Sunday, November 9, 2014

Hua Hin

Hua Hin, a few hours by car, train or bus from Bangkok, is one of the most popular beaches in Thailand. The beach itself is a long stretch of flat sand slopes gently into the sea and is surrounded by a small town with lots of hotels, resorts and inns, as well as places to eat and drink.

Getting around Hua Hin

Hua Hin is well small enough that no more than two feet do not move. If you want to venture from the beaches and the environment continue, you should rent a car or a motorcycle.

Learn to Hua Hin

Hua Hin is easily accessible from Bangkok. There are daily trains from Bangkok Railway Station Hua Lumpong, which takes about three hours. There are also several government buses daily from the bus station in the south of Bangkok Victory Monument (minibus).

Where to stay:

Hua Hin house is full of five-star international chain of affordable guesthouses. During the high season, be sure to book in advance if you have a better selection to choose from.

Hotels in Hua Hin

What to expect:

Hua Hin attracts many local tourists, and many Europeans, and in high season the beach can be packed. Around the city there are probably as many German and Italian restaurants there are Thai.

What to do:

When not relaxing on the beach or by the pool in the hotel, you should ride! In Hua Hin there are always horses to rent and guide you lead, if you are not an experienced pilot. You can also hiking in the mountains near to or go a little further to one of the most beautiful National Parks, Sam Roi Yot.

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