What to see in Hua Hin - attractions and excursions
Hua Hin is a beautiful city, and besides the sea there are many places to go and see, from the Royal Palace and the train station to natural attractions in the surrounding area..
I personally liked the city very much, and it is not boring at all, as many believe. Perhaps because, I'm already a little old and all sorts of different parties and discos with ladyboys are not at all interesting to me.
The content of the article
- one Some impressions from Hua Hin
- 2 Sightseeing tour of the city of Hua Hin:
- 3 Neighborhood Hua Hin
- 4 Hua Hin attractions map
Some impressions from Hua Hin
After staying here for about 1-2 weeks, I had a strong desire to live here once, moreover, to live here, to rent a house and stay here for a couple of months, and maybe more. Yes, of course, the island nature of Hua Hinu is very far away, but as a good place for work and occasional rest on the sea, it is quite suitable. Considering that I'm completely unassuming to the sea, and there are a couple of good beaches here. I also liked the opportunity to walk along the city beach instead of the embankment. In general, I dislike sand due to the fact that it clogs into my shoes and sticks to my feet, but here the strip of the coast is notoriously trampled and wide, besides, and you can go far, right up to Khao Takiab itself..
Hua Hin is a kind of European resort. There are a lot of old people here with secrets under the arm, including in wheelchairs, there are enough bars with red lights, from where Thai girls are passionately calling out, but thank God not as passionately as in Pattaya. There is no debauchery, everything is decorous and noble, ladyboys, too, did not meet something especially. In general, I even liked the city itself, somehow it is good and cozy in it. It is not very big, but it has everything you need: shops, shopping centers, a hospital, car and bike rental. And it is especially pleasing that you can go to live on the outskirts or in the suburbs, where it will be very quiet in general, but at the same time there will be an opportunity to quickly get to the city center or go to Bangkok by minibus. Hua Hin is considered the safest city, perhaps it is, really very calm. By the way, I rented a car and a bike, did not stop it, everything went the way, although I had my rights with me.
If you want to come to Hua Hin for a short time and are looking for accommodation, we have articles about budget guesthouse and Hua Hin budget hotel. Search more hotels in Hua Hin you can follow this link, or you can come to the place and immediately go to the area where all the guesthouses are concentrated, which is next to the sea and the pier.
If you live here slowly, then there will be enough interesting things for the weekend of the next couple of months. And if you expand the radius, then for six months, here in the neighboring provinces, too, is full of everything.
Sightseeing tour of the city of Hua Hin:
- Mount Khao Takiab, there is a temple with monkeys that live there constantly
- Temples on the mountains Khao Sa Naam Chai and Khao Krilas, it is near the mountain Khao Takiab
- Wat Hua Hin - the central temple, near which minibuses stop.
- Hin Lek Fi mountain and observation deck, park with peacocks.
- The Hua Hin wooden railway station itself is an attraction.
- Wat Kao Aitisukato temple near the elephant village.
- Night Market and Grand Market.
- Vic Hua Hin - art gallery, dances, all kinds of performances.
- Cicada Market - hand-made market, like Opening Day, live music.
Neighborhood Hua Hin
I will list all the places I read about, and not just those where I was myself. The list will contain everything, without reference to geography.
- Wat cha am - Cave temple near Cha Am.
- Beach north of Cha Am Puk Tien Beach with Black Babisha<.htmla>.
- Wat na yang<.htmla> - a temple with a large figure of the Great Eared.
- The flight of a thousand bats - an unusual sight, every evening mice fly out one after another from the mountain near Cha Am and fly somewhere.
- Wat huay mongkol - the temple of the black monk, a very prayerful place
- Mountain with Wat Khao Tao Temple and Big Buddha and right next to it is the best beach of Hua Hin, reminiscent of island beaches.
- Pranaburi Forest Park - mangrove forest by the sea, camping and picnic area by the beach.
- Safari park with all sorts of shows: elephants, crocodiles, snakes. Well, and of course the elephant and ATV rides themselves.
- Elephant village - elephant rides and shows.
- Palau Falls with hundreds of butterflies in all colors of the rainbow
- Incredibly beautiful lake Keng Krachang, where you can ride a boat, feed the monkeys, plus see the old temple on the island.
- Petchaburi Temple and Luang Cave Temple in the cave.
- Bike ride and mangroves at the Maruekkhathayawan Palace.
- Phraya Nakorn Cave and Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. Royal gazebo to caves, white beaches, mountains, swamps, and sunsets. (I'm going here next time, they say it's a great place)
- Ao Manao and Wanakorn National Park. Plus Burmese gem market, lonely beaches.
- Kaeng Krachang National Park, waterfalls and hiking.
- Baan Sinlapin - the village of artists.
- Boat trips on a yacht.
- Snorkeling and fishing on a ship.
- There is a shooting range with real weapons, kart racing, golf.
- Visit to Ko-Talu island.
Hua Hin attractions map
Here's a map to help you. I have not been everywhere, but here and there :)
Sightseeing in Hua Hin and Cha Am
Hua Hin and Cha Am: Attractions: