Ratchaburi

Most people would visit the most famous tourist spot in this region; Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and do not venture further. In fact, the west of Ratchaburi is mountainous with several impressive limestone caves and many farm houses, unique markets that will make you fall in love with this province.

With less than two and half hour away from Bangkok, one will be transported into the naturals with fresh air; free of pollution from the city & certainly, the stress from city, too!

If you had already visited Khao Yai & Khao Kho and would like to experience farm life, the outdoors etc, away from city life, Ratcharburi is another nice getaway!

Back to the Natures…

Get in touch with the natures & discard those city stress away!

Explore Khao Bin cave with the amazing displays of stalactite and stalagmite formations that stretches 300 meters from the entrance!

Hin Khao Ngu Park is a gorgeous limestone hill with nature trails to spend a lovely time! Khao Ngu means ‘snake mountain’ in Thai and we could see a large cobra statue when we reach the park!

Music: Mystic / Musician: Jeff Kaale

Farm Houses…

Experiences farm life at the Alpaca Hill which offers an interactive and photo time with the farm residences on site.

Have fun with the games & farm animals as well at The Scenery Vintage Farm, too!

Music: Dear Autum / Musician: @iksonmusic

Cultures & Crafts…

Ratcharburi is near the Myanmar border & has the Hill tribes, mostly Karen living in there.

They have colourful crafts & could be seen in the Oh Poi Market that opens on the weekends only.

Do come and experience their culture at the market!

Music: Glitter Blast / Musician: Kevin MacLeod