Pak Had Village

Location: Ban Pak Hat, Na Thung Subdistrict, Mueang Chumporn District, Chumporn Province 86000, Thailand

The Pak Nam Beach is approximately 7.7 kilometers from Chumphon city center (starting from the train station). It takes about 16 minutes to get there, making it the closest beach to Chumphon city! But why go there?

. . . to observe the way of life of the fishermen . . .

. . . to take pictures with wildflowers . . .

. . . to enjoy the view from the high bridge . . .

... go and get dressed up ...

. . . to see the shrimp farm . . .

... to make merit ...

... go to the beach ...

. . . go see the shells . . .

The journey is easily accessible via multiple routes. You can use Google Maps to choose the most convenient route for you.

Thank you Google Maps for providing light to the review throughout.

... to see the heart-shaped tree ...

Some call it the "Lonely Tree," while others call it the "Heart-Shaped Tree." It all depends on your perspective. Take your pick!

Poke! 555+

. . . go see the shells . . .

The beach is teeming with both live shellfish and empty shells.

A lot

Dispersed along the wavefront.

... to observe the types of trees found along the coastline ...

In addition to the iconic heart-shaped tree, the beach boasts a line of trees along the shoreline.

Naturally beautiful.

A haven for nurturing creatures great and small.

Coastal erosion prevention method

Be everything ^^


... to make merit ...

For those seeking spiritual merit, turn left from Pak Had intersection and you will soon find Don Sai Kaew Temple.

Wat Don Sai Kaew is a clean, peaceful, and beautiful temple, embodying the quintessential characteristics of a Thai temple.

Under the development of Phra Mahachai Silp Chaiyachot, or as the locals call him, Father Luang.

The King, a revered figure of development, inspires immense respect and faith among the people.

Just visiting the temple grounds brings a sense of peace and tranquility.

… go see the coconut grove …

Coconut and palm remain the main economic crops. Each garden is clean and beautiful.

... to observe the way of life of the fishermen ...

Traditional small-scale fisheries remain the primary occupation in this historic port city.

Fishing boats of all sizes often dock at the pier, their vibrant colors contrasting with the azure hues of the sea and sky.

Free photo shoot ^^

The red flag on the right side symbolizes the respect and reverence that the people of Chumphon hold for King Rama V.

Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse, Prince of Chumphon

Invocation: Chant "Na Mo" three times. "Chumphon Chutti, Itthikaranang, Sukho Na Mo Buddhaya, Na Ma Pa Tha, Cha Pa Ka Sa, Ma A U."

One more, please.


. . . to take pictures with wildflowers . . .

Swaying gracefully in the wind, its beauty rivals that of expensive flowers in the market.

One more, please. ^^

… go see the shrimp farm …

The mist is so refreshing. ^^

. . . to see the pine tree . . .

One more crystal clear under the pine tree ^^

Let's go to the temple to make merit again.

May the serpent deities bestow blessings upon you. Amen! Amen!

Follow the road past the temple, and soon you will come across a high bridge offering stunning panoramic views.

… enjoy the panoramic view from the bridge …

Along the canal . . .

Sea side . . .

Free photo shoot ^^

Return along the same path you came.

On your way back, don't forget to stop by the barber shop to get a haircut from the trendy stylist.

... went to get a haircut ...

The shop is built in a simple style, using ordinary local materials. However, the design is incredibly artistic!

The atmosphere in the shop is quite unique.

The shop owner recounted that the wooden counter in front of the mirror was wood that had floated down the river.

Wow, I can feel the spirit.

Returning the same way, trip ends. Bye ^^

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