Located in Tambon Salui, this waterfall is 13 kilometers
from Tha Sae, along Phetkasem Road, between 466th 468th
kilometer, or from Pathomphon Crossroad, by Petkasem Road
for about 30 kilometres. The park has the area of 7,010 Rai
of shaded forests and small waterfalls, suitable for
relaxation.
This shrine is located at Moo 2, Tambon Salui, at the foot
of the hill, along the 453th 454th kilometer of Phetkasem
Road. Featuring the shrine is the elephant shaped rock which
is mostly worshipped by the Chumphon people. To emphasize
this belief, passengers will always blow their horns to pay
respect to this site. Also, there are stalls selling fruits
and souvenirs.
or better known as Wat Tham
Rub Raw (Temple of Rub Raw Cave), Contains a total of 8 main
caves situated on a hillside. Mystical myths passed down
through each deneration that 2 of the caves, Tham A-thay
(Beginning of the Caves) and another cave further in,
contains hidden treasures. The caves houses an ancient,
sacred Buddhist image, the city’s guardian, believed to date
back to 548 B.E., and beautiful Stalactites.