July 27, 200520 yr I'll rotate these images every month or two, putting about 3 max up each time. If you're reading this before visiting Thailand we hope it will help introduce you to the regions of this country. If you have photos please add them to our gallery. A nice stretch of beach outside the Sofitel in Hua Hin. Uploaded by: cdnvic On: 2005-07-24 A shot of the main city of Hua-Hin, and it's long white beach. The towers of Cha-am can be seen faintly in the background. Uploaded by: cdnvic On: 2005-07-25 A rider passes in front of the Hilton hotel on Hua Hin Beach. A Navy frigate and the towers of Cha-Am are in the Background. Uploaded by: cdnvic On: 2005-07-25
August 1, 200520 yr Hi Vic, Exactly where is the beach "Several Kms south of Hua Hin". Directions please.
August 1, 200520 yr Author I'm not 100% certain if I can remember but its got a small resort and a government hotel/conference centre there. cv
August 3, 200520 yr Go south on Highway 4 over the railway bridge. Straight on about 8-9 kms and turn left at the PTT petrol station (located on the left). This is a military access road (dual carriageway) Stop at the checkpoint and pay 20 baht (was 10 baht 2 months ago) for the car entry. Straight on, over the railway track to Tee junction. If you turn left you reach a car parking area and access to the beach with some Thai restaurants and facilities (showers/toilets). This area is very busya t weekends. If you turn right drive ahead past the military hotel about 300 m then follow the road to the right. as you make that turn, there is a small car park on the right with access to the quiet beach but no facilities. Good time to go is after 1 pm when the sun is over the trees heading west which puts the beach in the sun and the treee lined area in the shade (sun behind you). Good gently sloping beach ideal for kids. I will try and load a picture. Peter Hi Vic,Exactly where is the beach "Several Kms south of Hua Hin". Directions please. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
August 18, 200520 yr Hi Vic,Exactly where is the beach "Several Kms south of Hua Hin". Directions please. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The second picture was taken from the Khao Takiab. Most likely you are referring to the same name beach.
November 11, 200520 yr Hi cdnvic - any chance of some photos, I'm getting a bit bored of the wallpaper now!!! Any more photos of Hua Hin on this site - I couldn't find any in the gallery? Thanks for providing this service!
November 11, 200520 yr Author Hi cdnvic - any chance of some photos, I'm getting a bit bored of the wallpaper now!!! Any more photos of Hua Hin on this site - I couldn't find any in the gallery?Thanks for providing this service! I'll try and get some new ones up next week. cv
November 20, 200520 yr Author The machine I keep the image archive on crashed... I'll be a bit late updating, sorry
November 21, 200520 yr The machine I keep the image archive on crashed... I'll be a bit late updating, sorry <{POST_SNAPBACK}> No probs - I look forward to the new view on my work PC when it comes - helps keep the dream alive!
November 26, 200520 yr Author A thunderstorm closes in on Hua Hin. Life size figures at a temple outside Hua Hin. This guy is too cute. I hope whoever she is likes the flowers. (He ate the first two)
November 26, 200520 yr A thunderstorm closes in on Hua Hin. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> (if the pictures are loading up slowly, tha means that paid hosting service is having problems, when u come next time it should be better) Now people can see where you were standing while taking the photo: What a hel_l of a fiercefull sport Thai boxing is. Must be the spectators box among themselves too, hope they all survived: Cha Am beach: you won't need much of a sunscreen but you would need reading lights under the umbrellas:
November 26, 200520 yr Thanks for the photos guys! Particularly liked the thunderstorm and umbrella ones - I've sat under them - near the sea - on many an occassion!
March 8, 200620 yr Posted some new ones on my web-page:- Cha Am, Hua Hin, Pranburi & Petchaburi Yours truly, Kan Win
March 13, 200620 yr Thanks Kan Win, I now have a great selection to use as background on my PC!!! Regards, Ollie
May 9, 200719 yr I've never been there, but it looks very similar to Pattaya/Jomtien going by the photos. Are there any large shopping centres there?
April 15, 200818 yr Cha-Am National Park (at least I think that's what they call it - I'm new around here so apologies for any location mistakes)
April 29, 200818 yr Hi "The Vulcan", Looks like Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park which starts outside of "Pranburi" (next town from Hua-Hin) going south all the way down the coast to "Prachuap Khiri Khan". Hope this helps you. Kan Win P.S. National Parks of Thailand
June 15, 201016 yr Great pics of the Royal pavilion Kan Win. Outstanding photography Edited June 15, 201016 yr by F4UCorsair
July 23, 201213 yr We walked up and into the cave last time in Hua Hin, what a magical place. Getting there was a slog, very steep and rocks were slippery as well, the view is amazing from the high spot before you level out and go down into the cave. We just got there after 11am and missed the sun shining through the gap and hitting the small temple. The boat trip in was great and the beach and restaurant/cafe had great food especially the Singha beer after we walked out.
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