Trat
East-thailand

Trat ตราด

Trat is Thailand's easternmost province, bordering Cambodia and home to some of the country's most stunning island destinations. Koh Chang, the province's largest island and Thailand's second biggest, offers dramatic jungle-covered mountains plunging into turquoise seas. The smaller islands of Koh Mak and Koh Kood remain wonderfully undeveloped, providing a tranquil escape with pristine beaches and swaying coconut palms. The charming Trat town center features a lively night market and serves as the departure point for island-hopping adventures.

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Koh Chang
Koh Mak
Koh Kood
Trat Night Market
Laem Ngop Pier
Namtok Khlong Chao

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Trat – Overview

Trat province offers YouTube creators something rare in Thailand: three distinct island personalities within a single compact region, each delivering entirely different visual stories and audience appeal. Located on Thailand's eastern seaboard near the Cambodian border, Trat remains significantly less covered by travel vloggers than the Andaman coast or Gulf islands, giving creators a genuine competitive edge when producing content from this underexplored corner of the country.

Trat – Nature & Sightseeing

Koh Chang, Thailand's second-largest island, serves as the region's anchor destination and provides the most developed infrastructure for content creation. Its western coastline features classic tropical beaches like White Sand Beach and the backpacker-favorite Lonely Beach, while the mountainous interior hides jungle waterfalls including the spectacular Klong Plu Falls. The eastern coast reveals a completely different character with stilted fishing villages and dense mangrove forests, offering creators authentic Thai coastal life far removed from the tourist trail.

Trat – Local Life

Koh Mak represents a slow-travel paradise that resonates strongly with audiences interested in sustainability and off-grid living. This small, flat island dotted with coconut plantations and rubber trees has deliberately limited its development, creating an atmosphere of genuine tranquility that translates beautifully on camera. Koh Kood, the largest of the outer islands, is often described as one of Thailand's last untouched tropical paradises. The Khlong Chao Waterfall plunging into a natural swimming pool surrounded by jungle provides one of the most photogenic freshwater scenes in the country, while the traditional fishing village of Ban Ao Salat on stilts delivers compelling cultural content.

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