Visit Thailand's first coastal National Park with its 300 Peaks. Se locals at the Fishing village Ban Pu. Climb to the Phraya Nakhon cave which has a hole in the ceiling allowing sunlight to penetrate. See the Khuha Kharuehat Pavilion in the middle of the cave. The sun will shine directly on it and make it look amazing beautiful.
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Kuiburi National Park is the only place in Thailand where more than 320 protected wild elephants live and you will have the unique 99% opportunity to see them in this untouched wildlife. In addition to Asian elephants and gaurs, the other relatively common mammals are golden jackals, various deer, langurs, white-handed gibbons, Burmese hares, Malay porcupines and wild boars. Kui Buri has a rich fauna of birds with over 260 species currently. Crested falcons, grey peacock pheasants, ferrous partridges, Tickell's brown hornbills, white-crowned hornbills, brown fish owls, yellow-ventilated green pigeons, white-fronted dwarf-eared owls, mustache hawks, red-necked hornbills, blue-collared parrots, chestnut-nickel fork tails, red-bearded bee-eaters, maroon woodpeckers.There are also birds like the Crested Fireback, Indian Roller and Asian Openbill bird or even gaurs and leopards.
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Take the opportunity to learn about the rescued wild animals living at a wildlife rescue centre and elephant refuge. See hundreds of animals, and get up close and personal to elephants in a responsible and non-exploitative manner. This Wildlife Rescue Center and Wildlife Hospital is Asia's biggest and known from International TV channels, with tigers, bears, elephants and much more.
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This walking tour is for the true foodie and includes a traditional Thai breakfast, market exploration, noodles and street food, with many more tastes.
This is our #1 tour, encompassing around 10-15+ items chosen to give an insight into the varied flavours of this fabulous cuisine; street food, salads, fruits, desserts, spices & drinks; along with a few surprises.
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Phetchaburi is one of Thailand's oldest cities and is known for the most famous palace is the Summer Palace of King Rama 5 on Khao Wang Hill which entire grounds consist of royal halls, palaces, temples and other buildings elegantly built in a balanced Thai, neoclassical Western and Chinese architectural style. The old palaces were converted into museums that displayed royal amenities used by King Rama IV and King Rama V. Wat Mahat Temple is a mixture of the late Ayutthaya and early Rattanakosin styles with an adaptation of the ancient Khmer monastery. Khao Luang Cave Temple was built during the reign of King Chulalongkorn and has a hole through which sunlight comes and shimmers on stones, making the cave colorful and allowing visitors to see all the beauty of the inside of the cave.
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Take the opportunity to learn about the rescued creatures living at a wildlife rescue centre and elephant refuge. See hundreds of animals, and get up close and personal to elephants in a responsible and non-exploitative manner.
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The Pranburi Forest Park is known for its vast and dense forests of mangroves and twisty trails that lead visitors to all corners of the park. With its pristine views and natural beauty, Pranburi Park is the perfect escape from some of the urban centers in southern Thailand.
The nature reserve is an excellent day excursion from the Hua Hin area. Not only will the tranquil and majestic scenery surround you, but you’ll also get to see an abundant array of flora and wildlife, many of which are exclusive to Thailand.
Khao Daeng viewpoint at 157 meters peak accessible by a trail around seven hundred meters from the headquarters. This viewpoint has an impressive 360° view over the surrounding valley and mountains. Long-tailed macaques and birds are common in the area. During June the Viewpoint is closed and we visit Chao Mae Tubtim Thong Shrine a beautiful viewpoint where you can clearly see the Pran Buri River and Pak Nam Pran Village.
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A city can completely change at night. Watch as Hua Hin blossoms into a city of lights and color after dark, giving you an unforgettable experience in this coastal city. This tour will first take you to the Hua Hin Railway Station and Fishing Pier, where you will not only be able to learn more about the city's history but also discover more about the everyday life of its locals, even after dark. A delicious Thai dinner will await you next, giving you a taste of the delicious seafood that Hua Hin is known for. You will then take a trip to the famous Hua Hin night market where stalls and bazaars crop up, displaying local wares, souvenirs, goods, and more for you to enjoy. You will have plenty of free time to explore and walk around this gorgeous city at night.
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Damnoen Saduak is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities, food, and for giving you an insight into the bygone way of life. An early morning start is worth in order to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak by boat at its liveliest. Visit a sugar cane factory and have lunch. Before you return you will have the opportunity to visit the Kao Yoi Cave!
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Discover Thailand's most famous floating market and historic royal palace on this comprehensive day trip from Hua Hin with longtail boat ride and authentic lunch.
Discover Thailand's most famous floating market and historic royal palace on this comprehensive day trip from Hua Hin with longtail boat ride and authentic lunch.
Visit Damnoen Saduak Floating Market where colorful longtail boats filled with fruits, delicacies, and handcrafted goods navigate bustling waterways in unchanged tradition. Watch vendors paddle between boats selling tropical fruits and Thai dishes while capturing incredible photos.
Continue to historic Phetchaburi to explore former royal residence where Thai kings retreated. Expert guide shares royal history and architectural significance as you wander ornate throne halls and temple courtyards.
Enjoy authentic regional lunch at local restaurant sampling specialties unique to this historic area.
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Damnoen Saduak is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities, food, and for giving you an insight into the bygone way of life. An early morning start is worth in order to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak by boat at its liveliest. Visit a sugar cane factory and have lunch. Before you return you will have the opportunity to visit the Kao Yoi Cave!
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Stand in the misty shadow of a tumbling waterfall in the heart of a thick jungle and ride in the back of a quirky songtheaw pickup truck as you make a visit Kaeng Krachan National Park.
- Stunning trip through the lush Kaeng Krachan National Park
- Photo opportunities at Pala-U's cascading waterfalls
- Refreshing lunch serves at a local restaurant
- Fun-filled riding adventure in bus-like pickup, songtheaw
- Stress-free transportation to & from your Hua Hin hotel
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Discover the beauty of Hua Hin on foot with our curated
walking tours. Whether you're visiting for the first time
or looking to uncover hidden gems, exploring Hua Hin by walking lets you
experience its culture, history, and landmarks up close.
Local Tips for Hua Hin
Wear comfortable shoes — Hua Hin streets may be cobblestoned.
Don’t miss trying local food or drink
Look out for public fountains to refill your water.
Book tickets in advance to skip the lines at popular attractions.
Guided vs. Self-Guided Walking Tours
A guided walking tour offers expert insights, historical
context, and often includes skip-the-line access to major landmarks. If you
prefer flexibility, a self-guided route lets you explore
Hua Hin at your own pace using maps and mobile apps.
Combining both options is ideal for a complete experience.
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