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Ko Chang Thailand Last Updated: 08/04/2025 |
| Ko Chang island, known also as ‘Elephant Island’ because of its elephant shaped headland, is Thailand’s third largest island after Phuket and Samui. It is located around 300 kilometres east of Bangkok in Trat Province, in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border. Its population was 8,538 in 2019. | |
| From jungle covered mountain peaks to sweeping bays, great waterfalls to flourishing coral reefs, beach huts to luxury resorts, Koh Chang has plenty to offer for everyone. Ko Chang is part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park. The highest peak on the island is Khao Salak Phet, rising from the ground at 743 meters. | |
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Koh Kood Place » Island Ko Kut, also known as Koh Kood, is an island located in the Gulf of Thailand. It is the largest of dozens of islands in the Ko Kut district. Ko Kut's economy is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and tourism. It's an ideal destination for travelers who love beaches, forests, and waterfalls but don't want to be surrounded by crowds. 7 views 💖 1 👍 0Thailand |
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Ko Mak Place » Island Koh Mak is a small island in Trat province, eastern Thailand. It is a sub-district of Ko Kut district. The island is named after the betel nut tree, also known as the "betel leaf tree". Koh Mak is a quiet destination for those seeking a relaxing holiday. There are no activities like waterskiing or beer bars here. The island has beautiful natural scenery, ideal for hiking. 8 views 💖 1 👍 0Thailand |
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Trat province Place » City Trat province is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat), and is located in the region of eastern Thailand. Its population was 229,958 in 2019. Its capital is Trat town. With 52 large and small islands featuring long, white, sandy beaches and unspoiled coral reefs, Trat offers delightful scenery and a number of tranquil hideouts for beach and nature-lovers. 67 views 💖 1 👍 0Thailand |