Discover the best top things to do in Phetchaburi Province, Thailand including Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand, The Home Star, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Cha-Am ATV Park, Tham Khao Luang Cave, Nayang Bat Cave, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Kaeng Krachan Dam, Phra Ram Ratchaniwet, Wat Mahathat Worawihan.
Restaurants in Phetchaburi Province
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The WFFT wildlife rescue center is a rescue center for injured, confiscated and neglected wild animals. The wildlife rescue center operates a fully equipped wildlife hospital. We care for monkeys, gibbons, wild cats, bears, birds, reptiles and even elephants. You can visit the wildlife rescue center, the wildlife hospital and our elephant sanctuary by booking a day trip from Bangkok, Cha-am or nearby Huahin.
This is a wildlife sanctuary, it is not an elephant park. The full day tour we took was amazingly organized: from transport from/to Bangkok, to the nice areas, excellent lunch and, more than everything else, amazing work they do with the animals. You will see a lot of animals, see them playing, feed some of the elephants, bath them gently. 5 stars.
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THE HOME STAR is the ultimate wellness center.of CHA AM We offer all types of traditional thai massage, therapeutic massage,, aromatic massages, , foot massage reflexology. It is also a hairdressing salon with European standards, a salon of esthetics, manicure pedicure, It is also a sauna and spa. A body tattoo and tattoo service in 3d and 6d eyebrows. Arranged on 3 floors on front beach.
Beautifully appointed full service Spa and Salon is located right on the beach in Cha am. Sit for a relaxing and rejuvenating foot massage with a view of the beach, or move upstairs to the tranquility of their spacious massage room with meditative sounds. Finish with their tasty fresh ginger tea. The salon is first class and I have always received an excellent hair cut. Their full menu of services and professional staff always provide a rewarding experience.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
Great walk with a fall ( ha ha ) Make sure you are ready to get wet and your footwear should be strong and water proof to walk over rocks. Great long winding walking trail, seemed unending with beautiful Rain forest kind of surrounding.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Outdoor Activity for family and friends, ATV. riding, Archery, Paintball.
4.5 based on 418 reviews
Just loved the light shining through the rocks and there are a number of caves to explore. The monkeys outside too commercialised for my liking..
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We got there through a local Grab driver whom we booked to drive us around Hua Hin and Cha-Am for 8 hours. Very easy to get there through Google map, look out for the home-made "bats observation" signage outside this house with a small parking pouch. Get on the viewing deck for best views (not wheelchair accessible) and be there early. The bats started coming out and form beauitful long stream towards the same direction for almost 10 mins. The rest comes out scattered outside the cave area thereafter, hence come early to catch this spectacular sight. We were there 45mins earlier. I reckon the house owner built this deck and will be collecting 20 baht per person to use the viewing deck, but there was no one around nor collection tin.
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4.0 based on 72 reviews
Not a planned visit but what an amazing detour for an afternoon. Spectacular views of endless mountain ranges and a dam the size of a small sea, dotted with islands and boat tours by local guides, with stops along the way to see crab-eating macaque monkeys which happily board boats in search of food. Just don't try to get too close. The Kaeng Krachan dam is part of Thailand's largest national park. There is a quaint bridge over to one of the islands but access blocked half way across, unfortunately. Also not for the faint hearted or very young children given the movement of the bridge and the minimalistic wire side barrier. Worth seeing (sadly) is the most enormous section of tree trunk which I'm sure has a story to it. Around two metres in diameter and four or five metres in length. The living tree must have been awe-inspiring. In short, if you have your own car and are heading towards Hua Hin from Bangkok as I was, I would highly recommend a detour.
4.0 based on 79 reviews
This is truly a palace. Huge rooms; ornate double staircase; Chinese tile roof; all reflect Chulalongkorn’s efforts to emulate European palaces. The palace is surrounded by a military base now. Good news; the grounds and exterior are carefully kept and groomed. Bad news, a mildly intimidating barrier to entry. The furniture and furnishings disapppeared during neglect by 20th century Thai royalty which gives the palace a barren, empty feel. Spend an hour and enjoy this really unusual structure.
4.0 based on 65 reviews
Spectacular Wat in down town Phetchaburi. Definitely worth seeing. Phetchaburi is a great town to visit in Thailand to see something local and not too touristy.
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