Prachuap Khiri Khan



Prachuap Khiri Khan (ประจวบคีรีขันธ) is a coastal town in Western Thailand. It could culturally be considered a part of the Central Plains, but is geographically connected to Southern Thailand as it is a part of the Malay Peninsula. It possesses various interesting tourism attractions such as beaches, islands, forests and mountains.
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province covers an area of 6,367.620 square kilometres. It is a long and narrow coast stretching to the South. The narrowest part is from the border of Thailand and Burma on the West to the eastern sea coast at the Singkhon Pass, Khlong Wan sub-district, Mueang district, being a distance of approximately 12 kilometres. Its distance from the north to the south is approximately 212 kilometres.


The town itself is small enough to get around on foot. For access to the beaches you can easily catch a tuktuk.
Rickshaws (Sam Lor) are for relative short distances. Tourists can take short rides within the town costing between 20 and 30 baht. Longer rides may cost as much as 50 baht.
Tuk-Tuks (three-wheeled motorized rickshaws) are also popular for short and quick journeys. Fares must be bargained in advance.
Songthaews (public passenger pick-up vehicles) pick up as many passengers as they can and drop them off as the drivers reach their destinations. They are a very reasonable way of getting around.
Motorbikes can be hired but it is advised to be extremely careful when hiring a motorbike to only use a reputable agency.
Cars can be rented from trust-worthy companies such as AVIS, Budget and Hertz. For those traveling only short distances, they can rent bicycles downtown.
Motorbike Taxis are the most popular form of public transportation in town and the prices are low (some bargaining is advised before getting on). Trips cost about 10-40 baht depending on the distance. Due to safety however, make sure the driver has a spare helmet of good quality.
Boats can be hired at the pier for travel to nearby islands.


Wat Thammikaram - excellent views of the bay and city, with wild monkeys crawling all over the place.


Ao Manao beach




Budget
Yuttichai Hotel, clean, friendly family-style hotel on Kong Kiat Road, which is the street leading from the train station in the direction towards the ocean. Double rooms from 160B. Laundry and scooter rental services are also available from the hotel.
Suksant hotel, looks to have been remodeled recently but the plumbing is in a horrible state when it comes to the higher levels, to the point where the toilet would simply not flush.
Maggie's Guest House. Maggie's is a lovely traditional Thai house, set in a large shady garden. The house is on Soi Tamphamook. The Soi is situated between the Suksant and Had Tong Hotels and the house is about 100 metres from the sea. Rooms start from 150 baht. Laundry service, scooter and bicycle hire. Day trips arranged to the various national parks or where ever you want to go. Jungle treks and mountain bike tours can also be arranged through the guesthouse. Check the house out on facebook (maggies guest house Prachuap) 
.Tel +66-32-604216 OR +66-802251340
http://www.trekearth.com9SGZ5FJ4UR7Q 
http://maggiesprachuap.webs.com/



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17 comments:

comradejoker.blogspot.com/ said...

I really like this location!

Shelby Fox said...

Beautiful! Definitely planning on traveling to Thailand one day

McGizzle said...

Why do all these places look so beautiful. =O

LD said...

looks havenly

Home Alone Stoned said...

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The Blind Prophet said...

Looks like an awesome place to visit! :D

Lewis said...

that pool is superb :)

Vai said...

wow! that's beautiful!

Lewis said...

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Lil Pee said...

thailand is so beautiful...

Dan said...

Wow, those magnificent islands draw me in. so captivating :D

Unknown said...

THAILAND looks so nice.

tortacular said...

This site is like gorgeous women.

waliz said...

only god knows how beautiful it is :)

Joel C Anatoli said...

Looks amazing! and you got a new follower :)

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Usagi said...

this place is totally magnificient!

Mr Bouchard said...

Looks like a place I would enjoy visiting! Nice picture!



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