Prachuap Khiri Khan:
Hua Hin district
Chat Chai Market:
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This
is an old market that located in the center of Hua Hin town on National
Highway no.4 (Petchakasem Road). It was built in 1926 on the royal
initiative of King Rama VII, on the occasion of his royal first visit
to Klai Kangwon Palace. The structure of the market was made of
reinforced concrete with a 7-curved roof, which symbolized King Rama
VII. You can buy souvenirs, fresh and dried sea foods in this market.
Hua Hin Beach:
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Hua
Hin is the most famous beach in Thailand for Thai holidaymakers. It is
a clear sea water, wide white sandy beach and large, unique, rocks
scattered along with the beach offer and everlasting charm to all
visitors.
The Royal Waiting Room (Bhlap
Bhla) at Hua Hin Railway Station:
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Located
at Hua Hin Railway Station, this is one of the oldest railway stations
in the country. This waiting room was moved from Sanam Chan in Nakhon
Pathom province during the reign of King Rama VI. It is striking Thai
architectural style and makes a popular tourist attraction.
Hua Hin Night Market:
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Situated
on Dechanuchit road, it is a center for shoppers and food lovers who
can buy a variety of food from various friendly stalls. It is adding a
colour and vibrancy to the town, especially in the evening. This is a
one place in Hua Hin that you do not miss it.
Khao Ta Kiab:
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A
small hill locates 5 kilometers south of Hua Hin town. There is a
temple at the top of this hill. You can also see a spectacular view of
Hua Hin. At the foot of this hill lies Khao Ta Kiab beach. It is a
white sandy beach with a clear blue sea where you can ride horseback
along the seashore.
Suan Son Pradipat:
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It is 8
kilometers southwards of Hua Hin beach. This beautiful beach is lined
with casuarinas pine trees. It is a quiet beach and under the
supervision of the military. The place offers bungalows, hotels rooms,
as well as meals in the restaurant. For more information, please
contact +66(032) 536 581-4.
Hua Hin Elephant Village:
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Located
about 3 kilometers west of Hua Hin town. Enjoy the lush natural
landscape, the elephant performances and observe the livelihood of the
mahout and his families from the elephant's back. For more information,
please contact +66(032) 516 181.
Luang Po Tuad, Huay Mongkhon
Temple:
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Located
16 kilometers west of Hua Hin town and situated in Moo 6, Nong Bhap sub
district. It is well known for the large statue of Luang Po Tuad (in
sitting meditation posture) that is 990 centimeters wide across the lab
115 centimeters high. This outstanding Luang Po Tuad statue is made of
ended metal and is set on an elevated base surrounded by a beautiful
landscape.
How to get
there: It is about 16 kilometers from Hua Hin
town. Take the road no.3218 that heading west route. Cross bypass road
and keep going straight until reach Nong Ta Pao Intersection and then
turn left. After that driving through the road, you will see the temple
of Huay Mongkhon on the right hand.
Pa La-U Waterfall:
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60 kilometers west of Hua Hin
district, Pa La-U is in Nong Bhap sub district. It features a 15-layer
waterfall in a fertile tropical rain forest which has water all year
round. This is a place where butterflies congregate, especially in the
early morning from 7.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. It is under supervision of
Kaeng Ka Chan National Park. For more information, please contact
+66(032) 646 294, or Prachuap Tourist Information +66(032) 611 491.
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How
to get there: From Hua Hin takes the road no.3218, heading
west. Cross
bypass and keep going straight on the same road, which changes to be
road no. 3219. It is total far from Hua Hin to Pa L-U about 60
kilometers.
Baan Sillapin Hua Hin:
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Located in Khao Hin
Lek Fai sub district, 5 kilometers west of Hua Hin. It covers an area
of 17,600 square meters. This gallery holds exhibitions on different
kinds of artworks by various artists all year round. Opening hours:
Tuesday-Saturday from 10.00 a.m. -5.00 p.m. free admission. Visitors
can get more information at www.huahinartistvillage.com
or call
+66(032) 534 830.
How to get
there: It is about 5 kilometers from Hua
Hin town. Travelers can take by turn to Soi Hua Hin 70 that is the road
no.3218. The same route to Huay Mongkhon Temple. Cross the railway and
then go straight on the road. Travelers will see Baan Sillapin on the
right hand.
Talad Chak Chan (Cicada Market):
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Located
Sri Garden’s area. Just follow the road to Khao Ta Kiab. Talad Chak
Chan is at the beginning of the road on the left hand side. In the
evening, visitors will hear the sound of cicadas very loundly in the
whole area (Do you get its name why this market is called Chak Chan
Market because Chak Chak in Thai language is Cicada in English ones).
There are many activities, shows and performances at the stadium. One
character of this market is the way of vendors display their hand-made
artistic works on the mats. Second hand goods are also available here.
If you are hungry just stop at the food stalls you like. Opening hours:
Friday-Sunday from 4.00 p.m. – 10.00 p.m.
Plearn Wan:
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It
is located on a little further north of Klai Kang Won Palace, on the
opposite side of Petchakasem road. You will notice a big building that
made of zinc and wood. The Decoration, food and the items tell the
story of the old days. For more information, please contact +66(032)
520 311-2 or visit www.plearnwan.com
Hua Hin Hill Vineyard:
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Located
on Baan Khok Chang Bhattana, Nong Bhap sub district. It is the first
and the only vineyard in Prachuap Khiri Khan. This vineyard is not far
from the seaside and the climate is suitable to grow various types of
grapes. The ideal period to visit is from February – March. There is a
bistro style restaurant, surrounded by mountain ranges where you can
have free wine tasting. Other activities include elephant riding around
the vineyard, planting a gravevine and picking grapes. For more
information, please contact +66(032)526 351 or visit
www.huahinhillvineyard.com
How to get
there: Form Hua Hin market, take
the road no.3218 cross the railroad. Go straight pass the bypass road.
Continue until you reach Nong Ta Pao intersection. Keep going straight
on the same road, about 12 kilometers. After that turn left into the
road no.3301 for about 8.5 kilometers, and then turn right at Khok
Chang School. From there, it is about 15 kilometers to get the
vineyard.
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