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Located
an easy three-hour drive from Bangkok, the resorts of Cha-am and
Hua Hin are just 25 km. apart and present a choice of beach options.
Characterised by the broad sweep of a casuarina-fringed shore, Cha-am
is the smaller of the two but it is nearly all beach. Facing the
sea is a wide choice of hotel accommodation, ranging from deluxe
resorts will full recreational and entertainment amenities, to inexpensive
but comfortable bungalows.
Larger and more luxuriously developed, Hua Hin is similarly renowned
for a magnifi cent beach which, separated at one end from a still
active fi shing village by a rocky headland, curves gently for some
3 km. to its southern point where Buddhist temples cling to the
cliffs. Beyond lies another, more secluded beach, Hat Khao Tao.
Khao Takiap, Hua Hin
Hua
Hin is further distinguished as Thailands oldest beach resort,
coming into vogue in the 1920s as the retreat for the elite of Bangkok
society, a status that was enhanced when King Rama VII chose the
site for a summer palace, which he named Klai Kangwon, meaning Far
From Worries. Afme hotel and Thailands fi rst 18 hole
golf course, both still existience, further established Hua Hins
reputation.
In spite of moving with the times to offer all modem amenities,
Cha-am and Hua Hin have retained their own enduring Thai identity,
and thus offer an appealing sense of place. Ideal for families,
the main attraction of both resorts is a peaceful time lazing on
the beach soaking up the tropical sunshine.
However, there is also plenty to do away from the beach, like golfmg
at a number of courses, shopping at Hua Rins renowned Night
Bazaar, sightseeing in the nearby historic town of Phetchaburi,
and exploring Khao Sam Roi Yot (Mountain of 300 Peaks)
National Park all have their own attraction.
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