"Koh Sichang" is said to be an island brimming with tales of love. ╭

Let's go! Explore 9 trendy check-in spots in just one day! All of them are stunning.

1. **"Khao Yai Cave Shrine"**
► Located on a hill north of Thew Wong Pier on the island.
► A sacred site revered by the local islanders.
► A cave transformed into a religious site, blending Chinese and Thai architecture.
► Offers stunning views of the houses on the front of the island from the shrine.


2. "Flower Blue" Coffee Shop
► A coffee shop with a chill atmosphere and cool air conditioning. The spinach and cheese bake is delicious!
► The shop is decorated with images of King Rama IX. #RememberingTheKing


3. A Glimpse into the Footsteps of Nadech and Yaya at Pari Hut Resort

Nestled amidst a stunning natural landscape, Pari Hut Resort offers a tranquil escape along the expansive coastline. Imagine the gentle rhythm of waves crashing against the cliffs, the mesmerizing sunset painting the sky with vibrant hues, and the invigorating thrill of cliff jumping into the refreshing waters. Whether you seek adventure or simply a moment of relaxation, Pari Hut Resort caters to your every desire.


4. Cape Ngu, Tha Yai Tim
► A cape located on the southern tip of Ko Sichang. Tha Yai Tim was once a major port for transporting stones obtained from blasting mountains on Ko Sichang. After the concession ended, traces of the stone blasting can still be seen today.
► These traces are aesthetically pleasing and make for a unique and interesting photo opportunity.


5. Atsadang Bridge
► A large wooden pier bridge painted in teak, stretching out into the sea.
► With its Thai-style bridge and peaceful atmosphere, one can feel the romance of this place.


6. Seaside Wooden House

► A prominent green wooden house by the sea.

► During the reign of King Rama IV, he frequently visited Ko Sichang by steamship and stayed overnight on the royal barge. No pavilion was built for his residence, but a wooden relaxation house was constructed by the sea, known as the "Green House."

► Today, the house remains in good condition and has been converted into a coffee shop for tourists.


7. Pathways within the Chuthathuj Rachathan Palace

► Historical Study Path: "Thong Lim Lane"

Explore the history of Koh Sichang on the "Thong Lim Lane" path.

► Walking Tour of Historical Sites:

Visit the important landmarks of Watana House, Phongsri House, and Abhirama House. These houses feature exhibitions showcasing the history and stories of Koh Sichang.

► Phra Chedi Ubosot of Wat Atsadang Kanimit:

This significant tourist destination on Koh Sichang was built by King Chulalongkorn in 1892 to replace the original Wat Plai Laem. The Ubosot (ordination hall) is a unique circular building with a Sri Lankan-style stupa on top. It features Gothic architectural elements, including pointed arch doors and windows, and stained glass windows with intricate designs.

► King Chulalongkorn Monument:

Pay respects to the King Chulalongkorn monument with pink roses and fabric.

► Khao Noi Viewpoint:

Enjoy panoramic views of Koh Sichang from this scenic viewpoint.


8. Tham Phang Beach (Ao Atsadang)

Immerse yourself in the refreshing saltwater at Tham Phang Beach, the most stunning beach on Koh Sichang.

This picturesque cove boasts a gentle curve, pristine white sand, and crystal-clear waters. Unlike most beaches on the island, which are unsuitable for swimming due to underwater rocks and uneven terrain, Tham Phang Beach, nestled within Ao Atsadang on the western side of Koh Sichang, offers a safe and idyllic swimming experience.

Enjoy convenient amenities such as restrooms, sun loungers, and fresh seafood readily available.


9. Isriya Bhorn Channel (Khao Khad)
► Another beautiful spot on Koh Sichang to watch the sunset.
► Isriya Bhorn Channel, or as the locals call it, Khao Khad Channel, is a channel that has been cut through a hill, clearly visible when passing by boat.
► There is a bridge for walking and enjoying the beautiful surrounding scenery.
► This area is also home to a pavilion built by King Rama V, offering 360-degree views of the island, cliffs, and the sea as far as the eye can see. The king also used this area as an observatory.
► The atmosphere is so good, I don't want to go home. - -"


Remark: You can bring 1,000 baht for expenses, and you will have some money left over when you return home.

● Round-trip boat fare at 50 baht per trip = 100 baht

● Motorcycle rental fee for a round-the-island tour, including fuel, is 250 baht / 2 = 125 baht.

● Food expenses vary from person to person.

● Free admission.


See you again soon on our next trip ♬。 ♫♫~♬

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