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  1. Soi Bintabaht 2016

    Soi Bintabaht 2016
  2. Panama Bar

    Panama Bar
  3. PANAMA BAR & NIGHTCLUB

    The New Panama Bar & Nightclub in Bintabaht Area. View full Entry
  4. PANAMA BAR & NIGHTCLUB

    The New Panama Bar & Nightclub in Bintabaht Area.
  5. Wat Khao Daeng one of the temples we inside Sam Roi Yot National Park and it is another dream for photographers. Nestled within the steep rocks and mountains of the park and next to a river were several temple buildings. Rather new but still pretty. The local people offer boat tours up the river. The temple is named after the red mountain here from which one has a good view of the park. View full Entry
  6. Wat Khao Daeng (Sam Roi Yot)

    Wat Khao Daeng one of the temples we inside Sam Roi Yot National Park and it is another dream for photographers. Nestled within the steep rocks and mountains of the park and next to a river were several temple buildings. Rather new but still pretty. The local people offer boat tours up the river. The temple is named after the red mountain here from which one has a good view of the park.
  7. Wat Khao Daeng

    Wat Khao Daeng
  8. Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

    Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
  9. Thung Sam Roi Yot Freshwater Marsh Trail
  10. Located in coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, it is the first marine national park of Thailand. Khao Sam Roi Yot means "The mountain with three hundred peaks" and refers to a series of limestone hills along the Gulf of Thailand with highest one at 605m above the sea level. The northwest corner of the mountain range is called Thung Sam Roi Yot and is mainly freshwater marsh covering nearly 37% of the national park which makes it the largest wetlands area in Thailand. The main attractions of the national park are Phraya Nakhon Cave with it's iconic royal pavilion and huge chambers, Kaeo Cave and Thung Sam Roi Yot Freshwater Marsh. The park is also an attractive destination for it's rich wildlife in mangrove forests, beautiful beaches, limestone islands, trails and view points. It is easily acessible, only 60 km south from Hua Hin and nearly 3 hours from Bangkok. Khao Sam Roi Yot is home to a great diversity of bird species making it another great destination for birders with estimated around 300 species, half of them migratory birds. It is one of the best places in Thailand to see waterbirds on the flight path between Asia and Australia around January/February. Purple swamphen, Malayan plover, Kentish plover, white-bellied sea eagle, greater spotted eagle, oriental hobby, eastern marsh harrier, spoon-billed sandpiper are few of the birds common in the park. The inaccessible forest areas on the mountains are home to some mammals such as dusky leaf monkey, crab-eating macaque, Malayan porcupine, mainland serow, slow loris, barking deer, fishing cat and Malayan pangolin. Dolphins are regularly seen on the coastline, although not guaranteed there is a good chance to spot some by boat trips that can be arranged form most hotels. Occationally Irrawaddy dolphins shows up near the coast. The wild elephant watching area in nearby Kui Buri National Park is approximately 45km from the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park headquarters, which is the best place in Thailand to see herd of elephants and gaurs. The English speaking owner of Stella Resortdoes personally drive his customers to Kui Buri National Park on availability. The impressive Pala-U Waterfalls located in south side of the Kaeng Krachan National Park is also easily accessible. The main visitor center, headquarters and some attractions are situated on the south side of the national park. The entrance fee is 200B for adults (July 2016 price) and 100 Baht for children. View full Entry
  11. Khao Sam Roi Yot Nationalpark

    Located in coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, it is the first marine national park of Thailand. Khao Sam Roi Yot means "The mountain with three hundred peaks" and refers to a series of limestone hills along the Gulf of Thailand with highest one at 605m above the sea level. The northwest corner of the mountain range is called Thung Sam Roi Yot and is mainly freshwater marsh covering nearly 37% of the national park which makes it the largest wetlands area in Thailand. The main attractions of the national park are Phraya Nakhon Cave with it's iconic royal pavilion and huge chambers, Kaeo Cave and Thung Sam Roi Yot Freshwater Marsh. The park is also an attractive destination for it's rich wildlife in mangrove forests, beautiful beaches, limestone islands, trails and view points. It is easily acessible, only 60 km south from Hua Hin and nearly 3 hours from Bangkok. Khao Sam Roi Yot is home to a great diversity of bird species making it another great destination for birders with estimated around 300 species, half of them migratory birds. It is one of the best places in Thailand to see waterbirds on the flight path between Asia and Australia around January/February. Purple swamphen, Malayan plover, Kentish plover, white-bellied sea eagle, greater spotted eagle, oriental hobby, eastern marsh harrier, spoon-billed sandpiper are few of the birds common in the park. The inaccessible forest areas on the mountains are home to some mammals such as dusky leaf monkey, crab-eating macaque, Malayan porcupine, mainland serow, slow loris, barking deer, fishing cat and Malayan pangolin. Dolphins are regularly seen on the coastline, although not guaranteed there is a good chance to spot some by boat trips that can be arranged form most hotels. Occationally Irrawaddy dolphins shows up near the coast. The wild elephant watching area in nearby Kui Buri National Park is approximately 45km from the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park headquarters, which is the best place in Thailand to see herd of elephants and gaurs. The English speaking owner of Stella Resortdoes personally drive his customers to Kui Buri National Park on availability. The impressive Pala-U Waterfalls located in south side of the Kaeng Krachan National Park is also easily accessible. The main visitor center, headquarters and some attractions are situated on the south side of the national park. The entrance fee is 200B for adults (July 2016 price) and 100 Baht for children.
  12. 30 things to do in Hua Hin

    Short video 30 things to do in Hua Hin, found on YouTube...
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  14. deutsch Ein Beitrag in Deutsch

    Wir können hier auch in Deutsch und anderen Sprachen posten....
  15. Ambulance and Rescue

    National Call: 1554
  16. Hua Hin Tourist Police

    Address: 3/2 Damnoen Kasam Alley, Hua Hin, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Phone: Hua Hin: 032 516 219 National: 1155
  17. Hua Hin Police Station

    Address: Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Phone: Hua Hin: 032 533 440 National: 191
  18. Hua Hin Police Station

    Address: Hua Hin, Amphoe Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77110 Phone: Hua Hin: 032 533 440 National: 191 View full Entry
  19. My favorite shopping mall

    My favorite shopping mall is Blueport as i am farrang and find also some farrang stuff there. Which is yours ?
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    From the album Pattaya Bike Week 2017

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    From the album Pattaya Bike Week 2017

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    From the album Pattaya Bike Week 2017

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    From the album Pattaya Bike Week 2017

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