Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park is located on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand in Tambon Phe, Mueang Rayong District, Rayong Province. It encompasses both mainland areas and various islands, including Ko Samet, Ko Chan, Ko Thalu, Ko Kut, Ko Makham, and Ko Phlu Taen.

Laem Ya - A Coastal Paradise

Laem Ya, nestled near Mae Ramphueng Beach, offers a unique coastal experience, especially during the rainy season. The strong waves create a mesmerizing spectacle of crashing waves and foamy bursts against the rocky outcrops, a sight rarely seen on ordinary beaches. The area boasts breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

The highlight of this trip is capturing the sunset at the tip of the cape. Therefore, it is recommended to arrive around 4 pm as there are many photo opportunities. Allow time to wander around, take photos of birds, butterflies, dragonflies, dogs, and anything else you find interesting. Then, head to the tip of the cape to catch the sunset. Make sure to time it right.


This review may contain a lot of pictures, so I kindly ask you, dear reader, to please view them all before leaving. Don't abandon me halfway through, I'd feel lonely.


Khao Laem Ya National Park offers stunning views for photography enthusiasts, as well as camping facilities and tent rentals. Alternatively, visitors can opt for accommodation near Mae Ramphueng Beach, where numerous lodging options are available.


The view of Mae Ramphueng Beach is windy and the waves are very strong.



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Four members participated in this shoot, three of whom brought their own cameras. With three different camera brands and three different lens focal lengths, the resulting images offer a wide variety of perspectives. Each member has their own unique style (none of them are professional photographers, but they wouldn't mind getting paid for their work).

You captured me, I captured you, that's all there is to it.


As we are not camera experts, but rather acting enthusiasts, we will introduce the three cameras we used for filming, along with some accompanying images.


1. Nikon D7100 with Tamron 70-200 f2.8 lens.

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Aiming the camera at that faraway spot, they had to shout to each other, straining their voices. So, there was no need to count. The photographer just snapped away, capturing the beauty they saw.


The Nikon D7100 captures stunning images with beautiful bokeh, leaving you mesmerized by its visual impact.




2. Sony a5100 with the 16-50mm KIT lens is a user-friendly camera with easy focusing.

Capture wide-angle shots as you please. Feel free to photograph whatever catches your eye, whether it's sharp or blurry, dogs or people. Your happiness is my priority.

The resulting image is approximately as follows:


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3. Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II: Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Camera

This photo was taken by a man who strikes a more confident pose than the subject of the photograph.

And the resulting image is like this.


Honestly, it's hard to tell who took which photos when they're all mixed together. Let's just post a bunch of them together.


This review is short and sweet, offering only a glimpse of the stunning visuals captured at this location. Upon seeing other reviews, it became clear that this place is a photographer's paradise. The combination of cliffs, rock formations, ocean, waves, grasslands, and golden hour light creates a diverse range of settings and countless photo opportunities.

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The photo opportunities were endless. Every 50 steps, we had to stop and take a picture because the angle changed, and with it, the image we captured.


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Behind-the-scenes chaos in pictures



The Journey Unfolds: A Tapestry of Landscapes

The path unfolds, revealing a breathtaking panorama of ever-changing landscapes. Rugged cliffs give way to verdant meadows, graceful bridges arch over tranquil waters, and towering mountains rise majestically against the horizon. The journey culminates at the edge of a boundless sea, encompassing the very essence of nature's artistry. In this singular experience, one encounters the full spectrum of the Earth's beauty, a testament to its boundless wonder.


Reaching the tip of the cape just in time for sunset, we captured this stunning backlit image.



And this kind of surfing picture


Or it could be a picture like this.



The joy of traveling with friends who share a similar level of silliness will provide you with hilarious memories to cherish long after your return.

The inspiration for this image is the experience of an earthquake disaster (She carefully placed the sandals down).

Everyone who sees it says, "I don't think it's going to work, you know."


Closing shot of the trip from setting up the camera on top of the grass at Khao Laem Ya.

(It rhymes)


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