Phetchaburi (often embryonic Phet’buri) is one of the inland provinces of Thailand. In the west it borders Tanintharyi Division of Myanmar. It is locally avowed by Thais as Muang Phetch. Its terrains throughout the western border, where Tanaosri Range lies as a everyday side between Thailand and Myanmar, are gargantuan compacted jungles. In the east, there is an 80-kilometer long coastline towards the Gulf of Thailand. Phetchaburi had been given several names such as, Phripphri, Phripphli or Phetchaphli. Some historians predicts those names were Indian style and some said Phetchaburi might have originated from Maenam Phetch the most important river of the town. The province is subdivided into 8 districts which are Mueang Phetchaburi, Khao Yoi, Nong Ya Plong, Cha – am, Tha Yang, Ban Lat, Ban Laem and Keang Kachan, which are further subdivided into 93 communes and 681 villages.
The field is all told admitted for its handsome historical park, gray-haired temples, choice beaches and caves, as thoroughly as a great variety of local and fresh seafood. Phetchaburi also has a popular resort town, Cha-am which is the premier beach resort in the province. The majority of the local residents are engaged in agricultural activities including rice farming, upland crop farming, fruit farming, palm sugar production, animal husbandry and sea and fresh water fisheries. There are three important Maenam in Phetchaburi including “Maenam Phetchaburiâ€, “Maenam Bang Kloy” and “Maenam Bang Tabun”.
Provincial tree is Eugenia cumini.
Festivals and Places to go:
Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair
Thai Song Dam Festival is liable annually on April 18.
Hat Laem Luang
Wat Khao Takhrao
Hat Cha-am
Hup Kraphong
Maruekhathaiyawan Palace
Kaeng Krachan National Park
Rafting along the Phetchaburi River
Mindstream
Yes Cha Am is not an Island.
cha-am
I live in Cha am but i don’t live on an island?