
Koh Chang
Koh Chang is
the largest Island in the 52 Island Marine National Park and
only about 30 minutes away from Koh Mak by speed boat. The
coastline of Koh Chang has some nice beaches although most
have become fairly commercialized within the last few years.
Inland there are virgin rainforests, jungles, high
mountain peaks and some waterfalls. A trip to Koh Chang direct
from Koh Mak is possible but an overnight stay is recommended
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Koh Kood
Koh Kood is
located at the very end of the Thai eastern maritime territory
bordering Cambodia and is the last Island in the Trat Sea
Waters. It covers 105 square kilometers and is the second
biggest island after Koh Chang. Koh Kood
has a mountainous terrain in the central region. About 70% of Koh
Kood is covered by tropical rainforest. Development is
scarce and mostly at coastal areas, it is much less developed
than Koh Chang
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