This coastal district in Thailand offers more than just stunning beaches lined with options for an opulent Hua Hin family resort. Delve into its unique side with these off-the-beaten-path experiences, offering a glimpse into the region’s culture, history, and natural beauty. Ditch the typical tourist itinerary – embark on an unforgettable adventure exploring Hua Hin’s unexpected side.
Watch Elephants Roam a Vineyard – Monsoon Valley Vineyard
Although many elephant reserves and protected parks exist around the country, enjoy a truly unique experience at Monsoon Valley Vineyard. Sip on award-winning wines while observing majestic elephants roam freely amidst the lush grapevines. This unexpected combination creates a memorable and picturesque scene.
Take a Selfie at a Historic Train Station – Hua Hin Railway Station
Step back in time at the charming Hua Hin Railway Station – a unique station that attracts many sight-seers due to its elaborate design. This architectural gem is an amalgamation of distinct Royal Thai and European styles, which brings a whimsical aura to an ordinary station. A short drive from Avani+ Hua Hin Resort, visitors can easily access this spot to snap a photo in front of the colourful facade, amidst the historic atmosphere.
Marvel at a Hidden Shrine Bathed in Sunlight – Tham Khao Luang Cave
Explore the hidden wonder of Tham Khao Luang Cave, with a uniquely breathtaking sight, straight from a fairytale. Sunlight streams through crevices in the cave ceiling, illuminating a small Buddhist shrine nestled within a heart-shaped cove. This tranquil setting offers a moment of peace for the more adventurous traveller, and a slice of cultural discovery.
Stroll Along A Floating Fishing Village – Bang Tabun River Floating Fisherman’s Village
Round up your unconventional Hua Hin journey with a visit to Bang Tabun River’s floating fishing village. Glimpse into a unique way of life followed by the residents of this quaint village, and take a boat tour to make out colourful houses built on stilts above the water. Interact with the friendly locals and learn about their sustainable fishing practices.