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Every time I pass through, I think the same, it would be a good idea to spend a few days there sometime. Thanks for the reminder! :thumbsup:

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I spent a few days there with the GF about 2 months ago. Very relaxed with few foreigners around, just about the opposite of Pattaya, most folk seem to be in bed by 9:00. Nice countryside, we took in Wat Khao Sukim, it's well worth the detour off Sukhumvit. Chanthaburi is, of course, closely associated with King Taksin the Great, his shrine is next door to the City Pillar and there's a large park with a statue of him in battle, driving back the Burmese invaders. We also drove down to the coast to visit the Kuk Kee Gai (chicken <deleted> prison) which I'd read about in one of the Pattaya papers many years ago. The Taksin Maharaj Bridge at the mouth of the Chant river is also worth a look, there's even a place at the top where you can safely park and enjoy the view. We drove back via the famous Chalerm Burapha Chonlatit coastal highway, though it was a bit of a disappointment. Too much of the road is way inland, and a lot of where it runs along the coast is simply built-up with houses and hotels and bars, so you don't get much of a view. The highlight is definitely the Noen Nang Phaya viewpoint, but if you go there don't miss the Water Pagoda. HTMS Prasae is also worth a visit at the mouth of the eponymous river. There's plenty left to see and do in Chanthaburi, so we'll spend a few more days down there later this year or next. We also had a great hotel, the Rimnaam Klangchan, in a beautiful location beside the river, a top-floor jacuzzi suite, and really friendly and helpful staff. Great breakfasts, too.

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