Ko Chang Island, also referred to as ‘Elephant Island’ due to its headland resembling an elephant, is the third-largest island in Thailand after Phuket and Samui. Situated approximately 300 kilometers east of Bangkok in Trat Province, this island offers a diverse range of attractions. From its jungle-covered mountain peaks and expansive bays to magnificent waterfalls and thriving coral reefs, Koh Chang caters to a wide variety of interests.
Visitors can choose from simple beach huts to luxurious resorts, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Additionally, Koh Chang is a part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park, adding to its natural beauty and appeal.