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Koh Kood | Gulf of Thailand


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Landmark: Koh Kood
City: Gulf of Thailand
Country: Thailand
Continent: Asia

Koh Kood, Gulf of Thailand, Thailand, Asia

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Koh Kood-locals call it Ko Kut-is Thailand’s fourth-largest island, a quiet stretch of sand and palm trees in the Gulf of Thailand, not far from Cambodia’s border.Famous for its white-sand beaches, glassy blue waters, and thick green jungles, it offers a quiet escape far from the chatter and crowds.Koh Kood, part of Trat Province, sits about 300 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, where the sea glints a deep, clear blue.You can reach the island by ferry from the mainland, leaving from the pier in Laem Sok, Trat, where the scent of salt hangs in the air.Size: The island stretches over about 105 square kilometers, roughly the distance a gull might cover in a long day’s flight.Koh Kood’s population is small, and most locals make their living from fishing, farming, or welcoming visitors to the island’s quiet beaches.Koh Kood boasts some of Thailand’s most stunning stretches of sand, from the golden sweep of Klong Chao Beach to the calm waters of Ao Tapao and the quiet curve of Ao Phrao.These beaches boast soft white sand that warms under your feet and calm, crystal-clear shallows perfect for wading.The island’s dotted with stunning waterfalls, including Klong Yai Kee and Klong Chao, where visitors wade into cool, clear pools or spread blankets for a lazy afternoon picnic.Snorkeling and diving are unforgettable here-the waters around Koh Kood stay so clear you can spot bright fish weaving between corals just a few feet below.Just offshore, Koh Rang National Park draws visitors with its bright coral reefs and schools of darting tropical fish.Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Koh Kood’s calm, glassy waters are perfect for paddling out-whether you’re gliding a kayak along the shore or steering a paddleboard toward the curve of a nearby island.On Koh Kood, you’ll find places to stay ranging from beachfront luxury resorts to simple, budget-friendly bungalows shaded by palm trees.Many of these resorts sit right on the island’s sandy shoreline, so you can stroll to the water’s edge and reach the natural attractions with ease.Flying in is simple-the closest airport is Trat, with planes arriving daily from Bangkok.From there, you can reach the ferry pier in just a few minutes, with the sea breeze starting to hit your face as you get close.By bus, the trip from Bangkok to Trat takes around five to six hours, and from there it’s another hour or so on the ferry, with sea spray in the air as you head toward Koh Kood.By car, the trip from Bangkok to Trat takes roughly five to six hours, and you can park right at the ferry pier, where the smell of sea air hits you the moment you step out.The best time to visit Koh Kood is the dry season, November through February, when the air feels cooler, the skies stay clear, and the humidity eases.The rainy season runs from May to October, and by September the downpours are at their fiercest, drumming hard against tin roofs well into October.In conclusion, Koh Kood is a peaceful, picture-perfect island where you can wander quiet beaches and lose track of time.Its white-sand beaches, glassy blue water, and dense green jungle make it perfect for travelers craving a quiet escape.


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