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Day Trips in Thailand
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February 16, 2005
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by giorgio (1 point)
February 15, 2005
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by friedinger
Hua Hin
Edit ThisDay trips from Bangkok to Hua Hin offer the visitor the chance to swim or relax on the beach, enjoy amazing Thai seafood ( Hua Hin is famous in Thailand for excellent seafood ), Elephant Ride, Off Road all Terrain rides, Elephant Rides, fishing trips, a large number of amazing temples including the temple area of Khao takiab and Khao Khailat. Alos visit the Old Palace and see the famous Hua Hin Railway Station, one of the most photographed rail stations in all Asia. Enjoy Afternoon Tea at the world famous Sofitel Hotel which was built in the 1920's as the original rail station more..
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| address: | Hua Hin 180 km south of Bangkok |
Ayutthaya by bike
Edit ThisHow often did I hear people moaning after three consecutive days in the capital, that they need to get out of Bangkok to avoid a nervous breakdown? Well, the choice of escape is there be it in form of taking the Death Railway across the River Kwae bridge, visiting museums, trips to waterfalls, seaside resorts along the east and west coast, national parks, cultural shows or floating markets Bangkok’s surroundings are awash with beautiful places that make great escape routes.
One of the highlights in the vicinity of Bangkok is undoubtedly Ayutthaya, the former capital more..
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