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Rayong attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: April – June each year (fruit season)
Opening Hours: Approximately 08:00 – 18:00
Phlong Ta Iem Fruit Market is located at 199, Moo 3, Ban Bueng–Klaeng Road, Phlong Ta Iem Subdistrict, Wang Chan District, Rayong Province. It is well known during the fruit season, especially from April to June each year, when Rayong’s signature fruits such as durian, rambutan, mangosteen, and longkong are abundantly in season. The market has become a popular destination for travelers who want to taste fresh fruit straight from the orchards.
The market is not only a place to buy fruit and agricultural products, but also a stage for local community activities that reflect the way of life of Rayong orchardists, such as fruit contests, fruit-processing competitions, beauty pageants for orchard ambassadors, traditional music and cultural performances by local women’s groups, and a mini-train tour through fruit orchards that lets visitors soak up the authentic orchard atmosphere right at the source.
The market atmosphere is filled with the colors of fresh fruit and the smiles of locals. Visitors can shop for souvenirs and local products, such as processed fruit, fruit juices, herbal drinks, and OTOP items at friendly prices. The market also helps generate sustainable income for local farmers.
Getting There The Phlong Ta Iem Fruit Market is accessible via Highway 344 (Ban Bueng–Klaeng). From Bangkok, the drive takes about 2.5 hours over roughly 170 kilometers. Traveling by private car is convenient. You can also take a bus from Ekkamai to Klaeng and continue by songthaew (local truck taxi) or taxi to the market. There is ample parking around the site and convenient facilities.
Each year, the “Phlong Ta Iem Fruit Street Festival” draws large crowds, both from nearby provinces and international visitors who want to experience a fruit market unique to Thailand’s Eastern region. More than a place of commerce, this market is a living space of culture, agriculture, and the pride of Rayong people, passed down through generations.
Name | Phlong Ta Iem Fruit Market |
Location | 199, Moo 3, Ban Bueng–Klaeng Road, Phlong Ta Iem Subdistrict, Wang Chan District, Rayong |
Characteristics | A community market selling fresh fruit straight from orchards and local products, with cultural activities such as fruit contests, fruit-processing competitions, and community performances. |
Period | Held annually during Rayong’s fruit season |
Key Evidence | Annual activities and the Fruit Street Festival in Phlong Ta Iem Subdistrict |
Name Origin | Named after Phlong Ta Iem Subdistrict, an important agricultural community in Wang Chan District |
Travel | Via Highway 344 (Ban Bueng–Klaeng) from Bangkok, approx. 170 km (about 2.5 hours by car); public transport via Ekkamai–Klaeng bus and transfer by local taxi |
Current Status | Open seasonally during April–June |
Nearby Attractions | Ban Laeng orchards (approx. 12 km), Khlong Plakang Waterfall (approx. 18 km), Prasae Reservoir (approx. 25 km) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is Phlong Ta Iem Fruit Market open?
A: It operates only in the fruit season, from April to June each year, when Rayong’s fruits are at their peak.
Q: What kinds of fruit are sold at the market?
A: A variety of local fruits such as durian, mangosteen, rambutan, and longkong, along with processed fruit and community-made products.
Q: How far is the market from Bangkok?
A: About 170 kilometers from Bangkok, roughly a 2.5-hour drive.
Q: Are there special activities during the festival?
A: Yes. Expect fruit contests, fruit-processing competitions, traditional performances, and many tourism-promotion activities every year.
Q: Where can I take a mini-train tour through the orchards?
A: A mini-train orchard tour is available within the festival grounds and is one of the most popular activities.
Q: Is parking available at the market?
A: Yes, there is ample parking space and on-site staff to assist visitors.
Q: Is the market suitable for family trips?
A: Definitely. There are activities for both kids and adults, from fruit tasting and orchard tours to souvenir shopping in a friendly community vibe.
Q: What souvenirs can I buy there?
A: Popular picks include crispy fried durian, dried rambutan, fruit jams, and OTOP products made by the Phlong Ta Iem community.



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