Most of this area isn’t in very good resolution in Google and it may seem that there are not many sights. That’s because the attractions are natural in this very scenic, ‘local’ area of the island, rather than man made. The views over Salakkok and Salakphet Bays should be on your ‘Must See‘ list.
Getting here is a bit of a hassle as there is no public transport so either rent a car or motorbike, or sign up for one of the guided day trips that take in the main sights.
If you do make the effort to visit the southeast of Koh Chang, you will be rewarded with some amazing views, quiet local villages, one excellent beach and not a 7-eleven , souvenir shop or tailor’s in sight.
Use the controls to zoom in and click on the icons for more info about specific places on the map. Use the ‘Map’ view to see the roads in detail as the images are low resolution.
For detailed information on where to spot a local person doing local things and photograph them without fear of being accused of stealing their soul, see the Island Guide. If you’d prefer to just look at pretty pictures then check out the Photo Gallery.
Hotels on the East Coast of Koh Chang






