_Koh Kood Island Travel Guide
_If you are looking for an as yet relatively undiscovered island in Thailand, one that should be at the top of everyone’s list if Koh Kood.
Koh Kood guide
Koh Kood, also known as Koh Kut, is a beautiful mountainous island close to the border with Cambodia. It is famed for its palm fringed white sand beaches, crystal clear water and relaxed atmosphere. Resorts on Koh Kood range from low budget to six star luxury.
However, is also no public transport, no ATMs, no tour agents offices, no tailors shops, no internet cafes ( aside from one cheap government place) and no souvenir shops on Ko Kood. Which all makes for a very nice island experience if you are the type of visitor who either just wants to laze on a white sand beach all day or enjoys getting out and exploring by scooter, which I’d definitely recommend as there is very little traffic.
Resorts on Koh Kood usually have their own piers where speedboats from the mainland and Koh Chang drop passengers off right outside their hotel on the island. Hop off the boat walk along the pier built over the clear blue sea and pristine beach and you are at your destination,
Getting to Koh Kood has become easier over the year with numerous daily speedboat services from the mainland, Koh Chang and Koh Mak. Plus slow boats from the mainland in Trat. Tickets for these boat services to the island range from 350 – 600 Baht per person
Choose your resort on Koh Kood carefully as , many are easily accessible by boat – as they have their own piers - but are a nightmare to get to by land, as they lie at the end of long dirt tracks. So, you may well find yourself eating in the resort or a neighbouring resort on the same beach far more often on Koh Kood than you would on Koh Mak or Koh Chang.
There For more information on Koh Kood visit the Koh Kood travel guide at iamkohchang.com
Koh Kood guide
Koh Kood guide
Koh Kood, also known as Koh Kut, is a beautiful mountainous island close to the border with Cambodia. It is famed for its palm fringed white sand beaches, crystal clear water and relaxed atmosphere. Resorts on Koh Kood range from low budget to six star luxury.
However, is also no public transport, no ATMs, no tour agents offices, no tailors shops, no internet cafes ( aside from one cheap government place) and no souvenir shops on Ko Kood. Which all makes for a very nice island experience if you are the type of visitor who either just wants to laze on a white sand beach all day or enjoys getting out and exploring by scooter, which I’d definitely recommend as there is very little traffic.
Resorts on Koh Kood usually have their own piers where speedboats from the mainland and Koh Chang drop passengers off right outside their hotel on the island. Hop off the boat walk along the pier built over the clear blue sea and pristine beach and you are at your destination,
Getting to Koh Kood has become easier over the year with numerous daily speedboat services from the mainland, Koh Chang and Koh Mak. Plus slow boats from the mainland in Trat. Tickets for these boat services to the island range from 350 – 600 Baht per person
Choose your resort on Koh Kood carefully as , many are easily accessible by boat – as they have their own piers - but are a nightmare to get to by land, as they lie at the end of long dirt tracks. So, you may well find yourself eating in the resort or a neighbouring resort on the same beach far more often on Koh Kood than you would on Koh Mak or Koh Chang.
There For more information on Koh Kood visit the Koh Kood travel guide at iamkohchang.com
Koh Kood guide