Do you know about a small town called Hua Hin? Well, let's know more.
Have you heard about a place called Hua Hin? It is a small town in Thailand, located about 200km south of Bangkok. You all might be wondering, why am I writing about some unknown small town when there are many known and famous tourist places. Well, there is a reason behind which will be revealed as I move on.
Why Hua Hin?
Thailand is known for its pristine beaches and amazing marine life. When we visited Thailand, our main aim was to go for a Scuba diving. We contacted an agent and he suggested that Hua Hin is one the best places to go scuba. Underrated and silent as this is a little unknown place and far away from the known beaches of Phuket, Krabi and Pattaya. Since we had nothing to lose, we travelled to Hua Hin. However, as luck would have it, the scuba was cancelled due to inclement weather and high tides. We didn't lose our hearts and we did something more adventurous, which I will cover further.
How to reach Hua Hin?
Hua Hin is well connected by road, rail and air. There are direct flights from Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. Fastest route is by road. Many cabs ply from Bangkok to Hua Hin. However, we chose the cheaper option - train. It is a 4-hour journey through the countryside of Thailand. Comfy train made us fall asleep through the journey, giving us a bit of a break too.
Accommodation:
Hua Hin is a small but a resort town. There are a lot of beach resorts and Airbnb stays available. We had booked a small condominium which was cosy and beach facing. Rocco condo sea view was our stay here.
Things to do in Hua Hin:
As I mentioned before, one of the major activities is scuba diving. Since, we did not get any opportunity to do so, we went on a hiking trip to a cave called the Phraya Nakhon cave. There are other activities here too. One can visit the Hua hin beach, Rajbhakti park, Night market, a viewpoint etc. I will show you around the cave.
Phraya Nakhon cave:
The Phraya Nakhon cave is about 50km from Hua hin, a max of an hour journey. The Phraya Nakhon Cave is located in the depths of the Khao Sam Roi Yat National Park. We booked a cab and drove towards the cave. On the way, we were lucky to see numerous pineapple plantations. The entrance of the park is by the beach. From here, you have two ways to move forward. You can either hire a boat to reach to the other side where you can start trekking a hill. Or you can trek another hill before the beach again to the same point.
As I said, due to inclement weather, we had no option of boat, so we had to start the trek sooner with the first hill. There are well laid steps, so it is not a difficult trek. It took us around 40 mins to climb up and down the hill. The views were amazing as we climbed. The hill overlay the beautiful Andaman Sea and with the breeze blowing across, it made the trek wonderful.
Wow, seems an amazing place. I lived the journey through your blog :) <3
ReplyDeleteThanks malak :)
DeleteFantastic write up. I would really love to visit this place. How was the train journey?any photos taken of that?
ReplyDeleteTrain journey was very good. It was empty when we travelled so we got a break there. Unfortunately, I did not click any photos of that.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, well described:)
ReplyDeleteTempts me to be there!
Thanks Shruthi :)
DeleteAmazing place!! Literally took me der:)
ReplyDeleteIt really is an amazing place.
DeleteAwesome write up bro.. Great pics to go with it.. Need to add this place to bucket list..
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