Hua
Hin Located on the sunrise side of the
Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin lies some 200 kilometres
or a three-hour drive southwest of Bangkok. Adding
distinction to Hua Hin’s coastal setting, is its
status as Thailand’s most traditional beach resort.
It was here, in the 1920s, that King Rama VII built
a summer palace, thus creating a vogue among high
society for Hua Hin to become the favourite retreat
from Bangkok’s summer heat. Today, the present Royal
Family continues to reside at Hua Hin for part of
the year.
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
is a well-established beach destinations, with full
facilities. But unlike Pattaya, on the opposite
shores of the Gulf of Thailand, 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 Railway Station Built in the reign
of King Rama VI, this is one of Thailand's most
beautiful train stations of which the local people
are very proud.
Hua
Hin Arts and Crafts Centre This is situated
in an old typical house on Naepkhehat Road. It has
a collection and exhibition of many contemporary
works of Thai artists, as well as old furniture
and many pictures about Hua Hin in the past.
Klai
Kangwon Palace King Rama VII commanded this
summer palace to be built in the year 1926 to the
north of Hua Hin. The palace consists of 3 spanish
style mansions facing the sea. It is open to the
public daily from 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. Call 0-3251-1115
for more information.
Khao
Takiap This hill is only 4 kilometres south
of Hua Hin and may be reached by local minibus.
There is a road leading to the top where a temple
is situated. The nearby Khao Takiap beach offers
mostly bungalow accommodation.
Ko
Singto Fishing lovers can enjoy a day’s outing
to this island, just a few kilometres from Hua Hin
or Khao Takiap where some boats for hire are available.
Suan
Son Pradiphat or Sea Pine Tree Garden This beachside
area belongs to the Army Welfare Office and is open
to the public. It is at Km. 241, some 8 kilometres
south of Hua Hin. Accommodation is available.
Hat
Khao Tao This beach lies about 10 kilometres
south of Hua Hin and 1 kilometre along an access
road. It is a pine-fringed beach, more secluded
than Hua Hin. Bungalows are available.
Namtok Pa La-u This waterfall
is located within a yearlong verdant forest where
various kinds of birds and butterflies are found,
especially in the morning. It is composed of 11
tiers of rocks, some of which can be reached along
a trekking trail parallel to the stream. To get
there, visitors may take local transport from Hua
Hin for a distance of 63 kilometres.
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