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Hin Lek Fai
For spectacular views over
Hua Hin head up to Hin Lek Fai, just
3km west of town. The best time to visit is late evening when the sun is
going down. You can take a car or
bike to the top or walk it if you’re
feeling fit. The point has four
or five separate look outs and is
a popular spot with the locals.
The big condos (Condo Chain, Springfield,
VIP) also offer a good vantage point
for views, just take the elevator
to the highest floor!
This waterfall is about 60km west
of Hua Hin, towards the mountain
ridge that forms a natural border
with Burma. The 11 tier waterfall
is spectacular, especially in the rainy season. It is set in unspoilt rainforest
that's teeming with birds, butterflies
and all kinds of other wildlife.
The third level offers a refreshing
swimming hole after the short jungle
trek. Admission is 200 baht for
foreigners. You can get there by
motorcycle but it’s a long
drive, alternatively you can .
Hua Hin tourist information
pages give you all the information you need. If you're getting hungry take a look at our
Hua Hin Golf Holidays
If you're coming to Hua Hin to play golf then check our
pages for details and links to our affiliate golf partners.
Hua Hin Fishing
Take a cruise around the beautiful coastline of Hua Hin with a Hua Hin sea cruise with
or try at a freshwater lake.
Hua Hin Map
We now have an area
online, together with the first interactive Google Earth map that details the town in satellite images as well. A
section contains the train and bus timetables.
The first interactive Google Earth map for Hua Hin is now complete and online. Take a look at the
to find the Hua Hin attractions listed opposite.
Hin Attractions Guide
Hua Hin beach and Beaches Local to Hua Hin
are 5 local beaches accessible
from Hua Hin town center
so you have plenty of choice of
where to catch those rays
and take a swim in the Gulf
of Thailand.
Cha-am beach
is around 28 kilometers
north of Hua Hin. The beach
road is lined on one side
with local vendors selling
everything from seashells
to grilled squid and on
the other a row of trees,
the beach and ocean. It
is very quiet and relaxing
during the week and gets
busy at weekends with locals
from the city enjoying themselves
on the beach. You can have
a blast on a jet ski, take
a ride on a banana boat
or simply relax in the shade
of a tree by the ocean.
Cha-am has retained its
traditional ambience and
popularity with locals and
Descriptions of beaches a little further afield can be read here :
Hin beach stretches
some 7 kilometers from the
town center to Khao Takiab.
It has developed considerably, especially over the past 5 years, but you can still find quiet spots away from the main hotels. Tides are high from November to February which tend to make the beach feel more claustrophobic in the high season, but at other times of the year, when the tide is out, you'll feel that you have it to yourself.
Its name (Hua
Hin – head stone)
is derived from the rock
formations that can be seen
on the beach in front of
the Sofitel Central Hotel.
For those who are a little
more adventurous, pony rides
can be taken and for those
simply wanting to relax there are
plenty of deck chairs, sun
loungers and beach umbrellas
available for a small hourly
beach (chopstick
hill) can be seen some 7
kilometers south of Hua
Hin. The hill has a temple
at the top and there are troops of
monkeys that can be fed.
For this reason it is also
often referred to as ‘Monkey
Mountain’. The beach
at Khao Takiap is actually
better behind the hill at
Blue Wave where there are
big expanses of beach and
calm shallow waters ideal
for children. Locals sometimes
play football, volleyball
and takraw on the wide flat
sands of Khao Takiap beach.
Green songtaews (twin benched
pickup with a roof!) run
frequently to Khao Takiab
from town for 10 Baht, and
a motorcycle taxi should
cost no more than 150 Baht. More info can be found on the .
Son is further
south of town, approximately
15 kilometers. It is named
after the numerous pine
trees that fringe the beach.
This is a popular spot for
locals and you’ll
be hard pushed to see other
westerners. The beach is
wide and uncluttered and
the ocean clear and inviting.
Tao has a beautiful,
secluded little bay around
20 kilometers south of Hua
Hin. Its deserted beach
and delightful seaside restaurants
make it a great venue for
a day out of town where
you can relax with good
local food and a swim in
the ocean. You can take
the local bus to the signposted
turn off Petchkasem Road,
then get a motorcycle taxi
or charter a tuk-tuk to
take you all the way to
the local beaches of Had
Sai Yai and Had Sai Noi.
Take a green songtaew for
10 baht from town south
to Khao Takiab (as mentioned
above). The journey is around
7km and will take about
10 – 15 minutes. You’ll
pass through the village
before stopping at the end
of the road at Chopstick
hill (Khao Takiab). Walk
past the restaurant to the
beach and you’ll see
the standing Buddha of Khao
Takiab, positioned to ward
off evil spirits from the
sea. You can climb the stairs
to the temple complex at
the top after making a small
donation to the monks. The
top will reward you with
some spectacular views back
across Hua Hin and to Cha-am
(on a clear day). There
is currently a lot of development
occuring on Khao Takiab
so you’ll need to
find your way through the
works to the temples. The
hill is also known for its
monkeys, or ‘macaques’,
that live there. You can
feed them but don’t
get too close and watch
your belongings.
West of Hua Hin on the
road to Pala-U is an elephant
village where you can witness
these pachyderms in their
natural habitat and even
go for a ride on one. A
butterfly garden is located
opposite Klaigungwon Palace,
3km north on town center.
A little known animal park can be found 10km north of Hua Hin. To get there, take Soi Huay Sai on the left about 1km after Palm Hills as you're traveling north. Continue on this soi for some 4km and the park is on your right. Entrance is free. You'll be able to see a number of deer, plenty of birds and monkeys, namely macaques, langurs and gibbons. Some are roaming free. There are decent spots to picnic, but bring your own supplies as there are no shops.
There are several temples
in and around Hua Hin, the
main being Wat Hua Hin in
the center of town. This
large complex is home to
the many monks that can
be seen collecting alms
in the early morning. The
temple at Bor Fai (Wat Bor
Fai) has some impressive
ponds teeming with catfish
which you can feed after
a small donation to the
monks. It's located about
5km north of Hua Hin (turn
left after the PTT station
opposite Anantara Resort).
There are also the previously
mentioned temples at Khao
Takiab and one or two out
to the west of Hua Hin with
some impressive Buddha statues.
The Kings Palace in Hua
Hin – Klaigungwon
is now only accessible by
invitation. However the
residence of Rama VI to
the north of Hua Hin is
open to the general public.
Well worth a look as it
boasts some impressive gardens
and beach pagodas. It has now been fully restored to its former glory and is the longest golden teak palace in the world.
Hua Hin Railway Station
The Thai Royal Family used to visit Hua Hin regularly by train, so the railway station is steeped in history. It's well worth while taking a look around and seeing The Royal Waiting Room and a fine example of an old steam locomotive. The station is situated at the top (Western) end of Damnoern Kasem Road.
Hua Hin boasts no shortage
of local markets, the most
popular one being the night
market in the center of
town. This opens daily from
around 6pm till late and
offers all manner of hawker
food, some clothing, and
a few tourist items such
as wooden elephants, trinkets
etc. This market is a little
touristy and therefore prices
are a bit higher that other
local markets.
Chai day market is just
along from the night market
and is mostly undercover.
Here you can buy fruit,
vegetables, fish, and meat
at local prices. It has recently been through a total refurbishment and is no longer as dim and dingy as before. A visit is worth the experience to watch the locals go through their daily shopping routines. Join in as well, you'll enjoy it.
weekend market at the Grand
Hotel runs from Thursday
to Sunday and offers something
different again. Here you
can shop for clothes, books,
plants, toys, pets and tropical
fish. This is another evening
market starting at around
my opinion the best all
round and probably the largest
market in Hua hin is at
Pae Mai on Tuesdays (across
the railway next to the
driving range). This one
gets very busy and is extremely
popular with the locals.
fresh produce, clothing,
motorcycle accessories,
electrical appliances, tools,
household items and much
more. Its definitely worth
Hua Hin Market Village is the town's first major shopping mall. Situated some 2km south of the center on Petchkasem Road, it offers ample parking facilities and a good range of fashion outlets, food courts and smaller local shops and stalls. The big names there include Tesco Lotus, Home Pro, Boots, KFC and Starbucks. There is a bowling alley and Major Cineplex on the top floor. Not many films have English soundtracks.
Arts and Crafts
The Cicada Market (Community of Identity Culture Art and Dynamic
Activities) has recently opened on the corner of Soi Moo Ban Nong Kae
and Khao Takieb Hua Hin Road in Khao Takieb. Opening times are 3pm-11pm
Fridays/Saturdays and 10am-9pm on Sundays. This colourful new addition
to the local cultural scene features soft music, an artists' market,
good food and drink and plenty of shopping.
Another recent addition to Hua Hin's vibrant arts scene is The Vic Hua
Hin Art Complex and Victoria Theatre. Made up of an air conditioned
theatre that can seat 320, seperate sections for performing arts,
workshops, visual arts exhibitions, film screenings and mini market,
this centre is a must to visit for those who wish to expand their
artistic experiences of Hua Hin. It is situated a couple of kilometers
south of the Khao Takieb flyover on Petchkasem Road, on your right hand
Another important location is Plearn Wan Eco Vintage Village. Found
north of town on the left hand side of Petchkasem Road, just after the
traffic lights at Klaikangwon Palace, this wooden complex is housed on
two floors and offers a glimpse back into Hua Hin's past. You can shop
for clothes, food and souvenirs while at the weekend there is an open
air cinema. Weekends can get very busy with thousands of visitors.
There is wheelchair access via an elevator.
Hua Hin also has several
festivals throughout the
year. The Hua Hin International Kite Festival is held every two years in March when the winds are always favourable. In 2010, it was held over the weekend of 13-14th March. After 10 years, the event has become international with competitors coming from all over Thailand, Canada, New Zealand, China, France, India and Singapore. It's a colourful day out for the whole family and other acivities include shopping and eating - there are plenty of food stalls. It takes place at The Rama VI Army Camp just north of Hua Hin.
The annual
is usually held
on the first week of June. It has grown rapidly over the years and is now a major international event in Thailand. It can get very crowded, so try to get their early to secure a good vantage point on the beach.
During the months of August and September, Hua Hin and Cha-Am host The Hua Hin Golf Festival. Every day during the month, green fees are heavily discounted - except for any Sunday when official tournaments are being held. Entrance to these is usually 1,200 Baht and there are always some great prizes up for grabs. Participating courses vary from year-to-year, so be sure to check first.
The Hua Hin Regatta also takes place at the end of July/August. In 2011, it was held over three days. It's a colourful spectacle with over 300 competitors taking part in a variety of classes. Spectating is free from the beach. Should you be interested in taking part, further details can be obtained from: The Yacht Racing Association of Thailand, Navy Headquarters, Building No. 5, Royal Thai Navy, Bangkok 10600. Tel: 02 4720852.
The Hua Hin Vintage Car Rally generally takes place in December when the weather is fine. There have been eight events so far and a fine array of motor vehicles make the 225km journey from Bangkok to Hua Hin on the first day. On the second, they parade around Hua Hin following a route that takes in Hua Hin Railway Station to Klaikangwon Palace and back again. Lovers of old cars will find the rally a delight to visit. There is always a fine selection of cars in pristine condition, including E-Type Jaguars, Mercedes, Alfa Romeos, Fiats and many more. The vehicles can be inspected outside the side entrance to The Sofitel Central Hotel on Damnoern Kasem Road.
In addition, there is
also an annual food festival
in November where local
hotels set up stands offering
their finest cuisine. Try
different foods from South
East Asia or just relax
by the Singha Tent and take
in the entertainment.
Every year around April
time a huge market is setup
along Neabkehardt road offering
all kinds of hawker foods,
very good value clothing
and even a funfare for the
Please read the
for more on events and festivals in Hua Hin.
Most of the fishing fleet has been relocated further south to Paknampran and Prachuabkirikhan, nevertheless a few boats still dock there and it's interesting to see their daily catch. You can also
sample some of this fine
seafood at the local
restaurants in the area.
The immediate vicinity is actually the old fishing
village that Hua Hin once
was. The maze of narrow lanes, containing many of the original wooden houses, is a must for photographers.
Restaurants
There are a few ‘must
eats’ when in Hua
Hin. Our recommended restaurants can be found on the
1) Issan food. There are
several good Issan restaurants
in Hua Hin. The best Laab can be had at a
little place called &Saddam& near the 7-Eleven
across the railway, opposite
the right turn towards Pala-U.
2) Seafood. There
are many seafood restaurants
in town and we can’t
list them all, one that
stands out is Chao Ley seafood
at the end of Dechanuchit
Rd. There are also a couple
of places where you can catch
you own shrimps.
3) Farang/western food. Hua Hin continues to attract ever increasing numbers of visitors, so it's little surprise that there is a great selection of western food on offer. Most of the restaurants are situated in the center of town which can be easily navigated by foot. Many of Hua Hin's western run bars offer extremely good &pub grub& and breakfasts.
4) Korean BBQ. This meal
involves a circular barbeque
where you cook your own
chicken, pork, beef and
seafood, Korean style. In
Thai its called Moo
gatar or moo yang
gowlee. There are several
moo gatar places
north of town on Petchkasem
5) Thai food. There are hundreds of restaurants serving traditional Thai tucker. It would be impossible to even try and list some of better ones, so the best way to find your favourite is simply to experiment.
Have a read of the
for more info on places to eat in Hua Hin.
If you want to swim or use
the gym there are good facilities
at Palm Hills Country Club
(7km north) at 200 Baht per person to enjoy the pool and Sport Villa
(3km south). Pool use here is
50 baht per person. In addition, some of the major hotels will allow you to use their pool facilities for a small fee, especially in the low season. Hua Hin Grand Sport has a well equipped free-style gym and martial arts training and fighting. Check out
for full details on sports and activities in Hua Hin.
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Hat Hua Hin
Hat Hua Hin is a 5-kilometer white sandy beach
lined with a wide range of accommodations, from bungalows to five-star
hotels and resorts. Located at the sunrise side of the city, the beach
runs from a rocky headland which separates it from a tiny fishing
pier, and gently curves for some three kilometers to the south where
the Giant Standing Buddha Sculpture is located at the foot of Khao
Takiap. While offering a tranquil atmosphere, the beach is also the
place for fun-filled activities ranging from jogging, walking, sun
bathing, horse riding, kite boarding, and other kinds of water sports.
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Shopping is every female’s favorite activity and what if she gets a chance to shop in Asia’s arcade paradise destination “Bangkok”. It is one of the best gifts for your sweetheart on your honeymoon. Planning for a honeymoon in this mesmerizing city which is abounding with energy, affluent culture and tradition adds a new angle to your romance and make Bangkok the favorite spot for the couples.
Pattaya: Pattaya is one of the most admirable cities of Thailand acclaimed for its nightlife active with active clubs, and bars. It is a city with fun, calmness and absorbing nightlife, which adds aroma to your honeymoon tour to Thailand.
Chiang Mai: Endowed by eternal beauty of nature, Chiang Mai is an admirable place for married couples who wish to share some intimate moments together. The city boasts an amount of historical monuments and fascinating museums that can intrigue to its past. Best time to appointment this city is during J if you both can participate in the acclaimed carnival of Chiang Mai known as Handicraft.
Apart from these there are numerous tourist destinations and attractions which truly will lure the honeymooners are its beautiful and exotic resorts which will leave the vacationers heart and soul. Thailand honeymoon, its immense beauty and the beautiful hosts will tempt the couples to visit this country gain and again.&
If you want to feel the cold wind in field of flowers that bloom are waiting for you to experience and view ensembles of the colorful plants. I will present at Bua Tong field. Bua Tong field at Moo 6, Tambon Mae U Kho Ampur Khun Yuam along route No. 108 (Mae Hong Son Khun Yuam) and here cold weather throughout the year.
On the way to U Kho you will find the villagers market. Most of the villagers are Mong. Mong has career is growing cabbage and tomatoes for sale. Bua Tong field is famous natural attractions of Mae Hong Son. Featured here are Mexican Sunflower Weed. This flowers originating in Central America and West Indieswhich this plants family well as sunflower and marigold and look similar to sunflower it sometimes called forest sunflowers.
Said that the Mexican Sunflower Weed seed was planted by missionaries to spread Christianity. Mexican Sunflower Weed is yellow flowers on the high mountain. Mexican Sunflower Weed that bloom from November to December. When these a lot of flowers bloom simultaneous making the entire mountain behind is glowing yellow. You cannot resist the beautiful that have to take pictures show to your friends. The terrain is a mountain complex you can see the most beautiful scenery.
In addition you can rent tent here overnight on hill. In the area set up tents approximately 100 units. You may be lucky to watch the folk music of the ethnic groups that create fun atmosphere special. You can contact directly :Tung Bua Tong Office or contact Ampur Khun Yuam Tel 0
and Mae Surin national park Tel 0 . For the trip to experience the beauty of Bua Tong field : Along highway no. 108 to highway 201 separate highway no. 1263 about 12 km and then separate way Baannanging – Baanhaoha to 14 km or If you come from Ampur Macham Chiang Mai you came along highway 1263 (Mae Macham Khun Yuam) when junction to Baannanging – Baanhaoha instance is 76 km. and then split into 14 km.&
While there are probably not enough years in a lifetime to explore all the beaches in Thailand, the Land of Smiles, it is possible to gain air miles just flying from the east coast to the west coast to experience the different lifestyles and activities afforded by its beaches.
Featuring miles of white sand and warm water, Patang Beach at Phuket is a popular mecca for young adults. A scooter comes in handy since a road separates the beach area from the shops, eateries, and entertainments venues located in Jung Ceylon Mall. At strategic points along the beach, kiosks offer beer, water, and exotic juices in addition to scooter rentals. In addition to being an ideal spot for kayaking and paragliding, one activity not-to-be-skipped is taking a banana boat ride.
Less crowded and accessible only by boat, Railey Beach at Krabi offers a remote desert island atmosphere. While many guests enjoy kayaking and snorkeling, the most popular activity is rock climbing its ancient limestone formations. Qualified guides and coaches are on hand to render assistance ranging from beginner climbing lessons to offering tips to experienced climbers. There are no cars or motorized bikes permitted around this three-beach area.&
For those in whose vocabulary party and beach are a compound word, Hat Rin, the Sunset Beach, at Koh Phangan is guaranteed to make this linguistic feat a reality. Hat Rin is often referred to as the worlds best moon party spot. Beneath the full moon, the beach becomes a party land with guests decked out in neon body paint. Whether the moon is in the full, half, Rin, or black phase, from sunset to dawn, guests enjoy the signature beverage known as Red Bull Sangson, made from coke and Thai rum.
Though heavily damaged by the 2004 tsunami, locals and guests consider Maya Bay to have benefited from the storm because its sandy beach and emerald-green water are even better than before. Scenes from The Beach film were shot in Maya Bay. At neighboring , the sand is said to be soft as talcum powder. While moving and grooving at one of many night spots, one must sample Green Curry.
On the west coast of Thailand, Bophut Beach is a shopper’s paradise. Mainly operated by French expats, boutiques feature designer items alongside shops offering traditional Thai trinkets and souvenirs. Bophut Beach is a great spot for speedboat and deep-sea diving enthusiasts.&
The intricate wood carvings, the minute paintings, the vibrant and colourful look, the elaborate decorations yet the simplicity makes it one of the most revered shrines. Every year thousands of people, both Buddhists and non-Buddhists come here to see and experience these temples from far and wide places. It is nothing less than a pilgrimage to them.
These temples play a very important role in the life of the Thais. It shapes up their religious and social life. It is their medium to connect to God and protect themselves from the misery of this world. These temples are run and maintained by monks who are highly respected in the Thai society. These monks give up the material world and surrender themselves to the service of god, living life in the simplest way and spreading the message of God. They teach us the virtues of simplicity and honesty. They show us how we can discard all the material greed and live life in the most simplest and fulfilling way.
The temples they live in spread the same message. The spiritual and sacred environment of the temples instils in us a deep sense of gratitude and devotion. The aesthetic beauty of these temples pleases our eyes, the sanctity cleanses our soul and the purity energises us to discard our sinful ways and devote ourselves to spreading the values of love and care wherever we go. The peace and harmony that you experience has no comparison and cannot be bought with any amount of money.&

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