A favorite getaway for Bangkok residents, Hua Hin is a pretty beachside town. Family friendly and relaxed, it lacks the all-night partying and seedier aspects that make other nearby beach resorts a haven for unsavory characters. Once a small fishing village, it was transformed into a royal resort, and it’s these close links with Thai royalty that ensure Hua Hin won’t become overdeveloped or lose its small-town vibe.
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Victory Church began only a few short years ago, when our Pastors, Nopparat and Renee Treeyanon, began in a living room with a handful of people. Today we are one of the fastest growing churches in Hua Hin! We are also involved in establishing children’s homes, slum schools, safe homes, sewing schools and more to help share the love of Jesus in as many nations as possible.
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Named after the sacred mountain Kailaaśa in the Himaalaya, this temple complex offers good panoramic views of the surrounding areas - both the sea and the hills. The architecture is subdued and tasteful, and the hill is dotted by kuTis, monastic dwellings that suggest it having been used as a meditation Wat. Overall a worthy short pilgrimage.
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travelled by boat from beach at National park entrance round to bay where we found path to cave. Not really a path so much as roughly hacked out steps in the rock. very steep climb for about 1/2 K, definitely not for the faint hearted or unfit. Well rewarded on arrival by fantastic scenery & great photo opportunities. Dont leave anything lying around or the monkeys will have it.
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I have visited here many times and the English service is10.30 on Sundays and always a delight , it has a wonderful choir and a warm atmosphere
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Loved it. Was great to see so many monkeys. They were adorable. It's been the highlight of our trip to Thailand for the kids, so much so they want to go back. It's free and is a great drive through a fishing village to get there. There is a Buddhist temple there also. You can pay 100 baht for some one to feed the monkeys for you. The views are great over Hua Hin. A must do if you love monkeys.
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