Plains mixed with low, rolling hills
make up the eastern region. The Chantaburi mountain
range runs west along the eastern coastline until
it hits the Phanom Domrak mountain range, which runs
north to south. The former mountain range provides
a natural boundary between Thailand and Cambodia.
Long, pristine strips of deserted beach and islands
scattered on the sea provide a tranquil setting for
those in search of paradise.
The temperate climate and furtile soil in this
region makes it productive for fruit farming. The
region is renowned for its plentiful harvest of
exotic tropical fruits, especially rambutans, durians,
mangosteens, and pineapples.