Mu Koh Chang National Park is a stunning archipelago of islands in Thailand, known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and diverse marine life.
Mu Koh Chang National Park covers 650 square kilometers on the eastern seaboard of Thailand, primarily made up of the large island of Koh Chang along with 46 smaller islands. The geography is marked by rugged hills and dense forests, offering a rich biodiversity that includes a variety of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Established in 1982, the park's flora and fauna include hornbills, macaques, and coral reefs teeming with life. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking to waterfalls like Khlong Plu, scuba diving in the crystal-clear waters, and exploring the vibrant local fishing villages. The park provides both adventure and tranquility, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Khlong Plu Waterfall
Diverse marine life and coral reefs
Scenic views from Salak Phet and Kai Bae viewpoints
The serene and remote islands such as Koh Wai and Koh Kham
A beautiful waterfall on Koh Chang accessible through a short hike, offering a refreshing natural pool for swimming.
Provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the lush interior of Koh Chang.
Known as the oldest settlement on the island, offering cultural insights and mangrove forests.