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Ao Khlong Prao
Khlong Prao's beach is a pretty sweep of sand pinned between hulking mountainous head-
lands and bisected by two estuaries. At low tide, beachcombers stroll the rippled sand eye-
ing the critters left naked by the receding water. Sprawling luxury resorts dominate here
and the primary pasttime is sunbathing by the pool, as high tide gobbles up much of the
beach.
With hired transport, you can head in to the interior of the island for some waterfall-
spotting. The island's biggest is Nam Tok Khlong Plu , a three-tiered cascade with a swim-
mable pool. It is reached via a 600m jungle path and is most stunning just after the rainy
season months. Best viewed in the morning before the crowds arrive.
BEACH
BEACH
Hat Kaibae
A companion beach to Khlong Prao, Hat Kaibae is a good spot for families and thirty-
something couples. A slim strip of sand unfurls around an island-dotted bay far enough re-
moved from the package tour scene that you'll feel self-righteously independent. There's
kayaking to the outlying island and low tide provides hours of beachcombing.
Lonely Beach
There's nothing very lonely about this beach anymore, especially not in high season. Ko
Chang's backpacker enclave is the most social place on the island come nightfall, when
the music is loud, the drinks strong and the young crowd have shaken off the previous
night's hangovers. The beach itself is a bit scruffy, but still a decent strip of sand.
BEACH
Tree Top Adventure Park
( www.treetopadventurepark.com ; Bailan Bay; admission 1100B; 9am-5pm) Swing through the jungle like
Tarzan, walk rope bridges, or ride the zip lines, flying skateboards and carpets at this pop-
ular attraction. Close to Bailan Bay, it's a three-hour adventure, and the price includes
transport there and back. All tour agencies around Ko Chang can book it.
PARK
Ban Bang Bao
A former fishing community built in the traditional fashion of interconnected piers, the
villagers of Bang Bao have swapped their nets for renting out portions of their homes to
souvenir shops and restaurants. Most visitors come for the excellent seafood and a bit of
shopping.
VILLAGE
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