Beyond the beachfront resorts and holiday attractions, Hua Hin is home to fascinating wildlife experiences. Discover conservation efforts, rescue centres, and more, in Thailand’s premier coastal resort town.
When To Visit Hua Hin
The best time to visit this seaside getaway is during the first half of the country’s dry season. From November to February, the weather is clear, yet cooler than the summer months—ideal for outdoor Hua Hin attractions.
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Hutsadin Elephant Foundation
Located further inland in Hua Hin, this outdoor camp offers a home for injured, abandoned, and retired elephants. Guests can interact with the wildlife inhabitants up close and accompany them as they bathe, feed, and wander the grounds. Visit the camp through its volunteer programme, or through an excursion from a nearby hotel, like Anantara Hua Hin Resort.
Swiss Sheep Farm 2012
Situated in the Cha Am area, this picturesque, European-style farm combines an idyllic setting with fun animal encounters. Feed sheep, goats, and rabbits, while enjoying the scenery; it’s a great spot for family photos and activities.
Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
Just on the outskirts of Hua Hin, the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) is a leading wildlife rescue centre, providing refuge for several animals. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about rehabilitation efforts and responsible wildlife tourism, highlighted in foundation’s work with the resident elephants, monkeys, and gibbons. Visits must be booked in advance.