Sam Roi Yot National Park
Sam Roi Yot National Park, Pranburi This is the first seaside national park of Thailand with an area of approximately 98 sq.km. The park is located on the coast between the provincial town and Hua Hin. Its name means the Mountain of 300 Peaks. The topography of the park consists of the undulating ranges of limestone hills, mangrove swamps, canals and creeks and beaches. The unique environment of the fertile marshland gives rise to a large variety of tourist attractions. It is also a sanctuary of wildlife and various kinds of local and migratory birds, the latter of which are plentiful from November to February. Some major attractions in the park are as follows: