Off the Grid & Into the Vibe: Pak Nam Prasae Edition

Tired of the same touristy spots?
Say hello to Pak Nam Prasae, a chill coastal village in Klaeng, Rayong that hits different. Think peaceful riverside walks, vintage wooden houses, golden mangroves, and seafood that slaps harder than your playlist.

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Afternoon at Pak Nam Prasae : Fishing boats float along the calm Prasae River, flanked by charming riverside homes-a serene snapshot of the village in the soft light of day.
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Riverside Living, Prasae Style : Pak Nam Prasae is rooted in riverside traditions. Most homes are aged wooden houses passed down through generations, with a few newer ones blended in—nothing flashy, just real local life.
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Mangrove Roots Run Deep : Lush mangrove forests near Tung Prong Thong form an essential part of the local ecosystem—these twisted roots are nature’s masterpiece.

Why you need to check it out :

OG Fishing Vibes
This old-school fishing village has roots that run deep. Locals here have been riding waves and casting nets for generations. One side of the road? A calm river view. The other? Wooden houses, old-school barbershops, and tiny dessert stalls you won’t find anywhere else.

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Morning Market Scene : Weekday mornings are quiet, as many locals work in town. But come Friday evening and the weekend, the market bustles with returning residents and visitors staying in riverside homestays.
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The Last “Fishermen Pants” Tailor : This is the only shop in town still making traditional boat pants. The owner, an old uncle, says fewer fishing boats mean fewer pants sold—young fishers don’t wear them much these days.
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Doeng Barber: The Only One in Town : The one and only men’s barber shop in this riverside village, proudly standing as a part of the community’s everyday rhythm.
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Pa Bai’s Coconut Sugar Candy : This handmade dessert blends palm sugar and coconut milk, slow-cooked in metal ladles until it forms a rich, chewy treat—definitely for those with a sweet tooth!

Explore like a local
No need for fancy transport. Rent a three-wheeled motorbike taxi for just 200 THB and cruise through the village at your own pace. Stop wherever looks cool. No one’s rushing you here. (Fits 3–4 people, depending on your crew's vibe.)

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Bike Tour Break : A group of cyclists takes a breather outside the old-town pharmacy. Yes, Pak Nam Prasae is cyclist-friendly and full of charming stops.

Must-visit spots:

  • Prasae Sin Bridge – 2 km of scenic walkway across the river and the bay. Catch golden hour here.
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Evening at Prasae Sin Bridge : After the sun sets, the bridge glows with a quiet beauty. This view, captured from the HTMS Prasae area, wraps the day up perfectly.
  • HTMS Prasae Memorial – A legit battleship from back in the war days. Now it’s all peace, views, and chill.
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HTMS Prasae Warship Memorial : Once a naval ship, now a peaceful riverside monument and local leisure spot with open views of the sea ahead and the Prasae River to the right. You can even climb aboard.
  • Tung Prong Thong – 6,000 rai of lush mangroves and a golden field that glows under the sun. Nature lovers, you’ll cry.
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Tung Prong Thong : A golden sea of mangrove leaves glowing under the sun. It’s the most Instagrammable spot in Prasae—bring your wide-angle lens!

Local eats = Chef’s kiss

Stop by Jae Nong Saep Ver – no filter needed. This riverside restaurant keeps it real with dishes like spicy radkam shrimp and gaeng som pak kachap (trust us, Google it later). Everything is fresh and made with love.

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Ultimate Seafood Yum : At “Jae Nong Saep Ver,” this spicy seafood salad brings the full Thai flavor punch—fresh, tangy, and unforgettable.
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Gaeng Som with Pak Kachap : A classic local sour curry made with the rare wild veggie “pak kachap.” Only found in the east—and only mastered by the locals.

Coffee + views? Say less.

Swing by Mahasamut Boutique Homestay & Café for a riverside coffee session that hits your soul. Bonus: they offer boat tours to see red hawks fly. Yep. Red hawks.

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Mahasamut Boutique Homestay & Café : A two-story riverside wooden house turned stylish café and homestay. The open-air café downstairs is perfect for a slow coffee, while upstairs offers cozy stays for travelers seeking peace.
Whether you’re into nature, local life, or low-key adventures, Pak Nam Prasae is the place to unplug and vibe out. It's not about fancy—it’s about feeling. Bring your camera, your chill crew, and your curiosity. Weekend plans? Sorted.

Editor in Chief : Nampetch Siramanon
Editor: Pacific Leisure (Thailand)
Content Creator : Mr. Saroj Na Ayutthaya

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