Ko Chang & Around

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Introducing Ko Chang & Around

Rising like a rugged, verdant leviathan from the waters near Cambodia, Ko Chang is fast becoming an essential stop on the Thai tourist trail. Earmarked as the ‘next Phuket’ a few short years ago, development has transformed swathes of the island’s west coast and expansion is now beginning to stud other more isolated areas of Thailand’s second largest island. But escape to Ko Chang’s mountainous interior and you’ll find a lost world of rugged waterfalls and impenetrable jungle filled with a Noah’s ark of wildlife, including stump-tailed macaques, small Indian civets and reticulated pythons. Emerge from the forest and you’ll reach isolated lookouts which gaze down on beaches just made for wannabe Crusoes. And if your time on other Thai islands has included just a few too many days laying on the beach, on Ko Chang you can get nicely active and brush off any holiday cobwebs.

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After all that honest exercise, recharge in an increasingly cosmopolitan range of bars and restaurants, and relax in accommodation that stretches from basic beach bungalows to luxury five-star resorts. Each of Ko Chang’s beaches has a different style, from the family-friendly ambience of Hat Sai Khao and Hat Kai Mook, to the perfect party vibe of Lonely Beach (Hat Tha Nam). And while it’s true that finding a pristine stretch of sand on Ko Chang is becoming more difficult, with a bit of time and travellers’ get-up-and-go it’s still possible.

After Ko Chang, move on to the other nearby islands of the Mu Ko Chang National Marine Park. You’ll find less to do on gorgeous islands like Ko Kut, Ko Mak and Ko Wai, but after a few days of combining Ko Chang’s catalogue of outdoor pursuits with late night cocktails and beachside barbecues, you’ll probably need a rest anyway.

Last updated: Jun 18, 2009

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  1. K_C_Farang avatar
    Re: Money exchange, Koh Chang

    by K_C_Farang 14 September 2011

    Also bank & exchange office at the north end of Klong Prao beach, bank in Klong Prao village ( but no TCs ) and currency exchange offices…
  2. alligator1 avatar
    RE: Money exchange, Koh Chang

    by alligator1 14 September 2011

    couple of banks there, mostly white sands beach. rates are better in bangkok though. take cash with you
  3. saljes avatar
    Re: Confused about thailand beach weather!

    by saljes 13 September 2011

    The monsoon in the south east gulf generally starts in October for Samui/ Tao. In the East, Koh Chang ect. it is generally going pretty…

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