
Being the second largest island in Thailand it comes as a surprise that Koh Chang is still relatively untouched by tourism. Lying 330kms east of Bangkok in an area covering 52 small islands, Koh Chang is the largest island in the area. Coconut plantations, jungle terrain and clear warm waters are what makes up all 52 of the islands in this National Marine Park.
Because Koh Chang is relatively unknown to the tourism & diving community there is still plenty of room and time for growth both in the number of resorts and the number of dive sites. With so many small islands in the area it makes it ideal for exploring new underwater terrain & many more sites are certain to be discovered as more people visit.
Most of the islands have limited or no development at all and many are uninhabited. Koh Chang is fast becoming a tourist attraction for those who want to get away from it all.
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