


How to get there
By Car
From Bangkok: Drive along Highway No. 35 (Thon Buri-Pak Tho) passing Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram Provinces and then take Highway No. 4 to Phetchaburi Province. The total distance is 123 kilometers. Alternatively, it is possible to travel via Nakhon Pathom and Ratchaburi Provinces.
By Bus
From Bangkok: There are buses leaving regularly from the Southern Bus Terminal in Thonburi for 50 bahts (ordinary) on the new road, 46 bahtss on the old road (via Ratchaburi and Nakhon Pathom), 60 bahtss for 2nd Class air-conditionedditioned and 75 bahtss for 1st Class air-conditionedditioned. The bus takes about 2 1/2 hours to reach the destination. Contact 0 2435 1199-200 or Phetchaburi Tour, Tel: 0 2435 7408 for more details.
By Bus
To Cha-am and Hua Hin:There are several buses depart from Phetchaburi’s city, fares ranging from18 bahts (25 air-conditioned) to 22 bahts (31 air-conditioned). It takes 60 and 90 minutes to reach the destinations respectively.
By Train
From Bangkok:Trains leave Bangkok's Hualamphong Station at 12.20 p.m. (rapid train), 2.15 and 2.35 p.m. (special express), 3.50, 5.35 and 6.20 p.m. (rapid trains), 7.15 p.m. (express), 10.30 and 10.50 p.m. (express diesel railcar). All these trains offer 1st, 2nd and 3rd class seating except for the 2.35 p.m. special express (1st and 2nd class only) and the 10.30 and 10.50 p.m. express diesel railcar (2nd class only) and take about three hours to reach Phetchaburi. Fares are 34 bahts, 78 bahts and 153 bahts, not including rapid or express surcharges. Call 1690 or visit www.railway.co.th for more details.There is no ordinary train service between Hualamphong and Phetchaburi, but there are three ordinary 3rd class trains daily from Thonburi (Bangkok Noi) Station at 7.45 a.m. and 1.30 and 2.00 p.m. (34 bahts, no surcharges).
Getting Around Phetchaburi and Cha-amSamlors and taxis (motorcycles) can go anywhere in the center of town for 20 bahts. It is possible to charter one for the whole day for 150 bahts. Shared songthaews cost 6 bahts around town including to and from the railway station.FestivalsPhra Nakhon Khiri FairPhra Nakhon Khiri Fair Phra Nakhon Khiri, also known as Khao Wang, is an important historical site. During the reign of King Rama IV, it served as the king’s out-of-town palace.To celebrate Phetchaburi’s cultural heritage-particular Phra Nakhon Khiri-the people of Phetchaburi hold the Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair regularly around the end of February at Khao Wang Compound.The five-day fair presents a parade of people enacting the procession of monarchs who ruled Phetchaburi; during the Dvaravati and Srivijaya Periods. Aprat from that, there are exhibitions on Phetchaburi’s history and archaeological objects. Cooking demonstrations on the province’s famous dishes and sweetmeats are among the main attractions of the fair. Also featured are various kinds of entertainment and contests.Thai Song Dam FestivalThai Song Dam Festival , a merit-making at Song Dam Village, Khao Yoi district. Games, entertainment and the authentic cuisine of Thai Song Dam villagers is all on offer. Many villagers wear their traditional costumes – a sight rarely seen today. The festival is held annually on April 18.
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