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Your tour can be tailored to your pace and preferences, with suggested highlights including:
Mae Khlong Railway Market – Arrive in time to witness the iconic 9:00 AM train pass through the heart of the market, as vendors skillfully move their goods within seconds.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market – Explore this world-famous floating market by paddle boat, soaking in the lively atmosphere and local flavors.
Hua Hin Railway Station – Snap photos at one of Thailand’s most beautiful and historic railway stations, known for its royal pavilion and vintage charm.
Hua Hin Beach – Take a relaxing walk or just enjoy the sea breeze at this charming coastal stretch.
Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) – Explore the hilltop palace complex offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Thai royal history.
This market is over 100 years old and remains one of Thailand’s most iconic and photogenic spots. You can shop from a boat or walk along the canal and enjoy the bustling scenes. Watch locals in wide-brimmed hats skillfully paddle their boats while cooking fresh pad Thai, grilled skewers, or selling tropical fruits like mangoes, coconuts, and rambutans.
Built in the mid-1800s by King Rama IV, this hilltop retreat beautifully combines Thai, Western, and Chinese architecture. Explore elegant royal halls, a serene Buddhist temple, and an observatory once used by the king to study the stars. The palace sits on a scenic hill (Khao Wang), offering breathtaking panoramic views of the countryside and coastline.
Built during the reign of King Rama VI, the station features elegant Thai-Victorian architecture that stands out with its bright red and white wooden pavilion design. The Royal Waiting Room, once used by the Thai royal family, is a unique highlight — it’s beautifully preserved and adds a regal touch to the atmosphere.
Nestled along the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin Beach is a perfect blend of tropical beauty and royal charm. Known for its soft golden sands, calm turquoise waters, and serene atmosphere, Hua Hin has long been a favorite getaway for both locals and international travelers. Once a quiet fishing village, Hua Hin rose to fame when it became the summer retreat of Thai royalty, and today, it continues to draw visitors with its sophisticated yet laid-back vibe. Stretching over 8 kilometers, the beach offers plenty of space to relax, ride horses along the shore, or simply bask in the sun. Popular activities include: Jet skiing and kite surfing Fresh seafood dining by the sea Visiting iconic spots like Hua Hin Railway Station and Cicada Market Day trips to nearby waterfalls, golf courses, and national parks