
Nature in Hua Hin

Pala-U Waterfall from Hua Hin
Deep in Kaeng Krachan National Park and shrouded in thousand-year-old forest, you'll find Pala-U waterfall – a place of great serenity. Your day kicks off with a scenic drive towards the border with Burma. We'll enter the forested Kaeng Krachan National Park and wind our way to Pala-U falls. Its cascades of fresh mountain water and surrounding ancient forest make it a very peaceful place to hike. We'll trek up to the fourth level – there are 11 – of the falls and, if you fancy, you can freshen up with a swim in natural pools. Then it's to a restaurant for lunch before stopping to explore Wat Huay Mongkol.
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Kui Buri Tour & 4x4 Elephant Safari from Hua Hin
Thailand's ‘wild west' beckons on this tour. Our first port of call will be the Nine headed Dragon Temple and a small village that makes its living from sea fishing and oyster farming. Next, you'll head to the coast and the provincial capital, Prachuap Khiri Khan. You can climb 369 steps to the hilltop temple of Khao Chong Krachok, where you'll likely enjoy views of the city in the company of the resident monkeys. After lunch at Ao Manao beach, you'll swap to a 4x4 to head into Kui Buri National Park. There are more than 250 wild elephants, and we'll take you to where you're most likely to spot them.
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Sam Roi Yot National Park from Hua Hin
Thailand lucked out on the nature front – not only are there the powdery beaches washed by crystal clear waters but it's also home to lush mountainous landscapes. Kick the day off with a boat trip over to a beach at the foot of the mountain. Then get ready to start the trek. After hiking for a while, you'll reach the Phraya Nakhon Cave with its three huge chambers – light streams in through large openings in the roof. Your guide will point out a tree called the ‘screaming elephant' - so named for its brutal sting, which can be felt even by elephants. After strolling back down you'll enjoy lunch at the beach.
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Sam Roi Yot National Park from Pranburi
Thailand lucked out on the nature front – not only are there the powdery beaches washed by crystal clear waters but it's also home to lush mountainous landscapes. Kick the day off with a boat trip over to a beach at the foot of the mountain. Then get ready to start the trek. After hiking for a while, you'll reach the Phraya Nakhon Cave with its three huge chambers – light streams in through large openings in the roof. Your guide will point out a tree called the ‘screaming elephant' - so named for its brutal sting, which can be felt even by elephants. After strolling back down you'll enjoy lunch at the beach.
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Kui Buri National Park and Wild Elephants from Pranburi
Thailand's ‘wild west' beckons on this tour. Our first port of call will be the Nine headed Dragon Temple and a small village that makes its living from sea fishing and oyster farming. Next, you'll head to the coast and the provincial capital, Prachuap Khiri Khan. You can climb 369 steps to the hilltop temple of Khao Chong Krachok, where you'll likely enjoy views of the city in the company of the resident monkeys. After lunch at Ao Manao beach, you'll swap to a 4x4 to head into Kui Buri National Park. There are more than 250 wild elephants, and we'll take you to where you're most likely to spot them.
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Pala-U Waterfall from Pranburi
Deep in Kaeng Krachan National Park and shrouded in thousand-year-old forest, you'll find Pala-U waterfall – a place of great serenity. Your day kicks off with a scenic drive towards the border with Burma. We'll enter the forested Kaeng Krachan National Park and wind our way to Pala-U falls. Its cascades of fresh mountain water and surrounding ancient forest make it a very peaceful place to hike. We'll trek up to the fourth level – there are 11 – of the falls and, if you fancy, you can freshen up with a swim in natural pools. Then it's to a restaurant for lunch before stopping to explore Wat Huay Mongkol.
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