Wellness Journey: Chumphon – Ranong
Chumphon - Ranong

Wellness Journey: Chumphon – Ranong
3 Days 2 Nights | 26 – 28 September 2025 | Trip available for groups of 8 or more
When was the last time you took a train ride? That feeling of wonder as the scenery unfolds outside the window, the joy of slowing down, leaving the rush behind, and opening your heart to the stories along the way. This trip takes you back to those moments—traveling slow and easy, letting both body and mind relax with food, nature, and unforgettable experiences.
Soak in a natural hot spring, breathe deeply on a forest walk, join a creative clay workshop, savor a seafood dinner high above the hills, and end your journey with Chumphon’s local flavors by the sea. With the train as part of the journey, every moment becomes more meaningful.
Trip Highlights
🛁 Hot Spring Bath in Ranong – Immerse in warm mineral waters that soothe and rejuvenate body and soul.
🏺 Mineral Clay Workshop – Connect with yourself through a mindful hands-on creative session.
🌳 Forest Bathing – Spend quiet time surrounded by the sounds and rhythm of nature.
🦀 Seafood Dinner at Fahchee Hill – Taste the freshness of the sea with panoramic sunset views.
🌅 Local Flavors of Chumphon by the Sea – End the trip with authentic tastes beside a calm shoreline
👉 Full itinerary: Click here
Price: 13,500 THB / person
Special rate for KTC credit card holders: 12,555 THB / person
Minimum 8 participants to ensure an intimate experience
What’s Included
- Train ticket from Bangkok to Chumphon
- VIP van transfer throughout the trip
- 2 nights accommodation at Farmhouse Hotel or equivalent
- Local guide from Ranong for the entire journey
- All meals included
- Hot spring entry & workshop fees
- Travel insurance
Not Included
- Return train/flight ticket
- Single supplement (2,000 THB per night)
📌 Booking & Payment
- Inbox: FB – Thailand Gastronomy
- Line: @ThailandGastronomy
- Deposit transfer to:
บจก. ตัวแทนนวัตกรรมชุมชน
Krungsri Bank 691-1-09043-8
(Please send proof of payment after transfer)
✨ Take this journey to unwind, recharge, and return home with a refreshed body and a brighter spirit.

Visitor information
Date
26-28 September 2025
Time start
6.30 am. Krungthepaphiwat Train station
Time end
18.00 pm. Chumphon Train Station or Chumphon Airport
Price
13,500 THB / Special price for KTC cardholders: 12,555 THB per person
Location
Chumphon - Ranong
Note
Includes digital pairing guide + printable story card
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