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HUA HINKhao Sam Roi Yot National Park. The park between Kuiburi and
Pranburi, some 35km to 70km (22mi to 44mi) south of the town of Hua Hin, has an area of 61,300 rai (about 9,808 hectares, 24,520 acres). The geographical and geological make-up of the park is high limestone mountains, a
wide prairie near the seashore as well as off-shore islands. The park, designated on June 28, 1966, has a wide variety of plant species and is also a home to many wild animals. There are three caves in the park. Ratchaniwet Marukhathaiyawan Palace This palace, midway between Hua Hin and Cha A m, was built by King Rama VI as a rainy season retreat in 1923. Known as "the palace of love and hope", it enjoys a beautiful view of the beach and Gulf of Thailand.
Hua-Hin is a coastal resort town set on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand, 200 km south of
Bangkok. Unlike any other beach resort in Thailand, many people goes to Hua Hin not only for beautiful beaches, but also to enjoy other attractions it offers like temples, waterfalls, caves,
quaint neighborhoods and historical sites that will create enduring memories forever. |