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Koh Chang is Thailand’s third largest island after Phuket and Ko Samui and is also known as Elephant Island due to its elephant head shaped peninsula. This captivating destination offers you the unusual contrasts of quiet and lively. Unspoilt wilderness, lush rainforests, beaches, laid back atmosphere and a lively party scene all in one place. Perfect if you want a blend of natural beauty and relaxation as well as the thriving nightlife.
Stunning beaches are spread along the coastline, some sandy, some pebbly and all surrounded by the lush greenery of the dense rainforests. Here, you can relax, unwind, sunbathe, swim, and join in with water activities such as kayaking and snorkelling.
Or to get more active, you can explore the island’s inland remote and rugged spirit of forest activities such as trekking the jungle covered peaks of the dense rain forests, hiking the nature trails leading to elephant encounters, waterfalls, zip lining, Tarzan swings and tightropes to mention but a few.
The island's nightlife scene offers options to enjoy the waterfront party scene, unwinding in beachfront eateries for tropical cocktails and exquisite Thai cuisine, and exploring night markets and walkable piers and generally unwind after a day of adventure or relaxation.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the natural wonders and relaxation of Koh Chang, Thailand. Book Thailand holidays with Teletext today and embark on a journey to this tropical paradise.
Essential Information: When you go and what you'll need
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Travel facilities around Thailand are efficient and very inexpensive, especially the buses that operate around the resorts, towns and cities. In more rural areas and smaller towns, open-ended vans (songthaews) are popular, as are taxis, tuk-tuks and samlors. There is also an extensive train network if you’re travelling over larger distances, and ferries and longtail boats are a common sight on waterways. Most tourists stick to taxis as they are most convenient and inexpensive.
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(Avg. monthly °C)
Travel facilities around Thailand are efficient and very inexpensive, especially the buses that operate around the resorts, towns and cities. In more rural areas and smaller towns, open-ended vans (songthaews) are popular, as are taxis, tuk-tuks and samlors. There is also an extensive train network if you’re travelling over larger distances, and ferries and longtail boats are a common sight on waterways. Most tourists stick to taxis as they are most convenient and inexpensive.
For more questions, see our FAQs
(Avg. monthly °C)
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Travel facilities around Thailand are efficient and very inexpensive, especially the buses that operate around the resorts, towns and cities. In more rural areas and smaller towns, open-ended vans (songthaews) are popular, as are taxis, tuk-tuks and samlors. There is also an extensive train network if you’re travelling over larger distances, and ferries and longtail boats are a common sight on waterways. Most tourists stick to taxis as they are most convenient and inexpensive.
For more questions, see our FAQs