Koh Chang
Koh Chang, ('Elephant Island' in Thai) is a part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park, and is the most important and famous of the islands in eastern Thailand. Koh Chang is Thailand's third largest island however is nowhere close to as evolved or bustling as the 2 biggest - Phuket and Samui. It is a long way much less touristy and a long way much less well-known.
It's now no longer precisely untouched, however lots of its indoors is country wide park, fantastic for jungle trekking, and you may effortlessly get from right here to the smaller, secluded islands of the archipelago. It's additionally getting famous with folks that need to jump over to Siem Reap after a week in Thailand. Avoid the principle west-coast beaches: head to the blink-and-you'll-miss-it Had Sai Noi Beach for its bohemian beach-bar scene, and go to Salakkok Bay for a unprecedented glimpse of a conventional fishing village (speedy disappearing elsewhere) and to kayak via the mangroves.
Location: Mu Ko Chang National Park