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Koh Chang Thailand
Koh Chang the largest among the 52 islands
of Trat, is also the nation's second largest island,
after Phuket. Covering an area of 429 sq. kms., it
features fine beaches, coral reefs, and plentiful
marine life. It is also rich in natural resources,
teeming with hills, forests, waterfalls and streams,
the latter being an important source of freshwater.
Dotting the island are many fruit orchards.
Most of the scenic beaches and bays are located on
the western side, extending from the north to the
south. They include Ao Khlong Son, Hat Sai Khao, Hat
Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae. A road cuts through
the western shore almost all the way to Hat Kai Bae.
From here, a nature trail through Ao Bai Lan and Ao
Kruat meanders through wet forestland to Ban Bang
Bao, a fishing community located at the foot of the
hill in the south.
To the east are Ao Sapparot, where a ferry landing
is situated, and Ao Salak Khok. Along the eastern
shoreline is a road that cuts through to Ao Salak
Phet, a community and a boat pier in the south of
the island. However, care should be exercised while
driving for the roads on Koh Chang are unpaved, with
steep hills in some sections. The best places for
viewing coral reefs are at Ao Khlong Son , near Koh
Chang Noi, and around the islands to the south
of Koh Chang.
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