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Black Mountain Water Park

Black Mountain Water Park

Spread over a sprawling 10-acre area, the Black Mountain Water Park comprises nine water slides, a kid's pool, a wave pool, the lazy river along with a golf course of its own. It is situated in close proximity to the Black Mountain Cable-Ski Lake, an artificial lake present in between the Black Mountain region boundaries. Further, the presence of internationally trained lifeguards to watch out for you while you are splashing in the waters is another thing which ensures that you have a safe and fun-filled stay. Read More

Cicada Market

Cicada Market

Cicada Market is an artist's paradise. An open-air market which caters to handicrafts, small kitschy items and products developed by independent artists, this market is an integral part of any visit to Hua Hin. A leisurely stroll around the market will give you a glimpse of what true local Thai artists have to offer.

Hua Hin Beach

Hua Hin Beach

The name ‘Hua Hin’ originates from the words ‘stone head’ due to the large rock formations visible from the beach and located right at the end. The mesmerizing beach is a 4-kilometer-long white sand paradise with a view of the Gulf of Thailand. It is popular for watersports like water skiing, banana boat, jet skiing, and parasailing. The beach by no means gets too crowded because in the end, it is located in a town which is not as famous as other places in Thailand like Phuket and Pataya. The Hua Hin Beach has its own beauty that is worth witnessing, especially since it has similar activities but with less of the crowd. Located close to the town centre on one side and Khao Tokiap on the other, Hua Hin Beach is not only easily accessible but also extremely lively at all times of the day. Read More

Hua Hin Night Market

Hua Hin Night Market

Hua Hin's central market is a favorite of locals and tourists alike; this night market starts from Petchkasem Road, up to the railway line. Delicious food cooked right in front of your eyes can be sampled at the various stalls at the market. In addition, vendors can be found selling their small souvenirs and goods at stalls at affordable prices. Photographs taken at night are also quite wonderful as the market is colourfully lit up after sundown. Read More

Hua Hin Train Station

Hua Hin Train Station

Located close to the city centre, Hua Hin Railway station was originally built in 1910. It is one of the oldest railway stations in Thailand. A small railway junction, it now primarily is a tourist attraction with an ornate building, the Royal Waiting Room, in the centre of the station that tourists can explore. Few trains run across this station throughout the week.

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Kaeng Krachan National Park is one of the most beautiful parks on the outskirts of Hua Hin. It is a continuation of the Tanintharyi Nature Reserve of Myanmar, which can be reached via a vehicle just under two hours from Bangkok. The lofty mountain, spectacular waterfalls and dark caves within the Kaeng Krachan National Park make it a natural area worth visiting. The tourists enjoy trekking through the dense rainforest while the bird watchers are enthralled to spot multiple species here. However, its amazing variety of wildlife happens to be the top draw with the visitors wishing to spot the gigantic elephants, beautiful barking deer and the menacing Asiatic leopards at the park. Read More

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

Khao Sam Roi Yot is the very first marine national park of Thailand located near the southwestern coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. With Hua Hin in its proximity, this National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. Also known as ‘the mountain with 3 hundred peaks’, this place is blessed with different ecosystems making it a likeable tourist attraction. The protected national park has a range of limestone hills, cave explorations, offshore islands freshwater marshlands and coastal white sand beaches along the Gulf of Thailand. Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park is home to a diverse species of birds and mammals. There are over 316 different species of birds out of which half are migratory and more than 50 species of mammals here. Since the National Park covers a very large area, it can be explored by a car or on a scooter. It can be truly called Hua Hui’s best-kept secret because every few metres be prepared to unveil something mesmerising. Read More

Khao Tao

Khao Tao

Situated in the Prachuabkirikhan province, Khao Tao village is nestled between mountains and fishing grounds. It is visited for its numerous beaches, resorts, and sites. The quiet mountain vibes and the calm inland lake add to the serenity of this village. The serene Khao Tao Island is 243 kilometers away from Bangkok and was the first reservoir in Thailand which was developed as the ‘Royal Project.’ Hence, all of this assures of the importance of this place. Adding on to this, the viewpoints from this spot overlooking the Gulf of Thailand is something you would not want to miss on this trip. Khao Tao translates to “Mountain Turtle” or the “Turtle Hill.” It received the name because of the rock-shaped outcrop. Read More

Monsoon Valley Vineyard

Monsoon Valley Vineyard

Monsoon Valley Vineyard or Hua Hin Hills Vineyard is popular for wine tours starting from 1700 THB. Visitors can enter the large property from breakfast until lunch hours and indulge in the food and wine served at the restaurant cum cafe. It can be quite warm during the summer months while touring the property, so it is advisable to wear comfortable clothes.

Mrigadayavan Palace

Mrigadayavan Palace

Easily located in the town of Hua Hin in Cha-am of Phetchaburi Province, the Mrigadayavan Palace is the former summer residence of King Vajiravudh or King Rama VI of Thailand. The sea facing palace is encircled by well-manicured gardens around stilted pathways. One can walk around and admire the architecture of the palace even when it's on a refurbishing tenure as of now. Mrigadayavan Palace is set along a beach somewhere between Chao Samran Beach and Hua Hin. The erstwhile residence of King Vajiravudh aka King Rama VI who ruled Siam from 1910 to 1925 is known for its teak based architecture, airy walkways leading to royal suites and rooms. The grand palace is a little less palatial in its simple design but has artistic carvings. Read More

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