{"ok":true,"data":{"id":11092,"slug":"khung-wiman-beach-na-yai-am","name":"Khung Wiman Beach","country":"Thailand","state":"Chanthaburi","city":"Na Yai Am","coords":{"lat":12.6221,"lng":101.8678},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["scenic","family","sunset","vibes"],"article":{"hero":"You pull off Highway 3399 at the viewpoint, where a small temple shares the clifftop with vendors selling grilled corn and iced coffee from coolers. Below, the beach stretches in a gentle crescent, the sand darker than on the islands, more practical than photogenic. A few longtail boats rest on their sides in the shallows, waiting for the tide to lift them back to work. The water here shifts between gray-blue and green depending on the sky's mood and the river's recent rains.\n\nThe beach itself is a local affair. Families from Na Yai Am and Chanthaburi city come on weekends, parking under the ironwood trees and spreading plastic mats on the sand. Small resorts and guesthouses line the coastal road—basic, affordable, managed by people who've lived here their entire lives. You can rent a room for less than 1,000 baht and wake to the sound of outboard motors starting up, fishermen heading out before the heat builds. Breakfast comes from the 7-Eleven or from the noodle shop that opens at dawn.\n\nWalking the beach at low tide, you pass tide pools where children crouch with nets, hunting for crabs. The sand gives way to scattered rocks near the southern end, where a small stream cuts through to the sea. It's not dramatic scenery, but it's honest—a working coast that accommodates visitors without rearranging itself for them. Sunsets here carry a quiet dignity, the light softening the fishing boats into silhouettes while the viewpoint temple's bells ring evening prayers across the water.","teaser":"The beach unfolds below the clifftop viewpoint like a topographic map—fishing boats anchored in shallow water, a few modest resorts, the curve of the bay extending toward mangrove estuaries. This is coastal Chanthaburi before tourism became the primary industry.","uniqueAngle":"The elevated coastal viewpoints provide a rare perspective on Gulf beach geography, letting visitors see the relationship between limestone cliffs, estuaries, and working fishing harbors in a single vista.","accessType":"Coastal highway, public access","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"camera","title":"Clifftop Viewpoints","subtitle":"Temple overlooks, bay vistas"},{"icon":"food","title":"Local Seafood","subtitle":"No-frills beachfront restaurants"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Tidal Beach","subtitle":"Tide pool exploration, safe shallows"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Ironwood Shade","subtitle":"Tree-lined rest areas, weekend picnics"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Gulf's limited wave energy barely registers on this protected coast, where the offshore islands and gentle bathymetry ensure that swells dissipate long before reaching shore. You might see fishermen riding small wind chop on jet skis, but board sports have no foothold here. The beach works better as a rest day destination—a place to stretch after long drives, to paddleboard in calm water, or to simply acknowledge that not every coastal stop needs to involve wave riding. Save your energy for actual surf spots further south or back on the Andaman coast.","couples":"The quiet here is the draw—no beach clubs, no fire shows, no crowds competing for sunset photos. Book one of the small seaside guesthouses where rooms open onto balconies facing the water, and spend a day or two moving slowly. Morning coffee on your balcony while fishing boats head out. A long lunch at a family-run restaurant where the menu is whatever came in that morning. Afternoon naps with the fan circling overhead. An evening drive up to the viewpoint to watch darkness settle over the bay. This beach suits couples who've learned to value the unspectacular moments.","backpacker":"This stretch of coast offers genuine budget value: guesthouses at 400-600 baht, meals under 100 baht, and transportation costs minimal if you're traveling the coastal route by bus or rented motorbike. The beach works well as an overnight stop between Koh Chang and Rayong, breaking up what would otherwise be a long travel day. Don't expect backpacker social scenes or organized activities—you're mostly on your own here, which is part of the appeal. Stock up on snacks and drinking water; the nearest proper town is Chanthaburi, twenty minutes inland. The viewpoint temple makes a good sunset gathering spot if you want company.","local":"This is your weekend escape when Bangkok feels suffocating and the islands feel too expensive or crowded. You drive down Friday evening after work, check into the same guesthouse you've used for years (the owner always asks about your mother), and spend Saturday doing essentially nothing—swimming, eating, maybe driving up to the viewpoint. The beach hasn't changed much in a decade, which you find comforting in an era of constant development. You bring visiting relatives here to show them 'real' coastal Thailand, the version that existed before tourism became an industry. The seafood still tastes better than in the city.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Khung Wiman Beach is generally safe for swimming, with conditions typical of the Gulf Coast's eastern shore. The beach offers calm waters suitable for families, though always supervise children and check local conditions. The area is quieter than major tourist beaches, providing a peaceful environment for families seeking relaxation. Water conditions are calmest during the dry season from November through April. The beach's less developed nature means fewer crowds but also fewer lifeguards or safety infrastructure. Local Thai families visit regularly, indicating suitable conditions. Normal beach safety practices apply, including awareness of tides and weather conditions.","q":"Is Khung Wiman Beach safe for swimming and suitable for families?"},{"a":"Khung Wiman Beach is enjoyable year-round, with November through April offering the best weather and calmest seas. The cool season from November to February provides comfortable temperatures ideal for beach activities and sunset viewing. March through May brings hotter weather but excellent beach conditions. The rainy season from June through October sees periodic showers, though the Gulf Coast generally receives less rain than other Thai regions. For fewer crowds, virtually any time works as this beach maintains a quiet atmosphere even during peak tourist season. Weekdays are particularly peaceful compared to weekends when some Thai visitors arrive.","q":"When is the best time to visit Khung Wiman Beach?"},{"a":"Khung Wiman Beach is located along Chanthaburi's scenic coastal road in Na Yai Am district. From Bangkok, drive approximately 260 kilometers eastward via Highway 3 toward Chanthaburi, then follow coastal road signs to Na Yai Am and Khung Wiman; the journey takes about 4 hours. Public buses from Bangkok's Eastern Bus Terminal go to Chanthaburi town, from where you'll need a taxi or songthaew to reach Khung Wiman. Having your own vehicle is advantageous for exploring the scenic coastal route and nearby viewpoints. The beach is less accessible than major tourist destinations, contributing to its quieter atmosphere.","q":"How do I get to Khung Wiman Beach in Chanthaburi?"},{"a":"Khung Wiman Beach offers limited but authentic accommodation, typically small resorts, guesthouses, and homestays catering primarily to Thai visitors seeking quiet getaways. Options emphasize simplicity and value over luxury, with friendly local hospitality. Dining consists of small seafood restaurants and local Thai eateries serving fresh Gulf Coast catches and regional specialties at reasonable prices. The limited development means fewer choices but maintains the area's peaceful character and scenic beauty. Advance research and booking is recommended as options are not extensive. The Na Yai Am area provides additional services. Expect a genuine local experience rather than tourist-oriented facilities.","q":"What food and accommodation options are available at Khung Wiman Beach?"},{"a":"Khung Wiman Beach stands out for its location along Chanthaburi's scenic coastal road, offering beautiful viewpoints and a more untouched atmosphere compared to busier regional beaches. The area combines beach access with elevated viewpoints providing panoramic Gulf Coast vistas, making it popular for photography and sunset viewing. The quieter setting appeals to travelers seeking authentic local experiences away from tourist crowds. The beach's position allows exploration of Chanthaburi's less-visited coastal communities and natural landscapes. Its combination of beach, viewpoints, and peaceful surroundings creates a distinctive character. The area represents Thailand's coastal beauty in a more traditional, undeveloped setting.","q":"What makes Khung Wiman Beach unique in the Chanthaburi coastal area?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Khung Wiman Beach: Chanthaburi's Coastal Sunset Sanctuary","description":"Where coastal road curves meet powder sand and fiery Gulf sunsets. Khung Wiman Beach offers viewpoint perches, calm waters, and uncrowded stays along Chanthaburi's quieter shore.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-ufREMA1L5J1MeyVRfeQMAo_YZxU4azzKrjYaS0Yvlxf1JYQ25E_VOBsUyigrouWCm8Z5EOZfxy2akoqUKhcMSy4OUuNzp-72dJEprxh7-qDb7sYjvyzdfmv8NQMC1MXPo4jrKaTPNVyDO2D5eUDB33TYKtGHYbHE2xcMnMjkwSk6CPefgjP5C61aUZIkwrqAP1WH5sb8fJ6fw8-rZijGv3ugVTbEA6TPerujPguuTWX679aj8vy336i9N6sUCt3jO6KfEWbun8svcfdNNANwoZFkB-wMWIC_h3S57j9fhMsME3KqbwQvUEs82GS-P5VIf1Kt-OFaqkRme1fgwiL6PPFNNIxMN-uT4c9gU6imkBx5nA7gsf6FM63wcUNgqT3o5DG7zKN05Ke6G6NJhZ6XgC-OIQp_snONatZQlkjE1_4qc&w=1600"},"images":[{"id":"335594","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/507/18677279963_48fdda5bcc_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/507/18677279963_48fdda5bcc_n.jpg","alt":"Khung Wiman Beach — photo by J.Sundara"}]}}