Ranong (Thai: ระนอง (Pronunciation)) is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, former capital of the Ranong Province and the Mueang Ranong district. The town covers completely the area of the tambon Khao Niwet (เขานิเวศน์). As of 2005 it had a population of 16,163. Ranong lies 586 km south-south-west of Bangkok by road.
Restaurants in Ranong
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The Smiling Seahorse offers dive cruises to the best dive spots in the Andaman Sea in Myanmar. We offer: - a relaxed atmosphere - a confortable vessel - small groups - nitrox and padi courses - yummy food We just built a brand new boat for even more confort to explore Mergui Archipelago. AC in all cabins, ensuite bathrooms, photographer's room, very spacious common area and still the Unmistakable Smiling Seahorse Atmosphere.
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Liveaboard diving operator based in Ranong Thailand. We are specialized in trips to the Mergui archipelago in Burma and in Surin & Similan islands in Thailand. Come onboard of our famous boat MV Thai Sea. Up to 12 divers for 4 to 8 days liveaboard and 11 to 25 dives included according to the choosen trip. Live spectacular dives in a relaxed and family athmosphere.
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We are an Adventure and Travel agency based in Bangkok and Ranong. With local partners in Asia, we are able to send our costumers on the wildest and most unique adventures all over South East Asia! We believe in sustainable and sensitive tourism. Our motto : benefit our host local communities and preserving the environment while having lots of fun! Nice and easy, lemon squeezy
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Diving Liveaboard on MV Miss Moon in the Andaman Sea. Trips from 4 to 14 days in Thailand and to Myanmar and Andaman Island.
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100 bath (for foreigners) will give you access to six hot spring pools from 38-42 degrees and a “cold” river where little fish nibble your dead skin (natural fish spa). Locals cover up, so remember to bring T-shirts and shorts (both men and women). We took a taxi/motorbike up, but as there are no taxis there, I would advise you to book a taxi back in advance. 2-3 hours would be time enough for the pools. The ticket to the pools also gives you access to a (somewhat) nearby waterfall in the National park (we didn’t go there).
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