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Is Hua Hin a safe peaceful place to visit?

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21 hours ago, Robert_Smith said:

Used to be, but recently there have been reports of violent crimes happening between locals and foreigners alike. I can recall a story about one nutcase farang going around beating people up for no reason, also another about a young thai teen being shot over a girl...

 

Keep your wits about you, and also stay away from Soi Bintabaht.

 

It's just not worth the hassle.

 

bob.

Wow! Well ok will do.

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9 minutes ago, Boulderman said:

Wow! Well ok will do.

Or just be sane and polite and you will not have any trouble at all.

It is where the stoned kite surfers congregate, well, south of Hua Hin I suppose.

 

But HH city you'll find a lot of scowling faces amongst the locals.

 

I think they are burned out by the 70+ yr old farangs always drunk and belligerent.

 

Best to go south towards Prachuap KK for fresher faces and cheaper alcohol.

38 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Best to go south towards Prachuap KK for fresher faces and cheaper alcohol.

Hey ... don't be sending people down here, as have too many already.   Have to self entertain, bring your women (or dudes) with you, as no P4P here.   Few restaurants with AC, and Ao Prachuap smells of sewage, so pick your viewing spot wisely.

 

How hot ... DAMN HOT ... and it's only 11:20 AM & feels like HELL

 

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And the fresh air .... cough cough ...

 

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PM2.5 is 10X WHO's healthy lever of 6 µg/m³

3 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Hey ... don't be sending people down here, as have too many already.

 

Sorry mate..... I'll delete my comment  🤣

5 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

 

Sorry mate..... I'll delete my comment  🤣

Too Late ... I already quoted it ... image.png.dc48215c8b05e573501db0b92d182c37.png

 

No, it's a good post, with my follow up, and should sway most intelligent people to stay away, unless they want to hang out in smoggy, hell-ish temps 😎

 

Go to Samui ... easy and cheap via ferry, or simply fly in.  Lovely beaches, fresh air, and probably some P4P company for those not in a relationship ... ROCK ON

On 3/24/2025 at 11:18 AM, cjinchiangrai said:

What people do not get about Hua Hin is that, much like Koh Chang, it is a weekend resort for Thai people from Bangkok. It is nice but Monday through Friday it is pretty quiet. It is also all Thai so if you need English service or low heat food, it may not be the best choice. They built Koh Samui to service westerners.

This is exactly why I go there Monday through Thursday, it's absolutely delightful, uncrowded, plenty to do, a lot of great food and nice people, in addition to a few good looking birds here and there. 

 

And it's very safe as long as you keep your nose clean, the biggest hazard is driving or getting mowed down by a car or motorbike as a pedestrian. You have to always keep your eyes open, but that applies to anywhere in Thailand. 

It will be absolutely fine day or night unless you are drunk and looking for trouble. If you don't get into fights where you are living now, you won't have a problem here... that goes for most anywhere in Thailand. 

On 3/24/2025 at 6:12 AM, Jonathan Swift said:

As is usual for this publication, you will hear a peanut gallery of commenters with lists of criticisms that make you wonder why they're even here in the first place, but in my 9 years of going there for 1 week holidays I've found it to be a wonderful, peaceful, beautiful place. As to English speakers, it likely depends where you are. I haven't had any problems. Same with spicy food. you can ask for what you want, or look at the food and spot the red chili bits floating around. 

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Thank you for Info and Pics.  When we need to get away From Ubon Ratchathani Province, I will remember this.

On 3/24/2025 at 11:22 AM, Harrisfan said:

Quiet is good. Most beaches empty

Especially Wednesday !    Hua Hin beaches are closedon Wednesday //   no chair/food/massage vendors on the beach

Very safe a nice area… We are getting into the “low” season now so even the traffic is way down… Truthfully even during high season traffic is really not that bad… 

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