
East (Thailand) Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Eastern Thailand comprises the seven provinces that lie south of Isaan and east of the Central region, sandwiched between Bangkok and Cambodia.
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Provinces
Cities
- Chachoengsao
- Chanthaburi
- Chonburi
- Pattaya — notorious den of sleaze trying to clean up its act
- Prachinburi
- Rayong
- Sa Kaew
- Si Racha — known for a spicy sauce and seafood
- Trat — gateway to Ko Chang
- Chanthaburi — gateway to Trat
Other destinations
- Aranyaprathet
- Ban Phe
- Laem Ngop
- Sattahip
- Si Racha
- Ko Chang - fast developing island with lots of recent and ongoing construction
- Ko Samet - the nearest thing to a paradise island around Bangkok
- Ko Si Chang - the island that tourism (almost) forgot
Understand
Geographically the smallest of the five regions of Thailand, Eastern Thailand contains just seven provinces.
Three provinces share borders with Cambodia, all of which have at least one international border crossing (Aranyaprathet being the busiest).
Four provinces border the Gulf of Thailand. While Pattaya is the original mass tourism destination, the islands of Ko Samet and Ko Chang are also first and foremost tourist destinations, and the beach resorts of Hua Hin and Cha-am are popular with Thais and foreigners alike. On the other hand, the islands at the eastern tip of the region in Ko Chang National Park, until recently very difficult to get to, are some of the most scenic and untouched in the country.
Talk
Get in
By plane
Most visitors arrive by bus from Bangkok, but there are small airports at U-Tapao and Trat.
By bus
By train
Get around
By bus
By train
See
Itineraries
Do
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Stay safe
Get out
- North-West Cambodia
- Southern Cambodia
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