Towering limestone cliffs, caves and beaches produce a dramatic landscape at this 98-sq-km park (0 3261 9078; adult/child 400/200B), which means Three Hundred Mountain Peaks in English. The park’s lagoons and coastal marshlands are excellent for bird-watc
Bring your mosquito repellent, especially during the rainy season (June to November). Rama IV and a large entourage of Thai and European guests came here on 18 August 1868 to see a total solar eclipse (apparently predicted by the monarch himself) and to e
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