Hua Hin Attractions
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Thai Boxing
Muay Thai is much different from Western boxing and the fighters may use their feet, elbows, legs, and knees to strike theiropponent. Many young Thai men start learning boxing from an early age. Although Muay Thai is a full contact sport, injuries or major bloodshed doesn't occur very often. Muay Thai is a clean sport and it can be great to watch, especially the high kicks and other gracious movements. This can be an enjoyable, exciting and entertaining evening in one of Hua Hin's stadiums.
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Hua Hin Beach
Hua Hin beach stretches about 4 kilometers from the town center to Khao Takiab. Hua Hin beach is well known for its spectacular sunrises. Hua Hin beach is newer overcrowded and you can always find a quiet little spot. The white sand makes it one of the best beach stretches on the Gulf of Thailand. Hua Hin name (Hua Hin - head stone) is derived from the rock formations that can be seen on the beach in front of the Sofitel Central Hotel.
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Bridge Over The River Kwai
Internationally famous, thanks to several motion pictures and books, the black iron bridge was brought from Java by the Japanese army and reassembled under Japanese supervision by Allied prisoner-of-war labourers as part of the 'Death Railway' linking Thailand with Burma. Still in use today, the bridge was the target of frequent Allied bombing raids during 1945, and was rebuilt after the war ended. The curved spans of the bridge are the original sections.
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Pa La U Waterfalls
Go west of Hua Hin to Pa La U waterfalls which is part of the Kangrajarn National Park which covers an area of over 2000 sq kms, and is one of the oldest in South East Asia. We visit 3 levels of 11 for this excursion. Take in the beautiful natural rain forest surroundings. lunch and time to swim. Rare birds & Monkeys regularly spotted!
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