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 Welcome to Klong Rua Village’s Website. We offer you an alternative travel destination on your special holiday, with the worm welcome from local villagers of Klong Rua, the beauty of Nam-Pha-Dho Forest and the exotic living style of Klong Rua People. Klong Rua is surrounded by fertile tropical forest resources, two major waterfalls, and unique culture. These natural beauties make Klong Rua an exciting choice for tourists who seek for new and adventurous experiences, both physically and culturally. Moreover, since the standard of Klong Rua Village’s home-stay program has now been recognized and guaranteed by the Tourism Development Agency, your visit and stay at Klong Rua Village will be a memorable experience.
Klong Rua Village located in the remote Ranong Province in Southern Thailand. Due to the geographical characteristics of the location of Klong Rua Village, it is difficult to introduce public facilities such as electricity and irrigation system to the village. The villagers rely mainly on the natural energy sources such as the sun and water resources from Huay Tha Chan Waterfall. The village is surrounded by Pha-Dho Forest and two waterfalls, which make the village even more attractive. Pha-Dho Forest is a fertile tropical rain forest consists of varieties of life from forest floor to tree tops. Its beauty is filled with biological diversity and colorful plants and animals. Therefore, while trekking deep into Pha-Dho Forest, you will be able to experience various types of plants and animals that share the same ecosystem. You will be able to see varieties of animal footprints, refresh yourself at one of the two waterfalls nearby the village, and get to know “Boa Pud", the gigantic flower that can only be found in a few places in Thailand and the world.
 Apart from the beauty of its local natural resources, the life style of Klong Rua people as well as their culture is also very unique and interesting. Baan Klong Rua Eco-tour Group offers to show you different dimensions of their unique culture and life style that you will not easily find elsewhere, for example their traditional rubber cultivation methods, local tin ore mining and handicrafts. Moreover, in the raining season, tourists will be able to taste varieties of local fruits from local farms. In the winter, it is the coffee season, travelers will be able to see and experience a coffee production process.
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