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Hua Hin

 Getting there
It's pretty easy to get from BKK to Hua Hin. With the new road, the AC bus from Southern Bus station takes only 3 hours.  

You could also take a train which will take a bit less then 4 hours. 

What to do

Hua Hin 
Hua Hin is a pretty touristic by now. It's not so easy to find a Thai restaurant, but Swedish, German or Italian menus are no problem. The rooms of hotels are also quite expensive, especially in high season. 

Suan Son
 Suan Son is about 6 to 10 km south of Hua Hin and has some nice and quiet beaches. There are some resorts, but the number of tourists is still pretty low.  

To get there, take a red bus south or an orange minibus (10 Bht pp). At a Chinese temple, take left till you pass the military post till the beach. There are some foodstalls.  

From Suan Son, you can walk North till Ban Si Kao. In front of the small harbour, walk left over the surfaced road and then again right till you get to Hat Khao Takap with a big Buddha statue. You have a great view from a temple on the hill. 

Sam Roi Yot National Park

  This park is near Pranburi. There are different possibilities to get there:  
- hire a motorbike from Hua Hin  
- hire a taxi for the day (600 to 800 Bht) 
- go with a tourgroup  

We went with a tourgroup (Tours and Travel Co, Naresdami road).Price is about 500 Bht pp (with 100 Bht discount for booking at 10 pm). The guide was OK.  

This is what you'll see:  
- Pine Apple plantation  
- Coconut plantation with monkeys trained to get the coconuts.  
- Ban Bang Phu: boat to Hat Laem Sala  
- A very impressive Tham Phraya Nakhom cave  
- A good lunch  
- 1 hour to spend on the beach 

Pretburi 

An AC bus will cost about 30 Bht pp (12/98).  

The temple walk is OK, but the Southern part is not really recommended. Nicest temples are Wat Mahathat and Wat Yai Suwannaram.  

Khao Wang: the palaces are OK but not really impressive. Taxi is 20 Bht, museum 40 Bht and cable car 30 Bht return trip (12/98).


Accommodation 

Pala-U guesthouse (in a side road of the Damnoen Kasem road not far from Sofitel hotel) is recommended. It's not in LP, but it's quiet, clean, has hot water and a terrace. The restaurant for breakfast lacks some atmosphere, but they have a lot of info about the area. They charge 300 Bht for a double with fan or 550 Bht for AC (12/98).  

The Phuen guesthouse charges 220 Bht for a large room with fan, bath and TV, and 550 Bht for AC. However, the rooms are very noisy at night (12/98).   <br />
Jed Pee Nong Hotel is a small middle class hotel with 4 rooms with fan for 600 Bht and the others with AC at 900 Bht, they have a swimming pool (12/98).  

Bon Samboon GH has nice rooms with TV, fridge, fan and it's quiet. They charge around 400 to 450 Bht, but this doesn't include breakfast (unlike what LP says) (12/98).  

 Fu Lay is not in LP. They have 2 buildings on Nuresdami Road. Near the restaurant they have more expensive AC rooms, clean, big, with TV and fridge for 700 to 800 Bht. At the other side, on a pier in the sea, they have nice AC rooms for 800 to 900 Bht or smaller fan rooms for 300 Bht. This place has a good atmosphere (12/98).  

Dougherty Home is not in LP, located at Soi Jamjuree 1 km south of the city on a side road of Petchkasem Road on the right between a restaurant and a massage parlor. The rooms are clean and have AC and cost 600 Bht. The hotel has a small garden and swimming pool. It's quiet but a bit out of town (12/98).  

Ban Samphang

Getting there
  Get an AC bus from the Southern bus terminal in BKK for 194 Bht pp, the trip takes 5 hours. 

Accommodation
  Suan Luang Resort has wooden bungalows with bath and fan for 300 Bht or brick versions with AC for 500 Bht. It's quiet, they rent motorbikes for 250 Bht a day. Phone them, so they'll pick you up in town( mobile 01-2125687 or 032-691663). This place was fully booked from 18/12 onwards. They have a lot of info on places in the area.  

What to do
  The area itself is very nice and often overlooked by tourists. It also has a beautiful beach. Recommended for off-the-beaten track tourists. 

Chumphong

How to get there
  From Ban Saphang, there's a train leaving at 7h49'. The trip takes 2 hours and costs 20 Bht in 3rd class.

  Accommodation 
Sooksamer GH is definitely not recommended when we checked. They charge 150 Bht for a double with common bathroom, but the owner was in BKK and the guy who ran the place was more drunk then sober. The place looked dirty. (12/98) 

 Mayazee Resthouse charges 250 Bht for a double with fan, 350 Bht for AC. The place was very clean, had shared showers, and staff was very friendly. Unfortunately, they had forgotten our reservation for our second stay.  

Infinity travel has 3 rooms with fan, but quite small and 2 of them are windowless, price 150 Bht. They had a lot of good info, but they had a rat problem. 

Beaches 
Hat Thung Wua Laen is 12 km North. You can get there with a shuttle from Cabana resort, they have an office next to Infinity travel. The resort has bungalows for 600 Bht including breakfast, 900 Bht for AC. They have a restaurant and diving club, but a bit too expensive. Your best bet to stay is the Cleanwave charging 600 to 800 Bht for an AC bungalow. Tel 77-560151 (Note phonenumbers in LP are wrong).  

26 km South is Mother House Resort, 300 Bht for a double, quiet.  
 
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