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Chumphon - Wikipedia Chumphon (Thai: ชุมพร, pronounced [t͡ɕʰūm pʰɔ̄ːn]) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, capital of the Chumphon Province and Mueang Chumphon District The city is about 463 kilometers (288 miles) from Bangkok As of 2018 it had a population of around 33,600
10 THINGS TO DO IN CHUMPHON - Tourism Authority of Thailand Is a small limestone island, 13 kilometres from the Chumphon Estuary The island consists of numerous large caves with arches overthe sea’s surface that can be seen through or swum from one side to the other
CHUMPHON: The Gateway to Koh Tao and South Thailand [2025] Chumphon city is considered to be the gateway to Thailand’s southern provinces, as well as the Islands in the Gulf of Thailand and particularly Koh Tao In the province’s over 200 km of coastline there are many beautiful quiet beaches
Explore Chumphon Thailand Chumphon, a hidden gem in Southern Thailand, offers stunning viewpoints along its eastern coastline With its secluded beaches, authentic fishing communities, and rich history, it's a must-visit destination for a more immersive experience in Thailand
What You NEED to Know about Chumphon Before You Go There Chumphon is a southern Thailand province dubbed the “door to the South” It sits on the isthmus of Kra, the narrow land bridge connecting the Malay Peninsula to mainland Thailand, and provides passage to the country’s southern provinces
Chumphon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Chumphon Province is in the upper part of Southern Thailand The province is symbolised by the Banyan tree often referred to as sacred in both Hindu and Buddhist teachings It is a gateway to the popular Gulf of Thailand islands of Ko Samui, Ko Phangan, Ko Tao, and Ko Khai
Chumphon province - Wikipedia Chumphon is on the Isthmus of Kra, the narrow land bridge connecting the Malay Peninsula with the mainland of Thailand To the west are the hills of the Phuket mountain range and its northern continuation, the Tenasserim Hills The east is coastal plain abutting the Gulf of Thailand