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Koh Chang on the eastern Gulf coast of Thailand

by Vincent

Less touristy due to it’s location off the beaten path, Koh Chang and the neighboring islands of Koh Maak and Koh Kood are great places to add to your Thailand itinerary if you are more of an independent minded traveler looking to get away from crowded commercial hubs and enjoy a beach destination where the pace of life is more relaxed. Located over 300 kilometers southeast of Bangkok on it’s Cambodian border, Koh Chang is Thailand’s third largest island and the most developed of the Mu Koh Chang Marine National Park.

Pool at Paddy's Palm

Alongside international visitors, the island is also very popular with Thais on holiday. The area is quite diverse, mountains and rain-forest covers a good chunk of the island while the western portion has most of it’s beaches.


White Sands Beach

The calm seas at white beach

Situated at the northwestern end of the island, white sands is the first beach you are likely to see after arriving by ferry from the mainland, it is also at 2.5 Kilometers the longest, busiest and most popular beach of Koh Chang. There’a wide choice of restaurants, stores, plus even a few Pattaya style beer bars, most of the accommodation in the town itsef are in the mid range to high end bracket.

Closer look at the little bungalows for rent on the beach

Those looking a Robinson Crusoe experience of staying in a basic huts right on the beach have a few options to chose from, the best area would be located near the middle to end of White sands beach like the ones here above and below

The Maylamean Bungalows right on white beach

The vibe here is very relaxed

Sprit house by the side of the sea

Thai spirit house along the beach

Local practicing on the guitar along the beach

Thai local practicing his guitar along the beach before tonight’s performance

Beachfont restaurant

Last restaurant by the sea on the northern end

Bars and accomodations along White beach

Bars along the way back

Sun loungers at the beach

Sun loungers

Independentbo cottages and bar along the shores of white sands beach

Cool little beach-side bar at Independent Bo Bungalows

Restaurants setting up the tables on the beach for the evening

Tables are set on the beach for diner near the busier areas of the beach a little before sunset

Ejoying some lunch along the beach

Time for some Thai curry

Sunset on the beach

Just one of those Koh Chang sunsets…



Top Resort


Where I like to stay personally when on White Sands beach

Awarded Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards so you really can’t go wrong here with Top Resort, Lovely tropical garden with pool, plenty of sun loungers around to relax as well as a private beach cove exclusive to the resort guests

Room at Top Resort Deluxe room

Rooms are rustic and basic but everything is clean and works

Flatscreen TV balcony at Top Resort in Deluxe room category

Modern commodities like Wi-Fi signal is strong and there’s plenty of channels to watch given you want to laze in bed

Sitting on the room balcony at Top Resort

My room had a little closed balcony are offering a view on the main road and hills in the back

Pool inside Top Resort

Nice little dip pool at the center of the resort to cool off on a hot and sunny day

Bungalows are also available inside Top Resort

They also offer some bungalows within the garden just next to the pool area which I haven’t had the chance to try yet

Loungers next to pool in Top Resort Koh Chang

Sun loungers set in lush tropical gardens offering lovely view of the surrounding mountains

Stairs down leading down to a small private cove at Top Resort

They also have a private beach cove you can enjoy by going down a few stairs

Arriving at the small private cove at Top Resort

Place is a little rocky but it’s all yours most of the day if you want to enjoy it



Time to exploring a bit the rest of the island

On the road to explore Koh Chang island


Khlong Phlu Waterfall

Located just 10KM away from white sand beach, this was the obvious 1st stop in the morning before heading south

The way to the Khlong Phlu Waterfall

Arriving on motorbike, you need to park and make your way up on foot to the Khlong Phlu Waterfall which is an easy talk done in about a 15-mins walk/hike up 600 meters.

Arriving at the Khlong Phlu Waterfall

Arriving at the waterfalls, nothing earth shattering here but a nice change of scenery from the beach

Going for a swim

Getting in for a refreshing swim to cool off before continuing on the road




Lonely Beach

Lonely Beach is the backpacker hub on the island due to its affordable prices and party scene. Mostly populated by younger travellers who run on a routine of sunbathing during the day, drinking buckets late into the night.

A wider view of Lonely Beach taken from in the water

At 600 meters in length, it’s not the longest beach of the island but it offers a perfect blending of sea sand and jungle

Some of the entry-level bungalows in Lonely beach

Some of the rock bottom price huts offering a glimpse of the local wildlife for free

Lonely beach walk

The lovely vibe of Lonely beach, particularly at it’s best near it’s northern end

Fisherman on Lonely Beach

Local fisherman looking for what to put on your plate for dinner



Klong Kloi Beach

The strip of sand is relatively narrow and backed by a shady thick line of palm and coconut trees, great place for chilling during the day and swim, beach chairs are free to use as long as you order anything from the bar or restaurant. The water is clear and free from rocks. You’ll find a nice mix of backpackers and older tourists, lots of cheap bungalows on offer.

Arriving in Bang Bang Beach aka Golden beach

Arriving in Klong Kloi Beach, also referred to as Bang Bao Beach for it’s close location to the the pier of the same name

Me on Bang Bao beach enjoying a beer

Enjoying a Chang beer with my feet in the powdery golden sands of this lovely beach

Getting a picture of my photographer

My kind photographer who I also taken a shot of

Drink menu arriving

Menu arriving at one of the cheap bars and restaurants along the beach

Slow living on Bang Bao beach

The very relaxed vibe about the place

Drinking a big Chang beer on Koh Chang island

Drink, snacks & a view

Toes in the water

Guy cooling off with the waves lapping at his feet

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