'''Ranong Province''' is on the west coast of Southern Thailand, and shares borders with Chumphon Province, Phang Nga Province and Surat Thani Province, as well as Myanmar and the Andaman Sea.

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'''Kra Isthmus, Grass Hill, Sweet Cashew Nuts, Mineral Hot Springs, Genuine Pearls'''

Ranong is the first southern province on the western coast, located 568 kilometres from Bangkok. It is also known for the long rainy period, which lasts for 8 months each year. Ranong occupies an area of 3,298 square kilometres, with the Kra Isthmus which is the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, and is bordered by Myanmar and the Indian Ocean to the west. Within its compact area, Ranong contains various natural attractions and is blessed with hot springs and unspoilt mangrove forests.

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  • Ranong (?????) - the provincial capital
  • District

    The province comprise of 4 Amphoe (Districts) and 1 King Amphoe (Sub-district):- Mueang Ranong, Kapoe, Kra Buri, La-un and King Amphoe Suk Samran.

    '''''Distances from Amphoe Mueang (Town) to Other Districts'''''

  • La-un 43 kilometres
  • Kapoe 52 kilometres
  • Kra Buri 57 kilometres
  • Suk Samran 85 kilometres
  • Boundaries

  • North : Amphoe Tha Sae, Chumphon and Union of Myanmar
  • South : Amphoe Khiri Rat Nikhom, Surat Thani and Amphoe Khura Buri, Phang-nga
  • East : Amphoe Mueang, Amphoe Sawi, Amphoe Phato, Chumphon
  • West : Amphoe Ko Song, Union of Myanmar and Andaman Sea
  • Other Destinations

    ''''Distances from Ranong to Neighbouring Towns'''''

  • Chumphon 122 kilometres
  • Takua Pa 174 kilometres
  • Surat Thani 223 kilometres
  • Krabi 296 kilometres
  • Phuket 300 kilometres
  • Beaches

    Islands

  • Ko Chang
  • Ko Phayam
  • Get in

    By bus

    There is a _gSong Thaeo_h service within the municipality area starting from Ranong Municipality Wet Market (Talat Sot Thetsaban) and ESSO petrol station during 6.00 a.m. ? 6.00 p.m. on the following routes :

  • '''Route 1 :''' Talat Tha Mueang-Talat Sot Thetsaban-Police Station-Krung Thai Bank
  • '''Route 2 :''' Around Town-Hot Springs-Jansom Thara Hotel-Rueang Rat Road.
  • '''Route 3 :''' Tin Smeltery-Talat Phama (Burmese Market)-Talat Sot Thetsaban-Rattanakosin Road-
  • Fish Dock (Pier to Ko Song or Victoria Point)

    From the Ranong Bus Terminal, there are buses to nearby provinces and destinations including Chumphon, Lang Suan, Surat Thani, Takua Pa and Phuket. Taxis are also available on Rueang Rat Road.

    By boat

    Get around

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    Amphoe Mueang

    '''Ranong Governor_fs Grave (???????????????????)''' This Chinese grave of Phraya Rattanasetthi (Kho Su Chiang), Ranong_fs first governor, is situated on a piece of land dedicated by King Rama V, about 1 kilometre away from Ranong provincial town on Highway 4004 (Ranong-Pak Nam). There are 3 tiers of stone platform with steps leading up to the grave with antique granite sculptures of Chinese noblemen, horses, goats and lions on both sides.

    '''Hot Springs and Raksawarin Public Park (?????????????????????????????????)''' Located about 2 kilometres east of the provincial office, the hot springs have been a popular tourist spot ever since King Rama V visited Ranong in 1890, and named the road to the hot springs 'Chon Ra-u', meaning 'hot water'. There are three natural spring pools. The temperature of the water in the pools remains constant at about 65 __C. The water is both potable and suitable for bathing. Bathing in the pools is recommended for both medical treatments and as a relaxing way to ease stress and tension. It is also one of the various sources of water used to make lustral water for the Celebrations on the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King_fs 5th Cycle Birthday Anniversary. Surrounding the hot springs is a deep shaded park called _gRaksawarin_h, where rest pavilions and washrooms have been provided for visitors_f comfort. Nearby Wat Tapotharam also provides bathing rooms for visitors who want to enjoy the healthy mineral water from the thermal springs.

    '''Wat Hat Som Paen (?????????????)''' Located at Mu 3 Tambon Hat Som Paen, 7 kilometres from Ranong provincial town on Highway 4005 (Chon Ra-u Road) or 6 kilometres from Raksawarin Park. This temple is on Khlong Hat Som Paen and provides a sanctuary for a shoal of soro brook carp. Besides feeding the fish, visitors to Wat Hat Som Paen can also pay respect to the image of Luangpho Khlai who was much revered by southerners and passed away at this temple.

    '''Wat suwan Khiri (????????????)''' This century-old temple is located within Mueang Ranong Municipality on Highway 4004 (Ranong-Pak Nam). It contains a Burmese style Chedi of over 70 years old and 10 metres in height, which was built by a Burmese, a main ordination hall or Phra Ubosot where a beautifully bejeweled standing Buddha image is enshrined and a belfry decorated with a feline pattern.

    '''Namtok Punyaban (????????????)''' Formerly known as Namtok Set Takuat, this 20-metre high waterfall is located at Mu 1 Tambon Bang Non, on the right at Km.597 on Highway No.4 towards Chumphon. A parking area, food shops and souvenirs are available.

    '''Namtok Ton Phet (????????????)''' Situated at Mu 4 Tambon Ratchakrut, 29 kilometres from Ranong on the Ranong-Phang-nga route. Turn right at Km.641 into a dirt road with a direction sign to the Ranong Boyscout Camp for 2 kilometres and another 1.5 kilometres walk will lead to the 11-tiered falls. Surrounded by moist evergreen forest with Ranong_fs hightest Phota Chong Dong Mountains being the source of water, each tier of the falls cascades down boulders all year round. Visitors are recommended to ask villagers in the area for directions.

    '''Phukhao Ya (Grass Hill) or Khao Hua Lan (Bald Hill) (???????????????????????)''' Known to locals by a variety of names and endearingly referred to as Thailand_fs version of a Swiss pasture, this hill, located in Tambon Ngao on Highway No.4 (Ranong-Phang-nga) about twelve kilometers from downtown Ranong, is something of an anomaly as it is completely treeless, being covered instead by a thick blanket of grass. Numerous walking trails and good vantage points offering unbroken views of the countryside make this hill the most popular in Ranong.

    '''Namtok Ngao National Park (???????????????????????)''' Covering a total area of approximately 417,500 rai in Amphoe La-un and Amphoe Mueang of Ranong and Amphoe Sawi, Amphoe Thung Tako, Amphoe Lang Suan and Amphoe Phato of Chumphon, it was declared a national park on 3 June, 1999. For information, please contact Namtok Ngao National Park Headquarters, Tambon Ngao, Amphoe Mueang, Ranong 8500, Tel : 0 7784 8181

    How to Get There From Ranong, take Highway No.4 (Ranong-Ratchakrut) for approximately 13 kilometres, then turn left for another 2 kilometres to the headquarters.

    '''Ngao Mangrove Forest Research Centre (???????????????????????)''' Located about 15 kilometres from the town centre, the Ngao Mangrove Forest has been declared a World Biosphere Reserve Zone by UNESCO owing to the essential role this mangrove plays in maintaining the region's ecological integrity. Many species of marine life come to the mangrove to mate, incubate their eggs and care for their young until the offspring are strong enough to face the perils of the open sea. The centre offers guided forest walks. Arrangements can be made by writing to the Chief of Ngao Mangrove Forest Research Centre, Mu 4, Ban Lang, Tambon Ngao, Amphoe Mueang, Ranong 85000 at least three weeks in advance of a proposed visit to the centre, Tel. 0 7784 8391-3 or contact Office of Mangrove Resources Conversation, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Tel. 0 2298 2649.

    '''Hat Chan Damri (??????????)''' Located about nine kilometres from downtown Ranong along Highway No. 4004 (Ranong-Pak Nam) or 8 kilometres from the Ranong Governor_fs Grave, this small beach and pier, and a nearby hillside viewpoint offer good vantage points from which to witness seafaring life along the mouth of Ranong's principal river. From here visitors can see across to Victoria Point or Ko Song in Myanmar of further out to the many other islands, big and small, which dot the Andaman Sea. The hilltop viewpoint is a particularly good location for watching Ranong's sunsets. The Jansom Thara Resort, situated above the beach, offers boat trips to some of the islands.

    '''Victoria Point or Ko Song (?????????????? ???? ???????)''' As an island in neighbouring Myanmar, Ko Song offers visitors a variety of local products, souvenirs such as wicker basketry, lacquerware, and gems. Long-tail boats can be hired in Pak Nam Ranong or on the Ranong Pier. The boat ride to Victoria Point takes about 15 minutes each way and costs between 200 and 300 baht. Before embarking on this excursion, visitors must obtain a boarding card issued by the Ranong Immigration Office in Pak Nam Ranong, tel : 0 7782 1216. Jansom Beach Resort also offers tours to Ko Song, Tel. 0 7783 5317-9, Fax : 0 7781 1589 E-mail : jansombeach@yahoo.com

    '''Ko Chang (????????)''' With an area of 18 square kilometres and 80 homes on the entire island, Ko Chang welcomes visitors with a quiet, unspoiled tropical island ambience. Cashew and para rubber plantations as well as coastal fisheries are the people_fs main occupations Ko Chang is also home to oriental pied hornbill. In addition to bird-watching and fishing, there are various other activities for visitors to enjoy. Like Ko Phayam, boats can be chartered from the Ranong Pier. The island can be reached within 1 hour by long-tail boat. There are four beaches on the west of the island. Accommodation is available, please contact Ranong Agricultural office, Tel. 0 7781 1091, 0 7781 2918. E-mail : agristrn@cscoms.com

    '''Ko Phayam (????????)''' Two hours by boat from the Ranong Pier, Ko Phayam is famous for both its long fine white sandy beaches and for the cashew nuts which are grown on the island. A number of sea gypsies, or Chao Le, live on the island as well. The waters between Ko Phayam and the nearby islands of Ko Hai Hin and Ko Chang often provide excellent game fishing. To get to Ko Phayam, visitors can charter boats from Ranong Pier for about 1,000 baht per trip. Visitors can also charter speedboats from Ko Phayam Resort. Prices range from 2,000 to 4,000 baht, depending on the size of the boat. Reservations can be made by calling 0 7781 2297, 0 1323 0436

    '''Mangrove Arboretum (????????????????????)''' Located within Pa Khlong Lamliang-La-un National Reserve area and attached to a concession forest, the mangrove became under concession for 15 years before reforestation under the Khlong La-un Mangrove project in March 1983. Two years later, it was developed into a mangrove arboretum with a 1,500-metre long boardwalk being constructed to facilitate visitors in studying the 25 species of mangrove flora.

    Amphoe Kra Buri

    '''Royal Initial Stones (????????????????????)''' At Km.525 on the Chumphon ? Ranong route in Tambon Pak Chan, 86 kilometres from Ranong, there is an area opposite to Ban Cho Po Ro School where the royal initials of King Rama V were inscribed onto a stone to mark his royal visit by an elephant and horse caravan from Chumphon to stay overnight at Don Wang Thu Pavilion in Tambon Pak Chan on 21 April, 1890. There are also inscriptions of Their Majesties King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit_fs as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn_fs initials on their royal visit from Chumphon to see their people here on 7 March, 1959.

    '''Kho Khot Kra or Kra Isthmus (???????? ???? ???????)''' Located in Ban Thap Li, Tambon Lamu at Km. 545 on Highway No. 4, 66 kilometres northeast of the town centre, the Kra Isthmus is the Malay Peninsula_fs narrowest point, spanning a mere 44 kilometres from the Gulf of Thailand on the east coast to the Andaman Sea on the west coast. There is a large cement map to help orient visitors. The Kra Isthmus provides an excellent vantage point from which to see the Kra Buri River forming a natural boundary between Thailand and Myanmar.

    '''Tham Phra Khayang (????????????)''' Formerly known as Tham Khao Yang, the cave is located on mountain in Tambon Lamliang, 18 kilometres from Amphoe Kra Buri, with a left turn from Phetchakasam Road (Ranong-Chumphon route) for another 1 kilometre between Km. 563-564. Despite its small scale, this cave is related to a legend of the establishment of the district. Some 40 metres deep inside, a staircase leads upward and further outside the cave to where some rare herbs are believed to have been grown. The cave has a large flock of bats inhabiting inside. Visitors are recommended to take with them a candle or flashlight. Every year during Chinese New Year, a 3-7 day fair is held for people to gild and pay respect to the Buddha images in the cave, as well as, to admire the cave_fs beauty and study the herbs.

    '''Namtok Chum Saeng or Namtok Sai Rung (???????????????????????????)''' This waterfall is situated at Ban Pak Chan, Tambon Pak Chan, 80 kilometres from Ranong on Highway 4 and 16 kilometres from Kra Buri (on the way to chumphon) between Km. 529-530. Turn left opposite to the entrance to Ban Pak Chan Self-help Settlement for 3 kilometres. It is recommended to visit Namtok Chum Saeng in the rainy season when a lot of water cascades down the boulders in rainbow splashes. This is how it is called _gNamtok Sai Rung_h or Rainbow Waterfall.

    '''Namtok Bok Krai (???????????)''' Located at Mu 8 Tambon Nam Chuet, approximately 54 kilometres from Ranong on Highway 4 (Ranong-Chumphon). There is a sign to the waterfall between Km. 556-557 for another 13 kilometres. The road is not in good condition all year round, particularly in the rainy season. At the end of the road, a 20-metre walk through farmland and a moist forest will lead to this enormous waterfall that runs throughout the year.

    Amphoe Kapoe

    '''Khlong Nakha Wildlife Reserve (??????????????????????????????)''' From Amphoe Kapoe, take Highway 4 toward Phang-nga for approximately 25 kilometres, turn left between Km. 685-686 for another 200 metres to Khlong Nakha Wildlife Reserve Headquarters. This wildlife reserve houses a breathtaking waterfall known as Namtok Phan Met (????????????) amid a stretch of verdant forest. Unlike national park, wildlife reserves are not open for tourism. An overnight stay within the area for educational purposes will require a letter of permission to be presented to the official. Write to the Director, wildlife Conservation Office, National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bang Khen, Bangkok 10900 Tel. 0 2562 0760, 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 765 Contact at least 15 days in advance.

    '''Laem Son National Park (????????????????????)''' Declared a national park on 19 August, 1983, it covers a total area of 196, 875 rai, comprising coastal districts from Tambon Ratchakrut, Amphoe Mueang, southward via Tambon Muang Klang, Tambon Kapoe, Tambon Bang Han and Tambon Nakha, Amphoe Kapoe, Ranong province, to Tambon Khura Buri, Amphoe Khura buri, Phang-nga province. It also covers islands in the Andaman Sea; namely, Ko Khangkhao and Mu Ko Kam. The national park headquarters is located at Hat Bang Ben, Mu 4 Tambon Muang Klang, 45 kilometres from Ranong on Highway 4 (Ranong-Phang-nga), or 6 kilometres from Amphoe Kapoe, with a right turn for another 10 kilometres on a dirt road at Km. 657.

    The national park has two climates: rainy season with heavy rainfalls during May-November and summer during December-April. Places of interest within the national park include:

    '''Hat Bang Ben (?????????)''' is a long and vast sandy beach shaded by pine trees where the national park headquarters is located. A scenic view of islands in the sea is available from here.

    '''Hat Laem Son (?????????)''' is a white sandy beach approximately 4 kilometres next to Hat Bang Ben. It provides home for various kinds of birds and is ideal for bird-watching and camping.

    '''Hat Praphat or Hat Hin Thung (????????? ???? ??????????)''' is located at Mu 2 Tambon Kam Phuan, approximately 90 kilometres from Ranong on Highway 4 (Ranong-Phang-nga) or 30 kilometres from Amphoe Kapoe with a right turnat Km. 702 into a dirt road for another 3 kilometres to the national park_fs Protection Unit. Similar to Hat Bang Ben, Hat Praphat is a large beach shaded by pine trees.

    '''Ko Khangkhao (???????????)''' is an island with fine sandy beaches and a gravel beach known as Hat Hin Ngam in the north. It is approximately 40 minutes by boat from Hat Bang Ben.

    '''Ko Kam Tok or Ko Ao Khao Khwai (???????? ???? ???????????????)''' is approximately 20 minutes by boat from Ko Khangkhao and is where a sub-unit of the national park is located to facilitate visitors. It has a bay that curves to nearly make a circle.

    '''Ko Kam Yai (??????????)''' is a scenic island with white sandy beaches almost all around. It is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by boat from Hat Bang Ben.

    '''Ko Kam Nui (??????????)''' is not far from Ko Kam Yai with beaches on one side and many other nearby islets, Laem Son National park provides accommodation and food shops for visitors. For more information, please contact the National Park Office, National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department at Tel. 0 2562 0760, www.dnp.go.th or Head of Laem Son National Park, Hat Bang Ben, Tambon Muang Klang, Amphoe Kapoe, Ranong.

    Amphoe La-un

    '''Khao Fa Chi (???????)''' So named because of its resemblance to a traditional Thai food cover, Fa Chi hill is located off Highway No. 4 in Tambon Bang Kaeo. The hill provides an excellent vantage from which to see two rivers, the Kra Buri and the La-un, converge. The many river islands formed where these two rivers meet makes the scenery fascinating to behold. Sunsets are often breathtaking. Japanese Warship Wreck near the bridge which crosses the La-un River, history buffs will find the remains of a Japanese military base complete with a warship wreck, underground tunnels and the remains of a railway line. Japanese soldiers used this area as a port of sending support to Burma during the Second World War.

    '''Japanese Shipwreck (????????????????)''' Approximately 2 kilometres beyond Chao Fa Chi, on the left near the bridge across the La-un River, a wreck of a Japanese logistic warship used in World War II between a pier in Tambon Pak Chan, Amphoe Kra buri and Burma is visible at low tide.

    Do

    '''Cruising along the Kra Buri River (????????????????????????)''' Visitors can independently hire boats at Ranong Pier or take organised tours arranged by the Jansom Travel. As the Kra Buri forms a natural boundary between Thailand and Myanmar, visitors can witness river life in two countries at the same time. The best time for exploring the river is during the dry season (January - April). Visitors are advised to leave early in the morning, so that they can arrive at Kra Buri in time for lunch. The restaurant here features succulent jumbo prawns.

    '''Fishing and Diving at Mu Ko Kam (???????? ?????????????? ??????????)''' The most convenient starting point is Hat Laem Son ? Bang Ben. It takes 1 hour and 15 minutes to the fishing/diving spot where corals and fish are in abundance, due to the fact that there are islets providing shelter from winds and waves, as well as that professional fisheries are prohibited within the national park area. Contact Laem Son National Park or Jansom Thara Hotel_fs tour service counter.

    '''Hiking in Mangrove Forests (????????????????????????????)''' The mangrove forests along the shore, at the mouths of the rivers, and on islands, though covering a relatively small area of the province, are essential to the region's integrity and continued prosperity. The people of Ranong take pride in having some of the best preserved and protected mangrove forests in the country. Twenty-five of the world's sixty-eight species of mangrove trees can be found in the province. Those who are interested in exploring these fascinating ecosystems can contact the Mangrove Forest Management Unit.

    '''Elephant Riding (???????)''' Near the hot springs in Raksawarin Public Park, there is a forest management unit responsible for protecting and maintaining the adjacent forest. Form here, visitors can ride on elephants and tour the jungle, viewing many different species of trees, giant ferns, giant vines and other flora. The trip, organised by the Ranong Chamber of Commerce, will take visitors to waterfalls and out towards the Thai Burmese border. Further information, please contact Tourist Office Centre Tel. 0 7782 5373

    Buy

    Ranong is renowned for it preserved seafood such as dried shrimps, shrimp paste, as well as cashew nut and dumplings. Other souvenirs such as bags and artificial flowers are also available. All are available at the following shops:

    '''Pricha (?????????)''' 2/24 Tambon Bang Rin, Amphoe Mueang, Tel. 0 7781 2288, 0 1893 9851, shrimp paste, dried shrimps, cashew nuts and dried seafood.

    '''Nam Heng (??????????)''' 155 Rueang Rat Road, Amphoe Mueang, Tel. 0 7783 3237, shrimp paste, dried shrimp and cashew nuts.

    '''Han Yok Yuan (????????????????)''' 29 Mu 4 Tambon Mamu, Amphoe Kra Buri, Tel. 0 7784 6218-9, Thap Li dumplings.

    '''Khao Man Kai Thap Li (????????????????????)''' Ban Thap Li, Tambon Manu, Amphoe Kra Buri, Tel. 0 7784 6075, 0 1895 7319, Thap Li dumplings.

    '''Krapao (???????????)''' Soi 15 opposite the Ranong Garden Hotel, Tambon Bang Rin, Amphoe Mueang, Tel. 0 7783 5371, 0 1968 3890, stingray skin bags and artificial flowers from kaolin.

    Festivals

    '''Visit Ranong and Andaman Fair (?????????????????????????????)''' Held in December, the Fair features exhibitions by various organizations, booth displays of travel agencies and folk sports activities.

    '''Image Boat Procession and Races (??????????????????? ????????????)''' Held cooperatively by Thai and Burmese people during the 1 st ? 3nd days of the waning moon of the 11 th lunar month, the event features a Buddha image boat competition. Boats will be decorated to carry Buddha images and will float in procession along the Kra Buri River, near the Kra Isthmus, passing by riverside communities. There will be a boat song contest and boat races as well as other forms of entertainment in front of the Kra Buri District Office.

    Sleep

    Amphoe Mueang Ranong

  • Asia (??????) 39 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 1113, 0 7781 1177) 57 rooms : 180-550 baht.
  • Ban Mai 1 (??????? ?) 283 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 2728, 0 9501 5275) 9 rooms : 100-150 baht.
  • Ban Mai 2 (??????? ?) 41/141-143 Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 0009, 0 9906 1300) 6 rooms : 200-400 baht.
  • Ban Suan Sam Laem Resort (?????????????? ???????) 170 Mu 5 Tambon Pak Nam (Tel : 0 7782 5700, 0 1891 7180 E-mail : info@samlaemresort.com www.samlaemresort.com) 10 rooms : 1,200-2,500 baht.
  • Bang San Guest house (??????? ???????????) 225 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 9727 4334) 8 rooms : 90 baht.
  • Boat Guest house (???? ???????????) 279 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7782 3997) 10 rooms : 100-400 baht.
  • Chansom Beach Resort (???????? ??? ???????) 135 Mu. 5 Hat Chandamri, Tambon Pak Nam (Tel : 0 7782 1611, 0 7781 1774-6) 34 rooms : 1,190-2,500 baht
  • Chansom Hot Spa (???????? ??? ???) 2/10 Mu.1 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7782 2516-9) 208 rooms : 1,100-3,960 baht.
  • Eiffel Inn 160/1-14 Mu.3 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7784 8368-70, 0 7782 3271-2 E-mail : Eiffelinn@hotmail.com Eiffelinn@yahoo.com) 37 rooms : 600-650 baht.
  • Kasa Terresa Guest house (????? ??????? ???????????) 119/18 Tha Mueang Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 1135 Fax : 0 7783 3465) 30 rooms : 270-700 baht
  • Khao Nang Hong Resort (?????????? ???????) 123/6 Phraya Rattanasetthi Road, Tambon Pak Nam (Tel : 0 7783 1099, 0 7783 1088) 30 rooms : 1,600-2,000 baht
  • Kiwi Orchid Guest house (???? ??????? ???????????) 96/19 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7783 2812) 7 rooms : 200-250 baht
  • K.R. mansion (??.???? ???????) 999 Mu. 3 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Non (Tel : 0 7781 3425-8, Fax : 0 7783 1201) 60 rooms : 400-450 baht
  • Puang Guest house (???? ???????????) 6/12 Mu 5 Tambon Bang Non (Tel : 0 7782 5176) 9 rooms : 120-350 baht.
  • P.P. Ranong (???? ?????) 27/83 Mu 5 Saphan Pla Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7783 3808) 18 rooms : 430-490 baht.
  • Ranong Garden (????? ??????????) 6/54 Mu.1 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7783 2174-80 93 rooms : 594-660 baht.
  • Ranong Inn (????? ?????) 29/9 Phetchakasem Road (Tel : 0 7782 2777, 0 7782 2815) 72 rooms : 300-450 baht
  • Rattanasin (???????) 226 Rueang Rat Road (Tel : 0 7781 1242) 30 rooms : 100-170 baht.
  • Royal Princess (????? ????????) 41/144 Tha Mueang Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7783 5240-4 E-mail : ranong@dusit.com)138 rooms : 2,100-8,000 baht.
  • Sin Ranong (????????) 26/23-4 Rueang Rat Road (Tel : 0 7781 1454, 0 7781 2836) 76 rooms : 180-230 baht.
  • Sin Thawee (??????) 81/1-2 Rueang Rat Road (Tel : 0 7782 2771-2, 0 7781 1213) 49 rooms : 200-560 baht.
  • Spa Innn (??? ?????) 1/15 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 1715, 0 7783 2692) 58 rooms : 380-480 baht.
  • Thanatwan Palace (???????? ?????) 16/7-8 Chon Ra-u Road (Tel : 0 7782 1857, 0 7781 2212 Fax : 0 7782 2808) 50 rooms : 150-700 baht.
  • Than Sila Resort (??????? ???????) 129/2 Mu 1 Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7782 3405, 0 6519 9356, 0 6811 4111 BKK.office Tel : 0 2628 7144 E-mail : thansilaresort@hotmail.com) 20 rooms : 250-600 baht.
  • The Spring Guest house (???? ????? ???????????) 1/2 Chon Ra-u Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7783 4369, 0 7781 2817) 9 rooms : 80-200 baht.
  • Amphoe Kapoe

  • Andaman Beach Resort (???????? ??? ???????) 11/2 Tambon Muang Klang (Tel : 0 7782 0239) 17 rooms : 400-600 baht
  • Wasana Resort (????? ???????) 36/9 Mu. 4 Tambon Muang Klang (Tel : 0 7279 1803, 0 1079 1398) 7 rooms : 450. 750 aircondition and tv tel. 077 861434
  • Ko Chang

  • Ao Lek Bungalow (???????? ???????) Ao Lek Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam, 8 rooms : 100-250 baht.
  • Cashew Bungalow (????? ???????) 1/43 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0116, 0 1485 6002) 33 rooms : 200-500 baht
  • Chang Thong Bungalow (??????? ???????) 121 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 07782 0178, 0 3866 3774, 0 7263 5688) 13 rooms : 100-200 baht.
  • Contact (??????) 1/43 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0118) 15 rooms : 150-300 baht.
  • Crocodile Rock Bungalow (??????????? ???? ???????) 2/23 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 4837 5089) 6 rooms : 200-250 baht.
  • Eden Bungalow (????? ???????) 1/49 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0172) 7 rooms : 250-300 baht.
  • Erawan Bungalow (??????? ???????) 1/6 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0083, 0 7853 4654, 0 9873 3026) 7 rooms : 200-300 baht.
  • Full Moon Bungalow (?????? ???????) 2/12 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0130) 9 rooms : 100-300 baht.
  • Golden Bee Bungalow (??????? ?? ???????) 1/39 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7889 9613) 24 rooms : 150-250 baht.
  • Hornbill Bungalow (???????? ???????) 1/44 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0134, 0 2807 1906) 8 rooms : 180-250 baht.
  • Ko Chang Resort (???????? ???????) 2/3 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0176, 0 1896 1839) www.kohchangresortranong.com 18 rooms : 150-200 baht.
  • Kok Kram Ko Chang Resort (??????? ???????? ???????) Ao Lek Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7781 2728, 0 9501 5275, 0 9546 9301, 0 1822 5096) 9 rooms : 200 baht.
  • Lae Tawan Bangalow (??????? ???????) 119/2 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0179, 0 6162 2480, 0 1788 5683) 16 rooms : 150-300 baht.
  • Long Beach Bungalow (?????? ???????) 1/7 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0172) 6 rooms : 150-200 baht.
  • Mama Bungalow (???? ???????) 119 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0180, 0 1082 2159) 8 rooms : 100-300 baht.
  • N & X Bungalow (???? ????? ?????? ???????) 108 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 5752) 15 rooms : 100-150 baht.
  • Nature View Bungalow (??????? ??? ???????) 2/10 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam, 4 rooms : 200-300 baht.
  • Paradise Bungalow (???????? ???????) 3 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 1078 3143) 11 rooms : 100-300 baht.
  • Phanatip Bungalow (???????? ???????) Ao Lek Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7265 0235, 0 9290 5641) 5 rooms : 200 baht.
  • Resort Sawasdee (??????? ??????) 2/25 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0177,081-803 0946) email:sawasdeekohchang@yahoo.com 9 rooms : 350-550baht fon nui.
  • Rock Sand Bungalow (???? ????? ???????) Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0134, 0 2807 1906) 4 rooms : 100 baht.
  • Sabai Jai Bungalow (?????? ???????) 3/2 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 6278 4112) 16 rooms : 150-300 baht.
  • Saphan Hin Bungalow (???????? ???????) Ao Saphan Hin Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam, 4 rooms : 100 baht
  • Sea Eagle Bungalow (?? ?????? ???????) 1/53 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7885 4460, 0 1894 5665) 10 rooms : 100-250 baht
  • Suan Por Bungalow . ????? ???????). /2 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam. t TADAENG beach: . 895862846. uanpor@yahoo.com. 00-350 baht.. 14 Bangalows with toilet and bathroom. Restaurant with good thai food. Internet, overseacall. Set in a small bay with fine sand, quiet beach, open fire, beautiful sunset.

  • Sunset Bungalow (??????? ???????) 1/47 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0171) 15 rooms : 100-300 baht.
  • Ta Daeng Bay (????? ????) 1/2 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam 7 rooms : 150-250 baht.
  • Tommy Bungalow (?????? ???????) 2/19 Mu 2 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 6269 8752) 11 rooms : 100-200 baht.
  • Ko Phayam

  • A Chan Phan Bungalow (???????????? ???????) 79 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7278 3245) 5 rooms : 300 baht.
  • A-Nan Bungalow (?????? ???????) 80 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0338, 0 7105 1896) 4 rooms : 200-300 baht.
  • Andamanburi Resort (???????????? ???????) 1/12 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 8096-100, 0 9469 3699, 0 1904 7221, 0 1640 7744) 10 rooms : 1,000-3,000 baht.
  • Ao Yai bungalow (???????? ???????) 31 Mu 1 Tambon ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 1753, 0 9819 8772) 16 rooms : 200-500 baht.
  • Bamboo Bungalow (????? ???????) 56 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0012, 0 1273 3437) 25 rooms : 100-550 baht.
  • Ban Suan Ka Yu (????????????) 15 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0133, 0 9200 5620, 0 1761 2561, 0 1863 8032) 21 rooms : 150-500 baht.
  • Big Tree Bungalow (??????? ???????) 31/5 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0504, 0 6953 5648) 9 rooms : 100-500 baht.
  • Chansom Bungalow Ko Phayam (???????? ??????? ????????) Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7783 5317-9) 20 rooms : 200-800 baht.
  • Coconut Bungalow (???????? ???????) 14 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0010, 0 7279 1479, 0 9920 8145) 20 rooms : 200-800 baht.
  • Hornbill (????????) 53 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam ( Tel : 0 7782 5543, 0 1891 6008 www.hornbill.com ) 17 rooms : 200-800 baht.
  • Khao Khwai Hill Bungalow (???????????? ???????) 17/1 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 1847 6285) 9 rooms : 200-250 baht.
  • Ko Phayam Resort (???????? ???????) 35 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0103, 0 1270 7858 Fax : 0 7781 2297) 10 rooms : 500-2,500 baht.
  • Kunchae Thong Bungalow(???????? ???????) mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7781 2202) 8 rooms : 300-500 baht.
  • Lotus bungalow (????? ???????) Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7118 3504 www.waterlilyresort.com ) 12 rooms : 150-250 baht.
  • Lung Daeng Bungalow (?????? ???????) 4 rooms 150-200 baht.
  • Mountain bungalow (???????? ???????) Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0098) 5 rooms : 350 baht.
  • Mr. Khao Bungalow (???????????? ???????) 47 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 3995 ) 9 rooms : 200-700 baht.
  • Sai Thong Bungalow (?????? ???????) mu 1 Tambon ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0466 ) 5 rooms : 200-250 baht.
  • Silver Sand Bungalow (???????? ????? ???????) 31/8 Mu 1 tambon ko Phayam (Tel : 0 1554 1371) 14 rooms : 600-800 baht.
  • Smile Hut (???? ???) 14/6 Mu 1 Tambon ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 0335, 0 1838 4600 E-mail : thaismilehut@yahoo.com ) 40 rooms : 200-400 baht.
  • Sunrise bungalow (??????? ???????) 1/2 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam, 4 rooms : 100-150 baht.
  • Wichit Bungalow (?????? ???????) 5/3 Mu 1 Tambon Ko Phayam (Tel : 0 7782 3962, 0 7782 0344 ) 14 rooms : 150-500 baht.
  • Eat

    Amphoe Mueang Ranong

  • Ban Suan Sam Laem ( ?????????????? ) 170 Mu 5 Tambon Pak nam ( Tel : 0 7782 5700, 0 1891 7180)
  • Che Hiang (????????) 11/3 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Rajachakut ( Tel : 0 7784 0114, 0 77840034 )
  • Esso ( ?????? ) 101/5 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon bang Rin ( Tel : 0 7781 1224)
  • Fueang Fa (Ranong Garden) (????????? ?????????????) 6/54 Phetchakasem Road ( Tel : 0 7783 2174-81)
  • J & T (?? ????? ??) 267 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7783 2483)
  • Krua Charoen (?????????) 130/121 Tha Muang Road, (Tel : 0 7782 1592, 0 7781 2167)
  • Krua Khao Niwet (??????????????) 4/8 Lu Wang Road, Tambon Khao Niwet
  • Krua Nam Rae (Eiffel Inn) (??????????) 160/1-14 Mu 3 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7784 8368-70)
  • Krua Ranong (?????????) 1/15 Chon Ra-u Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Inside Spa Inn Hotel) (Tel : 0 7781 1715)
  • Lae Le (Chansom Beach Resort) (???? ???????? ??? ???????) 135 Mu 5 Tambon Pak Nam (Tel : 0 7782 1611)
  • Pai Kiao (????????) 33/3 Mu 1 Tambon Sai Daeng (Tel : 0 7784 7058)
  • Pak Nam Seafood (?????? ??????) 99 Mu 5 Tambon Pak Nam (Tel : 0 7781 2497, 0 7894 0401)
  • Palm Court (Chansom Tara) (??????????????????? ????????????) 2/10 Mu 1 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7782 2516-9)
  • Pet Yang Hong Kong (??????????????) 5/25 Lu Wang Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7783 4765)
  • Poem Poon (????????) 157/1 Mu 3 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Non (Tel : 0 7782 1400, 0 1537 1006)
  • Ran Ban Am Pa Wa (??????????????) 91/9 Mu 2 Tambon Hat Som Paen (Tel : 0 7781 2192)
  • Somboon Photchana (????????????) 2/63 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7783 3300, 0 7782 2722, 0 1477 1632)
  • Suan Mang Kut (?????????) 20/1 Mu 1 Phetchakasem Road, Tambon Bang Rin (Tel : 0 7782 1964, 0 7783 0331)
  • Suda House (???? ??????) 311/1 Sueang Rat Road (Tel : 0 7783 5293)
  • Thot Rong Tao (??????????) 12/2 Kit Phadung Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7782 2964)
  • Wee Tiang (????????) 159 Rueang Rat Road, Tambon Khao Niwet (Tel : 0 7781 1155)
  • Amphoe Kra Buri

  • Ran Tha Ruea (???????????) 4 Mu 3 Rim Mae Nam Kra Buri, Sut Sakhon Road, Tambon Nam Chuet (Tel : 0 7789 1060, 0 7789 1035)
  • Ran Yok Yuan (???????????) 29 Mu 4 Talat Tap Li, Tambon Mamu (Tel : 0 7784 6218)
  • Salabao Thap Li (?????????????) Phetchakasem Road, K.m. 54
  • Call

  • Ranong Provincial Office Tel : 0 7781 1123, 0 7781 1276
  • Ranong Municipal Office Tel : 0 7781 1422, 0 7781 1167
  • Ranong Hospital Tel : 0 7781 1574-5
  • Police Station Tel : 0 7781 1173
  • Post Office Tel : 0 7781 1971, 0 7781 1185
  • Highway Police Tel : 1193
  • Tourist Police Tel : 1155
  • Immigration Office Tel : 0 7782 1216, 0 7781 2331
  • Meteorological Center Tel : 1182
  • Telephone Inquiry Line Tel : 1133
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