Rayong Hotel
Hotels in Rayong are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to visit the region to see the region to see thye culture, history, sports, tourist attractions society of the region. Some may want to stay at large hotels or small hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels with good scenic views.
Hotels in Rayong are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation.
Rayong is a city (thesaban nakhon) located on the shore of the Gulf of Thailand, in the east coast region of Thailand. It is the capital of Rayong Province, and covers the tambon Tha Pradu and Pak Nam and parts of tambon Choeng Noen and Noen Phra, all within Mueang Rayong district.
Although the north is hilly, the province consists mostly of low coastal plains. Several islands in the Gulf of Thailand belong to the province, including the popular tourist destinations, Ko Samet, Ko Mun and Ko Kodi.
The province is subdivided in 8 districts (amphoe). These are further subdivided into 58 subdistricts (tambon) and 388 villages (muban).
Mueang Rayong
Ban Chang
Klaeng
Wang Chan
Ban Khai
Pluak Daeng
Khao Chamao
Nikhom Phatthana
Ko Samet is one of the Eastern Seaboard Islands of Thailand. It is located in the Gulf of Thailand off the coastline of the Thai province of Rayong, approximately 220 km southeast of Bangkok. Ko Samet is part of the Phe District of the Amphoe Mueang Rayong derives its name from the cajeput tree found throughout the island, as the Thai language word for cajeput is samet. In the past, this island has also been referred to by its colloquial name, Ko Kaew Phitsadan or the "Magic Crystal Island".
Located just 200km from the capital in the Gulf of Thailand, Ko Samet is approximately 13.1 km2 in size, and shaped somewhat like a letter "t". Along the length of the "t" (north-south) the island measures approximately 7 km, and measures 4 km across the "t" (west-east). Forest remains blanket up to 80% of the total area.
Closest to the Rayong coast, lies the small island port village of Na Dan, commonly known as Ko Samet Village, with its popular nearby beach Hat Sai Gaew the longest beach on Ko Samet. Most of Ko Samet's beaches lie along the eastern shore of the island. Other beaches on the island include: Ao Phai, Ao Wai, Ao Kui Na Nai, Ao Cho, Ao Kui Na Nok, Ao Vong Duern, Cape Khut, Ao Toei, and Ao Korang at the southern tip, and Ao Prao on the western shore of the island. Just off the southern tip of the island are three small rock-islands, Ko Jan Ko San Chalam (Shark Fin Island), and Hin Khao.
Ko Samet is one of
the driest archipelagos in Thailand. Ko Samet gets significantly less rainfall
than Rayong Province, even though it is only a few kilometres offshore. The island's
"rainy season" extends only from May to July, but even during this season
it has less rain that other islands in Thailand. The island despite being arid,
consists of lush forested hills, covered with evergreen and deciduous forest and
cajeput trees grow abundantly. Owing to the lack of rain, Ko Samet still ships
in potable water to the island.
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