In the City
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Ranong offers a plethora of walking areas, a charming small-town atmosphere with friendly locals, and a vibrant tapestry of colors woven from its diverse people, cultures, and lifestyles.
Replica of Ratnarangsarn Palace
Waking up early, we wanted to keep cool, so we decided to go for a jog around our accommodation in Ranong city. We walked and ran up the hill towards the Ratchawarin Ratchaburi Palace, which was quite tiring. Upon reaching the top, we saw a Buddha statue behind the palace and decided to pay our respects. We climbed about 20 steps and enjoyed the view of Ranong city from the palace.
A high-angle view from another angle, showing a replica of the Ratnarangsan Palace.
After completing his religious duties, he noticed a hill by the roadside and decided to investigate. To his surprise, he discovered a historical landmark. It was the former city hall of Ranong, where a monument to King Rama V stands. This is the same location where the king planted a pair of tamarind trees.
Explore the architecture of Ranong city.
After finishing my run, I decided to take a stroll through the market. The sight of old buildings and the bustling crowd in the morning was captivating. I saw Burmese children and women applying thanaka paste, wearing longyis, and walking around. Almost every shop had signs in both Thai and Burmese, making it a fascinating blend of two cultures. Ranong has been a place where Thais and Burmese have interacted since ancient times, as the border is separated only by the sea. Thais can obtain a boarding pass to visit Myanmar, and it is not uncommon for Burmese people to cross over to Thailand to shop or work. This cultural exchange is a normal part of life here.
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The Governor's Residence and Guest House, along with the walls of the Ranong Governor's Residence.
To learn about Ranong, visit this free museum and gain valuable knowledge. A friendly uncle will be waiting to share the history of Ranong and its rulers. For book lovers, the uncle also offers free history books about Ranong.
After listening to the uncle's story about the history of Ranong, we went out to take pictures. There are still remnants of the original city wall for us to see. In addition, the largest rubber tree in Thailand is also located in Ranong.
This is the largest rubber tree in Thailand.
Grass Mountain
Ranong's popular location, during our visit, offered a summery and stylish atmosphere. The grassy mountains were not bright green, but rather yellow due to the intense heat of the sun. We think it was still beautiful, just in a different way. If you prefer a specific type of scenery, plan accordingly before your visit.
The next day, we continued to our amazing viewpoint, which we were incredibly impressed with. We consider it a must-see hidden gem of Ranong!
Kha Fa Chi Viewpoint
This is a stunning viewpoint for both the sea of mist and the sunset. Below, you can see the water from the La-un Canal flowing into the Kra Buri River, as well as the bay that separates Ranong Province from Myanmar. We came here thanks to a local we just met, and it was truly a beautiful and memorable experience.
Let's move on to another interesting place, which is!!!
World War II Historical Museum Building
Located in La-un District, the memorial was built to commemorate historical events. The discovery of ancient railway tracks indicates the strategic importance of this area for the Japanese military. It served as the terminal station for transporting weapons and military equipment by boat along the La-un Canal to the Kra Buri Canal, then to Koh Song, and finally to Burma. (Source: MGR Online)
The Kra Isthmus Railway, constructed concurrently with the Kanchanaburi Railway during the Greater East Asia War.
Stop by and enjoy the view of the Laem Ngop River, a major river in Laem Ngop District. The mouth of the river in the middle is as far as the eye can see.
To conclude, let's visit Ranong's renowned hot springs.
Raksa Warin Hot Spring
This naturally occurring hot spring consists of three pools: the Father Pool, the Mother Pool, and the Child Pool. All three pools have a temperature of approximately 65 degrees Celsius.
This is the only natural spring in Thailand that has been analyzed by the Department of Scientific Service and found to be completely free of sulfur. It has no sulfur odor and is considered to be pure, making it safe to drink directly from the source without any filtration. This is a rare occurrence, as there are only a few such springs in the world.
Regarding the accommodation for this trip,
On our first night, we stayed at @ Luang Phojn Boutique Hostel, a hostel renovated from an old building. It is decorated with antiques collected by the owner, making it a stylish hostel in the heart of Ranong, surrounded by old Sino-Portuguese shophouses.
Spend a night in a charming earthen house at Khao Fa Chi. Check out @BaandinKhaoFaChi, Km.30 Ranong. Besides earthen houses, there are also fun activities to enjoy. If you're interested, inquire through the page linked above.
Each night's sleep is extraordinary, isn't it? It makes you want to experience a variety of atmospheres and new experiences.
Ranong's end, a trip that impressed us with its food, places, and people.
Feel free to stop by and say hello, ask questions, or suggest cool places to visit.
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Cha Monthichama
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 3:35 PM