Koh Kood (also known as Ko Kut) is the second biggest island in the Mu Koh Chang Archipelago after Koh Chang itself and the fourth largest in Thailand. It is also the most southerly island in the grou ...
Koh Mak (sometimes spelled Koh Maak or Ko Mak) is the largest of a small archipelago of eight islands south of the much larger Koh Chang. The island of Koh Mak itself os covered here this page gives d ...
The Koh Rang islands consists of a group of 12 islands to the south of Koh Chang and the west of Koh Mak. {timg title:=”Koh Rang” thumb:=”images/stories/srv/properties/kohchangmarina ...
There are five islands lying of the south coast of Koh Chang. Koh Lao Ya, Koh Lao Klang, Koh Lao Nok are sometimes classified as belonging to the Salakphet Island group, but they lie outside of the ba ...
There are 12 islands in the south eastern group which, on the whole, are rarely visited. This is hardly surprising as most are little more than tree or shrub covered rocks. However there are a couple ...
The two Salakkok Islands are in the Mu Koh Chang Archipelago Island Guide to the east of Koh Chang lying on approximately the same longitude Laem Sok Point on the mainland. The islands have no outstan ...
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For most visitors to Koh Chang, the islands of the Mu Koh Chang Archipelago Island Guide they will be most familiar with are the islands west of Koh Chang; Koh Suwan, Koh Rom, Koh Yuak, Koh Pli, Koh M ...
Koh Mapring is the name of not just one, but five different islands in the Mu Koh Chang Archipelago. It is not therefore difficult to see how this can cause an extreme degree of confusion and as a res ...