Tour overview
This private day trip is designed for travellers who want to combine the cultural side of Hua Hin with one of Thailand’s best wildlife experiences. The morning focuses on the region’s most scenic temples in a smooth and efficient route, while the afternoon continues with the Kui Buri National Park safari, where wild elephants can be observed responsibly, without shows and without direct interaction.
Why this tour stands out
- rare combination of temples, scenery and wildlife in one day
- Wat Khao Takiap with panoramic views over Hua Hin Bay
- Wat Tham Khao Tao cave temple and the nearby fishing village atmosphere
- visit to Wat Huay Mongkol, famous for the monumental Luang Phor Thuad statue
- 4×4 safari in Kui Buri National Park with a local ranger
- high probability of seeing wild elephants
- comfortable pace, private transport and simplified logistics
Indicative pricing
Total price per private group. The “approx. / person” column is indicative and calculated at the maximum capacity of each group bracket.
| Group | Price | approx. / person |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 people | ฿10,900 | ~฿5,450 |
| 3–4 people | ฿12,500 | ~฿3,125 |
| 5–6 people | ฿13,900 | ~฿2,317 |
| 7–8 people | ฿15,900 | ~฿1,988 |
Indicative itinerary
Included
- hotel pickup and drop-off in Hua Hin
- private van with driver
- English-speaking local guide for the cultural part
- Kui Buri National Park entrance fees
- 4×4 safari vehicle and local ranger
- basic accident insurance
Not included
- lunch and drinks
- personal expenses
- any service not explicitly listed in the Included section
A feel for the day




Frequently asked questions
Is this a private tour?+
Yes. The day is organised as a private tour with dedicated transport for your group. The safari segment inside the park follows the local ranger system.
Is the guide with us all day?+
The local guide covers the cultural part and overall coordination of the day. Inside the park, the safari is operated together with the local ranger and the park’s 4×4 vehicle.
Is it suitable for children?+
Yes, especially for families looking for a mix of temples and nature. We recommend bringing water, hats and comfortable shoes.
What happens if elephants do not appear?+
Kui Buri is one of Thailand’s best areas for observing wild elephants, but sightings still depend on nature and cannot be contractually guaranteed.
