




Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province encompasses Sam Phraya Beach at Kui Buri, offering visitors a quiet coastal camping experience. The park provides options for both tent camping on the beach and bungalow accommodation. Activities available include kayaking, hiking through forest trails, and swimming in the sea. Facilities on site include bathrooms, a shop for basic supplies, and restaurants serving meals. Visitors should be prepared for mosquitoes, which can be numerous during certain periods. The park's diverse landscape allows campers to combine beach relaxation with exploration of the surrounding natural environment. Camping fees range from 30 to 60 baht per person per night, and equipment rental is available.
at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park (9m above sea level • 12.13°N, 100.00°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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มีโอกาสไปพักตอนเที่ยวจุดชมวิวเขาแดง บรรยากาศดีครับ แนะนำไปหลังกลางปีเป็นต้นไป
อาหารอร่อย ห้องน้ำถือว่าดีแต่ไม่มีเครื่องทำน้ำอุ่นนะ ลานกางเต็นท์ดีสวย สะอาด ยุงมีช่วงหัวค่ำ ตอนไปช่วงเดือนมีนาคมปีที่แล้ว น้ำขุ่นไม่ค่อยน่าเล่น เงียบสงบดี ไม่มีไฟฟ้าให้ต่อนะต้องเตรียมแบตให้พอใช้งาน
ไปกางมาแล้ว2ครั้ง แนะนำไปช่วงหน้าหนาววิวดีมากสวยมากกกกก 🥰🥰 ติดใจอาหารร้านสวัสดิการเมนูเด็ดมาก🥰🥰👍👍
Highlight in the region Great caves to see The super touristy one is Phraya Nakhon, you must see it for sure However there is Sai Cave on your way in and it’s definitely worth a stop Sai is 20’ up, steep path Nakhon is up / down to a beach then up / down to the cave. Go & back & visit I’d say 2 hours with a good still easy pace. It took me 1 total but I run 😁 Entry 200B as usual Caves access closes at 1530 Maps, GMaps pins and schedule attached
Amazing and special place. Recommend checking about the lotus season. You can take a boat ride. Park entrance fee includes entrance hours - check before arrival
Definitely worth visiting, get there mid to late morning for the best sun view. The walk to the cave is fairly steep so I would recommend you do it in the morning when it is cooler and wear sensible shoes and clothes. Initially you can either boat or walk to the start of the climb to the cave, if you dont want 2 short but steep walks take the boat and then you will only have the one that leads to the cave.
This is definitely worth checking out while you’re in Hua Hin! It’s a bit of a “hike” (I used quotes because it’s mostly stairs 🤷♂️), but totally worth it, but here a a couple of things to know before you go. First, you have a choice of walking/hiking there or taking a boat. I took the boat cause I wanted to be on the water, beach is so beautiful here. If you take the boat, bring sandals because you must walk into the ocean a bit to climb onto the boat. If you walk, it looks like an equally beautiful walk; the natural landscape here is beautiful. One last tip: while in line, a local asked us if I wanted to split the cost of the boat with her and her daughter. I agreed (if I recall correctly, paid 200 of the 400 TBH total), and this is an important point. This very cool and nice local girl informed me that she was happy I agreed because she claimed that the people operating the boat-ride service will often try to add a lil foreigner tax if you’re not in the “know.” She told me that they will usually tell foreigners that it is 400 TBH per person, when the actual cost is 400 TBH total for the ride, which can be split amongst the passengers in anyway they see fit. Ergo, according to this cool local girl I was fortunate enough met there, if they tell you that it’s 400 per passenger, it’s definitely a foreigner tax haha 🤣. Back to the “hike”, I wore sandals to get on the boat and for the hike, and I was totally fine. I’m not the Michael Phelps of hiking nor anything like that 😝 , just saying that if you’re concerned, might wanna bring a towel and a pair of shoes to change into after the boat ride. Like I mentioned earlier, it’s mostly stairs you’re climbing, but they are stairs carved out of rock or made of wooden logs, you know like almost kinda like “natural” stairs, not something built from Home Depot supplies. The “stairs” are often uneven, slippery, jagged, etc., but I did it in sandals and I’m a 40+ yr old dood, so…. It is not the shortest “hike” haha and it can get hot af, so bring water. Once you get to the end, totally worth it tho. There’s a couple of fake/statue monks on display in the cave so don’t let those freak you out haha 😂. But yeah fr tho, totally worth it. Once you’re back to the beach the boat dropped you off at, there’s a really good local restaurant there selling some delicious, grub food there. So after the “hike”, grab some good local eats and a fresh coconut water 😋. One last thing, when we first arrived, I was instructed to remember the number of the boat that dropped me off, which I did, but didn’t seem to matter later 🤷♂️ but might be a good idea to jot it down somewhere for Justin (just in case lol). Enjoy your trip. @CBD-travelchannel
Great place to visit it’s a full day doing the 12 spots that are available to visit under the 200 BTH park entry fee plus parking Best way is to start at 8 am at the ranges office and mangrove walkway It’s a physical day with some fairly deep cave exploring bring a torch and stay hydrated and have a lovely sunset at spot 12 kissing
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This is a test review for automated testing purposes only
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มีโอกาสไปพักตอนเที่ยวจุดชมวิวเขาแดง บรรยากาศดีครับ แนะนำไปหลังกลางปีเป็นต้นไป
อาหารอร่อย ห้องน้ำถือว่าดีแต่ไม่มีเครื่องทำน้ำอุ่นนะ ลานกางเต็นท์ดีสวย สะอาด ยุงมีช่วงหัวค่ำ ตอนไปช่วงเดือนมีนาคมปีที่แล้ว น้ำขุ่นไม่ค่อยน่าเล่น เงียบสงบดี ไม่มีไฟฟ้าให้ต่อนะต้องเตรียมแบตให้พอใช้งาน
ไปกางมาแล้ว2ครั้ง แนะนำไปช่วงหน้าหนาววิวดีมากสวยมากกกกก 🥰🥰 ติดใจอาหารร้านสวัสดิการเมนูเด็ดมาก🥰🥰👍👍
Highlight in the region Great caves to see The super touristy one is Phraya Nakhon, you must see it for sure However there is Sai Cave on your way in and it’s definitely worth a stop Sai is 20’ up, steep path Nakhon is up / down to a beach then up / down to the cave. Go & back & visit I’d say 2 hours with a good still easy pace. It took me 1 total but I run 😁 Entry 200B as usual Caves access closes at 1530 Maps, GMaps pins and schedule attached
Amazing and special place. Recommend checking about the lotus season. You can take a boat ride. Park entrance fee includes entrance hours - check before arrival
Definitely worth visiting, get there mid to late morning for the best sun view. The walk to the cave is fairly steep so I would recommend you do it in the morning when it is cooler and wear sensible shoes and clothes. Initially you can either boat or walk to the start of the climb to the cave, if you dont want 2 short but steep walks take the boat and then you will only have the one that leads to the cave.
This is definitely worth checking out while you’re in Hua Hin! It’s a bit of a “hike” (I used quotes because it’s mostly stairs 🤷♂️), but totally worth it, but here a a couple of things to know before you go. First, you have a choice of walking/hiking there or taking a boat. I took the boat cause I wanted to be on the water, beach is so beautiful here. If you take the boat, bring sandals because you must walk into the ocean a bit to climb onto the boat. If you walk, it looks like an equally beautiful walk; the natural landscape here is beautiful. One last tip: while in line, a local asked us if I wanted to split the cost of the boat with her and her daughter. I agreed (if I recall correctly, paid 200 of the 400 TBH total), and this is an important point. This very cool and nice local girl informed me that she was happy I agreed because she claimed that the people operating the boat-ride service will often try to add a lil foreigner tax if you’re not in the “know.” She told me that they will usually tell foreigners that it is 400 TBH per person, when the actual cost is 400 TBH total for the ride, which can be split amongst the passengers in anyway they see fit. Ergo, according to this cool local girl I was fortunate enough met there, if they tell you that it’s 400 per passenger, it’s definitely a foreigner tax haha 🤣. Back to the “hike”, I wore sandals to get on the boat and for the hike, and I was totally fine. I’m not the Michael Phelps of hiking nor anything like that 😝 , just saying that if you’re concerned, might wanna bring a towel and a pair of shoes to change into after the boat ride. Like I mentioned earlier, it’s mostly stairs you’re climbing, but they are stairs carved out of rock or made of wooden logs, you know like almost kinda like “natural” stairs, not something built from Home Depot supplies. The “stairs” are often uneven, slippery, jagged, etc., but I did it in sandals and I’m a 40+ yr old dood, so…. It is not the shortest “hike” haha and it can get hot af, so bring water. Once you get to the end, totally worth it tho. There’s a couple of fake/statue monks on display in the cave so don’t let those freak you out haha 😂. But yeah fr tho, totally worth it. Once you’re back to the beach the boat dropped you off at, there’s a really good local restaurant there selling some delicious, grub food there. So after the “hike”, grab some good local eats and a fresh coconut water 😋. One last thing, when we first arrived, I was instructed to remember the number of the boat that dropped me off, which I did, but didn’t seem to matter later 🤷♂️ but might be a good idea to jot it down somewhere for Justin (just in case lol). Enjoy your trip. @CBD-travelchannel
Great place to visit it’s a full day doing the 12 spots that are available to visit under the 200 BTH park entry fee plus parking Best way is to start at 8 am at the ranges office and mangrove walkway It’s a physical day with some fairly deep cave exploring bring a torch and stay hydrated and have a lovely sunset at spot 12 kissing