This is the last island in the east of Thailand in the waters of the Trat Sea. And is also the second largest after Koh Chang. And is the fourth largest island in the country ever. But the interest of this island It's not a big size at all. because the turquoise sea of Koh Kood is the charm That makes Koh Kood become a paradise for sea lovers who always come to experience the peace and beauty in the midst of the simple lifestyle of fishermen on Koh Kood. Worth doing - Visit Klong Chao Waterfall. Waterfall with water flowing all year round which has a total of 3 floors together, especially the lower floor It looks like a stream from a large waterfall where tourists can play in the water safely. Klong Chao Waterfall is also a historical waterfall which once belonged to King Rama VI. used to visit in 1981 and was given the name "Anam Kok Waterfall" to commemorate Ong Chiang Sue The Vietnamese king who used to flee to live in Thailand during the reign of King Rama I. - Enjoy a variety of activities by the beach. Or relax in resorts that have services scattered around the island. Whether it's Ta Tin Bay Klong Yai Kee Beach, Laem Hin Dam, Klong Chao Beach, Ngam Kho Beach, Laem Bang Bao, Ao Prao Beach, Laem Thian, Ao Sapparot, Laem Sala, Ao Yai Kerd, Ao Klong Hin and Ao Jark And can buy fresh seafood to cook at the resort from this area - Experience the beauty of Khlong Mat village. The oldest village on Koh Kood Villagers still rely on agriculture, rubber plantations, coconut plantations, orchards, and coastal fisheries. know before you travel Getting to Koh Kood You can get on the boat at Laem Sok Pier. There are boat schedules of various companies providing services as follows (boat schedules may change depending on weather conditions) - Nin Mangkorn Boat departs at 12:00 noon and returns at 9:00 a.m. The fare is 350 baht/person/trip. It takes 2 hours. For more information: Tel. 08 6126 7860 - CP Speedboat departs at 9:00 a.m. and returns at 12:00 noon. The fare is 600 baht/person/trip. Ask for information: Telephone 08 7136 1102, 08 3110 4448 - Boonsiri Speed Boat departs at 11.45 a.m. and returns at 9.45 a.m. The fare is 450 baht/person/trip. Ask for information: Telephone 08 6333 8560, 08 1639 0022 Traveling from Koh Kood to Koh Mak. Passenger boats can be used as follows - Boonsiri Speed Boat departs at 9:45 a.m. and returns at 12:35 p.m. The fare is 300 baht/person/trip. For information: Telephone 08 6333 8560, 08 1639 0022 Location: Ko Kood Subdistrict, Ko Kood District, Trat Province, approximately 80 kilometers from Trat Province. Getting to Ko Kood Board a boat at Laem Sok Pier Koh Kood Express boat departs at 12.00 noon, returns at 10.00 a.m., fare 350 baht/person/trip, Tel. 08 7749 0030, takes 1 hour, or CP Speedboat departs at 09.00 a.m. Return at 12.00 noon. Fare 600 baht/person/trip Tel. Tel. 08 6126 7860, travel time 1 hour 30 minutes.
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Koh Kood
Province: Trat
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Phone Number
0 3952 5738
Hour of Operation
- Monday:06:00 - 18:00
- Tuesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Wednesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Thursday:06:00 - 18:00
- Friday:06:00 - 18:00
- Saturday:06:00 - 18:00
- Sunday:06:00 - 18:00