Obtaining a Thai visa in Malaysia, Penang for Russians and Ukrainians. Extension of Thai visa in hua hin From hua hin for a visa

If you are relaxing in Hua Hin and your tourist visa is expiring, it is recommended that you request an extension at the nearest immigration office. The renewal procedure is quite simple and does not involve huge packages of documents.

The most convenient in recent years is the extension of a visa at a local Immigration Office Hua Hin  for 1900 baht. To do this, you need to be careful not to overdue it, if the last days fall on the weekend it is better to worry about everything in advance. Be safe and go to the immigration office a couple of days earlier. Not everyone is allowed to apply for a visa ahead of schedule, however, in Hua Hin, no troubles about this have yet arisen. You will get a new visa, starting from the last day of the old one, and not from the date on which you arrived renew stamp.  Read about it in a separate article.

Why is it worth keeping track of dates on a visa?

After the expiration of the visa for each day there is a fine of 500 baht. Also   Immigration Office may refuse to issue subsequent visas. Although in reality this rarely happened.

Documents required for a visa

  • Copy and original of a foreign passport
  • 1 standard photo for documents, the parameters are suitable for both a passport and Schengen visas in color and b / w
  • Application form, which is filled neatly by hand
  • 1900 baht in cash

If you do not have the opportunity to make a copy of the documents in advance, then at the office for 3 baht per page you will be taken a copy of your passport with a visa and an entry stamp. Photos for an additional fee are taken here in the office.

Filling out a Thai visa application form

Visa Extension Application Form  available on site Immigration bureau, however, you can not fill it out in advance, since it goes in Thai with notes on, so it is easy to get confused. At the entrance in front of the office there will be blank forms, and volunteers will help you answer all points for free and, if necessary, make copies of documents and coordinate how to proceed and where to go.

Sample form filling (Source: piki-trip.ru)

What to do when logging into Immigration Office?

As in most visa centers, immediately after entering you will need to take a token for the electronic lineup. Next, sit down and wait for your number on the immigration office screen. After your number is highlighted, come up with all the documents and a completed application form to the officer’s desk. Then he checks all the documents and puts a stamp. To avoid problems, just look at the date of the fresh stamp. It should be counted from the moment the last stamp ends, plus 30 days. Thus, you increase the possibility of being in Thailand for another month. That's all, the question regarding hua Hin visa extension  can be considered resolved ... oh yes, I completely forgot to show you the location of this office ... It turns out extend visa in hua hin  not so difficult!

How to get to the Hua Hin Immigration Office

The immigration center is located on Canal Road, directly opposite Soi 16. It opens at 8:30 and is open until 16:30 with lunch at 12:00 for exactly one hour. However, you should come here in advance, otherwise you risk waiting in line for a long time. Also, do not forget about the holidays, in which the office is usually closed.

In January 2018, I went for the next two-month visa to Penang Island in Malaysia.

I usually spend six months in Thailand, on the beaches of PakNamPrana near Hua Hin. Of course, there are many options for making a 6 month visa: student, multi or business visa. But it’s easier and more interesting for me to go twice for a tourist visa to a neighboring state, unwind and see new places.

Why did I choose to travel to Penang for a Thai visa?

  • The train to the border with Malaysia is very comfortable to ride at night, and you can sleep lying all night
  • Visa Ukrainians and Russians in Malaysia do not need
  • They say that Penang is beautiful and has something to do.

Previously, I always went for a Thai visa to Laos, to Savannakhet, because they gave a visa on the day the documents were submitted. And from Hua Hin to the border runs a direct bus. But a year ago, the rules for obtaining a Thai visa in Savannakhet changed, now a visa is issued the next day after submitting documents, which means that now you have to fry in a stuffy city all day, there’s nothing to look there, there’s nowhere to hide from the scorching sun either, so there are no advantages a trip to Laos for me is no longer left. Yes, and pregnant in the bus sausage in the pose "ZY" is not a hunt.

And on the advice of friends, I decided to scout a new place, go on a mini-trip to Penang Island.

How to get from Hua Hin to Penang?

By train from Hua Hin Thailand to Malaysia:

I must say right away that the option of traveling by train is suitable for you if you are not in a hurry, because you can apply for a visa only the day after arriving in Penang, earlier - nothing.

I left Hua Hin Station on train number 31.

He leaves at 18.45 and arrives at 06.35 in Hat Yai. I was driving the second class of a sleeping car for 1029 Butt (we must pay tribute, this is a super comfortable car, you can even say hi-tech, I was satisfied).



  In Hat Yaya need at the railway ticket office

buy a ticket for train 947 in Padang Besar.

It leaves at 07.30 and arrives at 08.25. Padang Besar is a border city, so when you get out of the car, immediately follow the signs for passport control.

Passed passport control, customs, congratulations, you are in Malaysia!

In the lobby sits money changer, from which you can change the butts to the Malaysian ringgits. The rate in banks is better, but the difference is not great, so you can safely change the money.

Attention! In Malaysia, time is an hour longer, do not forget to set the clock.

Now you need to buy a ticket to Butterworth at the railway ticket office of the station. The train leaves at 10.25 and goes to Butterworth for about an hour and a half. Ticket price 11.40 ringit (approximately 100 baht).

In Butterworth, try to follow the signs for the ferry (Ferry).

When I arrived, the road to the ferry was closed, but everywhere there were polite people in uniform who suggested that there was a free shuttle bus to the ferry from the bus stop.

In fact, it is impossible to make a mistake there, guys in uniform very persistently indicate the right path to the ferry. The ticket office with the ferry tickets is there, at the crossing, the ticket price is 1.20 ringit (about 10 baht).

The ferry goes about 20 minutes from the force, ferries leave regularly, almost every 30 minutes, mine started at 13.00 and arrived on the island at half-past one.

As you understand, you can’t apply for a visa anymore; documents are accepted at the Thai Consulate of Penang daily, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on weekdays.

Leaving the ferry, you can catch a free bus that runs in the center, making many stops.

If you do not know where your hotel is located, you can get out after a couple of stops from the ferry, this is the center of Georgetown, where you will find many cafes with Wifi and delicious coffee, in the center you can relax from the road and see exactly the location of your hotel.

What to do at Penang?

I walked and enjoyed this amazing place. Next time with my husband I will visit the orchid garden, butterfly farm, botanical garden and many other places. That's where I managed to go







  From Penang Malaysia to Hua Hin Thailand

By train:

The catch is that you can get a Thai visa only from 14.00 to 16.00. And in this situation, you can’t catch the train from Padang Besar to Hat Yai, and you still have to stay for one more night on Penang.

Because from Panang Besar there are only two fast trains, the first at 15.35, the second at 18.45.

But there is a second option: fly from Penang Airport by plane to Bangkok.

It takes much less time, it takes about an hour and a half to fly, the cost of a taxi to the airport from the center of Georgetown is 45 ringit (if I order it will be removed) or 65 ringit if you catch a taxi in the center.

The flight cost me $ 80, it’s better to take a ticket in advance, my plane left at about 16.30, and arrived at Don Muang at 17.30.

In general, decide for yourself whether to stay for another night on the island or fly home straight away.

Consulate of the Kingdom of Thailand in Malaysia

On the map

This is how the road to the Consulate looks like


What documents are needed to get a Thai visa at Penang?

- A completed application form (they will be given at the consulate)

- A return ticket from Thailand (it does not have to be real, you can draw it and make a confirmation on Agent.ru)

- Hotel bookings for the entire stay (Bookings can be made with the possibility of canceling reservations, if you make a visa for 2 months, you need to make two reservations each month, bookings do not allow you to book a hotel for more than a month)

- A certificate from the bank (if not, a page printed with the bank's seal printed in color is sufficient (it is easy to find examples on the Internet, it is not necessary that everything is genuine).

- A photocopy of the first page of the passport and the page with the Malaysian stamp.

How long does it take to get a Thai visa at Penang?

The very process of submitting and receiving documents to the consulate takes 2 days - filed the first day, took it on the second day.

If you are traveling by train from Hua Hin, then everything will work out for you for 6 days: 1st day, take the train, 2nd day, come to Penang, 3 day submit documents, 4th day pick up documents, 5th day leave the island, morning 6th days - come to Hua Hin.

How much does it cost to get from Thailand Hua Hin to Mazaliya?

Train Hua Hin-Hat Yai - 1029 Butt

Hat Yai - Padang Besar - 70 Butt

Padang Besar - Butterworth - 11.40 ringgit (about 100 baht)

Ferry 1.20 ringit (10 baht)

Accordingly, back about the same price. Total, the price of a round-trip road is 2500 Butt.

Accommodation in a hotel or guesthouse: the prices are different, but if you are considering a separate room and not a dorm, then the price per day starts at $ 25 per day. If you are from Hua Hin, like me, then you will spend at least 4 days on the island - and this is almost a hundred dollars (3100 baht).

The price of a Thai visa in 2018 is 150 ringits (approximately 1300 baht)

Total: 6,900 Butt (without food)

Consulate of Thailand on Penang island on a map

▪ Royal Thai Consulate. Address: 1, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Pulau Tikus, 10350 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.

▪ GPS coordinates: 5.425551, 100.305910

▪ Website thaiembassy.org

▪ Opening hours from 9 to 16 on weekdays (see the holiday schedule on the embassy website).

About 60 kilometers from Hua Hin is the largest national park in Thailand - Kaeng Krachan. It is located near the border with Myanmar. Tourists are attracted by a mountain untouched tropical forest with lots of exotic plants and animals. The popularity of this place is added by numerous waterfalls, caves, rivers. The road to this park itself is also of great interest, on the way you can easily meet wild elephants, so for safety reasons, tourists are advised to go there not on their own, but with guides. The real decoration of this park is considered to be the highest waterfall in Palau in Thailand. This is a sixteen step waterfall and if you climb to its top, you can enjoy beautiful views of Central Thailand and neighboring Myanmar.

You can go to such an interesting place as the village of artists Baan Silapin. Fans of such art will have something to see, especially since it is not difficult to get to this village, it is located only four kilometers from the city. The village was founded in 1989 and tourists can not only acquire different paintings, but also communicate with local artists.

Near the village of Bang Kao is an interesting temple Wat Ta Nod Luang. This is not just a temple, but a ship-temple, which is located near the coast and whose architecture combines traditional Buddhist elements and elements of shipbuilding. In this temple, the central panel depicts scenes of a shipwreck, and the elephant holds the helm on its head (a very unusual combination). The temple roof is decorated with numerous bells, emitting characteristic ringing in gusts of wind. The temple was built not so long ago and, first of all, it is focused not on local believers, but on tourists.

Attractions located in the vicinity of Hua Hin include Sai Noi Beach, located 15 kilometers from the city, and the Turtle Temple located next to it. On the beach you can relax comfortably, and order the ceremony of attracting good luck directly in the temple, and it costs such a pleasure only a few dollars.

You can take a trip to the mangrove forest, which is part of the large Forest Park, where you can walk around, enjoy the beautiful nature and at the same time absolutely not worry about your health. There are special suspension bridges for visitors to the park, which are closed to each other. Getting lost in this park is simply impossible, as there are exit signs and a park map everywhere. The highlight of this place are large colonies of mangrove crab. Near the entrance to the park there is a wild, unequipped beach.

Not far from Hua Hin is the temple Wat Huay Mongkol, which is daily visited by believers from all over Thailand and other countries. The peculiarity of the temple is that its main statue is not a Buddha statue, but a statue of one famous local monk who lived about 400 years ago and is one of the most revered monks not only in Thailand, but also in neighboring countries. In the evening, this statue is highlighted, so you can visit the temple not only during the day, but also after 18 hours. Thais are sure that amulets with the image of this saint protect a person from various accidents, disasters and other troubles (you can purchase such amulets near the entrance to the temple).

The best resort, near Bangkok, where the Thai elite rest. The resort is especially popular with Scandinavian tourists, so you will not meet Russians and Germans here.

Charming, cozy, calm - three adjectives that characterize relaxation in the main resort of Thailand. Of course, the “main” one is only for Thais, the Russian rumor is closer and more understandable to Pattaya, Phukett, Samui and even Krabi, where everything is simple and clear to everyone: “Bars are here, the sea is there!”. Hua Hin is not designed for the mass tourist, the local traditions are too strong in the resort town, it is too decorous, respectable and too royal so that the inexperienced in relaxation could know all the sweetness of being in Hua Hin.
  Those who can understand the simple joys of the monarchs will appreciate the wonderful sights and architecture, the splendor of national parks and beaches. We will tell you about the best places in Hua Hin, where you can spend a royal holiday, both during a romantic trip, and relaxing with children.

Comparison of ticket prices for Bangkok and hotels in Hua Hin on different sites

Why go to Hua Hin?

See “another Thailand” without go-go strip bars and girls. Enjoy a measured rest without fuss and excitement. Play golf in the best fields of the country and regain strength in the best SPA, whose leadership is recognized around the world. Explore the reserved corner of Thailand, where Russians and people from the countries of the former USSR are still very rare. And learn first hand how kings rest.

When to go? Best time to travel to Hua Hin

The best time to visit Hua Hin and Cha-Am is from December to March. From April to September, when the so-called “low season” begins in Hua Hin, it is best to plan trips related to health tourism in order to enjoy SPA-procedures in the best Hua Hin hotels in silence and comfort. In October and November, rainy weather sets in and at this time it is better to refrain from trips to the royal resort.

How to get to Hua Hin?

By car.  One of the best ways to get to Hua Hin is to book a comfortable car transfer from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok to the hotel doors in Hua Hin. Travel time does not exceed three hours. Cost starts from 3500 Bath one way (a trip to the Mercedes E Class CDI Limousine will cost 4300 Bath). The Limousine Service Counter car reservation service is located on the 2nd floor of the airport in the arrivals area. The cost of a regular taxi from Bangkok to Hua Hin will cost about 2500 Bath, but the price must be agreed in advance.
By bus.  Buses to Hua Hin from Bangkok depart from South Bus Station in Bangkok Sai Tai Mai (Phutthamonthon soi, 1). Buses leave every 20 minutes; the travel time is about 4 hours. The cost of the trip, depending on the class of the bus from 180 Bath.
By train.  Trains to Hua Hin depart from Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok (Rama IV Rd, Pathum Wan). From Suvarnabhumi Airport you can get to the station by Airport Express bus (AE4), bus parking on the 1st floor of the airport in the arrivals area.
  Travel time by train will be at least 4 hours, the cost of a one-way ticket in the first class starts from 202 Bath. Trains on the Bangkok-Hua Hin route run all day from 8.05 to 22.50. The Hua Hin train station is on Damnoen Kasaem Road.

Where to live?

Almost all hotels in Hua Hin are located on the coast. But there are some beautiful resorts in the hills, west of the city, this AKA Guti  and AKA Resort  , which are worth paying attention if the desire for peace and quiet is much stronger than the desire for sea coasts.
Of the hotels located on the coast, the “blessed house between the sea and the stars” eco-hotel deserves special attention. The word "blessed" in the high-flown characteristic of the hotel is not accidental. In April 2004, the hotel was consecrated by Rev. Father Andrew Prasert Lohaviriyasiri, which is very unusual for Buddhist Thailand. The history of the place where the hotel is located begins in the 30s of the XX century, when the King of Thailand Rama VII ordered to build a palace for himself in Hua Hin Klai Kang Won  teakwood, and his idea was picked up by the Thai aristocracy, who surged into Hua Hin after His Majesty. About Hua Hin's Golden Age   aan Talay Dao  resembles a Thai-Victorian-style restaurant building. At the beginning of the XXI century, a hotel was built here, one of the conditions during the construction was that not a single tree can be destroyed. This laid the foundation for the eco-hotel concept. The territory is small, but it is completely seated with lush tropical vegetation, which even at sultry noon you can find refreshing coolness. For accommodation, the hotel offers 32 rooms, of which 10 are secluded suites and villas. All rooms are very comfortable for living, rooms located in two-story pavilions have wooden terraces where you can enjoy birdsong with a cup of ginger tea.

Another unusual place in Hua Hin is a hotel. Exotic North Africa in an already exotic Thailand. A great choice for those who want to visit several countries in one vacation. And in this case, you don’t have to go far: in the afternoon traveling around Hua Hin, and after fabulous evenings in Marrakesh. The interiors of the rooms are appropriate, made in full accordance with the traditions of Arabic architecture. Horseshoe-shaped arches, elegant domes, elongated windows, giving rise to associations with the Kutabiya mosque in Marrakesh, conveying the atmosphere of Cordoba during the reign of Almohad, in general, immersing hotel guests with their heads in a different and ancient world. And even a refreshing cocktail by the emerald pool does not save from the illusion of a mystical journey to the ends of the world.

List of stunning residences, resorts and spa hotels in Hua Hin  can lead to infinity. Hotels with the best SPA are located here, so in order to comprehend all the delights of a holiday in Hua Hin, choose hotels recommended SmartTrip. Also, for an exquisite pastime it is worth choosing villas and rooms in, in Dusit thani hua hin  on the border with Cha-Am or to hide from prying eyes, not even in Hua Hin itself, but no less charming ampha (in Russian district) Pranburi, 23 kilometers from the city,   Evason Hua Hin Resort & Spa.

  • Or choose one of

All hotels in Hua Hin: price comparison on different sites

9 Ways to Spend Time Hua Hin

Despite its relatively small size, Hua Hin is a very attractive place for those who are in search of an unforgettable vacation: wonderful sights, magnificent national parks in the vicinity of the city and many fascinating places of cultural and natural heritage.

  Meet the story at the railway station

In 1911, Hua Hin was a small fishing village with hundreds of inhabitants. But when the king decided to run a railway connecting Thailand and Malaysia through it, the city, with the direct participation of the monarch, turned into the main resort of the country. Nowadays railroad station, built during the reign of King Rama VI, one of the main attraction of the city and the most beautiful station in the country. Near the main station building is the red and cream pavilion, known as the Royal Waiting Room. He was originally in the town Nakhom pathom (known for the fact that it was from there that Buddhism spread throughout Thailand), but later, in 1968, the pavilion was moved to Hua Hin. On the opposite side of the tracks is an old English steam locomotive, which was imported to Thailand to transport the elite of the society by state rail. In the main lobby of the train station, there is a photo exhibition dedicated to the Royal Thai family.

To visit the king

In the city, everything speaks of the presence of the royal family. As, for example, the hotel building, built in 1922 by an Italian architect commissioned by the monarch. This is a station hotel, the oldest in Hua Hin, the royal family used to stay here, but even today the atmosphere of the beginning of the last century is full of charm. But the main attraction associated with the king is the royal palace in Hua Hin   (Petchkasem Beach Road). The palace was built for His Majesty Rama VII in 1926. It was here that in 1932, during the coup, the Thai monarch abdicated, and the absolute monarchy gave way to a constitutional form of government. But the royal Chakri dynasty in Thailand still exists and His Majesty Rama IX plays a greater role in the life of the state and ordinary Thais than his counterpart Queen Elizabeth II for the inhabitants of Great Britain. For services to the state, Frame IX was elevated to the rank of demigod. He ruled Thailand since 1946, every day, spending real cares for his people, as evidenced by its high popularity among the general population. In Hua Hin, they are proud that it was this city that the king chose as the main residence, spending most of the time in the palace. In the absence of His Majesty, the royal territories are accessible to mere mortals, and you can admire the beautifully preserved architecture of the three Spanish-style mansions. (Open from 9.00 to 16.00. Entrance 20 Bath).

Take a walk in the Garden of Eden

Opposite the palace is the first in Hua Hin botanical Garden  with a magnificent collection of orchids, manicured beds with medicinal plants and centuries-old trees. Here you can watch butterflies and birds. Many come to the garden just to take a break from their worries and to be even closer to the king for at least a few hours. (The Butterfly Garden is open daily from 9.00 to 17.00. The cost of admission for an adult is 300 Bath, children's ticket - 150 Bath).

  Shopping Hua Hin Markets and Shops


You can restore the atmosphere of the Great Depression of the 30s and go back in time in the retro center Plearnwan (Petchakasem Road, between Soi 38 and 40). This is a cross between a shopping center and a museum, but still not a flea market. For fans of vintage PlearnWan, the most suitable place where you can buy a couple of gizmos of old times. It also features contemporary work by local designers and artisans. After shopping, you can have a snack of Thai delicacies in one of the cafes of the retro center, watch Thai cinema of the 30s or performances by folk dancers and music groups, especially if you choose the time to visit from Friday to Sunday. (Opening hours: Monday - Thursday from 10.00 to 22.00, Friday from 9.00 to 24.00, Saturday — Sunday from 10.00 to 24.00. The best time to visit PlearnWan after 17.00). If you want a complete immersion in history, you can book a hotel room Piman PlearnWan  with perfectly recreated interiors of a bygone era.
By the way, the shopping opportunities in Hua Hin are huge, and local markets will tell you more about the life of the former and modern city than any museum. Designer items can be purchased on the market. (Khao Takieb-Hua Hin Road or Hua Hin 87 opposite the entrance gate to  Hyatt Regency Hotel ) , which is more like an art project, which actually is. The market is divided into four zones: in the Amphitheater, colorful performances are organized and local music groups perform, in the Food Coret they offer to try local and European dishes, in Art A La Mode and Cicada Art Factory expanse for shopaholics. (The market is open on Fridays from 16.00 to 23.00 and Saturdays from 16.00 to 22.00).  After sunset, night market merchants open in the center of Hua Hin. There are two of them in the city: Night market (at the intersection of Pecthkasen Rd. and Dechanuchit Rd. (Soi 72))  and Grand night market (in front of entrance Grand hotel   on Pecthkasen Rd after San Paulo Hospital (soi 86)).  They differ from each other only in size. Lovely trinkets, toys, pleasant souvenirs to remember about visiting Hua Hin and, of course, street food vendor counters are presented everywhere, so when planning a trip to the night market, you should refuse dinner to leave a place in your stomach and try all the delicacies.

To taste the atmosphere of the city. Restaurants and cafes Hua Hin

In addition to street vendors and great hotel restaurants, you should not neglect (in Hyatt Regency Hua Hin & Barai Residential Spa Italian chef Mitele Sbardellini creates gastronomic masterpieces based on traditional Italian dishes and authentic Thai cuisine. And in restaurants Dusit thani hua hin  unimaginable culinary art shows are organized under the guidance of a royal family, and the members of the royal family often stay at the hotel, so the cuisine and skill level are appropriate here) in Hua Hin there are many restaurants and cafes, both with local and European cuisine. Delicious seafood dishes are served in Khannam (129/5 Soi Moobaan Nongkae, Phetkasem Road)  and u Madame green (42 Moobaan Takiab Nongkae). Do not go past a family restaurant Moon Smile & Platoo (Poonsuk Road, just behind the temple)  in search of the best, it’s better anyway for lovers of European cuisine adapted to Europeans to find it difficult to find throughout the city, especially if there is a habit of ordering “not spice” or “mai ped” dishes, that is, without burning spices and, at least, without hot chili pepper. Dishes in Moon Smile & Platoo do not suit the taste buds with an atomic explosion, but are not so emasculated, preserving the aromas and taste of each ingredient. But since taste and color are all enemies, we suggest making your choice in favor of a restaurant on your own. To do this, you just need to be in Food area on Naresdamri Rd next to the Hilton. It is here that the most popular cafes and restaurants with Thai cuisine, pizzerias and steakhouses are located.

  Explore the beaches and surroundings of Hua Hin

It may sound strange, but it’s not customary to swim on the beaches of Hua Hin. This is especially true of the city beach (East entrance from Damnernkasen Rd, next to the hotel Sofitel Hua Hin ).   The maximum that a Thai can afford on a beach holiday is sunbathing on deckchairs (in addition, all hotels with access to the beach have signs with a warning about jellyfish, but foreign tourists have always neglected and neglect this rule). But on the city beach you can ride horses (from 6.00 to 19.00, the cost of a 15-minute ride on a horse is 200 Bath). Trips along the coast are a favorite attraction of Thai tourists, for the memory of which they have not only pleasant memories, but also a souvenir plate (200 Bath) with their photo, where they are captured in the form of a gallant rider.

  Sip tea with an elephant

You can ride on elephants - the traditional entertainment of all foreigners in Thailand. IN Hutsadin elephant foundation  (176 M7 Huahin - Nongplub Rd) not only trips are organized on movie star elephants (many pets take an active part in the filming of films), but they also offer visitors to play soccer with the elephant or paint a picture with the smallest 4-year-old elephant Songkran. You can get to elephants by tuk-tuk (the trip will cost about 300 Bath), 1 hour of riding elephants costs 800 Bath, banana-money and treats for elephants at the request of visitors, but rarely, who leaves less than 1000 Bath here, local pets can melt the heart and empty the wallet of even the largest miser. But it's worth it!

  Play golf and challenge yourself at the water park

Thais prefer to swim in the water park Black mountain  near the golf club and Black Mountain Golf Condominium Hua Hin (the water park is open daily from 10.00 to 17.00. The cost of admission is 900 Bath for adults and 225 Bath for children, but often a 50% discount is provided)  or protected areas where the best beaches of Hua Hin with an ideal coastline and white sand are located. Like a small beach in the bay Hat sai noi  by the hill Khao tao  and the temple complex of the same name, 10 kilometers from Hua Hin.

Swim in the waterfall and learn the secrets of nature

You can also swim by going to the waterfall. Pa la-u  located almost on the border with Burma, 63 kilometers from Hua Hin in the area Kui buri, although here, bathing in the eyes of the local population, who came to admire butterflies and watch the life of wild animals in the natural environment, will look like wild barbarians. The most comfortable time to visit the waterfall is from November to April, but from June to October you can see the waterfall in all its glory, when it is most full of water. You should definitely go up to its origins, from where a picturesque view of Thailand and Burma opens. You can get to the waterfall on a rented car, moped or taxi (ticket price is 400 Bath for adults and 200 Bath for children).

The famous national park is located in the same area. Khao Sam Roi Yod. Its name, “300 Peaks Mountain”, is fully consistent with the impressive landscape that appears before anyone who has traveled to these places: a fantastic view of the cave Phraya nakhon  with a Buddhist temple hidden in it, sandy beaches Hat laem sala  and Hat sam phray  and turquoise lakes, rare species of animals and birds - only a small fraction of what can be seen in the park. Move around Khao Sam Roi Yod better on a bicycle, when the forces are running out, you can look into one of the small restaurants near the park.
  So in Hua Hin, everyone will find rest for themselves according to their taste and preferences, no matter how royal they are.