Koh Phrao Nai and it’s adjacent sister island are owned by one of Thailand’s largest conglomerates. The island was in the news a few years ago when local authorities successfully...read more...
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Koh Mapring (2)
It would appear that the word ‘Mapring’ is used to denote a very small island with nothing much to see on it and no overwhelming reason why you would want to go there. This Koh Mapring is...read more...
Koh Klum
Now we are getting into some real islands. Koh Klum lies approx 7Km south of Bangbao fishing village and is around 4 kilometres in length. That means it is a pretty big island – large...read more...
Koh Lim
It’s a good size island but unfortunately there isn’t much to see when you get there. No beaches, just a couple of areas on the western shore where you can pull a kayak onto a beach...read more...
Koh Salak
What can be said about Koh Salak that hasn’t already been said? I’d imagine quite a lot as you won’t find it mentioned anywhere online. There again, the reason it isn’t...read more...
Koh Chang Noi
You will see this island, from the ferry as you are heading to Koh Chang. It is under 100 metres from the northernmost tip of Koh Chang. Separated by a narrow straight that fishing boats use when...read more...
Koh Mapring
Located at the mouth of Klong Son Bay. Not a great deal to see above the water – just rocks and trees plus a very small strip of sand – large enough for a couple of people to sit on. ...read more...
Fake Monks on Koh Chang Make the National TV News
Fake monks are quite a common occurrence in Thailand but they usually stick to the busier areas where there are more Thai tourists or workers. It can be good money and you will never go hungry. Very...read more...

