From Northern Thailand into Western Thailand, the country’s long mountainous border with Myanmar continues south following the Tenasserim Hills. Western Thailand is a narrow region, stretches from Bangkok’s outer reaches to the border with Myanmar and from the Shan Hills in the north to Chumphon Province in the south.
The region is geographically characterised by steep river valleys and high mountains. Prachuap Khiri Khan is famous for the oldest beach resort, Hua Hin, and Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.
Phetchaburi has a number of tourist attractions, including the famous Cha-am Beach and many other beaches, limestone caves, scenic mountains, ancient temples and many historical sites. Kanchanaburi’s northwest area is dominated by the scenic River Kwai Valleys, along with an area of great natural beauty, numerous of beautiful waterfalls, lakes, caves and mountainous scenery.
Western Thailand is full of beautiful nature, cultural heritage, and many historical sites.
Kanchanaburi well known for its lush green jungle / forest landscapes is a popular destination for nature and eco …
Prachuap Khiri Khan is loaned some 281 kilometres south of Bangkok. After the old town was abandoned … Prachuap Khiri Khan Attractions
Phetchaburi, an important royal fort during the Ayutthaya period, now serves as a major stop for sightseeing before …
Ratchaburi, a glorious town during the Dvaravati period, is located on the bank of the Mae Klong River. The provincial area …
Tak is a province in the lower North of Thailand. Its former name was “Mueang Rahaeng”. In the past, Mon the Burmese …