Thailand's longest white sand beach is the main feature of this lesser-known resort town only two hours outside of Bangkok.
Longest Beach
As most foreign beachgoers choose to stay at nearby Hua Hin, Cha-am is
very much a Thai resort. 178 km from Bangkok, it is quiet on weekdays,
busier on weekends and bustling on holidays. With no real center, the
town stretches along the length of the white-sand beach, said to be
Thailand's longest. However, the post office and market are near the
train station, and these three landmarks constitute the old center.
Beachside Accommodation
The beach has plenty of deckchairs and umbrellas for rent, and beer,
soft drinks and tasty seafood are available all day long from local
vendors. After swimming in the sea, you can wash off with fresh water at
one of the public bathhouses for a nominal charge. There is a good
selection of accommodation set back from the beach, with small hotels
for budget travelers and more luxurious big-name chains for those
looking for something a bit more comfortable.
Summer Palace
Nine km south of Cha-am, the summer palace (Phra Ratchaniwet
Marukhathayawan) of King Rama VI is open to the public through the gates
of Rama VI Military Camp during government office hours (9.00 a.m. '
4.30 p.m.). The palace consists of a series of one-and-two-floor units
on stilts, linked by covered walkways. The whole structure is made of
teak, with shuttered windows and tiled roofs similar to those of
Vimanmek Mansion in Bangkok.
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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