



Ko Chang (Elephant Island) is Thailand’s second largest island and the primary destination for those visiting Ko Chang Marine National Park, which includes dozens of unspoiled islands. Located i...
Most of the Koh Chang hotel and guesthouse options are located on the beaches along the west coast of the island, namely Haad Sai Khao (White Sands), Klong Prao, Kai Bae, Bailan, Lonely Beach, and Ban...
As one of the premier tourist destinations in Thailand, Koh Chang has innumerable activities for visitors to participate in, ensuring that visitors with any interest will find something to keep them e...
Koh Chang, in Trat Province, is located approximately 315 km east-southeast of Bangkok, not far from the Cambodian border. Visitors can travel to Koh Chang by ferry boat after arriving in Trat via air...
As Trat is a somewhat popular tourist destination there are numerous tour packages available from tour providers throughout Thailand.
In addition to its abundance of spectacular islands, Trat boasts inland national parks with verdant jungles and beautiful waterfalls, as well as many fascinating markets and cultural attractions.
Trat is Thailand’s eastern-most province, located about 315 kilometers from Bangkok. This small province borders Cambodia with the Khao Banthat mountain range forming a natural boundary between the tw...
As in most provincial capitals, Rayong features a central market where locals can buy everything from groceries to household appliances and visitors can shop for clothing and other necessary supplies....
In addition to the regularly celebrated national events and festivals, Rayong has the following annual events:
Both Trat city and some areas around the province have accommodation for visitors including luxury hotels, guesthouses, and home stays.







