Cha-am’s new train station is taking shape
Here are a few pictures of the new train station being built in Cha-am. And here are the views that will soon belong to the past…
Here are a few pictures of the new train station being built in Cha-am. And here are the views that will soon belong to the past…
Grab your electric bike in Cha-am! A new shop has opened on Narathip road where you can buy or rent electric bikes. You will find the shop half way between the Family Mart and the […]
November 2018 The ferry between Hua Hin and Pattaya has reopened for the high season, here is the new schedule. October 2018 The ferry is closed until October 31, officially because of “strong wind waves”. […]
Edit 24 March – Roadworks look almost finished and intersections that are still blocked should be opened soon. A brand new set of traffic lights has been installed at the junction of Kaenchan school and […]
Starting from Sept 25, the minivans that were at Victory Monument will operate from a new terminal, near Mo Chit. There will be shuttle buses for passengers to travel between the minivans station and the […]
The most pleasant way to get around in Cha-Am is to rent a bicycle or a motorbike. For short distances in town you can use a moto-taxi, or a bus to travel along Phetkasem road. […]
Assuming you’re travelling from Bangkok, you can go to Cha-Am by train, by bus, by minivan or by car. Prices and time schedules can change frequently, so even if we try our best to give […]
Part 1: Cha-Am to Rama IX bridge Leave Cha-Am by following the road #4 (Phetkasem) back to the North. Pass through Phetchaburi and keep on following the signs to Bangkok. You will then have to […]
Part 1: Bangkok to Rama II You can get out of Bangkok by Rama IX bridge, on the expressway that goes to Rama II road (road #35). Of course you may choose another option, depending […]
The article below is partially out of date, since the minivans have been moved out of Victory Monument. From Bangkok to Cha-Am Minivans (minibuses) start from Victory Monument, which is on the BTS line (Skytrain). […]
From Bangkok to Cha-Am Southbound trains leave from Hualamphong station in Bangkok 13 times daily between 8:05 and 22:50. Whereas most trains stop to Hua Hin, only three trains, departing at 9:20, 15:35 and 18:30, […]
There is a bus operating between Suvarnabhumi airport and Hua Hin. The bus can stop in Cha-am, just mention it when you buy your ticket at the airport, at Hua Hin bus station or by Internet […]
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