Rajabhakti Park – 7 Kings Statues – Worth Visiting?

-- Last Updated on March 21, 2023 by Jonesy
Rajabhakti Park Entrance In Hua Hin

Rajabhakti Park is about 12km from the center of Hua Hin’s town and close to the popular beach area of Khao Takiab.

Admission: Free.
Open: 8am – 6pm daily.
Address: Phet Kasem Rd, Tambon Nong Kae, Amphoe Hua Hin, Chang Wat Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110
Phet Kasem Rd is the main road that goes through Hua Hin.

The main attraction of this park is the seven large bronze statues erected in honor of the past Thai kings. The park opened in September 2015.

When approaching the statues via the entrance the area is a wide open space with a section to park cars and motorbikes.

Rajabhakti Park Driving Entrance
Rajabhakti Park Statues Of 7 Kings

Royals are revered in Thailand by many Thai people and especially the late kings which is why monuments and places such as these are special places to visit for Thai people.

For foreigners there is not much to do here apart from view the statues and the surroundings. Unfortunately there is no information about the kings.

It gets very hot after early morning, so take care of yourself in the heat and be prepared.

Rajabhakti Park Section
Within this section memorabilia items was being sold and you can buy refreshments

Worth A Visit?

If I had come from Hua Hin town (12km) to visit Rajabhakti Park only and not see or do anything else near there then I would have been dissatisfied. I was staying near the park in the Khao Takiab area and went there on a motorbike so it was a quick and an enjoyable trip.

The statues are impressive and if you want a few good Thailand holiday photos then the park and statues in the background make a great setting for pictures (it’s a selfie lovers haven).

I would visit here alongside other things to do and see near the park area and not just a visit to the park. Wat Khao Takiab and the lovely beach is close to the park, so maybe try and fit these in to a morning or afternoon trip.