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Sandy beach and clear waters at Koh Si Chang island .
. .(* )Attractive island with unwinded & environment & beautiful beaches

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Koh Si Chang is a little stunning island in the Gulf of Thailand. With its unwinded environment and sluggish rate of life, the island is a sanctuary of harmony not far from the stress of Pattaya and Bangkok.

Amongst its draws are the beaches with clear waters, stunning sundowns and outside activities as snorkeling, cycling and kayaking. The island’s dining establishments constantly have a stable supply of fresh seafood like crab, squid and prawn.

Koh Si Chang’s only town on the Northeast pointer of the island is lined with narrow lanes and little vibrant homes. As personal vehicles are not enabled on the island, traffic is extremely light.

The island can be reached by ferryboat from Si Racha in about 45 minutes.

Do & & See on Koh Si Chang

Although a little island, Koh Si Chiang includes a variety of archaeological sites, temples, beaches and great deals of natural appeal. Ranges are little and there is barely any traffic making checking out the island an unwinded endeavor.

Beaches

Koh Si Chang homes numerous beaches with typically clear waters.

A sandy beach with some rocks, Tham Phang beach on the West coast is the island’s greatest beach. Deck chairs shaded by parasols are for lease, in addition to kayaks. A number of dining establishments serve easy Thai meals and beverages. Generally the beach is peaceful, other than on weekends and Thai public vacations.

Around the island are numerous smaller sized, even quieter beaches with extremely couple of or no centers.

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. . .Tham Phang beach seen from the viewpoint Tham Phang beach seen from the perspective

Wat Tham Yai Prik & & Yellow Buddha

In the interior of the island in between Tham Phang beach and the old town is Wat Tham Yai Prik Buddhist temple and meditation center.

A stairs flanked by the mythological Naga snake leads up to the elaborate temple structure. From here you will have fantastic views of Koh Si Chang island, the surrounding islands and the Gulf of Thailand.

A little greater up the hill is a huge golden colored picture of the Buddha. The seated image neglects the town and the sea.

Chinese temple

Simply North of town and Tha Lang pier where the ferryboat shows up is a Chinese temple referred to as the Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine, or “Shrine of the Dad Spirit of the Great Mountain”. The shrine committed to the spirit is housed in among the lots of caverns.

Returning lots of centuries, the shrine is thought to have actually been established by Chinese traders passing the island by boat. Throughout Chinese Brand-new Year the shrine is checked out by countless pilgrims from throughout Asia.

Buddha footprint

Near the Chinese temple, a little bit greater up the hill is a reproduction of a Buddha footprint housed in a Sala, a Thai design open structure. Beside it, on top of a rock stands a little golden pagoda. Thai individuals come here to admire the Buddha footprint.

Although the relatively high climb of more than 500 actions needs a fair bit of effort, the views of the old town, the port and the Gulf of Thailand are fantastic.

The stairs to the Sala start behind the Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine.

King Chulalongkorn’s Summertime Palace

About midway down Koh Si Chang’s East coast is Judhadhut Palace, developed by King Chulalongkorn around 1890 as the summer season house for the Royal Household.

When the island was quickly inhabited by the French in 1893, the palace was deserted. The primary structure Vimanmek Estate which is totally construct of teak wood was taken apart and restore at Dusit Palace in Bangkok.

A number of structures stay consisting of the magnificently brought back green Ruen Mai Rim Talay structure and the wood Atsadang Bridge, which was the pier where the King’s boat landed.

The palace gardens with its ponds, comprehensive pathways and seaside area produce a relaxing walk.

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. . .King Chulalongkorn’s Summer Palace on Koh Si Chang King Chulalongkorn’s Summertime Palace

Wat Atsadang Nimit

Likewise part of the palace complex is Wat Atsadang Nimit, a Buddhist temple standing on the hill South of the palace.

The temple is a mix of European and Thai architectural designs. A white Thai design stupa bases on top of a church like structure with Gothic arched windows inlaid with stained glass. The palace opens daily, admission is complimentary.

Khao Noi Perspective

A brief walk towards the hills from Wat Atsadang Nimit is Kho Noi Perspective which uses fantastic views of Koh Si Chang, the sea and surrounding islands all the method as much as the mainland.

Koh Khang Khao

Koh Khang Khao, an extremely little island simply South of Koh Si Chang uses a good sandy beach and great snorkeling. To arrive, lease a boat at the pier. The rate would have to do with 1,500 to 2,000 Baht for a half or complete day respectively.

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. . . Beach near the Summer Palace Sandy beach on Koh Si Chang

Getting to Koh Si Chang

To get to Koh Si Chang, take the ferryboat from Si Racha town in Chonburi province. The ferryboat leaves from the pier simply South of Surasak Montri park and reaches Tha Lang pier on Koh Si Chang. The journey takes about 45 minutes, the rate is 50 Baht per individual one method.

The town of Si Racha is a little over 90 kilometers from Bangkok worldwide airport and about 30 kilometers from Pattaya.

Navigating

Personal vehicles are not enabled on Koh Si Chang.

A big variation of a tuk tuk that can seat 5 individuals can be leased for a complete day trip around the island at about 250 Baht. A number of the motorists use a trip of the island’s highlights.
Motorbikes can be leased at 300 Baht daily from the majority of the hotels or at the ferryboat pier.

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