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Bangkok

As Thailand’s capital and most populous city, Bangkok is not only the country’s business and tourism center, it is also the country’s focal point in terms of cultural events

Chiang Mai

Located in the center of the province of the same name, Chiang Mai is the spiritual capital of Thailand

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is the northernmost province of Thailand, which is becoming increasingly popular among tourists thanks to its unique natural surroundings and fascinating heritage

Hua Hin

Hua Hin is one of the oldest and most reputable beach resort towns in the country, with even the royal family putting down roots here

Khao Lak

Khao Lak is a resort town in the Phang Nga province only just emerging as a tourist center, and as such is better suited to those with families or who are not in any kind of rush

Koh Chang

Second only to Phuket in terms of size, Koh Chang is the second largest island in Thailand

Koh Kood (Kut)

Koh Kood is unrivalled in terms of its privacy and tropical landscapes, which is why you see it most often in the Bounty chocolate bar commercials

Koh Lanta Yai

Koh Lanta Yai makes up the largest part of the Koh Lanta archipelago, located in southern Krabi province

Koh Phangan

Koh Phangan is one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand

Koh Samed

Samad belongs to Rayong province. It is a small island, only 6 km. It is one of the most popular resorts in Thailand

Pattaya, Head office:
565/83 Moo 10, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

Phuket office: 16/125-126, Moo 2, Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Phuket 83120, Thailand

Regional contacts:

Bangkok: 40/6 Soi Sukhumvit 49, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samui: 80/107 Moo 5, Choengmon Street, Bophut, Koh Samui, Suratthani 84320, Thailand

Krabi: 495/37–38 Tanasap Village, Utarakij Road, Krabi Yai, Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailand

Koh Chang: 21/15 Moo 4, Klong Prao Beach, Koh Chang, Trat 23170, Thailand

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Hua Hin

Hua Hin is one of the oldest and most reputable beach resort towns in the country, with even the royal family putting down roots here. For those looking to enjoy a calm cool vacation while learning a little about the culture and history of Thailand, this is the place for you.

Location

Located just 225 km southwest of Bangkok, Hau Hin is one of eight districts in the northern part of Thailand’s Malay Peninsula. While a flight to Bangkok was once on the itinerary from the nearby airport, currently the only way to reach this beach resort town is on wheels: car, bus, or train. Bus transfer from Suvarnabhumi International Airport takes about three and a half hours.

Beach Vacations

The hustle and bustle of urban life has not reached the quiet beaches of Hua Hin, where a relaxing stay is assured by one and all. Beaches tend not to be crowded and the shoreline is nice and shallow, making it perfect for families with young children.

Likewise, the long stretches of sand couldn’t be greater for those who like long walks along the beach.

Sights

Should you choose Hua Hin as your vacation destination, you might be graced with a glimpse of members of the royal family who often vacation here. They’re ports of call while in Hua Hin are a number of royal palaces, both old and new: Mrigadayavan, Phra Nakhon Khiri and Ban Puen. In addition, the Khao Luang Cave Temple and the Rama V Pavilion in Phraya Nakhon Cave are both worth a visit.

Hua Hin is also famous for its national parks. Khao Phanom Bencha and Sam Roi Yot, also known as Three Hundred Peaks Park, excite with their bizarre limestone formations, lush vegetation, and diverse wildlife.

Entertainments

Hau Hin is replete with restaurants, cafés, shops, day spas, and beauty salons, with hotels providing the entertainment in the evening.

Should you feel like you want to wander off and discover the area, why not take in one of the many excursions on offer, including a tour of the local Center of Arts and Crafts where a large collection of art and antique furniture resides peacefully alongside a great many works by contemporary Thai artists. The Royal Klai Kangwon summer palace, the old railway station, and a number of other options to assist in your Thai cultural education are also on offer.

The pride of Hua Hin however is its traditional royal polo tournament held annually in September, which attracts both local and European teams.

Active Leisure

If golf is your sport, then this is where’ll want to focus your time in Thailand. A number of first-class clubs, including the famous Royal Hua Hin Golf Club, of which His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama IX happens to be a member, is located here.

Prices

Hua Hin can be a rather expensive resort town. Prices are, on average, 10-15% higher than in Pattaya, for example.

Please note:

English is the main international language spoken in Hua Hin.


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