Hua Hin villas : Khao Sam Roi Yot

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Hua Hin - seaside resort on the gulf of thailand

Hua Hin is a seaside resort set on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand. Once known as a quiet fishing village, it grew into a renowned escape destination from the 1920’s after the royal families started building summer palaces here. The weather of this location is typically pleasant and can be enjoyed throughout the year. This laidback resort town is mostly popular with Thai people as a weekend break, especially from Bangkok to take pleasure in the beaches and Hua Hin golfing. Moreover, Hua Hin villas are also very popular for those who plan to visit Prachuap Kirikan. For Hua Hin nightlife, the downtown is very international, and to relax, Hua Hin is home to some of the finest spas in Thailand where you can get an expert Thai massage.

Major attractions of Hua Hin

The best things in Hua Hin can mostly be done on the seaside. Though the Thai people envisage this location as a romantic getaway destination, it now currently has seaside houses, summer palaces, and luxurious holiday villas to rent in Hua Hin. Much of its major attractions lie in the charming old-world feel but the others include Hua Hin beach and Khao Takiab which is a landmark hill which has various temples and is a great place to watch the sunset. Moreover, the Hua Hin beach runs from one side to the other, and gives you incredible long range views. The favourite market is in the middle of Hua Hin, and is tourist oriented. The one favoured by the Thais is called the Grand Market. You can visit these locations and make the most of your vacation.

Rent A Luxurious Holiday Villa In Hua Hin

If you just want to relax in Hua Hin, there are a number of Hua Hin Villas hugging the beach; others are based around the town centre, all catering to the modern holiday maker in search of comfort and privacy, in a holiday destination with plenty to see and do. Apart from relaxing in Hua Hin, there is a lot to indulge in Hua Hin. Restaurants close to the beach and on Khao Takiab are tourist orientated, and authentic Thai food sellers are on Phetkasem Rd along the way to Khao Takiab.


Khao Sam Roi Yot

The Khao Sam Roi Yot, a marine national park, is one of Thailand's best kept secrets. The name, when translated means three hundred peaks. Yet there is more to this park than the peaks of the Tenasserim Mountains. The park preserves of some of the country's finest shoreline habitat, including sprawling marshes filled with water fowl. This largest freshwater marsh in Thailand is home to a large number of birds, amphibians, reptiles and small mammals and it is precisely due to this it has been listed as a site of global importance by the World Conservation Union (IUCN).

Accommodation in Khao Sam Roi Yot

You can stay in a tent or a camp in the park; however people prefer to take a day trip to park from Hua Hin or Pranburi. Both these areas have a fair share of vacation villas to make your stay a comfortable one. Vacation villas in Pranburi and Hua Hin are a perfect alternative to staying in hotels. These vacation villas offer more privacy, more space, more facilities and all within your budget. Make your stay all the more special by renting a vacation villa that provides you the perfect opportunity to stay close to nature and taste the local slice of life.

Attraction in Khao Sam Roi Yot

The park offers great educational value and recreational attractions: fine sandy beaches, superb mountain viewpoints forest trails, boat excursions, spectacular caves, the list is exhaustive.

The preserve is a magnet for the bird lovers who come here to see and capture on camera more than 200 bird species, along with monitor lizards, mongooses, deer and goat-antelope.

You can explore the Sai Kaeo, Sai or the largest, Phaya Nakhon cave. The long hike is especially worth it when you see the Phra Thinang Khuha Kharuhat, a four-gable roofed pavilion constructed 130 years ago.

Trek through the forested sections and you can see a wide variety of wild life such as Serow and blackish goat antelope, dusky or spectacled langur, crab-eating or long tailed macaque, barking deer, porcupine and a whole host of others.

Wind your way through various forest trails, discover numerous caves and if you are tired, simply rest on fine white sandy beaches. You can also take boat excursions to outlying islands and if you are lucky enough, you may see the pods of dolphins that inhabit the bay. Those who are less-actively inclined, can float by boat down river from Wat Khao Dang and see the herons and egrets.