
Monument visits in Hua Hin

River Kwai & Thai WWII Monuments Overnight Tour
Thailand's harrowing WWII experiences are the centrepiece of this two-day tour. On day 1, you'll visit Kanchanaburi War Cemetery before catching a train on the notorious ‘Death Railway' to Thamkra Sae. Here, you'll overnight on a floating bamboo raft on the River Kwai. Next morning, visit Hellfire Pass before heading to the Bridge on the River Kwai. Hop on a longtail boat to the JEATH War Museum in Kanchanaburi.
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River Kwai & Thai WWII Monuments Overnight Tour from Pranburi
Thailand's harrowing WWII experiences are the centrepiece of this two-day tour. On day 1, you'll visit Kanchanaburi War Cemetery before catching a train on the notorious ‘Death Railway' to Thamkra Sae. Here, you'll overnight on a floating bamboo raft on the River Kwai. Next morning, visit Hellfire Pass before heading to the Bridge on the River Kwai. Hop on a longtail boat to the JEATH War Museum in Kanchanaburi.
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Hua Hin Tour with Afternoon Tea
Once a favourite getaway for the rich and noble, Hua Hin is a seaside city with more than palm-fringed beaches. First up is Mrigadayavan Palace – ‘the Palace of Love and Hope'. It was built in the 1920s as a summer residence for King Rama VI. It feels like you're back in his reign as you stroll through its airy rooms and arcades. Next, head to the temple-like Hua Hin railway station. Afterwards, experience the scents and sights of a real Thai fishing village as we reach Khao Takiab for afternoon tea. Visit the temple, where a troop of monkeys hangs out looking for a banana or two.
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Hua Hin Tour with Afternoon Tea from Pranburi
Once a favourite getaway for the rich and noble, Hua Hin is a seaside city with more than palm-fringed beaches. First up is Mrigadayavan Palace – ‘the Palace of Love and Hope'. It was built in the 1920s as a summer residence for King Rama VI. It feels like you're back in his reign as you stroll through its airy rooms and arcades. Next, head to the temple-like Hua Hin railway station. Afterwards, experience the scents and sights of a real Thai fishing village as we reach Khao Takiab for afternoon tea. Visit the temple, where a troop of monkeys hangs out looking for a banana or two.
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Phetchaburi Summer Palace from Pranburi
Historic monuments blend effortlessly with modern life in Phetchaburi. You'll step back in time in this surprisingly untouristy town. It has temples, palaces, cave shrines and a riverside market – and a funicular railway. Visit Wat Mahathat, Phra Nakhon Khiri and Khao Luang Cave in this activity-packed excursion.Wat Mahathat is first up on the agenda. This Buddhist temple's prangs tower over the town centre. Next, you'll hop into a funicular for a ride to the hilltop Phra Nakhon Khiri, the beautiful summer palace of King Rama IV. Admire the fine architecture, explore the museum and take in the great views over the town and countryside from the observatory.After lunch in a typical restaurant, you'll visit Khao Luang Cave. Housing more than 170 Buddha images, including a huge reclining Buddha, it's a serene and spiritual experience. Finish up with a traditional sweet treat of khanom mo gaeng – custard made with coconut milk and eggs – and you have yourself a showstopper of a tour.
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Hua Hin Discovery Tour from Pranburi
Scratch beneath the surface of Hua Hin and you'll find authentic villages, grand temples and extravagant royal palaces. Join us for a tour that delves deep into the area's history with visits to Khao Takiab, the Hua Hin railway station and the Mrigadayavan Palace.Your cultural journey starts off in the fishing village of Khao Takiab. We'll have a look round, seeing locals selling seafood along the road and admiring the Golden Buddha and colourful stilt houses on the shoreline. Then you'll head up to ‘Monkey Mountain' for a visit to Wat Khao Takiab, the local temple. You'll also get to see the troop of monkeys that gave the hill its nickname.Afterwards, it's back to Hua Hin to visit the temple-like train station, which boasts a royal waiting room, and the ‘peaceful and lovely' Mrigadayavan Palace. It was built in the 1920s as a summer residence for King Rama VI. He used its 16 buildings just twice before dying. Round off the tour with a coffee and snack.
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Phetchaburi Summer Palace from Hua Hin
Historic monuments blend effortlessly with modern life in Phetchaburi. You'll step back in time in this surprisingly untouristy town. It has temples, palaces, cave shrines and a riverside market – and a funicular railway. Visit Wat Mahathat, Phra Nakhon Khiri and Khao Luang Cave in this activity-packed excursion.Wat Mahathat is first up on the agenda. This Buddhist temple's prangs tower over the town centre. Next, you'll hop into a funicular for a ride to the hilltop Phra Nakhon Khiri, the beautiful summer palace of King Rama IV. Admire the fine architecture, explore the museum and take in the great views over the town and countryside from the observatory.After lunch in a typical restaurant, you'll visit Khao Luang Cave. Housing more than 170 Buddha images, including a huge reclining Buddha, it's a serene and spiritual experience. Finish up with a traditional sweet treat of khanom mo gaeng – custard made with coconut milk and eggs – and you have yourself a showstopper of a tour.
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Hua Hin Discovery Tour
Scratch beneath the surface of Hua Hin and you'll find authentic villages, grand temples and extravagant royal palaces. Join us for a tour that delves deep into the area's history with visits to Khao Takiab, the Hua Hin railway station and the Mrigadayavan Palace.Your cultural journey starts off in the fishing village of Khao Takiab. We'll have a look round, seeing locals selling seafood along the road and admiring the Golden Buddha and colourful stilt houses on the shoreline. Then you'll head up to ‘Monkey Mountain' for a visit to Wat Khao Takiab, the local temple. You'll also get to see the troop of monkeys that gave the hill its nickname.Afterwards, it's back to Hua Hin to visit the temple-like train station, which boasts a royal waiting room, and the ‘peaceful and lovely' Mrigadayavan Palace. It was built in the 1920s as a summer residence for King Rama VI. He used its 16 buildings just twice before dying. Round off the tour with a coffee and snack.
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