Koh
Chang Thailand Travel Information
Koh Chang Islands National Park
covers the Chang island and other smaller isles within Trat territorial
waters. All these site are lovely and pleasant and some are coral
habitat.
Koh Chang, the largest
among the 52 islands of Trat, is also the second largest of the
country after Phuket. Covering an area of 429 square kilometres,
it features fine beaches, coral ranges and plentiful marine life.
It is also rich in natural resources such as hills, forests and
streams, the latter an important fresh-water source. They also create
several beautiful waterfalls. Fruit orchards dot the island.
Most
of the scenic beaches and bays are on the west side spreading from
the north to the south. They include Ao Khlong Son , Hat Sai Khao
, Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae. A road cuts through the western
shore all the way almost to Hat Kai Bae. From here is a nature trail
through Ao Bai Lan and Ao Kruat meandering through wet forestland
to Ban Bang Bao , a fishing community on the foot of the hill in
the south.
To the east are Ao Sapparot , where a ferry landing is situated
and Ao Salak Khok . Along the eastern shoreline is also a road cutting
through to Ao Salak Phet , a community and a boat pier in the south
of the island. However, roads on Koh Chang are earthern and some
sections go up and down steep hills. Care should be exercised while
driving.
Coral
range worth viewing are at Ao Klong Son near Koh Chang Noi and around
islands south of Koh Chang.
On Koh Chang itself are several waterfalls with reasonable access.
They include the Khlong Phlu waterfall , 3 kilometres from Ao Khlong
Phrao and a further 20 minutes on foot; Khlong Nonsi waterfall ,
a 4-kilometre walk from the park headquarter; and Khiriphet and
Khlong Nung falls, which are about 3 kilometres from Ban Salakphet.
How to get to Koh Chang, Trat
By Car : From Bangkok,
take Highway No. 34 (Bang Na-Trat) or Motorway to Chonburi, then
use Highway No. 344 (Ban Bung-Klaeng) Arriving at Klaeng, turn into
Highway No. 3 and proceed to Trat. A total distance from Bangkok
to Trat is 318 kilometres.
By Bus : Both air-conditioned
and non air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok’s Eastern
Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) to Trat every hour from 6 a.m. to midnight.
It takes 5 hours for the journey. Please contact Transport Co. Ltd
at Tel: 0-2391 -4164 for more information.
Arriving to Trat Bus Terminal, from there continue by Song Thaeo
transports to Laem Ngop or the ferry landings at Ao Thammachat and
Koh Chang Centre Point where services are operated all day. Distance
from town to Laem Ngop is 17 kilometres.
Passenger boats usually leave from Laem Ngop to Ao Sapparot on
Koh Chang every hour from 8.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m. The trip takes 45
minutes and the fare is 50 Baht per person. Visitors can continue
to Hat Sai Khao, Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae by local bus which
charges 30 Baht per person. The schedules and fares are subject
to change without notice due to climate condition. For current information,
please contact TAT Trat office, Tel: Tel: 0-3959-7255, 0-3959-7259-60
Fax: 0-3959-7255.
Ferry Services
Ferries depart either from Ao Thammachat or Koh Chang Center Point
Landings between 07.30 – 16.30 hours with a travelling time
of 30 minutes. Private vehicles can be loaded onto the ferry. Please
note that vehicles used on the island should be the 4-wheel-driven
type as road conditions are bumpy and there are steep slopes to
be negotiated. From the landing on Koh Chang are Song Thaeo services
to various points. Fares should be settled beforehand.
Koh Chang Islands
Facilities on Koh Chang include mainly bungalow-type accommodations
on most beaches. There are also bicycles and boats for rent.
Several smaller isles south of Koh Chang with scenic beaches coral
ranges and accommodations. They include Koh Wai , Koh Lao Ya and
Koh Kradat . Noted for both deep-water and shallow-water corals
are the Koh Kra group and Koh Rang which are to the west of Koh
Mak.
 
Koh Mak is a large island south of Koh Chang. It is blessed with several
beautiful bays and beaches. Nearby are coral ranges still in perfect
condition. The islanders make their living by growing rubber and coconut
trees. The best time to visit is November-late April. There are a
number of accommodation facilities. A passenger boat departs Laem
Ngop daily at 3.00 p.m. and return from Ko Mak at 7.00 a.m. Traveling
time is 3 hours.
Second in size to Koh Chang, Koh Kut is located in the southern-most
point in Trat territorial waters. A speed-boat needs only one hour
to reach the island whose inhabitants are growers of rubber, coconut
and other fruit-yeilding plants, as well as fishermen. With scenic
beaches shaded by rows of pines and coconut trees, mostly to the west
of the island, it also is blessed with rich mangroves.
Usually package tours are offered including accommodations (on
Koh Kut, Koh Lao Ya and Koh Ngam) as well as return fares. Those
wishing to charter a boat can contact the Laem Ngop landing or make
advance enquiry at the Koh Chang Centre Point at Tel: 0-39 53-8055,
0-3953-8059.
Festivals
The Koh Chang Yutthanavi Day
is organized in late January at the Koh Chang Yutthanavi Memorial
on Laem Ngop. The event is to commemorate the bravery of the Royal
Thai Navy’s action against the French on January 17, 1941.
Merit-making and tribute rites are performed and there is exhibition
by the Royal Thai Navy.
Trat Memorial Day
, on March 23, marks the day the province returned to Thai sovereignty
after the French occupation. The celebrations are held at the provincial
town hall.
Trat Fruit Fair
, usually in late May or early June, features exhibitions and agricultural
produce. There fruit contests, particularly of sweet Salak (or Rakam)
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