Off the beaten track at Waghor Aquarium

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Off the beaten track at Waghor Aquarium

One of Thailand’s most unique tourist locations sits right beside the shores of the Gulf of Thailand. The village of Waghor is adjacent to the King Mongkut Memorial Park of Science in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Mongkut is said to be the father of modern Thai science as he correctly predicted the 1868 solar eclipse.

As well as various statues and monuments to this momentous occasion, the park features an observatory and a small science museum. Other exhibits in the park give a potted history of Thailand in the 20th century. An old steam locomotive plus a more recent diesel powered one sit on sidings. The nearby transport annex contains a few of the more unusual vehicles devised by designers.
  
There is also a butterfly farm onsite, yet the real highlight of the park is Waghor Aquarium. This facility is packed with diverse fresh and saltwater species which range from starfish to turtles, Thai fighting fish and sharks. There is a walk-through glass tunnel and feeding time is a sight to remember.
 
After a day at the park, a swim is perfect for cooling off. There are a few outlets to buy noodle soup, snacks, ice-cream and cold drinks from. The facility is about 12kms south of Prachuap Khiri Khan and tuktuk drivers are more than willing to go, but for a fee of course. 12GO ASIA sells tickets for buses and trains to Prachuap.

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