Nine Things To Do In Hua Hin.
Visit an Elephant Camp.
Staus: Open daily.
A great place to visit especially with children, help wash or walk the gracious elephants, help prepare food & feed them or volunteer for a few days to learn more about their requirements.
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Visit Hua Hin's Famous Beach.
Staus: Open daily.
Hua Hin's beach stretches for four kilometers and while it might not be the largest or the whitest in Thailand, it makes up for it by being great for swimming, offering lots of family-friendly things to do, kitesurfing and banana boat rides.
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Visit Maruekhathaiyawan Palace.
Staus: TBC.
Built for King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) as a summer retreat in the 1920s, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace is constructed entirely of teak wood and sits right on the beach. (tip:please dress appropriately for your visit).
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Visit Hua Hin Night Market.
Staus: Open Evenings.
Nothing beats the authentic feel of a local night market, soak up the atmosphere and experience real Thai market culture. Located in the heart of the city, you'll find arts and crafts next to cheap snacks and stalls offering apparel of all sorts.
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Visit Khao Tikiab.
Staus: Open daily.
Khao Takiab offers access to a quiet stretch of beach and impressive views over Hua Hin from several viewpoints. Some of the best seafood restaurants in town are located in this area, as well as some of the most colorful Buddhist temples you'll find in Hua Hin.
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Visit Cicada Market.
Staus: Open Friday to Sunday.
Cicada is popular with both Thai and foreign tourists and is particularly lively once the sun goes down. The market is divided into four sections that include decorative home items and fashion for sale, an art gallery, a massive outdoor food court, and an area dedicated to live music and shows.
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Visit the waterparks.
Staus: Open daily.
Hua Hin has several award winning water parks, all of them are family orientated and typically run a shuttle bus service from the city center. (tip: open daily, daylight hours).
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Visit Pranburi Forest Park.
Staus: Open daily.
Twenty kilometers south of Hua Hin is Pranburi Forest Park home to the largest mangrove forest in Thailand. Two raised wooden boardwalks twist through thick mangrove roots, over the Pranburi River and all the way to the coastline offering peeks of wildlife and even a small fishing village.
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Visit Wonderland for a drink.
Staus: Open daily.
An up and coming area for the bar/night scene, soi 94 now offers a full range of night time activities and dining activities and it's quite centrally located.
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