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In 1910, Prince Chakrabongse, while hunting a deer, irrupted on a superb, very quiet beach. The prince was so impressed by the beauty of the site that he had a huge summer residence built in the neighborhood, the Villa Chakrabongse, which is still in the modern part of Hua Hin today. |
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Hua Hin became popular as a rainy season retreat in
the 1920's with the construction of the railway line from Bangkok. The beautiful, colonial
style Railway Hotel was built near Hua Hin's famous rocks in 1923 by the State Railway
Authority, which also built Thailand's first public golf course in Hua Hin in 1924. In
1926, King Rama VII built the Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) Palace on the beach a few km
north of the Railway Hotel and this palace is still frequently used by the Royal Family.
This set the stage for Hua Hin's popularity and unique ambiance which remains to this day. Located on the western shore of the Gulf of Siam, Hua-Hin is a approximately 2 and a half hours by road from Bangkok or 25 minutes by Air. |
| For over sixty years Thai Nobility, high society and the smart fashionable set have been coming to Hua-Hin to escape from the heat and the bustle of the city. Hua Hin is unlike any other beach resort in Thailand. If you're looking for bright lights and the frantic all-night action of cabarets and discos, you may be disappointed here. However, if you enjoy walks through the quiet winding streets of a friendly coastal village, sampling delicious seafood in restaurants overlooking the brightly lit fishing boats | ![]() |
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on the Gulf of Thailand
or around of golf on one of the several international standard links, Hua Hin could very
well be what you're looking for; it has a special character of its own. Hua Hin has one of the lowest rain falls in Thailand and being a coastal town gets that lovely sea breeze, so Hua Hin can be visited all year round. |
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Though the beaches and swimming pools are always
beckoning, the Hua Hin area also has shopping, temples, waterfalls, caves, quaint
neighborhoods and historical sites that will create memories for all members of the
family. A leisurely drive though the countryside, where one can see rice paddies and
pineapple plantations, children playing in the canals, and the beautiful scenery of
Prachuapkirikhan and Petchburi provinces is also a must.
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| Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.
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| Thailand, and especially Hua Hin, are not well known
around the world for their golf courses though they should be. The first golf course in
Thailand was built in Hua Hin in 1924 and there are now 8 courses within 30km of the town
and more are under construction. There is great golf to be played here, in addition to the
many activities available to the non-golfers in the family. Courses are well maintained
and service is excellent. Green fees at most courses are about $25 on weekdays and $50 on weekends. Caddies are required at most courses and are about $6 with an additional $4-8 tip, depending on their experience and help during your 18 holes. |
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| At those courses where available, electric carts are about $25 which usually includes a caddy. Caddies in Thailand are usually female and often quite adept at reading greens and determining yardage. They are not hired for their English ability however so speak slowly and listen attentively and you'll both do fine. Clubs are often available for about $15 and shoes an additional $2. | |
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TOURS Classic Thailand SCUBA DIVING Live aboards and day dives TRANSPORTATION |
CITIES Bangkok ECO TOURISM Khao Yai National Park
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