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First time to HH

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Hi....

Will be heading to HH for the first time after hearing and reading so much abt the place...

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I'm sure you'll love it. It's rather lovely here and not too crowded :)
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Thank you.... Tired of places like Phuket, Koh Samui etc etc... too crowed for my liking.
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I loved Hua Hin on my first visit there. I spent a month relaxing and exploring the seaside town. Highly recommended.
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I have travelled a bit in Thailand, and for my money i think Hua hin is the best in terms of location, though i have to say, untill you learn, things can be expensive for the farang.[see other thred 2 tier pricing]
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Oic.... Hopefully being Asian I won't face the "farang" problem....
(honestly I don't think so.... Can't speak a word of Thai)
counting down the days to reaching HH.
Btw... Was wondering is there any budget transportation from bkk airport to HH?
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Hate to break it to you Linde but unless you're a local or a Thai national who isn't married to a farang then you will most certainly get stung... my mum is Thai but get's stung and one can only presume it's because I am obv. not fully Thai :/ I'd imagine the train or bus would be really cheap. We came by taxi and that cost about 1500B but I'm positive you can get cheaper :D

*and I meant a Thai local at that :banghead:
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Thank u.... That's very helpful.... I almost book a cab over the Internet..... 2800B.
Btw, where can I find a taxi that comes to HH from airport?
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Now gonna find the number for ya....
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I spoke to mum and she said if you ring direct then they will charge more (2 tier pricing) but if you get a Thai to ring then expect to pay no more than 2000B MAX. She said if you need a hand booking a taxi she'll happily ring them for you. She doesn't like getting ripped of as much as the next person tbh :)
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Linde wrote:Btw, where can I find a taxi that comes to HH from airport?
You could try here http://www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin-taxi.htm
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Linde welcome to the forum and to Hua Hin.

Enjoy. :thumb:
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[quote="lilmolfie"]I spoke to mum and she said if you ring direct then they will charge more (2 tier pricing) but if you get a Thai to ring then expect to pay no more than 2000B MAX. She said if you need a hand booking a taxi she'll happily ring them for you. She doesn't like getting ripped of as much as the next person tbh :)[/quote

would appreciate that... But would it be too troublesome for ur mum?
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@Linde - no not at all. She offered. She likes to be helpful. I think it gives her a purpose in life lol
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lilmolfie wrote:@Linde - no not at all. She offered. She likes to be helpful. I think it gives her a purpose in life lol
Sorry for the late reply.... was out of town... btw I am coming on the 12th Jan ETA BKK 1345hrs.
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