This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva (www.blogaberry.com/) and Noor Anand Chawla (nooranandchawla.com/) in collaboration with Dr. Preeti Chauhan (www.sin-plypretty.com/).
This offbeat exploration is so good. Rayong looks like a nature-driven place. I did kayaking once, and it's so much fun. what an absoloutely beautiful place this is. Must add on my list.
For me its no less than a Travel movie Pamela. What captures, brilliant editing and excellent narration. I am turning your fan every time. You are class apart from the the rest travel bloggers. Hugs and Hugs and Hugs.
I absolutely loved the hotel you stayed in. Like you said, I felt like a queen seeing it virtually itself. So I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been for you. I never wanted to visit Thailand because it is too cliched for my liking. But Rayong sounds beautiful. thanks for sharing.
Ever since our Thailand trip where we get to explore Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket, I've been fascinated by this country. Rayong is a place we have yet to explore and giving the great reviews I read about it, I'm pretty sure we'll visit this in our next trip. It was great watching your trip!
Rayong is definitely worth a visit. I loved the way this paradise has everything from beach to mountain.. tranquil hiking spots to religious places. Amazing
Wowwww... Rayong is a stunning place... so serene and scenic and thankfully clean and not crowded. I loved the little cafe and your hotel room... luxurious yet had that old world charm. I have a similar elephant key ring btw😉. The food looked yummy... it's a meat eater's paradise😋. You know Pamela, there is a mangrove forest in Pondicherry also... we went through the trees in a boat. It was a nice experience.
What a unique and beautiful key for the hotel room. I've never seen something like that before. I have a soft corner for such canopy beds and rustic vibes. I hope I can visit someday. Loved the places and experiences you've shared here, especially the kayaking and your lunch at Tamnan Pa restaurant
This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’
hosted by Cindy D’Silva (www.blogaberry.com/) and Noor Anand
Chawla (nooranandchawla.com/)
in collaboration with Dr. Preeti Chauhan
(www.sin-plypretty.com/).
Ohh wow thanks
This offbeat exploration is so good. Rayong looks like a nature-driven place. I did kayaking once, and it's so much fun. what an absoloutely beautiful place this is. Must add on my list.
The destination is amazing
This is such a rejunevating video. You guide about the place do nicely. Will definitely check out your video before planning to visit Thailand.
Thank you so much 🙏
Rayong seems to be an interesting place, shall explore on my next trip.
Awesome Pamela. Thanks for this virtual tour to Thailand.
Glad you liked it
Rayong seems like the perfect blend of serene beaches and lush greenery.
Indeed :)
We didn't explore Rayong on our Thailand trip and it looks like a beautiful place. Next time, maybe!
For me its no less than a Travel movie Pamela. What captures, brilliant editing and excellent narration. I am turning your fan every time. You are class apart from the the rest travel bloggers. Hugs and Hugs and Hugs.
Sooo glad that you liked it , thanks for the motivation 😁😁
I enjoyed this guide from you - I liked that you have focused on the more relaxed version of thailand.
As always, a comprehensive guide. I have visited Thailand but haven't been to Rayong yet. The place looks beautiful.
Thank you so much
I have not heard of Rayong before. It surely looks like a place to visit. I liked the old world charm of the room too.
I loved the hotel too
I will say again, it's because of you guys I fell in love with Rayong. Such a hidden paradise! Although this time we skipped it, next visit for sure!
You would love it
Thanks for this lovely post on Rayong. I am planning to revisit Thailand and will visit all the off-beat areas this time.
Thank you so much 😊 this place has a charm
This is going to be so helpful to me . Hoping to travel soon
So glad you liked it
I absolutely loved the hotel you stayed in. Like you said, I felt like a queen seeing it virtually itself. So I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been for you. I never wanted to visit Thailand because it is too cliched for my liking. But Rayong sounds beautiful. thanks for sharing.
Rayong is definitely worth a visit :) you will Love this place
Ever since our Thailand trip where we get to explore Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket, I've been fascinated by this country. Rayong is a place we have yet to explore and giving the great reviews I read about it, I'm pretty sure we'll visit this in our next trip. It was great watching your trip!
Rayong is definitely worth a visit. I loved the way this paradise has everything from beach to mountain.. tranquil hiking spots to religious places. Amazing
Wowwww... Rayong is a stunning place... so serene and scenic and thankfully clean and not crowded. I loved the little cafe and your hotel room... luxurious yet had that old world charm. I have a similar elephant key ring btw😉. The food looked yummy... it's a meat eater's paradise😋. You know Pamela, there is a mangrove forest in Pondicherry also... we went through the trees in a boat. It was a nice experience.
Woow never heard about mangrove forest in pondicherry, will visit there soon. Thanks for the info Kaveri :)
What a unique and beautiful key for the hotel room. I've never seen something like that before. I have a soft corner for such canopy beds and rustic vibes. I hope I can visit someday.
Loved the places and experiences you've shared here, especially the kayaking and your lunch at Tamnan Pa restaurant
Rayong is an absolutely stunning place to visit . You would definitely love it
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Thank you