General Information
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.
The Past
During the late Ayutthaya period, when the former capital was
being razed to the ground by the invading Burmese, Phaya Tak
led a troop of patriots, broke through the cordon of besieging
troops and marched to Rayong in order to build up his navy
before proceeding on to Chanthaburi. Because of his courage
and bravery, the soldiers and local population anointed him
as "King" in Rayong. Once he had built up sufficient
troop strength, Phaya Tak who later became King Taksin of the
Kingdom of Thonburi returned to Ayutthaya, routed the Burmese
and set up a new capital in Thonburi.
How to get there
By Car
Route No.1
Sukhumvit Road (Highway No.3): Starting from Bangkok passes Bangpu
District, Chonburi town, Bangsaen, Sri Racha District, Pattaya,
Hat Jomtien, Sattahip District, Ban Chang District to arrive
in the center of Rayong Province. The total distance is 220 kilometers.
Route No.2
The most popular route, starting from Bangna-Trat Road (Highway
No.34) via Bang Phli and Bang Bo District (Samut Prakan Province)
and Highway No.3 at km. 70. The total distance is 220.
Route No.3
Drive along Highway No.3 to Bang Lamung, then turn off of Highway
No.3 at Km.140 and continue on Highway No.36 to Rayong. Total
distance is 210 kilometers.
Route No.4
Taking Highway No.344 (Ban Bung-Klaeng) at Chonburi town, passing
Ban Bung, Nong Yai, Wang Chan and finishing at Klaeng District,
Rayong Province. The total distance is 100 kilometers. (Bangkok-Chonburi
is 80 kilometers)
This route is suitable for those who like to go sightseeing
in Klaeng District and Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park or
passing through Chanthaburi Province.
Route No.5
Use the Motorway, starting from Phatthanakarn Road, Prawet District,
Bangkok and drive all the way up to Pattaya (120 kilometers),
then switch to use Highway No.36 and proceed for another 50
kilometers to Rayong.
By Air
Bangkok Airways operates one flight everyday from Phuket via
Ko Samui to Rayong-U Ta Pao International Airport. For more
information contact Bangkok Airways in Bangkok, Tel :(662)
265 5555 or travel agencies in Rayong.
By Bus
Rayong is the gateway from the east to the north and northeast.
As such, there are many regular bus services connecting Rayong
and Bangkok and other province such as Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima
and Nong Khai.
Festivals
Rayong Fruit Fair
Rayong Fruit Fair , held around May-June, is designed to promote
and market fruits and other products made from fruits and seafood
of the province. Colorful fruit-decorated floats vie for prizes.
There are fruit contests and agricultural exhibitions.
Sunthon Phu Day
Sunthon Phu Day is held annually on 26 June, the date of his
birth. Sunthon Phu was the early Rattanakosin Period’s foremost
poet, and his poems are widely acclaimed for their lyrical
verse and pictorial language. The best of his poems is the
epic romance Phra Aphai Mani. In 1986, he was listed as a person
of international literary distinction by UNESCO. Activities
include a procession of cars featuring Sunthon Phu’s literary
works, competitions on poetry writing and painting of scenes
from Sunthon Phu’s poetry.
The Robing of the Phra Chedi Klang Nam
The Robing of the Phra Chedi Klang Nam is a traditional fair
held annually during the full-moon period of the 12th lunar
month, coinciding with Loi Krathong Festival in November. Held
at Wat Pak Nam in Mueang district, there are religious rites,
long boat races, a delightful Loi Krathong and other pleasant
entertainment.
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