A Journey Through Ratchaburi's Artistic Gems

Beyond the allure of Suan Phung, Ratchaburi boasts a treasure trove of artistic destinations, perfect for capturing memories with friends or loved ones.

โพธาราม: This district is an emerging hub for art enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of photogenic locations. Explore the town's hidden gems and indulge in the delectable culinary offerings of its numerous restaurants.

Khao Ngu Stone Park: Witness the breathtaking beauty of nature at this park, but be mindful of the weather, as the afternoon sun might not be ideal for photography or enjoying the fresh air.

Theaw Hong Tai: Immerse yourself in the world of cultural preservation and artistic craftsmanship at this unique destination.

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Our journey began in Photharam district, not to seek beautiful women (as the name might suggest), but to record our own memories. We were drawn to this location, considered a classic spot in Ratchaburi province, for its unique charm. We opted for the convenience of traveling by private car, allowing us to explore multiple destinations with ease.

The architecture retains its classic charm, which is a major attraction of this location.


Regardless of the perspective, one cannot help but feel transported to a bygone era. (I find it appealing.)

Hunger pangs set in.

Here is the 100-year-old beef noodle soup at the shop. Don't forget Photharam. I guarantee that once you've eaten it, you won't forget Photharam.

Travel and record

We were torn between Du Nom Cafe and Ba Nu Bingsu, as both offered enticing dishes. Ultimately, we opted for Ba Nu Bingsu due to its appealing decor. We settled for taking photos at Du Nom Cafe instead (sadly). We plan to return another time.


The bustling atmosphere inside the restaurant.



The mood is like this (What are the kids looking at?)


The food looks like this. What do you think? Does it look delicious?


This is a delicious chive dish. As someone who doesn't usually enjoy chive, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it. Trust me, I've done my research. I won't reveal the name of the restaurant (I forgot), but it's located near Wat Photharam, close to the Du Nom shop.

As departures follow arrivals, the time has come for us to bid farewell to Wat Photharam. We capture the architectural beauty of the temple in our memories, preserving its essence.


- We then drove on to a location near the city of Ratchaburi to find "snakes".

We have arrived at Khao Ngu Stone Park. Why don't you look happy to be here?

As I stepped inside, I was struck by the sheer beauty of it all. It was truly magnificent.

Wow, beautiful!


Wow, is this Thailand?


Beautiful again!



And then we had to leave this place again (sad). Where's the snake? I haven't seen it yet. Hehe.


- Then we went on to the last stop of our trip today, which is

Located approximately 2 kilometers from Khao Ngu Stone Park, Thao Hong Thai offers a variety of classic and aesthetically pleasing photo opportunities.

This style is also available.

Or who likes this style of coffee shop?

It's time to return to Bangkok. The Tha Hong Thai market is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There are many beautiful places in Ratchaburi, but we only had one day, so we could only visit three. See you again on the next trip. Goodbye for now!

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