Rayong is a famous province for tourists as it has a lot of exciting
activities; with more than 100 kilometre-long coastline. There are
beautiful beaches and scenic waterfalls amid natural surroundings.
Rayong is also rich in sea-life resources and considered a major
agricultural and industrial province. There are three distinct
attractions, firstly white sand beach on the mainland and islands.
Secondary, it has a variety of fresh seafood. Lastly, regional fruits
such as durians rambutans mangosteens and pineapples. The way of
lifestyle and local culture are also attracted to other people
especially to foreigners as they will find themselves having a wonderful
trip here in Rayong.
Rayong located approximately 220 kilometers
from Bangkok is another delightful resort on Thailand's eastern coast -
Rayong province. A late bloomer, the province is well known for its
pristine beaches stretching along a 100-kilometer coastline and scenic
waterfalls amidst exotic surroundings. Aside from this, Rayong is
blessed with an abundance of seafood products such as shrimp paste, fish
sauce and dried seafood, and tropical fruits of which rambutan,
mangosteen and durian are the most famous.
Covering a total area of 3,552 square
kilometers, Rayong borders Chonburi Province on the north and the west,
the Gulf of Thailand on the south, and Chantaburi Province on the east.
Most of the land is marked by a series of mountains interspersed by flat
plains and large tracts of forest and fruit plantations.
Administratively, the province is divided into Mueang Rayong, Klaeng,
Ban Khai, Bang Chang, Pluak Daeng and Wang Chan districts and Khao
Chamao and Nikhom Phatthana Sub-districts.
Boasting indispensable sea-life resources,
Rayong is one of the country's major agricultural and industrial
provinces. On the other hand, the province has maintained its traditions
and customs in the daily lifestyle of the locals. The best months to
visit Rayong are from November to February.
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