Kradan Island, Koh Chueak, Koh Ma, Tham Khao Chang Hai

Two days and one night with three girls

Friday evening to Sunday evening

Arrival in Trang at 6 pm on Friday.


Stay at Myfriend Hotel tonight.
250 baht per person per night. Book accommodation near the market, convenient transportation.
Only 200 meters, 5 minutes to the market.


Upon arrival, we were famished and headed to the Trang Walking Street for food. There was a wide variety of delicious options available.

The market is located right in front of Trang Railway Station and features live music.

Take it back to eat in the room.

After a night of heavy rain, the morning dawned with pleasant weather. The absence of rain and scorching sun created a perfect atmosphere. For breakfast, we visited the renowned "โกปี้" restaurant, where we indulged in a delectable dim sum feast. The three of us were unable to finish the generous portions, so we took the leftovers with us to enjoy on the boat.

The restaurant is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

While waiting for the van, I took some photos in front of the station.

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Contacting a car rental for tomorrow. The kind uncle gave me a discount.


Book a tour with Trang Sea Tour.com, which includes a buffet lunch on board and round-trip van transportation from the city to the pier.

Travel time is approximately 1 hour. The price per person is 659 baht.

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The water is pitch black as far as the eye can see. It must have rained heavily last night.

The journey took two hours by boat. Those who come during this season should be aware that both the wind and waves are very high, making it easy to get seasick.

The boat swayed violently, causing passengers to vomit profusely. The stench of vomit filled the air, creating an unbearable atmosphere. It seemed as though the entire boat was on the verge of being rented out by those who were suffering from seasickness.

The emerald cave was inaccessible due to high tide, causing disappointment.

Tourists typically swim through the cave to enter, as boats can only reach the cave entrance.

The journey continues. At the first stop, Koh Kradan, another person vomited.

Gazing from the shore, the water's vibrant green hue was incredibly enticing. We decided to have lunch here.




After a satisfying meal, we continued our journey to Koh Chueak.





The water is truly murky this season. I encountered jellyfish, but luckily, this type doesn't sting. 555+


Let's go to Koh Ma, the island that looks like a horse. This island has a lot of bats. Let's go, brother, let's go fast.

Are you free?



The day is almost over. It's 4 pm now, and I'm heading ashore to shower. There are free showers available at the pier.

After showering, I took a van for another hour and fell fast asleep. Zzz

In front of A Local Something Hostel, there is a promotion for 390 baht per night per person. If you like and share, it will be reduced to 300 baht.

The accommodation is very lovely.







Take a tuk-tuk to Chinta Market, a trendy market with handmade goods, bars, clothing, and more.



I found a place that sells 5 ice cream cones for 25 baht. It's a great deal!




Time to go back to the accommodation and sleep.

Waking up to visit the local morning market near the hotel, as usual. Did my homework beforehand, of course. ^ ^

For those who want souvenirs, grilled pork, the highlight of Trang city, buying it in the market like this will be cheaper.

And I also made merit by offering food to monks in the morning.








Then call your grandpa to take you for a ride. The destination is

Tham Khao Chang Hai is located in Na Muen Si Subdistrict, Na Yong District, Trang Province.

The cave is approximately 500 meters deep and takes about 20 minutes to walk through.


The history of Khao Chang Hong Cave, a mountain rich in natural resources, dates back to the prosperous era of Nakhon Si Thammarat, renowned for its religious significance. Pilgrims seeking spiritual knowledge traveled from the south, using elephants as their mode of transportation and carrying their belongings. Legend has it that upon reaching the middle of a rice field, one of the elephants gave birth to a calf near a pond, now known as Nong Chang Tok, located in the fifth village. Continuing their journey, they stopped to rest at a pond called Nong Thaway, situated on the eastern side of the mountain. The young elephant wandered off and entered a cave, causing the pilgrims to panic. They used three white and red threads to try and capture the calf, but the threads snapped, and the calf ran back to the cave. The mahout, in hot pursuit, slashed at the elephant with his knife, severing its tail. The severed part miraculously transformed into gold. The young elephant then disappeared into the cave, never to be seen again. It is said that the elephant was a golden one, and from then on, the cave remained neglected. Later, Khao Chang Hong was explored by Prasit Kongmun and Banjob Kong-on, villagers from the second village of Na Muen Si Subdistrict. They discovered six caves: Khao Chang Hong Cave, Pega Cave, Trai Thong Cave, Oang Cave, Lom Cave, and Mae Klai Cave.


Do you see the dark spot at the end of the path? We need to crawl about 15-20 steps. This area is said to be the elephant's belly.

Beyond this point, the tunnel continues as a large passageway similar to the one we just walked through.

Stopped by Wun Wun for lunch, and it was delicious as always!

Savory fermented shrimp paste pork, a must-try delicacy.


On the way back, I stopped to buy Trang cake and then rushed to the airport. It's raining heavily now.

Fast asleep upon arrival at the airport...


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Stay tuned for our next review...where will we go next?







































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