Yellow Book

Yellow Book

Foreign nationals who own houses in Thailand should have a yellow house book. The book says the house's address and the name of those who live in the house written in Thai text. The procedure can be compared with address registering in your home country...
Amphawa floating market

Amphawa floating market

This excursion is arranged every Saturday. You will be picked up from your accommodation at 13:00 and will be back again around 21:00. The journey then continues to Amphawa which is one of the most popular and famous tourist attraction in all of Thailand. This market is built of wood by the river and genuinely Thai. 99% of those who visit this market are Thai tourists from all over the country. Here you can eat good (especially seafood), homemade ice cream, fruit and vegetables in all different shapes and colors and of course there is the opportunity for shopping, including Thai handicrafts.
River Kwae 2 days

River Kwae 2 days

This excursion is arranged every Tuesday - Wednesday (if you are more than 6 adults, it is also possible to book another day). You will be picked up by transfer from your accommodation at 07:00 and will be back around 17:00 the next day. Day 1. Early in the morning you leave Hua Hin and head north towards Kanchanaburi and River Kwai, but before we get there a boat trip awaits. the floating market in Damnoen Saduak. Once in Kanchanaburi, you visit the JEATH Museum, where prisoners of war tell their silent story through their paintings and images from World War II. Just around the corner from JEATH is the famous bridge. You also visit the war cemetery where over 9,000 Allied prisoners of war are buried.
The bridge over the river Kwae and trains

The bridge over the river Kwae and trains

This excursion is arranged every Friday (if you are more than 6 adults, it is also possible to book another day). You will be picked up by transfer from your accommodation at 06:30 and will be back around 19:00. The journey goes west towards River Kwai in Kanchanaburi, the country's warmest province. At the JEATH Museum, prisoners of war tell themselves, without words, about their experiences. The bridge over the river Kwai, famous from the movie of the same name, is an obvious place to visit.
Floating Market & Bridge over the River Kwae

Floating Market & Bridge over the River Kwae

This excursion is arranged every Wednesday (if you are more than 6 adults, it is also possible to book another day). You will be picked up by transfer from your accommodation at 06:30 and will be back around 19.00. After a two-hour journey from Hua Hin, you will arrive at Damnoen Saduak, perhaps the most famous of all Thailand's floating markets that gives you, in addition to many photo opportunities, an insight in how life in Thailand was once lived - on and around the canals.
Phetchaburi Summer Palace

Phetchaburi Summer Palace

This excursion is arranged every Thursday (if you are more than 6 adults, it is also possible to book another day). You will be picked up from your accommodation at 08:30 and will be back around 14:00. After a short trip of approx. 1 hour north you arrive at Phetchaburi. Here you will visit King Mongkhut's (Rama IV) summer palace Phra Nakhorn Khiri, or Khao Wang, the palace mountain, as it is called locally. Rama IV was very interested in astrology and he had a tower built next to the palace where he could observe the sky. The palace is mainly built in European style, with elements of Thai and Chinese architecture.
Floating Market & Rose Garden

Floating Market & Rose Garden

Damnoen Saduak is perhaps the most famous of all Thailand's floating markets and gives you, in addition to many photo opportunities, an insight into how life in Thailand was once lived - on and around the canals. You will be picked up from your accommodation around seven in the morning and head north to the floating market in Damnoen Saduak where you arrive at nine o'clock.
Sam Roi Yod National Park

Sam Roi Yod National Park

You will be picked up from your accommodation at 09:00 and will be back around 15:00. After an hour's journey south through the Thai landscape, including pineapple fields, you come to an unspoilt fishing village in the middle of Sam Roi Yod National Park, Thailand's first marine national park established as early as 1966.