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KOH CHANG TRAVEL GUIDE

Koh Chang is the
biggest of a cluster of islands off southern gulf coast ,
and on a Sea Adventures catamaran you can tour them all in one day.
Koh Chang was named for
the elephant shape of its headland, although elephants are
not indigenous to the island. Best visited outside of the monsoon
season -- which runs from about June to September -- the sea is warm
and clear, the beaches for the most part white and sandy and the
interior is filled with National Park protected forest and craggy,
picturesque mountains.
Most of the beaches are on the western coast, and each
has built up with a distinctive atmosphere based on shopping,
activities, partying or chilling out. Accommodation offers a style
to suit every type of traveler, from independent low budget
backpackers to those wanting a touch of luxury.
There are plenty of activities to be organised from almost anywhere
on the island: snorkelling and diving trips to nearby coral reefs,
jungle treks and elephant rides, not to mention various beach
sports.

With it's long stretches of sandy beaches and bay, Koh Chang's west
coast has become the focus of the development boom, and that's where
most foreign travelers stay on the island. Beaches such as Haad Sai
Khao (White Sands Beach), Khlong Prao and Kai Bae have developed
more in the past few years than most of Thailand has in the last few
decades.
If you want to party, swim, dive or do practically anything
else you'll find somewhere that's perfect for you.
There are three different and definitive vibes from
each of the three main west coast areas; White Sand beach, Kai
Bae/Khlong Prao and Lonely/Bailan. White Sands is more modern
than the others, reminiscent of Kuta in Bali, or indeed its aspired
cousin, Phuket. The Kai Bae and Khlong Prao strip is gorgeous on the
eye with its quaint village appearance, plenty of quirky shops and
bars -- certainly more of a tropical island vibe.
Lonely Beach and Bailan Bay continue on the topical island
theme, but are far more traveler orientated; less souvenir shops,
more bars playing Bob Marley. No Italian restaurants, but an
abundance of affordable Thai fare. Ultimately it's a backpackers
heaven.

The east coast
is home to major Thai villages but few beaches and so attracts far
fewer foreign travellers. This side of the island is popular with
Thais from cities such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai, who might never
have seen the ocean before and want to join in traditional Thai
seaside life.
Animals in Koh Chang . Sea Eagles, monkeys, epic views and
jungle noises are all around, and if you're lucky you may spot the
majestic Great Hornbill, resident of Koh Chang but rarely seen. Koh
Chang is somewhere you can let your hair down a little, where
perhaps those who hit the road in years gone by can capture the
spirit of this wonder that we call travelling, yet enjoy the
facilities that they yearn in today's society... namely air-con, hot
water and a comfortable bed, and all found in abundance in White
Sand, Khlong Prao and Kai Bae Beaches. At the same time, the old
scene still exists at places like Lonely Beach, a reminder of what
got the ball rolling in the first place.
A word of warning, the roads on Koh Chang are treacherous.
The steep gradient of the hills can be very dangerous, particularly
during the rain, and every year there are fatal accidents; during
our research through mid 2008, three people died in road accidents
in one week -- serious statistics. If you're not an accomplished and
experienced driver then this is not the island to start to learn.
Cars and minibuses travel at breakneck speeds around the island and
coupled with the hundreds of motorbikes whizzing about it becomes
quite hazardous. Particularly bad stretches of road lead from the
ferries to White Sand Beach, between Kai Bae and Lonely Beach, and
the stretch from Bailan Bay to Bang Bao. With numerous hairpin turns
up high on the cliff there is no room for mistakes. Taxis are a far
better and safer option for getting about for the inexperienced.
Also worth bearing in mind is that the clinic charges a 4,000B fee
just to walk through the door for accident victims, even if all you
need is a light bandage and some antiseptic.

Through the last
decade, a wave of travelers, both international and domestic has
washed over Koh Chang in ever increasing numbers, and its popularity
will only continue to grow towards its government driven target of
becoming the 'next Phuket'. That said, Koh Chang has much
more of a tropical island feel than its larger cousin Phuket .
Phuket Island is a province in itself, with an intricate network of
villages and roadways -- Koh Chang didn't even have a main road ten
years ago!
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