The
port city of Chumphon,
considered the "Gateway to the South", is located
on the Gulf some 663 kms. south of Bangkok. The
total area is 6,009 square kilometers. To the
east and south are basin areas having fruit orchards,
plantations, rice fields, forested areas and some
small mining operations. It borders on Prachuap
Khiri Khan to the north, Burma and Ranong to the
west, Surat Thani to the south and the 222 kms.
coastline of the Gulf of Thailand to the east.
It is administratively divided into 8 Amphoes:
Muang Chumphon, Lang Suan, Sawi, Tha Sae, Pathiu,
Lamae, Pha To and Thung Tako.
Chumphon
is a seaside resort province famous for its island
dotted coastal waters, beautiful sea and white
sand beaches lined with coconut groves.
Hat Sai Ri is
approximately 15.5 kms. along Highway No.4119
and 4098 from Chumphon township area, passing
Hat Pharadonphap and Hat
Pha Daeng .
Here
is the location of the shrine of H.R.H. Prince
Chumphon, Father of the Royal Thai Navy, a large
torpedo - ship named "the Royal Chumphon" and
Dr. Porn's herbal garden.
Ao Thung Makham
is approximately
6-kms. from Hat Sai Ri. It is divided into 2 semicircles
bays(outer and inner), with beautiful beaches,
lines of coconut trees, crystal clear sea and
utmost privacy. On the south most of the bay lies
Wat Suan Khuha Wariwong (or Wat Phong Phang),
which is surrounded with coconut trees shed.
Kapo Waterfall Forest Park
is located at Km.466-468 about 30 kms. from the
Chumphon township area on Phetchakasem Highway
at Tambon Salui, Amphoe Tha Sae. It is a pleasant
shady park with a small waterfall having many
species of plants suitable for natural science
study and relaxation.
Ao Thung Wua Laen,
a peaceful bay with beautiful beach, is located
along Phetchakasem Highway, 16 kms. north of Chumphon
at Tambon Saphli, Amphoe Pathiu. .
Hat Arunothai,
a beach in Amphoe Thung Tako, is suitable for
camping. There are hiking trails and rock-climbing
nearby. The beach is accessible via Phetchakasem
Highway about 50 kms. and branches off at Amphoe
Thung Tako through another 10 kms. access road.
Khlong Phrao National Park is
now in the official process of being declared
a national park. It covers an area of about 793,125
rai of 2 provinces,namely Chumphon and Ranong.
To get there, from Pathom Phon Intersection, drive
along the Highway 41, the Chumphon-Surat Thani
route for about 55 kilometers and turn right for
another 15 kilometers at KM. 57, opposite the
branch road to Ban Nam Chut. Tourist spots within
Khlong Phrao National Park include: Khlong Phrao Waterfall, Tham Than Lot Yai, Tham Than Lot Noi, Thai Muang Waterfall and Thap Chang Waterfall. Accommodation is
available within the park. For more details, please
contact National Parks Division, Royal Forestry
Department, Tel. 579-0529, 579-4842.
Sea Attractions:
There
are several islands along the coastline of Chumphon
that are worth seeing. They include Ko Mat Phon, a small island situated at
the mouth of Ao Chumphon; Ko
Sak , a stony island; Ko
Samet , some 30 minutes from Pak Nam
Chumphon; Ko Mattra ,
Ko Thong Lang and
Ko Rat , all
famous for camping, fishing and skin-diving. Besides,
there are Ko Maphrao and Ko
Lanka Chiu , where cliff dwellings
swallows build their nests. From Ao Thung Wau
Laen, there are; Ko Chorakhe
, an island with beautiful coral and
sea flowers; Ko Ngam Yai
and Ko Ngam Noi, other placea where
swallow's nest and there is good diving.
Because
of the danger of unauthorized poaching of the
nests, sightseers wishing to visit the swallow's
nest islands must be approved by the companies
possessing the concession to collect the nests.
Cave
Attractions:
Chumphon
has two beautiful caves in the area of Amphoe
Lang Suan which are Tham
Khao Ngoen and Tham
Khao Keep. The visitors to the Lang
Suan area should not miss the opportunity to sample
the various kinds of fruits for which this Amphoe
is famous. Besides caves located in the area of
Amphoe Lang Suan, there are others in the area
of Amphoe Muang. They are Tham Suwan , Tham
Krailat, Tham
Khun Krathing and Tham
Khoram . Before entering Chumphon township
area, in Amphoe The Sae, there is a cave called
Tham Rap Ro which
houses an old Buddha image and beautiful stalactites.
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