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Koh Chang is a stunning tropical gem known for its dramatic landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. As part of a protected national park, it offers a unique blend of steep jungle-clad mountains and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors are drawn to its incredible biodiversity, cascading waterfalls, and world-class diving spots. The island provides a range of experiences, from exploring traditional fishing villages to relaxing in high-end eco-friendly resorts. With its less-crowded shores and authentic natural beauty, Koh Chang is the ideal destination for travelers seeking a more tranquil and adventurous island escape while still enjoying the comforts of premium hospitality and exquisite Thai cuisine.
Koh Chang, the largest island in the Mu Ko Chang National Park and Thailand’s third-largest island, is a sanctuary of rugged mountains and pristine coastline. Located in Trat Province near the Cambodian border, it earned its name "Elephant Island" from its headland’s resemblance to an elephant’s profile. Unlike the more developed hubs of Phuket or Samui, Koh Chang retains a sense of wild, authentic charm, where dense, mountainous rainforests meet the crystal-clear waters of the Gulf of Thailand.
The island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike. Its interior is a lush labyrinth of hiking trails leading to spectacular waterfalls like Klong Plu, while its coastline is dotted with diverse beaches. From the lively and popular White Sand Beach (Hat Sai Khao) to the serene and upscale Lonley Beach or the tranquil Klong Prao, Koh Chang offers a variety of atmospheres. For a premium experience, the island features elite beachfront resorts and boutique villas that offer world-class amenities amidst a backdrop of tropical serenity.
Beyond the shoreline, Koh Chang serves as a gateway to an archipelago of over 50 smaller islands. Travelers can charter private boats for snorkeling and diving trips to Koh Rang, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and marine life. On the island itself, one can explore the traditional stilt-house fishing village of Bang Bao, built over the water, offering a glimpse into the local maritime culture and some of the freshest seafood in the region. Whether you are trekking through the jungle to spot exotic birds, kayaking through mangrove forests, or simply enjoying a sunset dinner on a quiet bay, Koh Chang provides a perfect balance of adventure and sophisticated relaxation.
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