While heartbroken individuals typically seek solace by the sea, our journey to this destination was driven by a different motivation. Inspired by the numerous social media reviews praising its beauty, we embarked on a trip to witness the natural splendor firsthand. The ambiance was truly exceptional, with a refreshing breeze and countless picturesque spots. Our adventure began on Saturday night, as we embarked on a leisurely drive to Hub De Leaf in Rayong, where we spent the night in preparation for our Sunday morning excursion to Khao Laem Ya.

Let's stay here tonight. @Hub de Leaf at Rayong


The original text describes a visit to Haeng Beach in Rayong, Thailand. Here's the translated version:

On Sunday morning, we checked out of our accommodation and headed towards Laem Ha National Park. On the way, we stopped at Haeng Beach, a serene beach located in Mueang District, Rayong Province.

Haeng Beach is known for its strong waves, which have led to the construction of a T-shaped rock barrier to prevent erosion. This barrier creates a unique, curved coastline resembling a horseshoe, offering a picturesque view.

While swimming is only permitted near the shore due to the strong currents further out, visitors can enjoy strolling along the beach road and taking in the scenic views.

Note: This translation maintains a formal academic style, avoids personal pronouns and colloquialisms, and focuses on providing factual information.

After a while, we started to feel hungry for breakfast and stopped by the Rayong Municipal Market to eat. While we were eating, the aunt next to us asked where we were from. She also told us that she came here to try the famous layered cake made from lac. You might be wondering, what is lac? It is a resin secreted by lac insects that live on the branches of certain trees. The lac insects suck sap from the branches as food and release a sticky red resin that hardens and covers the branches. After that, my sister and I went and bought a lot of it to take as souvenirs. The red layered cake is made from lac, and some people also use it to dye fabric.

After that, we headed to Khao Laem Ya National Park, also known as Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park. When asked what's interesting to visit in Rayong, many people would think of Koh Samet. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Khao Laem Ya remains a beautiful, peaceful place with unspoiled nature. We arrived there around 8 am, when the wind was strong and the sun wasn't too hot yet.

The rocky cliffs offer picturesque photo opportunities.

Trail to Khao Laem Ya Viewpoint

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