| Hua Hin is unlike any other town in Thailand,
and when you walk through the quiet winding streets of this friendly
coastal village, you can sample the delicious Seafood from the many
restaurants that overlook the Sea.
As Hua Hin is small you can wander for hours without the need of
motor transport, the markets and restaurants are no more than a
few minutes walk to the beach.
Bicycles, Motor cars and Mopeds can be rented from shops around
the Town Bazaar from which you can take a leisurely drive through
the countryside where you will see Rice Paddies, Pineapple Plantations,
canals and beautiful scenery.
The surrounding area has Temples, Waterfalls, Caves, Quaint Neibourhoods
, Historical sites and National Parks that will create memories
for all family members.
General things to do
1. Cha-am Beach, about 20 kilometers from Hua Hin, lots of
sand and long beaches where you will find all kinds of water sports
suitable for the adventurer.
2. Cha-am Reptile Park, where you can see snake and crocodile
shows.
3. Elephant Village, 2 kilometers from Hua Hin where you
can see Elephant shows or goTrekking through the green tropical
forests and the natural beauty of the Thai countryside, time to
sit, enjoy with nature on the back of the largest animal in the
world.
4. Pa Lao-U Waterfalls and Tham Phraya Nakhon Cave situated
in lush forest park about 50 kilometers from Hua-Hin.
5. Floating Market Damnoen Saduak in Ratchburi Province
about 80 kilometers from Hua Hin, everyone who visits Thailand must
see the floating market, which is rich with Thai Culture.
6. Temple Wat Buddha Chaiyo, situated on the hills outside
Hua Hin.
7. Phra Nakorn Khiri Palace, situated on top of the hill
in Petchaburi which is 55 kilometers from the Hotel, here you will
find a taste from the local culture. You can walk to the top of
the Hill passing the many wild monkeys.
8. Hua Hin Khao Takiap, passed the fisherman's villages
and market, up the winding road to the top, where you will find
many different Temples and look at the Hua Hin Coastline and you
see the ever-changing colours from the Sea for as far as the eye
can see.
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