Ranong
is the first southern province on the western coast, located 568
kilometres from Bangkok. It is known for the long rainy period, which
lasts for 8 months each year. Ranong occupies an area of 3,298 square
kilometres 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 unspoiled mangrove forests.
A
mountainous and heavily forested province, Ranong is best known as a
fishing and trading port. It was settled by the Hokkian Chinese, and
their strong influence is evident in the town. Ranong town is a
gateway to Myanmar, with colourful longboats ferrying produce and
people across the narrow divide that separates the two countries. The
traffic is even heavier these days since a casino opened at Victoria
Point. The famous hot springs are just outside of town, where an
arboretum and various first-class hotels cater to visitors eager to
benefit from the medicinal properties of the mineral waters.