An article to summarize what are the main attractions and therefore the things to see and do during a stay or visit to Hua Hin.
Before taking the road to Bangkok, thus marking the end of this month throughout Thailand, I wanted to stop at the Hua Hin market, this market made in the "old style", in the 50s style mixed with
So in search of the "Lotus swamp" or lotus marsh, this artificial lake created to develop tourism and which today also serves as an observation post for birds is a really nice place, with all these floating lotuses,
About 60km south of Hua Hin is Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, the name literally translated meaning the hills with 300 peaks, considered the Thai "Guilin", the site is definitely worth a visit.
So here comes the last stage of this trip across Thailand with my parents, Hua Hin, a seaside resort quite well-known to Bangkokians but less sulphurous and more peaceful than Pattaya.