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Aleenta Hua Hin Launches Harley Davidson Transfers from Bangkok

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Aleenta Hua Hin-Pranburi has launched Harley Davidson transfers from Bangkok.

The route weaves through fishing villages, limestone karsts, national parks, farm land and off the beaten track temples, such as Khao Luang cave temple just outside of Petchaburi, before reaching Pranburi, 30-minutes past Hua Hin town.

Riders stop half way at a secluded beachfront location to enjoy a five-star organic picnic, fresh from the resort's 50 rai organic farm, served by the Aleenta team who follow riders en route.

Aleenta Hua Hin-Pranburi Resident Manager and Michelin star chef, James Noble, said, "It's going to be a lot of fun. There is nothing like straddling a serious machine to get the blood pumping and let you know you're alive. I'm more of a Triumph man myself, but the Harley Dina Wide Glide is a fine machine and about the coolest entrance anyone could hope to make."

Aleenta Hua Hin-Pranburi is renown for offering creative trips for guests - including its popular Gourmet Gliders experience, which combines a thrilling paramotor flight over Pranburi with a 'farm to fork' organic dining odyssey and a fresh seafood feast.

The resort also recently added a new standalone three-bedroom, three-bathroom villa to its collection, fully serviced with a private chef and butler and boasts a full kitchen, a dining room, an outside dining balcony and a large infinity swimming pool.

Aleenta, Hua Hin, Harley Davidson

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