This review is a continuation of the previous review, which can be found at the following link: https://th.readme.me/p/6657.

This trip was 5 days and 4 nights. The previous review ended at the accommodation, Tha Ma Jan Hotel.

In the morning, we continued our journey to Trat. After a short drive, we entered Trat province and were captivated by the magnificent Buddha statue. We stopped at the Trat Buddha Monthon to take some pictures.

Continue to Trat city, drive to Laem Ngop to have lunch at the "People Who Have Lost Their Hometown" restaurant. Because there are many hawks eating food around noon. After leaving the city, turn to Laem Sok. It won't take long to arrive, but the entrance is a bit difficult to find.

We arrived before the kites were due, so we ordered some food to wait. Our order included steamed sea bass with soy sauce, garlic stir-fried kale, and spicy minced snakehead fish salad.

The total price was 720 baht. I must say that there was a lot of food, and the fish was so big that we couldn't finish it all.

Before the customers had finished their meals, the restaurant began to serve food, attracting a significant number of falcons. However, the restaurant staff indicated that the number of falcons present was lower than usual. The falcons that did arrive were identified as red-footed falcons with white rumps, and this particular individual was a juvenile with plumage that had not yet fully developed.

After finishing our meal, we continued our journey and stopped at a black sand beach, which is said to have healing properties. I'm not sure if it's true or not.

The black sand beach is surrounded by a mangrove forest. After a short walk, you will reach the beach area, where there are benches for you to relax and enjoy the scenery.

The sand here is not very sticky.

Leaving the black sand beach, we decided to check out the accommodations near the pier. We found the Rim Talay Resort, which cost 700 baht per night. The room was clean and comfortable.

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"I didn't take any pictures, but I went for a walk around Laem Ngop in the evening."

After finishing breakfast in the morning, I went to the pier of the Royal Department to board a boat, leaving my car at Thida Tour shop for 50 baht per night.

Normally, if we go to Koh Mak Cinnamon, if there are a lot of people, we have to take a boat from Laem Sok. We can take a boat from the resort. But in my case, I went on a weekday, so I had to take a regular boat. The boat leaves at 11:30 am. I'm not sure about other times. There are many boat operators. If you want to find your own accommodation, you can do that too.

Near the pier, there is a monument to the Battle of Ko Chang. You can visit it and learn about the time when Thailand fought against France.

It's time to board the boat. Let's see how the boat is. We went with SEATAIL. There were very few people. It took only 50 minutes to reach the island, but if there were stops, it would take 1 hour.

This is the car that will pick us up.

Upon arrival at the resort, I would like to inform you that I purchased a package from the Thai Travel Fair. It is a 3-day, 2-night package for 4,500 baht per person, which includes boat fees, 5 meals, and 2 snacks.

Let me show you the room first. The overall decoration is beautiful.

After looking inside the room, let's take a look around the surrounding area.

Private Kratom Hut

This is a simple and concise translation of the Thai phrase "แนวกระท่อมส่วนตัวครับ". It maintains the original meaning while using a formal academic style.


The highlight of this place is the "Bridge to Dreams," a 500-meter-long bridge lined with trees. It is a popular spot for visitors from other areas.


We spent our time walking around until it was time to leave. The Wi-Fi here is really strong.

In the evening, I took some pictures of the trees, but unfortunately the sky wasn't very pretty (the picture has been edited quite a bit).


Let's take a look at dinner. It's so full, I'm worried we won't be able to finish it all.

Enjoying a meal while admiring the bridge, what a delightful experience!

Waking up this morning, I hoped for a beautiful sky, but once again, I was disappointed.

Breakfast time comes with coffee, bread, and breakfast like this. It's tiring to eat.

After lunch, we didn't want to stay at the resort all day, so we asked if there was anything interesting to do nearby.

There were options to visit Koh Kham for 350 baht per person and Koh Kradai for 300 baht per person. After considering, I decided to go to Koh Kradai. It only took 10 minutes to get there by the resort's boat.

We went to Koh Kradan expecting to see lots of deer, but we only saw a few. On the island, there are cars that take you to the beach, but that day there were only two of us, so we had to ride a motorbike ourselves. When we arrived, we saw the celebrity coconut tree.

After taking a picture with the coconut tree, we went to see the deer at Ko Kada. The whole island was full of coconut trees.

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We then returned to the resort for lunch, which was... exhausting to eat.

After finishing eating, I intended to play in the pool because it was too late to go to Koh Kham.

Taking a leisurely stroll and snapping a few photos.

In the afternoon, I went down to the beach to play in the sea. There was a boat that the resort had towed there to serve as a photo spot, but since the tide was low at night, I wasn't able to take full-body photos.

Let's explore the underwater world and discover its inhabitants. We can find various creatures, including spider conch, tiger conch, and a few fish.

After taking a bath, I came down and ate... again. This meal was absolutely amazing.


I'm full. Let me take some pictures of the resort at night.

After a tiring morning, we arrived at the final day. Breakfast was, well, tiring. After eating, we boarded a boat to return.

Almost forgot, the playful Makrut. Whoever goes, please play with it. It's very lively.

On the way back, we stopped for coffee at Sugar Dish. The coffee was delicious, and the pastries were equally tasty. The cafe is located in Khlung.

This concludes my trip review. Thank you for watching.


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