Hello everyone, today I will take you to visit the Grand Canyon Chonburi, Khao Kiri Nakhon. This review may be different from others because the owner of the post went during the rainy season. So the environment and atmosphere will be a bit greener… Looking anywhere makes me think of Khao Sok National Park… But how green and clear it is, follow me :)

Before we see the pictures, let me tell you a little bit. This trip, we traveled with 3 people, stayed at D@Sea Pattaya. The price is in the hundreds, but the view is not bad, you know. Don't believe me, look at the picture, haha. Let's show off the rooftop pool and then continue with a great dinner atmosphere at Preecha Seafood Bangsaen. On the way back, we also stopped to pay respects to His Majesty the King, Krom Luang Chumphon at the Khao Kiri Nakhon Camp. The view is very beautiful.

Continuing our journey... We departed from Bangkok on August 26, 2017, following the GPS directions via the motorway. We arrived at our destination within an hour and a half. Upon arrival, we paid a 20 baht parking fee and were offered complimentary umbrellas. It is advisable to bring your own umbrella if you are sensitive to the heat.

Walk around to the left, there are about 3-4 restaurants available.

The first image I saw was amazing ........ Wowwwwwww It's so beautiful. This is definitely Khao Sok. Why is it so green? But... I heard that this place is a quarry. Is it poisonous? ... Oh, it's a pity that it should be ordinary water that can be played in.


It's green, it's clear, it's amazing. Let me take some pictures.





After walking around for a while, we decided to head back. We didn't reach the snow-capped mountains, as they seemed too far away. We'll have to come back another time.

Before leaving, we stopped at a rice shop to escape the sun. We walked around, turned around, and posed for photos until it got dark. We sat down to drink some cold water and gather our thoughts before heading to our next destination.


Before checking into our accommodation, we stopped for lunch at the "Wooden Boat" restaurant. The atmosphere is a wooden house with a pond in the middle. The tom yum noodles, crispy pork salad, and morning glory salad were all delicious. We loved it!


Delicious, delicious, delicious, everything is delicious… The pumpkin in syrup melts in your mouth. Let's go to D@Sea next.

The accommodation here is similar to a condo, very convenient. On the left is the crab restaurant, on the right is Uncle Sawa's restaurant, and in front is the sea. Drive a little further and you will reach Bangsaen. There are many bars along the beach. Oh, it's also close to the end of love. As for the journey, just open GPS as usual.

We took a lot of photos while waiting for the staff to arrange an extra bed. Oh, if you don't want to waste time, call before you arrive, because it takes quite a while. The room rate is over 700 for 2 people including breakfast, and an extra person is 600 baht including breakfast. The view is good, the room is clean, the staff is friendly, and there are many Chinese tourists…


While waiting, the staff invited me to see the swimming pool. The view was amazing, I could even see Koh Larn island.




We had a short swim in the pool and then went to explore the room. It was clean and beautiful.



After taking a nap to recharge, I went out for dinner at 6 pm. This time, I chose Preecha Bangsaen Restaurant, but I was a little disappointed that it was a crab restaurant. There were so many people, it must be super delicious. Let's save it for another day, shall we?

If you walk from the room down to the sea, it's about 30 steps. It's very close.


What a stroke of luck! As soon as I finished my meal, it started to rain. Perfect timing! -..-

But no worries, I'm heading to The Glass House to relax. It's conveniently located on the way back to my accommodation.


It rained all night in Chonburi on Saturday night, but it stopped in the morning. ... The next morning, we rushed down to breakfast early, for fear of running into Chinese tour groups. ... But little did we know that they were also up very early.

But the good thing is that the groups we met were polite and knew how to wait in line. ... Lovely.

The breakfast here was plentiful, with a variety of Thai, Chinese, and American options, including sausages, fried eggs, rice porridge, stir-fried vegetables, and salads.



We checked out of our accommodation around noon. Before leaving, we stopped by the HTMS Chakri Naruebet warship for a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Admission is free, but don't forget to bring your ID card. Please dress modestly and avoid wearing shorts (although they do have pants available to borrow).






Before heading back to Bangkok, we made a quick stop to pay respects at the shrine of Prince Chumphon. To get there, we drove towards Haad Teang Ngam beach and then up the mountain. The view was stunning, but photography was prohibited due to the presence of strategic military installations.




The trip ended happily as I arrived in Bangkok at 5 pm with no traffic.

Just a relaxing trip to Chonburi.


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