King Chulachomklao (Rama V), Phraram Ratchaniwet is a royal palace comprising a collection of golden teak buildings joined by a series of elevated walkways.
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