Having provided a budget accommodation with friendly and quality service in the heart of the best-known Takiab Beach of Hua Hin, we proudly to introduce you our peaceful resort on the same compound, Chomtawan Resort.
You'll find "Chomtawan Resort" located near the beach, about 100 metre (5 min. walk). Moreover we are so close to the centre of this coastal town, everything you want is within easy reach.
Air Condition.
Balcony.
Bath / Toweling Robe.
Key Card / Computer Access.
Refrigerator.
Satellite T.V.
Shower With Hot Water.
Television.
Turn Down Service.
Voltage 220/240.
Hotel Facilities :
24 Hours Front Desk.
Barbecue.
Beach.
Boating.
Business Centre.
Car Rental / Car Hire.
Conference Facilities.
I-Mode Signal.
Horseback Riding.
Laundry Cleaning Service.
Limited Front Desk Hours.
Maid Service.
Multilingual Staff.
Outdoor Swimming Pool.
Parking - Coach/Bus.
Parking / Car Park.
Photo Copying.
Picnic Area / Tables.
Security.
Pets Permitted.
Tour Desk.
Wakeup Service.
We are located at Hua Hin, Thailand. Hua Hin is just 200 kilometres (2.30 Hours) south of Bangkok, you can find any things you want here.
Our resort is located just 10 minutes from a Hua Hin downtown, 5.5 km.. Going south to Kao Takiab village, you will find our resort about 0.5 km. from Wat Khao Lan Tom and Takiab Police Station.
Had a very pleasant 2 1/2 weeks stay there recently. Although a bit off of things, it definitely is the right place if you're looking for something co...
Interest Attractions in Hua Hin , Prachuabkirikhan
:: Hat Wanakon National Park
23 kilometres from Prachuap Khiri Khan, this 38-square kilometre park is centred on a fine 7 kilometre-pine-fringed beach. Camping is permitted. Snorkelling around offshore islands, swimming, hiking and bird watching number among major attractions. Admission is 200 baht per person. Accommodation facilities are available.
Khao Krailat
Located near Khao Takiap, this steep hill lends its name to the temple that is located there. The temple belongs to a Buddhist denomination originally founded by King Rama IV and showcases a collection of large Buddha images dating back several hundred years.