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Rayong named no.1 "Slow Travel" destination in Asia for 2025 by Agoda

Rayong named no.1 "Slow Travel" destination in Asia for 2025 by Agoda

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Rayong was chosen for its perfect blend of natural beauty and local lifestyle, offering a serene escape for both Thai and international travelers.

Agoda, a global travel platform, has ranked Rayong Province as the No. 1 Slow Travel destination in Asia for 2025, Deputy Government Spokesperson Sasikan Wattanachan announced on Wednesday.

Rayong was chosen for its perfect blend of natural beauty and local lifestyle, offering a serene escape for both Thai and international travelers, she said.



Sasikan added that Rayong’s appeal is reflected in its peaceful beaches, such as Mae Ramphueng Beach, the lush Thong Prong Thong mangrove forest (the largest of its kind in the province), and the vibrant local fish markets at Suan Son Beach, showcasing the province’s sustainable tourism efforts that combine nature, culture, and community life harmoniously.

Agoda pointed out that the global travel trend is shifting towards spending quality time in each location, rather than rushing through visits, aligning with the principles of Slow Travel, which Rayong exemplifies.

Other Popular Slow Travel Destinations in Asia:

In addition to Rayong, other top Slow Travel destinations in Asia include:


Kalegowa (Indonesia)
Seoul (South Korea)
Tokyo (Japan)
Nha Trang (Vietnam)
Boracay (Philippines)
Taipei (Taiwan)
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Chennai (India)

Thailand’s Tourism Potential and Government Support

Sasikan further emphasized that Thailand continues to rank among the top destinations on global travel platforms, demonstrating the country’s growing tourism potential. This success is attributed to the strong collaboration between the government, private sector, and local communities in promoting sustainable tourism.

The Thai government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting tourism in all aspects, from natural resource conservation to facility development and community empowerment, ensuring Thailand remains a destination that travelers worldwide “choose to visit and want to return to” with confidence and sustainability.

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