Photogallery of Hua Hin, Thailand

Hua Hin
Hua Hin by Greg Walters @flickr
Jacuzzi - Hua Hin Stay
Jacuzzi - Hua Hin Stay by Neng_ @flickr
Kor Sor sunset
Kor Sor sunset by Lusikkolbaskin @flickr
Khao Takiap
Khao Takiap by Prince Roy @flickr
Hua Hin : Khao Tao (Turtle Hill) : The Top
Hua Hin : Khao Tao (Turtle Hill) : The Top by Artist In Doing Nothing @flickr
Hua Hin : View from Khao Hin Lek Fai (View Point)
Hua Hin : View from Khao Hin Lek Fai (View Point) by Artist In Doing Nothing @flickr
Hua Hin
Hua Hin by Chi King @flickr
InterContinental Hua Hin
InterContinental Hua Hin by Grahamhills @flickr
Hua Hin Beach
Hua Hin Beach by Chenines @flickr
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More to see in Hua Hin
By far, the most important places of rest are beautiful sandy beaches, which are represented in abundance both in the city and in the surrounding area. The main beach of the resort originates near the Sofitel Hotel; it is ideally equipped and has well-developed infrastructure. Khao Tao, Khao Takieb and Suan Son beaches are also of great demand. There are attractive restaurants, sports facilities and special play areas for children. Those who are accustomed to rest in a more relaxed atmosphere would enjoy the Khao Kalok beach. Surrounded by high cliffs, it is an ideal destination for fans of a relaxing pastime. Tourists that want to have a rest with health benefits are sure to visit local spas and massage parlors. Look for them in the vicinity of lively beaches; some larger hotels also have spas. Choice of sports and entertainment options is huge. There is a great go-karting center close to the airport. Here you can have a great time as a family; the professional track and complete sets of required equipment is available to customers. The central beach of Hua Hin is an ideal place for water sports. Surfing and kite boarding, canoeing and kayaking, playgrounds for football and volleyball - that's just a small part of the entertainment options available to tourists. There is an onsite spa and upscale golf resorts. The most famous among them is Banyan Golf Club & Resort Hua Hin. Hua Hin is a fairly quiet resort, but it doesn’t lack nightlife places. Traditional clubs and … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Hua Hin

Travel guide to Hua Hin

Nature admirers will be definitely impressed by the trips to Koh Tao that is also known as Turtle Island. This Thai island is one of the most sparsely populated in the country. Its total area is over 21 km2 but less than 1500 people permanently reside in its territory. The main value of the picturesque island that is buried in thick tropical thickets is the population of Hawksbill turtles. Here, you can admire … Open

Advices for travellers

9. You can take photos freely at most of excursion sites. However, tourists need to clarify current rules before the excursion starts. 8. You aren’t recommended to purchase figurines of Buddha and items of ivory as souvenirs. The fact is that they can’t be taken out of the country. Antiques export is forbidden too. 7. Sports fans should pay attention to clothes and accessories offered in local … Open

Traditions and mentality of Hua Hin

Wai is one of the main ways to show respect for the opponent. During conversation they can call the name of the interlocutor after the word Pi; it will once again emphasize the special attitude. Locals observe a lot of interesting traditions, many of which have appeared thousands of years ago. Thus, they believe head to be the sacred part of the body, so when communicating don’t touch the head of the … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Busy Naresdamri street is famous for its great variety of fish restaurants. Many of them have outdoor terraces with panoramic views of the coast. Prices in local dining places are a little above average, but harmonious atmosphere reigning in restaurants compensates this feature. The All in Hua Hin restaurant, which is combined with a large grocery store, is popular among foreigners. You can order popular European … Open

Attractions and active leisure

Those who are accustomed to rest in a more relaxed atmosphere would enjoy the Khao Kalok beach. Surrounded by high cliffs, it is an ideal destination for fans of a relaxing pastime. Tourists that want to have a rest with health benefits are sure to visit local spas and massage parlors. Look for them in the vicinity of lively beaches; some larger hotels also have spas. Choice of sports and entertainment options is … Open

Cultural excursion through Hua Hin - things to see

The must-see sight is the Kaeng Krachan National Park; there is the world famous Pala U Waterfall in its southern part. It is the highest waterfall in the country consisting of 15 levels. It is noteworthy that only travelers with special training can get higher than the third level of the waterfall. A walk through dense jungle will give a lot of impressions. Nearby is another beautiful waterfall, Chonlanark, as … Open

Top sigths of Thailand

From an archaeological point of view, Ban Chiang is the most interesting part of Thailand. In 1966, scientists found here the remains of an ancient settlement that belongs to the Bronze period. Ceramics and items made of bronze have become the most precious findings here. It's possible to see these priceless items in the local museum that is also known as one of the most frequently visited cultural centres in the country. … Open

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