Ko Wai

This article is about the Thai island. For Cambodian islands, see Koh Wai.
Koh Wai southeast - the wildest part

Ko Wai (Thai: เกาะหวาย) is a small island in Ko Chang Archipelago, Trat Province, eastern Thailand. It is part of Mu Ko Chang National Park. The island has irregular shape and is 3 km long and 1 km wide at the widest point. The island has nice views over the other islands of archipelago.

Overview

The east part of the island is encircled by coral reef and has sand beaches while the west part is more rugged and hilly, and serves as a nesting ground for birds. The interior is covered by forest jungle. There are four bungalow operations on the island and daily boat connections to Ko Chang, Ko Mak, and the mainland, during the season.[1]

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References

  1. Williams, China (2012). Thailand Travel Guide. Lonely Planet. p. 816. ISBN 9781741797145.

Coordinates: 11°54′N 102°24′E / 11.900°N 102.400°E / 11.900; 102.400

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