Bang Ben Port, Kaper, Ranong, nature, mangrove forest

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Review of Bang Ben Pier 🚢 🇹🇭 Ranong Province
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Bang Ben Pier is a tourist attraction with natural beauty and significance for the local fishing community. Located within Laem Son National Park, Kaper District, Ranong Province, it serves as both a fishing port for fishermen and a starting point for trips to various islands in the Ranong Sea.

🌊 General Features and Atmosphere
Location: Bang Ben Pier is located in Village No. 4, Ban Bang Ben, Muang Kluang Subdistrict, Kaper District, Ranong Province, within Laem Son National Park.

Atmosphere: This pier offers a peaceful and natural feel. There is a bamboo bridge for walking and enjoying the view, offering panoramic views of the Andaman Sea. The water is so clear you can see the sea floor, and the beach is a fine white sand beach.

Highlights: Bang Ben Pier is a stunning sunset viewing spot, and there is also a shady natural pine forest along the beach.

🚤 Tourist Activities
Boat Trips to the Islands: Bang Ben Pier is the embarkation point for boat trips to various islands, such as:

Koh Kam or Ao Khao Kwai, which has a nearly circular bay and a viewpoint at Ao Khao Kwai.

Koh Bat Khao has fine white sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Koh Japan is quiet and has clear waters, but is also rich in seashells.

Snorkeling: Koh Bat Khao is particularly popular for snorkeling to see hard corals, clownfish, and sea anemones.

Sightseeing and Photography: Take a walk on the bamboo bridge or along the beach to capture the beauty of the sea and nature.

Watch the Fishermen's Livelihood: In the morning, the atmosphere is lively as fish are unloaded from the boats.

🗺️ Getting There: From Ranong City: Bang Ben Pier is approximately 50-60 kilometers from Ranong City. You can travel by private car or by a Ranong-Kapoe songthaew.

Songthaew: The bus stop is located behind the market in Ranong City. The fare is approximately 40-50 baht. Get off at the entrance to Laem Son National Park. From there, you'll need to hail a taxi or motorcycle taxi to the pier.

Boat Chartering: For island hopping, charter a boat from Bang Ben Pier. Prices range from 2,500-3,000 baht per boat (capacity 10-15 people). Advance booking is recommended.

⏰ Operating Hours and Best Times
Opening Hours: Bang Ben Pier is open daily, but travel to the islands is recommended during the peak season (approximately November to May) as the islands may be closed during the monsoon season (May 16-October 14 of each year) for natural restoration.

Recommended Time: Mornings to experience the fishermen's work, or evenings to watch the sunset.

💰 Costs
Entrance Fee: Free

Boat Fee: Chartered boat trips to the islands start at 2,500-3,000 baht per boat.

Accommodation and Food: There are no restaurants within the park, but there is a local restaurant at the entrance, and tent camping is available.

🏝️ Nearby Attractions
Bang Ben Beach: A long, sandy beach lined with natural pine forests, perfect for strolling and relaxing.

Laem Son National Park: There is a tent camping area and tourist services.

Ao Khoi Beach: A small beach nearby. For walking

💡 Tips and Precautions
Preparation: Since there are no food stalls in the park, you should bring food and water.

Safety: Wear appropriate footwear for walking on the beach and islands, and exercise caution when swimming.

Contact: For boat reservations or inquiries, please contact the tour boat group or Laem Son National Park.

Summary: Bang Ben Pier is an ideal destination for those who love nature, tranquility, and the local fishing lifestyle. 🎣 Traveling may require some effort, but the beauty of the sea and surrounding islands is worth a visit. 🏖️

Note: Information is subject to change. Please check the latest information from official sources before traveling.

Post by ATHAM | Aug 24, 2025

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