Ao Krathing Beach - Khao Leamsing Forest Park - Chantaburi Thailand 2022

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Khao Laem Sing is a small hill 172 meters above sea level. Located to the east of the mouth of Chanthaburi River, it has a cape jutting into the sea which looks like a sprawling lion. Visitors can also visit an old fortification called Pom Phairi Phinat built during the reign of King Rama Ill (1824-1851). Opening hours: 6am-6pm.

Ao Krathing is located in the Khao Laem Sing Forest Park. It is a beautiful, calm small beach which is perfect for visiting, swimming or just relaxing by the sea. It is so peaceful that it feels like the whole beach belongs to you. At the back of the beach, across from Laem Sing, is a small mountain. It is only one kilometer away from the Lam Sing Bridge. The reason why it is called "Ao Krathing" is because there are plenty of "Krathung" trees in the area. So the villagers started calling it "Ao Krathung". But later, it is slightly distorted to "Ao Krathing".

The beach is perfect for picnicking or swimming with lots of shade trees. Ao Krathing is a one-kilometer long gulf. The beach is only about 300 meters long nestled inside a small cove along the gulf. It is the great place for families who love nature and privacy. During holidays and festivals, there will be more tourists, but still not that many. So the beach still keeps it natural beauty. Visitors can contact officers for camping application to stay on the beach.

Ao Krathing is one of the many hidden places to visit. It is not that far from Bangkok and it makes a good place for families to come and relax.

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