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Map & Location at The Spa Koh Chang Resort :
The Koh Chang Islands National Park covers the Chang island and other smaller isles within Trat territorial waters. All these lovely places have an abundant and thriving coral reef and underwater marine environment.
Koh Chang the largest among the 52 islands of Trat. Covering an area of 429 sq. kilometers, it features fine beaches, coral reefs, and plentiful marine life. It is also rich in natural resources, teeming with hills, forests, waterfalls and streams, the latter being an important source of freshwater. Dotting the island are many fruit orchards.
The Ferry Pier an access to Koh Chang The Salak Koh Bay
The east of Koh Chang, Ao Sapparot bay, where a ferry landing is situated, The most government offices, the police station , Koh Chang hospital are located here. Along the eastern shoreline is a road that cuts through to the SALAK KOK bay and end at the Ao Salak Phet , a community and a boat pier in the south of the island. However, care should be exercised while driving for the roads on Koh Chang are unpaved, with steep hills in some sections. The best places for viewing coral reefs are at Ao Khlong Son , near Koh Chang Noi , and around the islands to the south of Koh Chang Koh Rung, Koh Wai, Koh Lao Ya.
Koh Chang's coastlines are dotted with lots of gorgeous beaches-some straight as a ruler while some undulated like a wave in action. The island is also a wonderland of colorful corals, clear blue water, fascinating wildlife and marine life, high peaks, steep cliffs, scenic waterfalls, lush jungles and undisturbed rainforest. However, Koh Chang is just the beginning of a journey to the hidden wonders of its fifty-one sister islands The wonders are waiting for you to explore!

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