Skip to content
  • yotaiaru2020@gmail.com
  • Rayong, THAILAND
1st IARU Region 3 YOTA Camp 2020

1st IARU Region 3 YOTA Camp 2020

  • Important Dates
  • Program
  • Get Involved
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us
  • Important Dates
  • Program
  • Get Involved
  • News
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • admin

admin

YOTA IARU Region 3 2020 Program

21/02/202021/02/2020 admin-2

YOTA IARU Region 3 2020 Program Date 30 September – 3 October 2020 30 September 2020 • 1300-1800 A warm welcome to all our participants at hotel • 1800-2000 Packed dinner at hotel 1 October

continue reading

Partial IARU R3 Directors’ meeting special occasionally at NBTC,BANGKOK, Thailand

30/11/201930/11/2019 admin-2

Ban Phe Area

30/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

From Mae Rumphueng, the next developed area is around ten minutes’ drive to the east, where you’ll find the small town of Ban Phe. This is the jumping off point for ferries to Koh Samet,

continue reading

Laem Mae Phim Beach

30/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

The next developed beach is Laem Mae Phim Beach, which is around 45km from Rayong town. This beach is very popular with locals on the weekends, so it’s best to stay in a resort with

continue reading

Ko Thalu

29/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

This privately owned island sits a 30 min boat ride away off the coast of the increasingly popular town of Bangsaphan which is a 2-3 hour journey by car, bus or train, south of Hua

continue reading

Mae Rumphueng Beach

29/11/201904/12/2019 admin-2

The first major beach is Mae Rumphueng, which is just 11km east of Rayong town, stretching for 12km along the coast. The length of it means that even when busy, it’s still possible to find

continue reading

Haad Saeng Chan

29/11/201904/12/2019 admin-2

Rimming the south coast of a long and narrow island that’s squeezed between the Rayong River and the Gulf of Thailand, Haad Saeng Chan is the most easily reached mainland beach from Rayong town. Though

continue reading

Phayun Beach

29/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

Phayun Beach is not the busiest of beaches. This is one great thing in its favour for those seeking a bit of peace and quiet away from work. Phayun Beach is not the busiest of

continue reading

Nam Rin Beach

29/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

Nam Rin Beach is a peaceful small golden sand strip of relaxation by the sea. Not too much in the way of excitement and a good stroll takes you from one end to the other

continue reading

Wat Tham Khao Prathun

29/11/201901/12/2019 admin-2

Another beautiful and precious tourist attraction in Rayong Until becoming well-known among both Thai and foreigners Located in Khao Noi Subdistrict Khao Chamao District By this temple is a monastery Which is a place of

continue reading

Posts navigation

Older posts

Recent Posts

  • YOTA IARU Region 3 2020 Program
  • Partial IARU R3 Directors’ meeting special occasionally at NBTC,BANGKOK, Thailand
  • Ban Phe Area
  • Laem Mae Phim Beach
  • Ko Thalu

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • February 2020
    • November 2019

    Categories

    • News
    • Rayong Travel
    • YOTA IARU Region 3 2020 Program

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org

    RSS IARU R3

    • R3 News Letter Q2 2022
    • IARU R3 MS Coordinator resigned
    • QRP Day 2022 and IARU HF World Championship Contest 2022
    • IARU Statement
    • ARDF 2022 & WYAC 2022

    RSS IARU R2

    • COLABORACIÓN ENTRE COLEGAS DE HONDURAS Y GUATEMALA EVITA PÉRDIDA DE VIDAS
    • CADECAMP, 34 Aniversario
    • Guayaquil Radio Club, 99 aniversario
    • CITEL retoma reuniones presenciales con participación de IARU
    • Asamblea General de IARU Región 2 será virtual: 31 Oct. – 4 Nov. 2022

    RSS IARU R1

    • ITU‑R Working Party 5A Meets in Geneva
    • VHF+ Newsletter 89
    • IARUMS R1 Newsletter May 2022
    • Provisional Results May Subregional Contest
    • Meet IARU at HAM Radio Friedrichshafen
    Copyright © The 1st IARU Region 3 YOTA Camp 2020. An official IARU Region 3 YOTA hosted by RAST
    Manage Cookie Consent
    We use cookies to optimize our website and our service.
    Functional Always active
    The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
    Preferences
    The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
    Statistics
    The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
    Marketing
    The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
    Manage options Manage services Manage vendors Read more about these purposes
    Preferences
    {title} {title} {title}