Beautiful Koh Chang Island - A Day in Paradise
Beautiful Koh Chang Island - A Day in Paradise
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0:07 Center Point Pier in Laem Ngop
0:29 Ferry Ride to Koh Chang (around 50 Minutes)
0:51 Arriving at Koh Chang
1:08 Taking a Songthaew to the South of the Island
2:13 Bars at Lonely Beach
2:32 Lonely Beach
2:53 Bungalows with Beach View
3:32 Quiet Main Road in low Season
4:53 Koh Chang Sunset
5:21 Landscape of Koh Chang
7:10 Elephant Camp
8:03 Ferry back to the Mainland
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Ko Chang, Thailand
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Ko Chang, Thailand
1. Gajapuri Resort & Spa ****
2. The Chill Resort and Spa, Koh Chang ****
3. Chaipura Resort ***
4. Santhiya Tree Koh Chang Resort ****
5. Chivapuri Beach Resort ****
6. Pajamas Koh Chang ***
7. Sea View Resort and Spa ****
8. Parama Koh Chang *****
9. The Emerald Cove Koh Chang *****
10. Ramayana Koh Chang Resort & Spa ***
Addres:
1. 19/19 Moo 4 Moo Baan Klongprao, Koh Chang, Kai Bae Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Gajapuri, which means Elephant's Empire in Sanskrit, offers a luxurious tropical experience with its spa and outdoor spa bath.
2. 19/21 Moo 4, Kai Bae Beach, Koh Chang, Kai Bae Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Just 8 km from Laem Ngop Pier, The Chill Koh Chang is a boutique resort located at Kai Bae Beach. Rooms feature a private terrace and there is free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
3. 222 Moo 1, Tambol Koh Chang Tai, Khong Koi Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
A 3-minute walk from Klong Koi Beach, Chaipura Resort offers air-conditioned cabins with a private balcony overlooking the resort’s garden. Guests can enjoy the natural surroundings or relax with massage treatments. During the stay guests have access to free WiFi.
4. 8/15 Moo.4 Klong Prao Beach, Trat, Klong Prao Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Santhiya Tree Koh Chang Resort offers modern rooms on Klong Prao Beach, which is part of National Marine Park on the Gulf of Thailand. It features an outdoor pool and restaurant.
5. 117 M1 Bangbao Beach ,Koh Chang, Trat, Khong Koi Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Steps from an exclusive beachfront, Chivapuri Beach Resort offers 4-star rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. It features a restaurant and massages.
6. 18/22,Moo 4, Tambon Koh Chang, Trat, Klong Prao Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Pajamas Koh Chang is just a 2-minute walk from Klong Prao Beach. It offers both private and dormitory rooms with air conditioning.
7. 63 Moo 4 Koh Chang, Trat, Thailand, Kai Bae Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Sea View Resort and Spa is a convenient 5-minute drive to Kai Bae Beach. Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, the hotel provides free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
8. 8/4 Moo 3 Tumbol Kohchangtai, Amper Ko Chang, Trat , Salak Phet Bay, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Located a 10-minute drive to Trat mangrove forest, Parama Koh Chang offers free WiFi throughout the property. Boasting an outdoor pool, the hotel offers free private parking on site.
9. 88/8 Moo 4 Tambol Koh Chang Amphur Koh Chang , Trat Province, Klong Prao Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Boasting an outdoor pool with stunning views of the ocean, Emerald Cove Koh Chang is located just a few steps away from the private beach. Free WiFi, a spa and a fitness centre are also on offer here....
10. 19/9 Moo 4 Klong Prao, Koh Chang, Trat, Klong Prao Beach, 23170 Ko Chang, Thailand
Situated on the island of Koh Chang, this resort features spacious bungalow-style accommodation with a private patio offering garden views. It houses a spa and an outdoor pool.
Laem Ngop port - Thailand
Why not visit the quaint port of Laem Ngop and if you have time the Naval memorial museum close by. You wont be disappointed.
One of the best ways to see Thailand and Cambodia is by motorbike, its cheap and very practical. On this holiday adventure I learnt to ride a motorbike for the first time. After a little practice I was competent enough to ride a manual 4 speed motorbike around Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh in Cambodia, and then an automatic scooter in Trat and Pattaya in Thailand.
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Koh Mak & Koh Kham, Thailand (April 2017) - Seavana Beach Resort
An impression of our brief holiday on Koh Mak, the best one of the quietest island in Thailand! where we stayed at Seavana Beach Resort (Highly recommended).
Koh Mak
From Trat, head to Pier in Laem Ngop about 16 km away from Trat to catch a speed boat that will take you to Koh Mak. It take about an hour and cost 450 baht.
The island offer many wide, white sand beaches that are un-crowded tourists. The most popular activities are kayaking, snorkeling, diving and sailing.
You are able to explore many beaches along the shoreline and check out the sea life in the clear water.
Koh Kham
A short boat or kayak ride from Koh Mak takes you to the emerald pearl of Trat, Koh Kham, nice lava rock and white sand beach. There is a 200 baht fee to visit the island.
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Ban Sulada guest house. Laem Ngop, Thailand
Ban Sulada guest house. Laem Ngop, Thailand. 2007.
Situated just 1 Km from Koh Mak Speed Boat Pier, Ban Sulada Guest House features rooms with sea views. Free private parking is available on site.
The hotel is 5 km to Koh Chang Ferry Center Point. Trat Airport is 25 km from the hotel.
Each air-conditioned room is equipped with a cable TV, fan, fridge and seating area. Shower facilities are included in an en suite bathroom.
Guests can arrange a trip to various attractions at the on-site tour desk.
Local eateries are 150 metres away.
Approaching Laem Ngop pier , mainland Thailand , coming from Koh Chang
some views from the ferry
Pattaya Park Tower, Thailand
Pattaya Park Tower, Thailand 2010, Hotel and Revolving Restaurant - panoramic view, cable car
While you are in Pattaya the visit to Pattaya Park Tower
is a worthwhile thing to do because at the 55th floor of the
tower you can see the breathtaking view of Pattaya City,
Pattaya Beach, Jomtien Beach, Ko Lan, etc.
The photos taken from the observation deck of the tower
is a memorable beautiful scenery. Going up to the 55th
floor is easy by elevator (about 1 minute ride). On the way
down you have the choice of using the same elevator, or
the cable car which is free if you pay 100 baht fee for
visiting the observation deck.
The tower jump is another breathtaking and very exciting
thing to try if you have a strong heart. The jumping means
you jump down from the tower top but with cable hanging
and safety protection, just take a look at the picture below.
Chiang Mai nightlife, Thailand
Chiang Mai in the evening, Northern Thailand, 2007 - เชียงใหม่, Chaing Mai Old town, Hmong vendors
Pattaya, Wat Phra Yai temple, Thailand
Wat Phra Yai temple, Big golden Buddha, Pattaya, Thailand 2010 - Big Buddha hill, big Buddha statue
On the very top of Pratumnak Hill, between Pattaya and Jomtien Beach, you can’t fail to notice an enormous 18 metre tall Buddha popping up through the trees. This Big Buddha – the largest in the region – is the highlight of Wat Phra Yai, a temple built in the 1940s when Pattaya was nothing more than a fishing village. The Big Buddha is extremely popular with tour groups who love to see the intricate design of the statue and the temple complex, but it is also revered by local people who come to pray at the temple. Despite the crowds, the wreaths of flowers and burning incense create a reflective mood in which to explore the many smaller Buddha statues, partial views of Jomtien Beach, and the pavilion hall which has a beautifully painted mosaic on the walls.
March 2013@ Ao Kao, KOH MAK (Thailand)
At the time of writing this review Ao Kao is rated 9 out of 14 hotels on this beautiful island. All I can say is that the eight that are 'better' must be fantastic...because it really is difficulty to find fault with Ao Kao White Sand Resort.
Of course there always will be those who look to nitpick on the details. So I titled this review for those travellers whose expectations always seem to exceed the likely reality of a beach holiday on a relatively undeveloped small island in a quiet corner of Thailand....and I thought it might catch your attention too!
You know the ones who might say something like this:
Crikey - there were a few ants in the bathroom one night! [well I have ants in my kitchen at home, go figure]
Blimey - it's called 'White Sand' - but there are a few rocks on the end of the beach [so don't go on the rocks - stay on the lovely sandy part, simples!]
Grrr - the shower's water pressure dropped at sunset...[could that be because everyone showers just at that time...? Oh, yes]
Anyway - the bottom line is that we booked for three nights and would have been happy to stay for plenty more.
This was our first night in Thailand having got the Jet Airlines 'redeye' flight from Heathrow connecting in Mumbai and getting in at around 7.40am. We opted to come from Bangkok by road as the flight to Trat is relatively expensive, and although a slow visa queue meant we missed the early bus and we had to get a taxi this only cost us 2,500 baht for a 4-hour drive, and if we'd haggled a bit more I reckon we could have got it down to 2,000.
[Tip, the shuttle bus at Bangkok airport goes from the level below the baggage reclaim hall and is at the far left of the pavement area - look for the seats and 'express' marked on the road. This free service will take you to the bus garage and takes about 20mins. The bus is the cheap option to Trat but takes 5.5 hours, and then you have to get a taxi to the pier, where ferries run at 2pm and 4pm. However as the speedboat only seats about 30 people max you do want to make sure you are there in plenty of time. We got there at 1pm, but the 2pm was already full, so we had to wait for the last one. If you get to the bus station and it feels risky getting a bus you can pick up a taxi there very easily. If you do have a wait at the pier then it' best to hang out at the cafe just before you go onto the pier itself.]
It is a great boat ride from the Laem Ngop pier to Koh Mak - enjoy!
The boat gets you to a pier on Koh Mak where the Ao Kao pickup is waiting to give you a courtesy ride to the resort...it's a silver colour van and will be parked to the left at the end of the pier.
Our room was number six, the closest one to the beach and right next to the chilled-out beach bar...if you have a choice I can recommend this one. There were a few others with roof balconies that also looked very cool, but to be honest having looked around I wouldn't have complained with any room in the resort.
The swimming here is OK at high tide, but once it goes out you are left paddling. The rocks/reef just offshore make it tricky to swim at low tide.
There are kaiaks for 100B an hour or 300B a day and a hobie trimaran for 1,500B for two hours, 3,000B for a half day or 4,000B for a full day. Lots of other things to do too, from volleyball and archery to giant chess...or the ubiquitous Thai massage.
Speaking of hobie cats - the most comfortable 'sun bed' on the beach is the decomissioned hobie anchored on the beach with a parasol where a mast used to be. This really is the one to grab early!
[Tip watch our for tar spots on the beach...there are a few dotted around and it can take a bit of scrubbing to get the muck off your feet. No big deal, but just a reminder.]]
You can also rent push-bikes at 180B or 300B per day - the 300B ones are powered!
Food is fine here - nothing special in the restaurant, but worth checking the BBQ at the beach bar, where a small selection of very fresh seafood is available.
If you need supplies to stock up the fridge walk back up onto the 'main road' and turn left. There is a mini-mart down on the left. It's about a 15-min walk (or ten if you hurry, but why hurry?). There is also a small store next to the restaurant, but it doesn't have much in.
For more choice walk up the beach to the right and aim for the pier - about a 30 minute stroll. If you don't like walking barefoot on rocks then take shoes as there is one small section where the sand stops. Turn right at the pier and go up to the road, there is an information/booking place there and another about 250m down on the right with various little shops and bars dotted along the road.
We had to make a bank transfer for another hotel and the second information place did this for us for a very small fee (a lot less than if we'd done an international transfer from a UK bank).
Everything at the bar and restaurant is on a tab, and you can pay at the end by credit card if you want for a 5% fee.