Prachuap Khiri Khan (Thai: ประจวบคีรีขันธ์, pronounced [prā.t͡ɕùa̯p.kʰīː.rīː.kʰǎn]) is one of the western provinces (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the northern part of the Malay Peninsula, some 240 km (150 mi) south of Bangkok. Neighboring provinces are Phetchaburi to the north and Chumphon to the south. To the west it borders Tanintharyi Region of Myanmar.
Restaurants in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
5.0 based on 390 reviews
We offer our all-inclusive quality bicycle tours every day of the week and we can customize each tour to better suit our customer's needs and expectations. We cater to all levels of cyclists ranging from beginner to extreme. All of our day tours and half day tours start in the morning and finish in the mid to late afternoon with everything included except alcohol, massage, and souvenirs.
5.0 based on 701 reviews
We offer our customers the opportunity to learn how to cook real Thai food in an authentic home style setting. A typical day begins with a trip to the local market to buy our ingredients. Then back to our traditonal teak home to learn and then cook a variety of dishes. Our business has been running 12 years and our skilled, friendly instructor can teach you the tricks of Thai cooking in a relaxed atmosphere.
There was a Kid´s introduction to Thai Cooking. Kids were accompanied by their parents who stood aside but ready to assist. The Executive Chef explained to both Thai and Foreign kids what they were going to cook. The menu consisted of Pad That with Chicken and Sticky Rice with Mango. Neatly and well protected cooking spaces were in the middle of a vintage Thai environment with ancient wood carvings and statues, contributing to a cozy Thai atmosphere. The kids had a lot of fun and were very proud of their cooking. For the accompanying parents, there was a serving of Chicken with Cashew nuts and another choice of Massaman Curry with steamed rice. All done before our very eyes, repeatable at home. Kids paid THb 500. Money well spend as it was a lot of fun! Cooking classes and event lunches and dinners can also be planned there. I will definitely bring my tennis buddies and spouses for an original Thai cooking class and celebration afterwards to this great venue on Soi 19. easy to find . there is an Arch on Petschkasem which is the Soi 19 entrance. The Venue is on the right side, Fourth road on the left. It is a must !
5.0 based on 202 reviews
Private taxi service in Hua Hin. Airport transfers to/from Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang Airports and Bangkok City to Hua Hin. You can visit all most popular attractions and sightseeing with us in 1-2 days. We offer private day tours in Hua Hin, Cha Am, Petchaburi, Sam Roi Yot and Kaeng Krachan National Parks. This is a door to door service. You choose where we need to pick you up and where to drop you off. It can be airport, hotel or condominium, restaurant, shop or office, private residence — anything that has an address or can be located on the map. We do not provide shared service. If you book with us you can be sure that the whole vehicle will be I your private possession during the trip. There will be no other passengers except our driver.
We booked the trip online: 1 way Bangkok airport to Hua Hin & return. The driver waited for us at the airport as agreed. We paid (cash) upon arrival. There was water provided in the car, he made a stop half way the trip for a bathroom break, he carried our luggage. The driver drove safely and we had a comfortable trip. The return trip was equally pleasant. I warmly recommend this service.
4.5 based on 343 reviews
Visited Phraya Nakhon Cave, Laem Sala Beach, Khao Daeng Canal, Thung Sam Roi Yot Freshwater Marsh and Bueng Bua Boardwalk. At the canal, you can get a boat ride for 500 baht (6 persons pax). The marsh and boardwalk is located together, but take note the boardwalk is not completely repaired yet but it has been opened now as part of it has been restored. Nice place to visit as there are huts along which provide good shade and to rest. For reviews on Phraya Nakhon Cave and Laem Sala Beach, go to its individual attraction name at tripadvisor. More details can be found there.
4.5 based on 5,412 reviews
A nice place to spend the evenings where you can browse the arts and crafts, sit in the open air and listen to live music, you have a great choice of food, the Cicada market though is only open at the weekends and can be very busy if you a going by car.
4.5 based on 491 reviews
If your looking for a romantic village setting with lovely people who cannot be friendlier with nice little bars empty beaches great local food this is where to go.
4.5 based on 1,870 reviews
As from 1st October 2017 we are proud to announce that trekking will no longer be offered at Hutsadin, instead we offer our visitors a range of activities that promote a close interaction with our elephants. In a safe environment for both elephant and visitor. Here you can take a bareback ride, walk with an elephant, shower and feed them or simply visit us. We also offer educational talks 3 days a week and a 3 hour mahout experience is available twice a week. Check out our website activities page where you will find full descriptions of the activities that we offer along with costs.
We chose to visit the elephant foundation based on good reviews on trip advisor and we were not disappointed. The sanctuary has 6 elephants all with sad but interesting stories of how they came to be in the sanctuary. It is obvious all the elephants are well loved and cared for by their mahouts and the volunteers at the centre. We chose to do the elephant walk where you go on a walk with one of the elephants and their mahout and also the volunteer who tells you the individual elephant’s story, about their personality and you have a basket of fruit to feed your elephant as you walk alongside it. You then get to shower the elephant on return from the walk. It was up close and personal and extremely interesting. On a previous visit to Thailand we did an elephant basket ride but they do not offer this at the foundation due to the discomfort and stress it can cause the elephant and which I wouldn’t ever do again based on the experience with the elephants and information we received on our visit. You can do a bareback ride on the elephant at Hutsadin but we chose not to and instead loved our elephant walking experience.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
We had a great guide who grew up in the area. Living proof of the value of eco tourism. And the park was beautiful.
4.5 based on 1,216 reviews
The Black Mountain Water Park is spread over 48000Sqm and is situated a short distance from the centre of Hua Hin, just 15 minutes from town. It opened in 2011 and is now one of the most favourite tourist attractions in the region. Tourists and local residents have been extremely complimentary about the good times spent on the many exciting attractions. The Park is full of high quality, modern equipment that is all operated in line with the highest safety standards and supervised by highly trained lifeguards. We have a 17 metre high tower with 9 different slides, a spectacular wave pool which is made the biggest wave in Thailand, the lazy river, a beach/infinity pool and children's pool, inflatable "Wibit" Sport Park all providing the best fun filled day out a family can have. This park is very good for family fun with safety and well trained staff who very friendly as very warm welcome with Thai culture *Good To Know about Black Mountain Water Park Locker is free of charge to all guest Young kids is free entry (under 110 cm) Senior people get 50 % discount of ticket rate (60yrs) All equipment to play is free ie helmet, life vest, board, tubes
A great place slides a great also other pools and activites dont miss great fun big slides food good cheap can get free shuuttle from market shopping center
4.5 based on 215 reviews
Right out of the main tourist centres (and therefore not as heavily touristed) is this attractive temple on a hill facing the sea. There is a spectacular view from the temple and a huge Buddha statue outside . The temple inside is especially noteworthy for its stained glass windows which are not usual in Thailand. Do note that for those of a weak physical disposition, there's a bit of a tough walk uphill followed by numerous steps which can be taxing on a hot day.
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