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How to get to Hua HinHua Hin is about 170 Kilometers fro Bangkok, on the western coast of the southern part of Thailand. With its proximity to Route 4, the main road south, and a main railway line, there is a choice of transport to the town from the north and south, and in particular, Bangkok. By Air: It is also possible to fly into Hua Hin from Don Muang airport in Bangkok (not the new international airport for Bangkok) using a small company operating 12 seater Cessna Aircraft. This is almost like having your own charter aircraft and flies at a lower altitude to give passengers a good view en route SGA ( Siam General Aviation) operate the service daily: By Train: Thai National State Railways operate the service from Bangkok to Hua Hin from the main station in Bangkok . Journey time at its fastest is between 3 and 4 hours, with a one way fare of around 400 Baht for an air condition second class ticket.. The train leaving Bangkok at 08.05 will get you to Hua Hin at 11.11. This is also the main line south to Surat Thani (for Koh Samui), Hat Yai and onward to Butterworth in Malaysia www.railway.co.th or telephone +66 (0) 2 222 0175 By Bus: By Car: The other alternative is to arrange a direct chauffeur driven transfer straight to Hua Hin, which saves the worry of driving yourself. This service can be booked on line and vehicles range from saloon cars to 8 seater vans. Costs are generally about 3,000 Baht per vehicle, so for a group this is a cost effective way to be transferred to Hua Hin. The companies will meet flights, and the cost is all inclusive, apart from any toll fees. Allow around 120 Baht for this. One online service is transfer@Savehotels.com but there are other companies available. Reader's comments:
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