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TRAT,
THAILAND
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Top 5 Trat Tour
Trat Most
Popular Tours |
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Top 5 Trat
Package
Trat Most
Popular Package
Tours |
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Top 5 Trat
Hotels
Most Popular
Trat Hotels |
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Trat
Transfer
Services
From Trat,
travel to other
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With 52 large and small
Islands featuring long, white, sandy Beaches and unspoiled
coral reefs, Trat offers delightful scenery and a number of
tranquil hideouts for beach and nature-lovers. The province
also serves as a major fruit-growing, Fishing, and gem
mining region.
The City of Trat is the
primary launching point for trips to the popular Koh Chang
island Group as well as for forays to visit both gem markets
and Cambodian border markets. Like Chanthaburi, Trat is a
very important ruby-mining province, with the most famous
gem market located in Bo Rai District, some 50 kilometres
north of the Cambodian border. Those enthralled by Shopping
will be delighted as Trat has more markets for its size than
almost any other town in Thailand due to bustling Cambodian
and coastal trade.
The weather in and around Trat
is very comfortable, with warm temperatures throughout the
year. The region is influenced by the northeastern and
southwestern winds, which sometimes limit sea transport to
only the most visited islands, particularly from May to
October when the southwest monsoon blows. During this period
the western coast can be wet and stormy and occasionally
unsuitable for ferries and smaller boats to lift anchor.
However, Koh Chang is popular year-round and visitors can
still easily and safely visit the island via the normal
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W H A T ' S
N E W
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Be
it first time visitors or seasoned travellers, Koh Chang, Koh Mak,
Koh Kood
is packed with activities so
that there is always something new to discover.
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Trat Airport Transfers - SHA+ Approved
Trat
Transfer Services |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Chang
by
Private Car+ Ferry |
Price 1,100 THB/pax |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Mak
by
Private Car+ Ferry |
Price 1,300 THB/pax |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Kood
by
Private Car+ Ferry |
Price 1,300 THB/pax |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Chang
by
Private Car+ Private Speedboat |
Price 16,000 THB/way |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Mak
by
Private Car+ Private Speedboat |
Price 18,000 THB/way |
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Trat
Airport
to
Koh Kood
by
Private Car+ Private Speedboat |
Price 21,000 THB/ way |
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Koh Chang Ferry Terminal (land side)
to
Thai-Cambodian border checkpoint
Aranyaprathet
by
Private Car |
Price 5,000 THB/ way |
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Koh Chang Ferry Terminal (land side)
to
Cham Yeam Border Check Point
by
Private Car |
Price 5,500 THB/ way |
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Tourism
Koh Mak
Beautiful tropical
island with white sands and stunning clear blue water.
Ko Mak Island
When referring to the best islands in
Trat Province, we can't help but mention
Ko Mak Island - one of the favourite
islands in the bucket list of any
traveller. With a limited number of
tourists permitted visiting this island
at any given time, Ko Mak still keeps
its unspoiled beauty with many
outstanding beaches and a variety of
water sports.
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Tourism Koh Chang
Koh Chang,is the largest and most
popular of the islands in eastern
Thailand.
Ko Chang Island is famous for being one of the most beautiful islands in
Trat Province. Not only have many
stunning and pristine beaches such as
Kai Bae Beach, White Sand Beach, Loney
Beach, Bang Bao Beach and Klong Prao
Beach, but it also has the quiet
impressive Klong Plu Waterfall which has
many interesting plants and the
diversity of the flora fauna along the
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Tourism
Koh Kood
Koh Kood is like a paradise on the
eastern seas.
If you are looking
for a remote & untouched island with less touristy, you should
definitely pay a visit to Ko Kood Island (also referred to as Ko Kut
Island). This small island will offer you 15 stunning and serene beaches
in total, 2 outstanding waterfalls which are Khlong Chao Waterfall and
Huang Nam Keaw Waterfall & The Old Trees with the enormous roots.
Don't forget to stand on the Mu Ko Chang National Park View Point to
witness the turquoise and tropical blue water. |
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