What to do and see in Ban Pak Nam Krasae, Rayong Province: The Best Things to do

December 9, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best top things to do in Ban Pak Nam Krasae, Thailand including KBA Rayong, Tung Prong Thong, Prasae Sin Bridge, HTMS Prasae Memorial, Pee Ko Snooker Club Prasae.

1. KBA Rayong

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5.0 based on 3 reviews

KBA Rayong

International kitesurfing school KBA opened new spot near Rayong Thailand and it is simply the best spot to learn in Asia !!! Flat water and steady wind are perfect conditions to learn safely and to progress fast. We have the best certified instructors!

2. Tung Prong Thong

Sam Phu Mangrove, Ban Pak Nam Krasae 21170 Thailand 0386617201 http://www.prasae.com
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Tung Prong Thong

Reviewed By BPJH - Chiang Rai, Thailand

Fascinating to walk through mature and young mangrove forests and to see the strange, arching roots of the big trees holding them steady in the swampy ground. The boardwalk is well maintained and there are several wide observation areas where you can rest and take photos. We couldn't complete the circular walk because of an unusually high tide and storm surge from tropical storm Pabuk in the far west of the Gulf, but the whole walk would have been good to do - passing the Frigate Prasae on the way.

3. Prasae Sin Bridge

Ban Pak Nam Krasae 21170 Thailand
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Prasae Sin Bridge

4. HTMS Prasae Memorial

Moo 1, Prasae beach, Ban Pak Nam Krasae Thailand
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3.5 based on 66 reviews

HTMS Prasae Memorial

Reviewed By Raintree_Thailand - Bangkok, Thailand

The history of this patrol frigate is really fascinating. Constructed in California in 1944, the ship first served in the U.S. and took part in MacArthur's landing operations in Leyte. Soon after that, the ship was refitted and provided to the Soviet Union under a lend-lease program, with expectations the Soviets were going to join with the Allies in fighting Japan. After WWII ended, the U.S. spent four years negotiating the return of the ship (in 1949). It then saw action at the start of the Korean War as an American navy ship again. It was subsequently transferred to the Royal Thai Navy in 1951 and was a part of the Thai navy until decommissioned in 2000. Visitors can climb all about the ship, play with the remaining guns, and pretend to captain the ship from the bridge. No charge for this attraction of fascinating interest.

5. Pee Ko Snooker Club Prasae

58 Pao. Rayong Alley, 90 Moo 2 Paknamprasae, Klaeng, Rayong, Ban Pak Nam Krasae 21170 Thailand +66 87 596 9860 [email protected] http://g.page/PEEKOSNOOKERCLUBPRASAE

Standard Snooker Club, the place for social meeting, meeting your friends, talking, relaxing recreation with people. Exercise with Snooker Playing

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