Despite being a beautiful mountainous island with white sandy beaches
and crystal blue water, for the independent traveller, Koh Kood is a
difficult destination to explore. Resorts cater specifically to package
tourists, and although most will take walk in guests, there are few
restaurants, shops or travel services available for those not booked on a
package.
Koh Kood is the fourth largest island of
Thailand and the second largest in the area behind Koh Chang. It is the
closest island to the Cambodian border in Trat province, approximately
330 km southeast from Bangkok. Koh Kood extends over approximately 23
kilometres in length, almost 9 kilometres in width and has a size of
about 129 square kilometres.
The island is rather flat compared to Koh Chang
with the highest mountain on the island, Khao Phaenth, measuring 315
metres. It has a good number of wonderful beaches with crystal clear
water (Ta Pho Beach, Khlong Chao Beach, Thakian Beach, Phrao Beach
etc.).
Koh Kood is very wild with a lot of coconut
and rubber tree plantations located in the plains.Most of the island
inhabitants live off of the cultivation of coconut, rubber production or
fishing. But meanwhile the expanding tourism industry gives more and
more work to the less than 2,500 residents.
Even during monsoon season, Koh Kood is worth
visiting for it doesnt rain every day and all day long. Activities on
Koh Kood - Besides lazing on the beach, snorkeling at the beautiful
coral reefs or just watching stars at night; visitors can also visit
nearby islands for snorkeling and other activities.
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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