Recently (truthfully over a month ago...) we enjoyed a relaxing week on the island of Koh Chang. The island is located in the Gulf of Thailand off of the Eastern coast, close to Cambodia. The island itself is small but with a lot of development close to the port. The Western side of the island has been developed for tourists, whereas the East side of the island is reserved just for locals. Our beach bungalow was located on the southern reaches of the tourist side of the island. It was very quiet with a touch of real Thai life. Everything you read about the island tells you it is ringed with beautiful beaches. This is a lie. Fortunately we chose this trip for reasons other than beach. We did however still stay in a wonderful little sea-side beach bungalow. Falling asleep and waking to the sounds of waves crashing against the rocks was wonderful as usual.
Take a look at the pictures above and you'll see the view from outside our bungalow, some fungus from a nearby tree, butterflies visiting the flowers from the same tree, and the worst practical joke ever. Occasionally someone would brave sitting in the hammock, but you don't dare fall asleep for fear of waking up at high tide!
Our activities on the island were relaxing in the dark, riding and swimming with elephants, and a jungle trek, as well as just enjoying being away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Watch for more posts over the next two days about the details of each trip. Next up, swimming and riding elephants...
Eduardo