Famous
for its abundance of tropical fruits and as a centre of gems, the
eastern province of Chanthaburi is also blessed with rich, verdant
forests with scenic waterfalls. The Chanthaburi River flows through the
town which has been the home of ancient communities. Quiet fishing
villages and peaceful beaches are not far from town.
Chanthaburi was occupied by the French during the early part of the
20th century. Their influence can be seen in the architecture of many
buildings including the largest Catholic cathedral in Thailand,
catering to a sizeable Christian population.
About 245 kilometres from Bangkok and covering an area of 6,338 square
kilometers, Chanthaburi as administratively divided into the following
districts:- Mueang Chanthaburi, Tha Mai, Khlung, Laem Sing, Pong Nam
Ron, Makham, Soi Dao, Na Yai Am, Kang Hang Maeo and Khao Khitchakut
sub-district.