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Hidden Hua Hin: 8 Reasons to Travel to Hua Hin That Are Not the Beach

Discover why you should visit Hua Hin, a beloved beach getaway for over a century, which originated from the construction of a railway connecting bustling Bangkok to this dreamy seaside town.

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Discover why you should visit Hua Hin, a beloved beach getaway for over a century, which originated from the construction of a railway connecting bustling Bangkok to this dreamy seaside town.

Hua Hin, a beloved beach getaway for over a century, traces its roots back to the construction of a railroad connecting bustling Bangkok to this dreamy seaside town. By the mid-1920s, it had become the preferred holiday retreat for Thai nobility, drawn by its pristine coastline. Today, Hua Hin transcends the beach experience. Unlike other coastal towns, it seamlessly blends beachfront charm with a vibrant city-like ambience. Here, historical attractions, diverse shopping options and delightful gastronomy await. Travellers can explore some hidden gems beyond the beach:

  1. Chase the Waterfalls

Nestled within the lush, bird-filled forest of Kaeng Krachan National Park is the magnificent 11-tiered Pa La-U rock waterfall. After trekking along a parallel trail to the stream, explore the many different levels of the waterfall, with plenty of butterfly and wildlife spotting opportunities in the surrounding jungle. For the adventurous, there’s a rope swing and refreshing water for epic jumps, and overnight camping.

  1. Walk the Roti Trail

Roti, a beloved treat in Hua Hin, is a soft-cooked omelette wrapped around delightful fillings like banana, mango, cheese and coconut. Start your self-guided roti tour at street stalls and the famous Hua Hin Night Market and end it on a high note at one of the legendary Than Roti eateries where flavours range from condensed milk to chicken curry.

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  1. Bike Through Vineyards
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Hua Hin boasts some of the nicest biking scenery you’ll find this close to Bangkok. Enjoy the sun, the sea and the flat terrain as you roll through Monsoon Valley’s vineyards or take on a more challenging mountain biking tour through the surrounding hills. Afterwards, unwind with a wine bottle painting session.

  1. Disappear into Pineapple Plantations

Hua Hin is known for its delicious pineapples, arguably Thailand’s finest. Take an epic road trip through lush pineapple and papaya plantations that lie just a 10-minute drive out of town. After cycling through fantastical fields stretching as far as the eye can see, stop for a bite of fried pineapple – a popular dessert served in roadside shops and restaurants in Thailand.

  1. Meet the Monkeys at Hin Lek Fai Hill

Visiting the Hin Lek Fai Hill viewpoint is a great way to orient yourself and get a lay of the land. Take in panoramic views of the town and coastline, explore the landscaped park and breezy garden, and perhaps make friends with the local cheeky monkeys.

  1. Try the Muay Thai Training
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Change up your workout routine with a touch of Thai martial arts. Local gyms and mixed martial arts centres offer authentic Muay Thai training alongside Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other disciplines for all fitness levels.

  1. Spend a Day at The Standard, Hua Hin

Our client, The Standard Hua Hin, is renowned for its excellent leisure facilities. However, for many repeat guests, the attraction lies just as much in culinary collaborations and forward-looking music programming. With a day pass, you can relax by the pool, unwind in the sauna and enjoy the stunning beachfront lawn as the resort puts on another exciting event. Prices are THB 800 for adults, THB 400 for kids Sunday – Friday, THB 1,000 for adults, and THB 500 for kids on Saturdays. 

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8.     Travel the Retro Way

Savour the beauty of Thailand at a slower pace by hopping on a train. Relish picturesque landscapes passing by the windows as you take the leisurely rail journey from Hua Hin to Bangkok. Departing from the iconic Hua Hin Railway Station, which dates back to 1910, the train route passes through scenic countryside, endless coconut plantations and Bangkok’s suburbs, with people from various walks of life going about their daily routines.

Whether you’re a nature lover, foodie or adventure seeker, Hua Hin has something special to offer beyond its beautiful beaches.

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