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Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park

Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park Review

You'll pass rice fields, sugar palms, pineapple plantations, and crab farms as you make your way to this park, about 63 km (39 mi) south of Hua Hin. The park has two main trails and is a great place to spot wildlife, especially monitor lizards and barking deer. With a little luck you can see the dusky langur, a type of monkey also known as the spectacled langur because of the white circles around its eyes. About a kilometer (½ mi) from the park's headquarters is Khao Daeng Hill, which is worth a hike up to the viewpoint, especially at sunrise. Another 16 km (10 mi) from the headquarters is Haad Laem Sala, a nice white-sand beach—you can pitch a tent here or stay in a guesthouse. Near the beach is Phraya Nakhon Cave, once visited by King Rama V. The cave has an opening in its roof where sunlight shines through for a beautiful effect. If you don't have a car (or haven't hired one), you'll have to take a bus to the Pranburi District in Prachuab Kiri Khan Province. From here, you'll be able to get a songthaew to take you to the park.

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