  
One of the last known island paradise in South-East Asia, Koh-Chang is a true paradise island least known to foreigners, despite the fact that it is the second largest island in Thailand. More
- Beaches :: White Sand Beach, Klong Prao Beach and Leam Chaiyachet, Hat Kai Bae etc.
- Waterfall :: Than Mayom Waterfall, Klong Plu Waterfall, Klong Ninsi Waterfall
- Viewpoint & Temple :: Wat Klongprao, Fisherman Village, Lake
- Koh Mak :: Koh Mak is located 40 KM away from the coastline of Trat province.
- Koh Kood :: Koh Kood is the fourth largest island of Thailand and the second largest in the area behind Koh Chang.
- Koh Kham :: Koh Kham, the emerald island in the Gulf of Thailand,
- Koh Wai :: Koh Wai, this small paradise is situated approximately 6 kilometres south of the southernmost end of Koh Chang.
- Koh Ngam :: The island is situated to the south of Koh Chang and consists of two floating land masses connected by a huge sand knoll.
- Koh Lao Ya :: This wonderful island lies about 3 kilometers west off the south-eastern end of Koh Chang.
- Guide to North West :: North West is like the gateway of all visitors as the piers are here at Dan Kao Pier and Ao Supparod Pier.
- Guide to South West :: South West is different from the North West and also each beach has its unique character.
- Guide to North East :: Having landed on Koh Chang (Dan Kao pier or Ao Thammachat pier),
- Guide to South East :: South East is reputed for the local life of fishermen,
- Guide to Beyond Island
KOH KOOD :: Situated 80 kms southeast of the provincial capital of Trat,
KOH MAK :: Lying between Koh Chang and Koh Kood (Koh Kut),
KOH RANG :: To the west of Koh Mak is a group of 12 islands known as the Moo Koh Rang.
KOH KHAM :: Just 1 km. northwest of Koh Mak is Koh Kham,
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