After safely landed at Don Mueng Aiport, we board A2 bus to Victory Monument, which is park at the provided area within the airport, along the arrival platform at entrance No.7 of Terminal 1. It cost 30 baht each person and services every 20 minutes.
From Victory Monument, we took the minivan to Hua Hin.It cost 180 baht per person.
(The Hua Hin vans board in the alleyway next to Century Movie Plaza close to the stairs at the southern end of Victory Monument BTS station. From the skytrain station, take the walkway towards south, descend the staircase on the east side to street level (So you can just walk over to the building on the right hand side and take the in-door staircase down). The minibus area is next to the stairs. Look for a small table with “Cha Am, Hua Hin” written in English to buy your ticket.)
After check in our hotel and have a quick lunch, we walk to Hua Hin Market Village and took TukTuk to Plearnwan. Tuk tuk cost us THB140/ tuktuk.
Plearnwan is a place with opportunities for photos. Other than that, nothing really interesting.
This is the entrance of Plearnwan.
Mini stalls selling souvenirs.
So, this is the whole street of Plearnwan.
Less than 30 minute.. bye bye Plearnwan.
We took tuk tuk to Hua Hin night market for our dinner. The short distance cost us another THB140.
The whole street is filled with seafood restaurant.
We settle down at Lung Ja Seafood :)
Mixed Vegie.
Thai Green Curry. This was too spicy for me.
From Krabi to Phuket to Hua Hin. the best green curry I'd ever tasted is still the first green curry I'd tried - at Krabi.
Grilled Squid.
Too chewy. Not to my liking too.
Our dinner above include a bottle of Chang and one coconut drink cost us THB460. Not too bad.
After our dinner, we walk over to Chatsila Night Market which is interlink with Hua Hin night market. Nothing much can be buy here though.
There goes our Day 1. Stay tuned :)