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  • Khao Takiap Beach -  Khao Takiap headland is considered the best beach in Hua Hin.  On top of this, Khao Takiap has a temple on top of the hill, complete with its infestation of monkeys. Quieter than more central beaches, it is the go-to place for those who crave quiet and to appreciate the ocean rather than town life.
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  • The rocks at the end of Hua Hin's beach, Khao Takiap headland is now the site of newly erected condos and luxe hotels while still retaining something of quiet, rural Hua Hin.
    takiab-beach-2.jpg
  • Hua Hin is lucky to have many beautiful seaside communities with an abundance of fresh seafood.  Once a funky and lowly collection or ramshakle huts under Khao Takiab Hill, the Sea Market is THE source for lovers of the freshest seafood.  Still retaining s a touch of local life, fishermen next door to their family fish shops repairing nets, you know this is the real thing.  Originally most fish shops sold by the kilo, but nowadays they will cook up whatever you buy from them,  thus explaining its popularity.  In season, you will find crabs, shrimp, prawns, squid, snapper, mollosks and just about any fish that swims in the Gulf of Thailand
    hua-hin-fishing-port-4.jpg
  • Meaning literally "chopstick hill" Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha statue.  There are other Buddhas and Guanyin statues at the summit.  The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea. There is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
    wat-khao-takiab-6.jpg
  • Meaning literally "chopstick hill" Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha statue.  There are other Buddhas and Guanyin statues at the summit.  The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea. There is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
    wat-khao-takiab-2.jpg
  • Meaning literally "chopstick hill" Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha statue.  There are other Buddhas and Guanyin statues at the summit.  The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea. There is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
    wat-khao-takiab-4.jpg
  • Meaning literally "chopstick hill" Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha statue.  There are other Buddhas and Guanyin statues at the summit.  The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea. There is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
    wat-khao-takiab-3.jpg
  • Wat Khao Takiab is situated on a rocky promontory south of Hua Hin by a small picturesque fishing village. Khao Takiab is also know as "Monkey Mountain" due to large numbers of monkeys macaques that are resident there. While not really fierce care should be taken when they are around as they have a habit of grabbing and making off with anything that takes their fancy.
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  • Fat Chinese Buddha at Khao Takiab hill, also known as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques that live, or rather infest the area. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea for a fabulous view: there is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
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  • Meaning literally "chopstick hill" Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha statue.  There are other Buddhas and Guanyin statues at the summit.  The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there. Khao Takiap  projects over the sea. There is a trail to the top of the mountain, where visitors can clearly admire the scenery of the beach and Hua Hin city.
    wat-khao-takiab-5.jpg
  • Hua Hin Khao Takiab Fish Market  - Thailand is lucky to have many beautiful seaside cities with an abundance of fresh seafood, and Hua Hin is certainly one of htem. Once a funky and lowly collection or ramshakle huts under Khao Takiab Hill, the Sea Market is THE source for lovers of the freshest seafood while retaining a touch of local life.  When you see fishermen next door to their family fish shops repairing nets, you know this is the real thing.
    thai-fish-display.jpg
  • Khao Takiab is at the southern end of Hua Hin beach famous for its 20 meter tall Buddha . The hill is also know as Monkey Mountain thanks to the large numbers of macaques monkeys that live there.
    macaque-ocean-1.jpg
  • Khao Takiap Buddha -The rocks at the end of Hua Hin's beach, Khao Takiap headland is now the site of newly erected condos and luxe hotels while still retaining something of quiet, rural Hua Hin with a giant Buddha overlooking the beach.
    wat-khao-takiab-1.jpg
  • The rocks at the end of Hua Hin's beach, Khao Takiap headland is now the site of newly erected condos and luxe hotels while still retaining something of quiet, rural Hua Hin.
    takiab-beach-1.jpg
  • Hua Hin Fisherman - Hua Hin Sea Market Thailand is lucky to have many beautiful seaside cities with an abundance of fresh seafood, and Hua Hin is certainly one of htem. , once a funky and lowly collection or ramshakle huts under Khao Takiab Hill, the Sea Market is THE source for lovers of the freshest seafood.  Still retaining s a touch of local life, fishermen next door to their family fish shops repairing nets, you know this is the real thing.  Originally most fish shops sold by the kilo, but nowadays they will cook up whatever you buy from them,  thus explaining its popularity.  In season, you will find crabs, shrimp, prawns, squid, snapper, mollosks and just about any fish that swims in the Gulf of Thailand
    hua-hin-fishing-port-1.jpg
  • Hua Hin Fisherman - Hua Hin Sea Market Thailand is lucky to have many beautiful seaside cities with an abundance of fresh seafood, and Hua Hin is certainly one of htem. , once a funky and lowly collection or ramshakle huts under Khao Takiab Hill, the Sea Market is THE source for lovers of the freshest seafood.  Still retaining s a touch of local life, fishermen next door to their family fish shops repairing nets, you know this is the real thing.  Originally most fish shops sold by the kilo, but nowadays they will cook up whatever you buy from them,  thus explaining its popularity.  In season, you will find crabs, shrimp, prawns, squid, snapper, mollosks and just about any fish that swims in the Gulf of Thailand
    hua-hin-fishing-port-2.jpg