About 86 kms. from town, are located in Tambon Pak
Chan at kms. 525 – 526 which marks the connected
land between Ranong and Chumphon provinces. During
the royal visit on April 21, 1890 by King Rama V,
who traveled with a procwssion of elephants and
horses from Chumphon, his initials “Jor Por Ror”
were inscribed on the rock. In 1959, King Rama IX
and Queen Sirikit visited their subjects on March 7
and their inititials “Phor Por Ror” and “Sor Kor”
were carved on the rock as well.
is located in Ban Pak Chan, Tambon Pak Chan, 80 kms. from
the city area or 16 kms. from Amphoe Kra Buri. It
can be reached by traveling along the Highway No. 4
(the route to Chumphon) and then turning left at
kms. 529-530 to the laterite road fro another 3 kms.
Sai Rung which means a rainbow in named according to
the splashing figure of the waterfall resulting from
the strong hit of the powerful water agains rocks.
This big cave is located in the area of Amphoe Kra
Buri, at km. 564 on highway No. 4, 12 kms. form
township area. An old legend links it to the
establishment of Kra Buri town. Beautiful stalactite
and stalagmite formations can be seen and it is said
that there is Lek Lai (a special iron element
believed to be slastic and flexible like wax) in
this cave too.
The narrowest part of the Malayan Peninsula is
located here approximately at km. 545 on highway No.
4 The scenery visible from the view-point here is
Maenam Kra Buri, the nature border line between
Thailand and Myanmar.
This waterfall is located at km. 556-557 on highway
No. 4 3 kms. from Kra Buri township with another 13
kms. on the leftside of the main road along the
laterite road to the fall. Namtok Bokkrai has many
steps with fascinating nature surrounding.