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KoChang


Ko Chang is in Trat Province, in Eastern Thailand, about 330 kilometers from Bangkok. It is Thailand's second largest island, and the biggest in Ko Chang National Park. With about 5000 permanent residents the island is not heavily populated, but tourism (and development) has increased dramatically over the last few years.

How to get around

Hillside road on the southern part of the islandIn the daytime, you can catch a songthaew on its route around the main road. These taxis are also waiting at the Dan Kao Pier. At the Dan Kao Ferry-Pier there may be no taxis available. If you arrive without a vehicle you may have to walk the 400 metres to Dan Kao Pier.

Small motorcycles can be hired for 150-250B. The main road almost circles the island and there are plans to complete the circuit in the near future. Cars are also available for rental, most hotels can help with it. 4x4 car recommended, since some roads might be in bad condition, especially near Lonely Beach.

View point


  • The Mu Ko Chang National Park. A Marine National Park that comprises of Ko Chang and 46 other islands.

  • War monument. In the very south of the island there is a war monument being built. As for spring 2005, there was nothing but a small store and an unfinished hotel at the site.

  • Waterfalls

  • Klong Nonsi waterfall is located at the east side of the island.

  • Klong Nueng waterfall has of all waterfalls on Koh Chang the most of everything it is surely the most breathtaking.

  • The Thanmayom waterfall is situated near Thanmayom pier on the East-side of the island

Activity



  • Elephant rides

  • Package tours for snorkeling, diving, elephant riding etc. are widely available.

  • Thaifun day cruise to southern islands. Relaxing and snorkeling. Very nice crew on board.

  • Khlong Plu waterfalls is medium size waterfall within a half a mile walk from parking area.

  • Swimming possibility. Entrance fee to park 400 baht.

  • Snorkeling and Diving Koh Chang is maybe not the best diving spot in Thailand, but diving around Koh Chang gives some adventurous feeling.

Gift


Market stands along the main road. Pretty much the same pirate-products in every stand. Lots of salesmen on the beaches, especially White Sands Beach.

ATMs and 7-Eleven convenience stores can be found alongside the main western coastline road.

Eat

Similar to the rest of Thailand, including the prices. There are many restaurants at the beach open both daytime and evening.

Drink

Beer Chang, if you wish to sample the famous "Changover" the following day.



Refer: http://wikitravel.org/en/Koh_Chang

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