Ranong – Hidden Gems, Slow Days
📍 Itinerary Overview
A peaceful 5-day, 4-night journey to Ranong, Thailand’s underrated gem in the south. From cozy homestays to island sunsets, this trip was filled with slow mornings, lush scenery, and honest local flavors.
🚩 Sightseeing Route
Day 1: Flight from Bangkok to Ranong → Check-in at Baan Rai I Arun → Sunset in the garden, home-cooked dinner
Day 2: Relaxing morning at the farm → Coffee with mountain views → Transfer to A Day Inn Ranong Hostel in town
Day 3: Hopped on a vintage wooden songthaew → Explored Haad Som Paen Reservoir → Quick visit to the scenic Grass Hill (Phu Khao Ya)
Day 4: Day trip to Koh Phayam → Rented a scooter to explore beaches → Sunset by the sea
Day 5: Back to the mainland → Lunch at Somboon Phochana — the food was amazing! → Flight back to Bangkok
🏖️ Must-Visit Attractions
• Baan Rai I Arun: More than just a stay — it’s a farm retreat with stunning gardens and healthy cuisine.
• Phu Khao Ya (Grass Hill): A unique, bald hill that stands out beautifully against the greenery.
• Koh Phayam: An island with quiet beaches, motorbike roads through cashew trees, and magical sunsets.
🚇 Transportation
Local songthaew (wooden-style pickup trucks), scooters on Koh Phayam, and Grab/taxis in town. Everything moved at a slower, local pace — which made the journey all the more charming.
📷 Photo Spots
• Mornings at Baan Rai I Arun’s garden café
• Grass Hill’s rolling curves under a cloudy sky
• Koh Phayam sunset with your feet in the sand
• Songthaew rides with wood-panel charm
🍜 Local Cuisine
• Somboon Phochana: A must-stop for flavorful southern Thai seafood — simple setting, big taste.
• Breakfasts at Baan Rai I Arun were organic and freshly made from farm produce.
• Café stops in town and on Koh Phayam had a laid-back island charm.
🏠 Accommodation
• Baan Rai I Arun: A serene nature stay perfect for unwinding, ideal for those who love green spaces and peaceful vibes.
• A Day Inn Ranong: A cute, cozy hostel in the heart of Ranong town — clean, friendly, and perfectly located.
💡 Tips
• Bring cash when going to Koh Phayam; card payments can be spotty
• Expect basic transport — that’s part of the charm
• Travel light if you’re hopping between stays
• Mornings are the best time for Grass Hill, before the heat sets in
• Don’t skip Baan Rai I Arun’s dinner set — farm-to-table perfection!