Hua Hin
Hua Hin
Located on the sunrise side of the Gulf
of Thailand, Hua Hin is well-established
beach destinations, with full
facilities. But not know Pattaya, on the
opposite shores of the Gulf, Hua Hin
provide a quieter, more relaxed retreat
amid surroundings which preserve a
typical Thai ambience. Hua Hin is well
suited for families or for those who
wish simply to escape city bustle.
Hua Hin is similarly noted for its
magnificent beach, running from a rocky
headland, which separates it from a tiny
fishing port, and curving gently for
some three kilometres to its southern
point where Buddhist temples cling to
the cliffs.
Hua Hin lies some 200 kiloetres to a
three-hour drive southwest of Bangkok.
Adding destination to Hua Hin’s coastal
setting, is its status as Thailand’s
most traditional beach resort. It was
here, in the 1902s, that King Rama VII
built a summer palace, thus creating a
vogue among high society for Hua Hin to
become, the present Royal Family
continues to reside at Hua Hin for part
of the year.
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Klai
Kangwon Plalace |
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Klai Kangwon
Plalace: King
Rama VII
commanded this
summer palace to
be built in the
year 1926 to the
north of Hua Hin... |
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Khao
Takiap |
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Khao Takiap:
This hill is
only 4 kms.
South of Hua Hin
and may be
reached by local
minibus... |
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Ko
Singo |
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Ko Singo:
Fishing loves
can enjoy a
day’s outing to
this land... |
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Suan
Son Pradipaht |
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Suan Son
Pradipaht or Sea
Pine Tree
Garden: This
beachside area
belongs to the
Army Welfare
Office and is
open to the
public... |
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Hat
Khao Tao |
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Hat Khao Tao:
About 10 kms.
South of Hua Hin
and 1 km. Along
an access
road... |
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Namtok
Pa La-u |
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Namtok Pa La-u:
This waterfall
is located
within a
yearlong verdant
forest where
various kinds of
birds... |
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Hua Hin Attractions
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