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The island of Koh Kood is practically undiscovered by tourists. This is a great advantage because the beautiful beaches are...

The island of Koh Kood is practically undiscovered by tourists. This is a great advantage because the beautiful beaches are...

The paradise island of Koh Kut in Thailand

Koh Kut is located on the eastern border with Cambodia and appears to be completely deserted. This beautiful island with white sand and crystal clear water has not yet been discovered by mass tourism. Lush vegetation, empty beaches and wild monkeys living in the wild make us feel like we are in a private paradise. We can only move around the island on bicycles or using our own legs. There are a lot of hotels here for tourists, but you won't encounter crowds anywhere.

Who is Koh Kut island for?

The island is most often visited by seasoned travelers and backpackers. On almost 130 square kilometers there are only about 2000 inhabitants who willingly establish contact with guests coming from distant countries. On Ko Kut there is peace and quiet all day long, you can admire lush, lush green vegetation and wild animals and enjoy the "slow life" style - time passes much slower. The island is also recommended for loners or couples who want to enjoy each other's company in a romantic setting. The island is perfect for walking because it offers breathtaking views, white and well-kept sandy beaches, blue water and pleasant places.

Holidays on the island of Ko Kut in Thailand – tailor-made trips

The island of Ko Kut is also known as Koh Kood. It is a beautiful island in the Gulf of Thailand in Trat Province in Thailand, perfect for honeymoon trips, romantic holidays and carefree holidays under palm trees. It is a great place to relax after exploring Southeast Asia and an ideal starting point to visit Cambodia, due to its proximity to this country. Your holiday on the wonderful island of Koh Kood will be the quintessence of Thai hospitality and a real feast for the senses and palate.