Phetchaburi, a charming historic town sitting astride the main road to Southern Thailand, has a number of temples with strong connections to the former capital of Ayuthaya. Some of the best examples of Ayuthaya’s mural paintings can be found here.However, the glorious palace now a national museum, which sits on a hilltop overlooking the town, is a breath-taking place to visit. Our tour takes you to one of Thailand’s oldest provinces. Then our journey continues to Khao Luang Cave, which houses not less than 170 Buddha Images. At Phara Nakhonkhiri we continue our journey by cable car to the beautiful summer palace of King Rama IV, also the setting of the famous movie "The King and I". We see the Royal Heritage in the palace museum and admire the spectacular view from the observatory. Then at last, lunch will be taken in Phetchaburi town before we head back to the Hotel.
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