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A full-day tour to experience the countryside, scenic, and cultural side of Thailand. Visit the exotic and beautiful Tham Khao Luang Cave with over 180 statues of Buddha visited by numerous Thai Kings in the past, get a glimpse of the palace town of Phra Nakhon Khir, and then ride to the best and historically important railway station of Hua Hin built in Thai architectural style.

Key Highlights

  • A visit to the Tham Khao Luang Cave to witness the splendid natural temple built across a succession of caves.
  • Get to witness the royal side of Thailand along the sites of Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park.
  • This day tour offers you Thai architecture in the most splendid forms and sites such as the railway station in Hua Hin.
  • Get ready for a day filled with surprises and splendid sights.

About Hua Hin Phra Nakhon Khiri & Tham Khao Luang Day Tour:

A full-day trip that covers the historic and royal stories of Thailand in the district of Petchaburi, awaits you in this package. Explore the beautiful Tham Khao Luang Caves built about a hundred years ago in the natural cave atmospheres. You will find Buddha statues in multiple forms and resting positions.  Next head to the Royal Phra Nakhon Khir Hostprical Park, which houses the once-important royal buildings, palaces, and temples. Once the summer palace of the royal family, the park is visited by them occasionally. Further after a sumptuous local Thai lunch of your choice, we head to the town of Hua Hin, popularly known as the resort town of Thailand and one of the most chosen getaways by the local crowd. Stroll along the rails of the famous Hua Hin Railway Station that became popular for its royal waiting room which was relocated from the Sanam Chan Palace and holds a Thai architectural style. After an eventful day trip for our final stop, we head to Hua Hin beach the powdery sandy white beach, and relax the stress out. With the beach hue, we call it a day and head back to Bangkok.

Inclusions

  • Chinese / English-speaking guide
  • Insurance provided by the operator
  • Round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned minivan
  • Entrance fees to attractions mentioned in the itinerary
  • Bottle of water
  • Cable Car Ticket (at Phra Nakhon Khiri)

Exclusions

  • Meals and beverages
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Other personal expenses
  • Lunch

Insiders' Tips

Engage in a stroll through the cave alongside the 180 statues of Buddha, each one representing different stages of his life.

Additional Information

Know Before You Go:
  • Participants must be able to tolerate moderate physical exercise, such as walking and stair climbing, and be in good health.
  • Please respect local customs by wearing clothing that covers your shoulders and knees if the tour involves a visit to a temple.
  • There are some activities related to walking in the mountains Please wear suitable walking shoes, running shoes or sneakers.
Itinerary:
  • 08:00 hrs: Meet up Central World, G Floor (Behind the Ganesha Shrine)
  • 10:00 hrs: Tham Khao Luang Cave  (admission included)
  • 11:00 hrs: Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) (admission included)
  • 12:30 hrs: Having lunch at the local awesome restaurant (Own expenses)
  • 15:00 hrs: Hua Hin Railway Station
  • 15:30 hrs: Take a walk on Hua Hin Beach (not swimming)
  • 16:30 hrs: Heading to Bangkok
  • 19:30 hrs: Return to drop-off point Central World

Cancellation Policy

  • The ticket is cancellable with 100% return if canceled before 24 hours of the date of the service.

Hua Hin Phra Nakhon Khiri & Tham Khao Luang Day Tour: Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important things to keep in mind while traveling to Tham Khao Luang?
It is advised to wear decent and fully covered clothes to maintain the decorum of the temple. It is also better to prevent carrying food to avoid aggression from animals.
Can we swim in Hua Hin Beach?
Yes we are allowed to swim in those beautiful and sandy beaches.

Ratings & Reviews

Hua Hin Phra Nakhon Khiri & Tham Khao Luang Day Tour:

USD 57.24

Insiders’ Tips

Engage in a stroll through the cave alongside the 180 statues of Buddha, each one representing different stages of his life.

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