Rayong (ระยอง) is a city on the Eastern Gulf Coast of Thailand.
On the east coast of Thailand, 179 km from Bangkok, modest beaches dotted around Rayong Province are tranquil paradises for sea lovers who seek hideaways near the capital. Months of monsoon rains allow lush forests as well as fruit orchards to cool down from the heat of the day, and provide harvests during May of each year, so fruit lovers always travel here for various tasty fresh tropical fruits, particularly durian, rambutan and mangosteen.
- City Pillar Shrine. This shrine was first built of wood. Then it was replaced by a concrete building with Chinese characteristics. The old city pillar was formerly in front of the shrine. A new one was later set up with a four-porched shelter.
- The Shrine of King Taksin the Great. Folklore says that King Taksin tied his elephant to a tree while leading the troops to Chanthaburi to retrieve the Kingdom of Siam from Burmese occupation. The shrine houses a statue of the king.
- Wat Pa Pradu. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period. The wihan houses a large reclining Buddha image, 11.95 metres long and 3.6 metres high. Unusually, the reclining Buddha image lies on its left-hand side.
- Dhammarachanusornsatan. At Kaochamao Rayong, shrine buildings house statues such as a statue of Somdej Phra Putthajarn Tho Phromrangsi, the famous Buddhist priest of the Rattanakosin Age, and King Rama V. There is a coin and antiques museum.
- Wat Ban Don Shadow Play Museum. exhibits 100 Nang Yai shadow-play characters, or Nang Yai, which is a large piece of leather carved and painted into different characters.
- Phra Chedi Klang Nam. In the middle of the Rayong River, two km south of downtown near the mouth of the river, there is a pagoda on an island. It is a landmark for the crews sailing in the river to indicate that they are reaching Rayong Province. On the full moon day of the twelfth lunar month, a celebration is held to change the robe covering the pagoda.
- Si Mueang Park. This place was once used for the execution of prisoners. Now it has been rebuilt as a public park. At the front of the park is a famous Buddha image of Rayong, Phra Phuttha Angkhirot.
- Sopha Botanical Park. This 32-rai park is lush with many kinds of trees, particularly Thai. In the compound, three traditional Thai houses on stilts, nearly 100 years old, exhibit ceramics from various periods as well as prehistoric pottery from Ban Chiang World Heritage Site.
- Ko Samet. Some people believe that this is the miracle island in Thai classical literature by Sunthon Phu. Ko Samet is a famous beach attraction of Rayong. One of the beaches is Ao Wong Duean in the middle of the east side. This beach forms an almost-complete circle.
- Ko Thalu. The island is a scuba diving site among coral reefs. The island totals an area of 69 rai, and most remains lush forest. While high cliffs occupy the west, white sandy beaches occupy the east and south of the island.
- Laem Mae Phim. Without large waves, the beach is nice for swimming. Restaurants and bungalows dot the beach. Laem Mae Phim is 48 km from Rayong town.
- Sunthon Phu Monument. The monument was built to commemorate Sunthon Phu, a leading poet in the early Rattanakosin era, two centuries ago. There are statues of Sunthon Phu and characters from his famous literature.
- Wat Saranat Thammaram. houses a Buddha image imitating the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat in Phitsanulok Province. Four major pagodas surround the ubosot. They include Phra Pathom Chedi, Phrathat Phanom, a replica of Bodh Gaya, and Phrathat Chaiya.
- Ko Man Nai. This island is the location of the turtle conservation station initiated by the queen, protecting the breeding of hawksbill and olive turtles.
- Supattra Land Orchard. The orchard is open for the public to view its fruit, durian, rambutan, mango, grape, star fruit, and longan.
- Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
- Khao Wong. Many limestone mountains surround a flat plain. The mountains have a total of 80 caves inside.
- Krommaluang Chumphon Shrine. The shrine houses the statue of Krommaluang Chumphonkhetudomsak, founder of Thailand's modern navy.
- Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Herbal Park. The park grows various kinds of herbs and also conducts research.
- Suphattra Land, Nong Lalok, Ban Khai, +66 3866 4585. M-Sa 09:00-16:00. Suphattra Land is an 800-acre orchard where fruit lovers can pick durian, rambutan, mangosteen, starfruit, dragonfruit, etc., off the trees, or just enjoy the pleasant surroundings. Fruits are generally full-grown late April to June. A sightseeing train winds its way through the orchards as well. 50-150 baht/day.
- Rayong Fruit Festival (งานเทศกาลผลไม้และของดีเมืองระยอง) In May of each year Rayong's fruit reaches its peak season. The venue changes between Mueang and Klaeng Districts. This festival occurs at Tapong market area in Mueang District in May–July for about one week. Rayong Fruit festival has a lot of activities such as musical performances, fruit eating competitions, poetry readings and heritage exhibitions. Vendors sell OTOP products from Rayong and popular fruits such as durian, rambutan, and mangosteen. This festival has special shows such as the fruit parade and The Miss Fruit Gardener contest.
- Sunthon Phu Day (งานวันสุนทรภู่) This is held on 26 June of each year at Sunthon Phu Monument, Klaeng District, to honour the great poet.
- Changing the robe for Phra Chedi Klang Nam (งานห่มผ้าพระเจดีย์กลางน้ำ) The annual event is held during the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, or in November. The robe blanketing the pagoda in the middle of the Rayong River, in Mueang District, will be changed. People celebrate the event along with the Loi Krathong Festival with boat racing and local entertainment.
- Thot Pha Pa Klang Nam (Waterborne Robe Offering Ceremony) (งานทอดผ้าป่ากลางน้ำ) During the Loi Krathong Festival each year, or on the full moon night of November, people living near the mouth of the Prasae River prepare a monk's robe at the pier. After completing the ceremony on the boat, a monk will come to get it. Normally, the robe-offering ceremony is held at the temple. This special tradition has been celebrated for over a century.
Rayong Fruit Festival (งานเทศกาลผลไม้และของดีเมืองระยอง) In May of each year Rayong's fruit reaches its peak season. The venue changes between Mueang and Klaeng Districts. This festival occurs at Tapong market area in Mueang District in May–July for about one week. Rayong Fruit festival has a lot of activities such as musical performances, fruit eating competitions, poetry readings and heritage exhibitions. Vendors sell OTOP products from Rayong and popular fruits such as durian, rambutan, and mangosteen. This festival has special shows such as the fruit parade and The Miss Fruit Gardener contest.
Sunthon Phu Day (งานวันสุนทรภู่) This is held on 26 June of each year at Sunthon Phu Monument, Klaeng District, to honour the great poet.
Changing the robe for Phra Chedi Klang Nam (งานห่มผ้าพระเจดีย์กลางน้ำ) The annual event is held during the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, or in November. The robe blanketing the pagoda in the middle of the Rayong River, in Mueang District, will be changed. People celebrate the event along with the Loi Krathong Festival with boat racing and local entertainment.
Thot Pha Pa Klang Nam (Waterborne Robe Offering Ceremony) (งานทอดผ้าป่ากลางน้ำ) During the Loi Krathong Festival each year, or on the full moon night of November, people living near the mouth of the Prasae River prepare a monk's robe at the pier. After completing the ceremony on the boat, a monk will come to get it. Normally, the robe-offering ceremony is held at the temple. This special tradition has been celebrated for over a century.
City Pillar Shrine. This shrine was first built of wood. Then it was replaced by a concrete building with Chinese characteristics. The old city pillar was formerly in front of the shrine. A new one was later set up with a four-porched shelter.
The Shrine of King Taksin the Great. [[Thai folklore|Folklore]] says that King Taksin tied his elephant to a tree while leading the troops to Chanthaburi to retrieve the Kingdom of Siam from Burmese occupation. The shrine houses a statue of the king.
Wat Pa Pradu. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period. The wihan houses a large reclining Buddha image, 11.95 metres long and 3.6 metres high. Unusually, the reclining Buddha image lies on its left-hand side.
Dhammarachanusornsatan. At Kaochamao Rayong, shrine buildings house statues such as a statue of Somdej Phra Putthajarn Tho Phromrangsi, the famous Buddhist priest of the Rattanakosin Age, and King Rama V. There is a coin and antiques museum.
Wat Ban Don Shadow Play Museum. exhibits 100 Nang Yai shadow-play characters, or Nang Yai, which is a large piece of leather carved and painted into different characters.
Phra Chedi Klang Nam. In the middle of the Rayong River, two km south of downtown near the mouth of the river, there is a pagoda on an island. It is a landmark for the crews sailing in the river to indicate that they are reaching Rayong Province. On the full moon day of the twelfth lunar month, a celebration is held to change the robe covering the pagoda.
Si Mueang Park. This place was once used for the execution of prisoners. Now it has been rebuilt as a public park. At the front of the park is a famous Buddha image of Rayong, Phra Phuttha Angkhirot.
Sopha Botanical Park. This 32-rai park is lush with many kinds of trees, particularly Thai. In the compound, three traditional Thai houses on stilts, nearly 100 years old, exhibit ceramics from various periods as well as prehistoric pottery from Ban Chiang World Heritage Site.
Ko Samet. Some people believe that this is the miracle island in Thai classical literature by Sunthon Phu. Ko Samet is a famous beach attraction of Rayong. One of the beaches is Ao Wong Duean in the middle of the east side. This beach forms an almost-complete circle.
Ko Thalu. The island is a scuba diving site among coral reefs. The island totals an area of 69 rai, and most remains lush forest. While high cliffs occupy the west, white sandy beaches occupy the east and south of the island.
Laem Mae Phim. Without large waves, the beach is nice for swimming. Restaurants and bungalows dot the beach. Laem Mae Phim is 48 km from Rayong town.
Sunthon Phu Monument. The monument was built to commemorate Sunthon Phu, a leading poet in the early Rattanakosin era, two centuries ago. There are statues of Sunthon Phu and characters from his famous literature.
Wat Saranat Thammaram. houses a Buddha image imitating the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat in Phitsanulok Province. Four major pagodas surround the ubosot. They include Phra Pathom Chedi, Phrathat Phanom, a replica of Bodh Gaya, and Phrathat Chaiya.
Ko Man Nai. This island is the location of the turtle conservation station initiated by the queen, protecting the breeding of hawksbill and olive turtles.
Supattra Land Orchard. The orchard is open for the public to view its fruit, durian, rambutan, mango, grape, star fruit, and longan.
Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
Khao Chamao - Khao Wong National Park:. This lush forest with a great variety of flora and fauna is the watershed of the Prasae River.
- Namtok Khao Chamao or Namtok Khlong Nam Sai. The waterfall cascades down seven levels, stretching for three km. The large pond called Wang Matcha, is a habitat of brook carp.
- Pha Sawan. The viewpoint is 1.5 km from the national park headquarters.
- Namtok Khlong Pla Kang. The waterfall is three km from the headquarters. Ferns and orchids grow well in this lush forest.
- Namtok Khlong Hin Phoeng. The small waterfall is in Chantaburi Province, ten km from the headquarters. Water runs all year round.
Khao Wong. Many limestone mountains surround a flat plain. The mountains have a total of 80 caves inside.
Krommaluang Chumphon Shrine. The shrine houses the statue of Krommaluang Chumphonkhetudomsak, founder of Thailand's modern navy.
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Herbal Park. The park grows various kinds of herbs and also conducts research.
Suphattra Land, Nong Lalok, Ban Khai, +66 3866 4585. M-Sa 09:00-16:00. Suphattra Land is an 800-acre orchard where fruit lovers can pick durian, rambutan, mangosteen, starfruit, dragonfruit, etc., off the trees, or just enjoy the pleasant surroundings. Fruits are generally full-grown late April to June. A sightseeing train winds its way through the orchards as well. 50-150 baht/day.
- Wat Don. Good value authentic Thai massage by fully trained, qualified masseuses. About 150 baht for 1.5 hours.
- Fruit (ผลไม้) During May and June, orchards in Rayong produce durian, rambutan, mangosteen, etc.
- Products from sedge mat (ผลิตภัณฑ์เสื่อกก) The in-house industry of Tambon Kram, Klaen District has quality products.
- Crystal products (ผลิตภัณฑ์เครื่องแก้วคริสตัล) The crystal factory in Pluak Daeng District, produces export-quality crystal works.
Wat Don. Good value authentic Thai massage by fully trained, qualified masseuses. About 150 baht for 1.5 hours.
Fruit (ผลไม้) During May and June, orchards in Rayong produce durian, rambutan, mangosteen, etc.
Products from sedge mat (ผลิตภัณฑ์เสื่อกก) The in-house industry of Tambon Kram, Klaen District has quality products.
Crystal products (ผลิตภัณฑ์เครื่องแก้วคริสตัล) The crystal factory in Pluak Daeng District, produces export-quality crystal works.
- Laem Charoen Restaurant. Seafood.
Laem Charoen Restaurant. Seafood.
- The Love Club. A stage full of Thai girls dancing in short-shorts and bikini tops alternate with live bands. Whisky and other alcoholic drinks available by the bottle with mixers of your choice. They also have hookah pipes.
The Love Club. A stage full of Thai girls dancing in short-shorts and bikini tops alternate with live bands. Whisky and other alcoholic drinks available by the bottle with mixers of your choice. They also have hookah pipes.
There are two bus stations: No. 1 (centre of town) and No. 2 (out of town). Bus 9904 goes from Rayong Bus Station to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) (starts from No. 1 bus station and calls at No. 2, ends up at Mo Chit). Cost to airport is about 150 baht, time to airport 3.5 hrs. Minivans go to BKK from Ban Phe. Songthaews to Ban Phe from Rayong Bus Station cost 25 baht and take about 20 min.