Prachuap Bay ( Thai : อ่าวประจวบ , RTGS : Ao Prachuap , pronounced [ʔàːw prā.tɕùap] ) is a bay in the west side of the Gulf of Siam or Gulf of Thailand . It lies off Prachuap Khiri Khan town, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province .
4-472: Prachuap Bay lies north of Ao Manao and south of Ao Noi . It is open towards the east and is bound by steep limestone outcrops forming peninsulas to the north, at Khao Ta Mong Lai and to the south at Khao Lom Muak . There are four islands in the bay area, Ko Lak , Ko La , and Ko Rom towards the southern end of the mouth of the bay, and larger Ko Raet further off-shore. Ko Lak Island in Prachuap Bay
8-446: A good beach which is a popular tourist destination. It can be reached by road through the Wing 5 Royal Thai Air Force base. Besides, at Khao Lommuak, a viewpoint hill of this place. It is also a habitat for over 200 dusky leaf monkeys . They behave politely, not as aggressive as the monkeys or langurs in other tourist spots, tourists can feed them. This Thailand location article
12-483: Is five kilometres to the south of Prachuap Khiri Khan in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province . The bay lies south of Prachuap Bay . It is open towards the east and is bounded by steep limestone outcrops forming peninsulas to the north and to the south. There are two islands in the bay, Ko Lueam about 3.6 km offshore, and smaller Ko Aen , about 1.5 km off the beach within the bay. Ao Manao has
16-445: Was the historic center of administration of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province and its silhouette appears on the provincial seal . This Thailand location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ao Manao Ao Manao ( Thai : อ่าวมะนาว , pronounced [ʔàːw mā.nāːw] ), meaning " Lime Bay", is a bay in the west side of the Gulf of Thailand . It
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