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Car Rental In Hua Hin, Places To Drive To

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Hoping to be in Hua Hin for a fortnight this Feb. Can anybody recommend a decent car rental place. Have two daughters so would like something that is roadworthy. Also would like to travel around a bit and visit temples, springs, parcs etc about an hours drive away. Any suggestions.

Budget Car Rental helpful staff, not wrecks, free pick-up and drop-off.

Try Kaeng Krajan?

buy a good road map of the area and follow the coast roads (not phetkasem , the main highway) north to cha am and then to phetchburi for its temples , south of hua hin to pak nam pranburi for its seafood restaurants , follow the small roads further south hugging the coast where possible to dolphin bay for a long spectacular beach and then down to sam roi yord national park for some more scenic delights.

inland to pala-u waterfall , kaeng krachan national park , dan singkon and the burmese border market

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buy a good road map of the area and follow the coast roads (not phetkasem , the main highway) north to cha am and then to phetchburi for its temples , south of hua hin to pak nam pranburi for its seafood restaurants , follow the small roads further south hugging the coast where possible to dolphin bay for a long spectacular beach and then down to sam roi yord national park for some more scenic delights.

inland to pala-u waterfall , kaeng krachan national park , dan singkon and the burmese border market

Thanks for the info. Will give us plenty to do . One point where do I get a decent road map from. Part of the fun is getting lost but from previous experiences can be a bit of a bind when driving through miles and miles of rubber plantations looking for the elusive national park

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buy a good road map of the area and follow the coast roads (not phetkasem , the main highway) north to cha am and then to phetchburi for its temples , south of hua hin to pak nam pranburi for its seafood restaurants , follow the small roads further south hugging the coast where possible to dolphin bay for a long spectacular beach and then down to sam roi yord national park for some more scenic delights.

inland to pala-u waterfall , kaeng krachan national park , dan singkon and the burmese border market

Thanks for the info. Will give us plenty to do . One point where do I get a decent road map from. Part of the fun is getting lost but from previous experiences can be a bit of a bind when driving through miles and miles of rubber plantations looking for the elusive national park

Any newsagents, the free one's are a waste of time.

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