Cha-Am Attractions

What to See in Cha-Am

This picturesque coastal town has managed to retain an essence of serenity one can only imagine derives from its fishing town origins. There are plenty of attractions to keep you occupied when in Cha-Am. From the long stretch of relatively undisturbed beach to the colourful temples to royal palaces – there is always a route of discovery worth taking here. With a surrounding landscape consisting of national parks, mountains, caves and waterfalls, the natural beauty of the area is complemented by an impressive list of religious and historic sights.  

Cha-Am Beach

Best Hotel Offer in Cha-Am Beach

Dusit Thani Hua Hin
Dusit Best Rate
From 2974 THB
BOOK NOW!

Most Popular Attractions in Cha-Am

Cha-am Forest Park Cha-am Forest Park

This is by no means up to the National Park standards but if you fancy a relaxed day amid some pretty scenery then Cha-Am forest park is definitely a worthwhile choice. Situated on Phetkasem Road, it is easily reached by taking the Narathip junction when coming from the direction of the beach. Read More...

Maruekathaiyawan Palace Maruekathaiyawan Palace

Like many buildings in Hua Hin, this Thai-Victorian style summer seaside palace was constructed in the early 1920s during the reign of King Rama VI. It was designed by an Italian architect and built with golden teak from the demolished Hat Chao Samran Palace, with lots of verandas, latticework and high ceilings to keep the structure cool during summer. Read More...

Other Attractions in Cha-Am

 

Khao Nang Phanthurat National Park

An important factor to be considered when visiting this national park is that road is in a bad condition therefore appropriate transport is needed. On the way up to it there are a series of limestone quarries leading up to a limestone mountain that has many caves within it. There are two important mountains called Kao Chaolai Yai and Kao Chomprasart that rise about 60-372 metres above sea level.

You will see plants such as banyan trees, bamboos, Azadirachta indica, and Strelus asper and with any luck encounter some of the animals that live within the park, including antelopes, linsangs, rabbits, bats, and many types of reptiles.To find the park take Phetkasem Road towards Bangkok. Follow the flyover, and then turn right at the entrance of Jalaprathan Cement Co. Ltd 

Address: Phetkasem road

Puek-Tian

Situated 18 km north of Cha-Am this small beach resort town is famous for its statues in the sea depicting characters from one of Thailand’s most famous poets, Sunthon Phu. The much loved and revered poet created a piece of work Phra Aphai Mani which is 30,000 lines long! From humble beginnings he was educated at a temple and went on to write in a more simplistic style that was easily understood by the masses. This spot is very popular with Thai families who come here to appreciate the serene surroundings, the picnicking and to have fun in the sun. 

Location: 18 km North of Cha-Am.

Statue of King Naresuan and Neranchararam temple

During the Ayutthaya period, King Naresuan the Great reined from 1590 to 1605 using Cha-Am as a meeting place before going to war with the Burmese in 1593. Situated in a little park that overlooks the sea, his statue is surrounded by cocks, the reason for this being that he was a cock-fighting enthusiast. A few metres further along from the statue on the left-hand side of the road is Neranchararam Temple. Here you can have a look at the six-armed Buddha image with each hand covering a sensory organ signifying the cutting off, or denying of the senses. 

Address: Cha-Am North

Wat Cha-Am

Situated in west Cha-Am, this wat is also home to a cave with a Buddha image inside. Built during the Ayutthaya period it is a pretty old and impressive structure. To find it just follow the road from the beachfront towards Narathip Road and turn right at the lights then follow the flyover over the railway. Alternatively, any taxi driver you ask will know where to take you. 

Address: Cha-Am West


Baan Silapin Hua Hin - Artists’ Home
Cicada Market - Cicada Market is all about art
Hills Vineyard - Home to the award-winning Monsoon Valley label
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park - The mountain with three hundred peaks
Hua Hin Fishing Pier - Popular recreational spot
Hua Hin Floating Market - Shops in the 1920s style

 
LOCATION :  
HOTEL :  
CHECK IN : CHECK OUT : FOR : NIGHT(S)

Send us your feedback

Help us keep this website up-to-date by sending us your comments and suggestions. If your question is about a hotel please use this link - For TOUR questions and enquiries please use this link


Hotel Quick Finder

City:
Check In:
Check Out:


Cha-Am
Download our Free {place} Guide

Asia Web Direct Travel Club members have access to our free travel guides, and lots of other travel specials and benefits from the Asia Travel Specialists.

Please enter your details and we'll send your free {place} Travel Guide to you straight away. We will also add you to our free Asia Web Direct Travel Club Newsletter.

All fields are required.

We will not pass your details on to any other company or individual. We take your privacy seriously!

    Find Hotels in Hua Hin in
out