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INTRODUCTION
TO HUA HIN
Taking in lungs full of fresh clean
air while walking along the beach of Hua Hin is a kind
of therapy for the soul. It is obvious why Klai Kangwon
summer palace was called "Far From Worries",
while in Hua Hin cares seem a million miles away. There
is much more in Hua Hin, other than relaxation. This
is its most appealing qualities and it is also far from
the throbbing beat of neon signs and "go-go"
bars. Hua Hin hasn't compromised itself fot the sake
of International tourism.
The beach never seems crowded even
on long weekends. Clusters of umbrella shaded deck chairs
are scattered on white powdery sand; families are walking
and playing with their children and; Marlboro cowboy
look alike ply their ponies up and down the jetski free
beach. Looking out to the sea just before sunset, one
can see Burmese fisherman setting out for tonight catch.
For those up early enough to watch the sunrise will
see them returning with that nights supplies to be served
on one of several jetty based restaurants stretching
over the water. Hua Hin has some of the freshest and
best quality seafood in Thailand. It is little wonder
that the traditional Royal and aristocratic beach resort
has six, 18 hole courses within just 25 mins drive from
the town. The peace and serenity of Hua Hin is both
intoxicating and seductive.
KLAI KANGWON
PALACE
Built as a summer palace by King Rajakhipok
(Rama VII) for his Queen Rambai Barni, Wang Klai Kangwon,
remains the home of HM King Bhumipol, HM Queen Sirikit
when in Prachuab Kiri Khan and neighbouring provinces.
Now long after this royal seaside retreat became popularised
among commoners, it's open to the public when royalty's
not in residence.
It was designed in the Spanish style
to suit the tropical climate, by Prince Iddhidesarn
Kridara, a graduate from L'Ecole Des Beaux Art and the
director of the Department of Fine Art. Site preparation
began in October 1926 and on 21 September 1927 construction
started, paid for by the Privacy Purse. Its completion
was celebrated on 10-11 April 1929.
As it's a summer palace, there's no
throne room for audiences. Originally just three two-storey
mansions faced the sea. The largest, Phra Tamnak Piamsuk,
sits between Tamnak Plukkasem to the north and Tamnak
Noi to the south. Sectioned away by walls, the entourage
resided in bungalows.It feels more like a large house
than a formal palace - hence the name "Far
From Worries". Yet within just three years,
worries found their way down to Hua Hin and on 24 June
1932, following a bloodless coup, it was the site of
the abdication of absolute monarchy by King Prajadhipok
and the acceptance of a constitutional one. There's
nothing on display to record the event, unlike the pen
and desk used in the abdication of Edward VIII of English,
that are preserved at his Fort Belvedere study. In 1935,
King Prajadhipok decided he was unable to continue as
King and abdicated to live in Cranleigh, England, until
his death in 1941.
More recently, HM King Bhumipol commanded a mansion
to be built for HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
in the same style as the original seventh reign buildings.
Fronting the palace an Italianate garden features topiary
bushes and trees, stone sculptures from Bali, nautical
items and a sundial. Klai Kangwon Palace, Petchkasem
Beach Road, Hua Hin 77110 (66-32-511155, fax 66-32-510979)
Daily 9 am.-4 pm. (except during royal residence); Baht
20.
GOLF IN HUA
HIN
In the royal resort of Hua Hin, the
sport has to be golf. There are six 18-hole par-72 courses
within 25 minutes drive.
The oldest course in town, the
Royal Hau Hin Golf Course behind Hua Hin Railway
Station (66-32-512-475, fax 66-32-513038), is a gentle
samlor (tricycle) ride away. The gentlemen's course
is 6,678 yards and the ladies' 5,713. Green fees for
weekdays are Baht 600 rising to Baht 1,000 on Sat and
Sun. If you need to rent a set of clubs the fee is Baht
500, while caddie fees are Baht 100 for nine holes,
Baht 180 for 180. Shoe rental and driving range practice
are also available. Majestic Creek
Country Club (66-32-250162-6, fax 66-32-523477)
is 22 km away on the main road towards Cha-am. The Pro's
course is 7,123 yards, Semi Pro's 6,406 and Ladies'
5,571. Green fees are baht 550 for nine holes on any
day and 18 holes Mon-Wed and Fri. The full course Sat
and Sun costs Baht 1,100. There's a fixed caddie fee
of Baht 170 irrespective of holes played. Club rental
is Baht 500/set. Imperial Lake
View Hotel & Golf Course (66-32-520178, 520423,
fax 66-32-520098) is managed by the Imperial Hotel Group
and is 19 km. out of Hua Hin the Cha-am road. Mon-Fri
green fees for 18 holes are Baht 650; Sat and Sun fees
double to Baht 1,300. Caddie fees are Baht 170 for 18
holes, and Baht 600 for and electric buggy.Springfields
Royal Country Club of Cha-am (66-32-471303, fa
66-32-471324) was designed by Jack Nicklaus. The courses
range from Championship 7,063 yards and Professional
6,695 yards to Men's 6,281 yards, Ladies' 5,600 yards
and Junior's 4,964 yards. The course rating varies from
74.1 (Championship) to 71 (Juniors). Green fees for
9 or 18 holes are Baht 900 Mon-Fri rising to Baht 1,400
Sat and Sun. There's a flat caddie fee of Baht 170 and
club rental at Baht 660/set. Palm
Hills Resort & Country Club, Cha-am (66-32-520800-11,
fax 66-32-520820) is 8 km. out of Hua Hin. The Pro's
course is 6,903 yards, Men's 6,376 yards and Lasies'
5,599 yards. Green fees for 9 holes are weekdays Baht
350, Sat and Sun Baht 700. For 18 holes Baht 650 weekdays
and Baht 1,300 Sat, Sun and holidays. There's a flat
caddie fee of Baht 170, a cart fee of Baht 300 (9 holes)
or Baht 700 (18 holes) and club rental of Baht 600/set.
GETTING AROUND
Tours and transport to the many sights
around Hua Hin can be arranged by the major resort hotels.
Alternatively there are regular and inexpensive bus
services between the main centres. In the resorts the
most common means of transportation is the trishaw accommodating
two passengers.
DINING &
ENTERTAINMENT
Resort hotels offer an excellent choice
of restaurants serving a variety of cuisines. In addition
Hua Hin has several simple but good restaurants where
the local specialty is deliciously fresh seafood.
For evening entertainment there are
cocktail lounges and nightclubs at the major hotels.
In a different vein, Hua Hin's night market affords
great pleasure for the browser and shopper alike. Best
buys for the dedicated shopper are locally produced
silk and cotton, as well as the region's famous dried
seafood and various kinds of kanom, Thai sweets.Indeed,
Cha-am and Hua Hin offer a little of everything-- except
crowds.
ATTRACTIONS
IN HUA HIN
Khao Takiab,
Khao Krailat
These two hills are only 4 kilometers from Hua Hin township.
A local bus service from Hua Hin to Khao Takiab is located
on the sea shore It is convenient to get to the top
of Khao Takiab where it is cool and shady and one can
view local scenery.
Sea
Pine Tree Garden
This garden is located 8 kilometers from Hua Hin city.
A left turn is made at Km. 240 for a distance a 500
meters. The original name of this garden was "Pradiphat
Garden Convalescence and RelaxationThere Area"
and is taken care of by Army Welfare Office. There are
food shops and accommodation for the public.
Khao Tao
This hill is located in the area of Amphoe Hua Hin Office.
Between Km. 243-244 there is a one kilometer branch
road on the left, which leads to the spot. There are
two beautiful beaches called Sai No Beach and Sai Yai
Beach.
NEIGHBORING
ATTRACTIONS (Visit Cha-Am)
Sam Roi Yot
National Park
This park is 58 kilometers from Hua
Hin town ship. It occupies an area of 61,300 rais (some
24,520 acres) and was designated as a national park
on June 28, 1966. The geographical characteristics of
the park consist of high limestone mountains, wide Marshland
near the sea shore, and islands. In addition it is also
the center of various species and families of plants
and trees as well as the home of wild animals. There
are three caves worth visiting within the park: Keaw
Cave, Sai Cave and Phrayanakhon Cave.
There are bungalows and a camping area
for those who require an overnight stay in the park.
Reservations can be made at the National Park Division,
Forestry Department Tel. (02) 5790529
Prachuap
Bay
This bay is situated in the vicinity of Prachuap Khiri
Khan township,90 kilometers from Hua Hin. Its beach
is long and pleasant. There are bungalow accommodation
operated by both the Provincial Administration Organizations
and the Municipality for public service. Details can
be obtained by telephoning (032) 611204
Manao
Bay
This bay is located five kilometers from Prachuap Khiri
Khan township area and is administered by the Royal
Thai Airforce. A permit should be obtained from the
commander of the 53rd Squadron, Prachuap Khiri Khan,
prior to a visit.
Wanakon
Beach
This beach is 22 kilometers from Prachuap Khiri Khan
township Travel to Km. 345 make a right turn and go
3.5 kilometers to the sign board saying "Huai Yang
Arboretum". The seven kilometers long beach is
lined with sea pines. Accommodation facilities can be
reserved at the Faculty of Forest Affairs, Kasetsart
University, Tel. (02) 5790520 Huai Yang Waterfall Forest
Park A few kilometers from Wanakon Beach, this is an
ideal place for picnics and natural sight-seeing.
TRANSPORTATION
By Bus
Air-con(litioned buses leave Bangkok's Southern Bus
Terminal (Tel. (02) 435-5032, 435-5097, 4357455) 36
times daily between 4.20 a.m.. and 4.20 p.m. (40 minute
intervals).
Non-air-conditioned coaches leave from Bangkok's Southern
Bus terminal on Petkasem Road 19 times daily.
By Train
Trains depart daily from Bangkok for Hua Hin.
Express Diesel Railcar leaves Bangkok daily at 9.15
p.m.
Express trains leave Bangkok 5 times daily at 2.00 p.m.,
3.15 p.m., 5.05 p.m.,7.20p.m.and 10.35 p.m.
Rapid trains leave Bangkok 4 times daily at 12.35 p.m.,
4 p.m., 5.45 p.m., and 6.30 p.m.
Diesel Railcars leave Bangkok twice vice daily at 9.00
a.m. and 1.40 p.m. |