I have been to Koh Chang where located in Trat province, Thailand for 3 years ago and now I want to represent it one more time. Koh Chang is on the Gulf of Thailand's eastern seaboard. The distance from Bangkok to Koh Chang is about 310 km (192.625 miles), near the border with Cambodia.
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A ferry is taking vehicles and passengers from mainland to Koh Chang. |
The choice of accommodation is vast. You can find anything from luxury private villas, right down to budget beach huts and everything imaginable in-between to suit your needs and budget.
The most popular areas are on the West coast of Koh Chang is White Sand beach and Lonely beach. White Sand beach is the most popular on the island and so attracts the highest amount of tourists. Lonely beach can be found heading towards the south of the island. This is also where you will find the majority of backpackers, attracted to the many budget accommodation options and daily parties during the high season.
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View from the Villa with plunge pool room type, AANA Resort & Spa. |
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View from the Villa with plunge pool room type, AANA Resort & Spa. |
The other two popular choices on Koh Chang are Klong Prao Beach and Kai Bae Beach. If you head to Klong Prao Beach you will find upmarket large scale resorts. If your pockets are not so deep, head up towards the Northern end of the beach, here you will find cheaper beach front accommodation to suite smaller budgets.
There is more to Koh Chang than just the luxury resorts and stunning beaches. If you’re an adventurous type and don’t particularly enjoy spending all your time on the beach, then this island has a lot to offer. Some of the most popular activities on Koh Chang are kayaking, jungle trekking and diving and snorkelling.
Another highlight is visiting the many waterfalls located throughout the island. For something more laid back why not take a Thai cooking class, ride on the back on an elephant on a jungle trek and then end the day with a relaxing massage in one of the many spa’s on the island.
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