New view of holiday hotspot
New view of holiday hotspot
Situated in the Gulf of Thailand close to the Cambodian border, Koh Chang has a well-deserved reputation as an alternative destination to more developed resort islands such as Phuket.
While some beaches have trademark leisure attractions, a journey into the island’s interior will reveal dense jungles and expansive flora. Seventy per cent of Koh Chang is rainforest and it is also home to notable peaks including 744-metres high Salak Phet, an elevation that rewards trekkers with a stunning panorama of White Sand Beach.
The Mu Ko Chang National Park safeguards the island’s natural assets such as multi-tiered Khlong Phu Waterfall. Asian Trails’ excursions deliver exploration of this idyllic island from a new angle.