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Ratchapakdi Park, also known as the "Park of Loyalty," is a project commissioned by the Royal Thai Army to commemorate and express allegiance to the Monarchy. The park spans over 222 rai (approximately 87 acres) along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand, located south of Hua Hin. The park consists of three main sections: the area dedicated to the Royal Statues, a massive multi-purpose courtyard,...
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Hua Hin Beach, nestled along the Gulf of Thailand in Prachuap Khiri Khan, is a timeless coastal gem that effortlessly blends royal heritage with natural serenity. With over five kilometers of powdery white sands and gentle, rolling waves, the beach exudes a refined elegance rarely found elsewhere in Thailand. Unlike many other crowded seaside destinations, Hua Hin Beach is intentionally free from ...
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Khao Takiab is a small hill located at the southern end of Hua Hin Beach, situated approximately 7 kilometers from Hua Hin town center. The name "Khao Takiab" (Chopstick Hill) comes from the hill's appearance, resembling a pair of chopsticks (Khao Kalok and Khao Noi). It is a tourist destination of both natural and religious significance, as there is a paved road leading to the summit, which house...
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Black Mountain Water Park is one of Thailand's premier water parks and a key tourist attraction in Hua Hin. It is set amidst beautiful natural scenery not far from Hua Hin town center. The park was designed and constructed according to international safety standards, featuring spacious and clean facilities ready to welcome both Thai and international tourists looking to escape the heat and enjoy a...
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Vana Nava Hua Hin Water Jungle is a large and modern water park located in the southern part of Hua Hin, just a few kilometers from the town center. The central concept of the park is the "Water Jungle," a simulated tropical rainforest environment achieved by planting a large number of real trees, making visitors feel as though they are enjoying water activities amidst lush, natural surroundings. ...
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Memory House Cafe Hua Hin is one of the most famous check-in spots in Hua Hin, known for its European countryside and minimalist aesthetic. The cafe is built around a charming white barn structure, which stands out beautifully against the natural backdrop.
The signature feature of the cafe is its expansive surroundings:
Romantic Meadow: The entire area is designed to resemble a lush, fluffy mead... read more
The signature feature of the cafe is its expansive surroundings:
Romantic Meadow: The entire area is designed to resemble a lush, fluffy mead... read more
Sai Noi Beach is a small, secluded beach located in the southern part of Hua Hin, near the Khao Tao community area. The name "Sai Noi" (Small Sand) refers to the beach's size, which is a small cove without significant length. The fine white sand contrasts beautifully with the azure seawater and is bordered by large rocky outcrops on both sides, creating a picturesque and private scene. This beach ...
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Suan Son Pradiphat Beach is a famous beach situated in the southern part of Hua Hin, approximately 10 kilometers from the town center. This beach is maintained under the supervision of the Infantry Centre and the Royal Thai Army, which ensures the area and its facilities are well-organized and adhere to high standards. Its main feature is the line of large seaside pine trees planted along the shor...
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Cicada Market is a highly popular art and craft night market in Hua Hin. It is located near Khao Takiab, close to the Hyatt Regency Hua Hin hotel, and not far from the town center. The market has been operating since 2011 with the concept of creating a space to showcase the artistic works and crafts of emerging artists and designers. The market atmosphere is shady and cozy because it is situated b...
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