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Pran Buri Forest Park  -    
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 Description:   Pranburi Forest Park is a project registered under the Queen’s patronage that seeks to protect the local mangroves. The park spans an area of 3.17sqkm at the mouth of the Pranburi River in the Klongkao- Klongkob National Reserve Forest, and features two nature trails that pass through awe-inspiring scenery.
Hugged by the pine-fringed beach and a dense mangrove forest, Pranburi Forest Park makes a delightful day excursion. It is located about 20km south of Hua Hin on Phetkasem Road. If you don’t drive, it’s a good idea to charter a song-taew from Hua Hin. You will find the park’s refreshing landscape and peaceful tranquility rewarding.
The park features two natural trails – raised wooden boardwalks – crisscrossing through a dense mangrove forest. Hugging the coast, the beach route offers views of the seashore and pine forest, while the mangrove nature trail takes you inland to explore a wealth of flora. Keep your eyes peeled for the animals that live here as you stand a good chance of seeing a porcupine, squirrel, chipmunk and even kingfishers. The Pranburi River winds through the forest and a small fishing village at the Pranburi Estuary (Pak Nam Pran) before flowing into the ocean. Long-tail boats are available for a 40-minute tour of the river.
 
 Province   Prachuap Khiri Khan  Direction:      
 District   Pran Buri     
 City   Phak Nam Pran  Comments:    Official Web:    
 Genre   Park      Related links:      
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 Entry fee   ??     Coordinates:    12.42081 N 99.988764 E  
                     
                     
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