Koh Mak Travel guide – Thailand’s lost in paradise eco friendly island

Koh Mak is a charming small island located in the northeastern part of the Gulf of Thailand, near Koh Chang in the Trat province. Often described as a tropical paradise, Koh Mak remains largely undeveloped, retaining its local charm and offering the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of busy life. Known as Thailand’s premier eco-friendly island, it boasts a low carbon footprint and a commitment to sustainable tourism.

With its laid-back atmosphere, Koh Mak is an ideal destination for families, couples, eco-conscious travelers, and those seeking tranquility and easy outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to relax on pristine beaches or engage in eco-friendly adventures, Koh Mak has something for everyone.

Getting There

By Air: Fly from Bangkok to Trat Airport, then take a taxi or shuttle to Laem Ngop Pier for a speedboat or ferry to Koh Mak.

By Bus: Take a bus from Bangkok’s Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) to Trat, followed by a taxi or songthaew to Laem Ngop Pier, and then a boat to the island.

Ecotourism in Koh Mak

Koh Mak is a small island outside Koh Chang archipelago, only 16 square metres and 80% of Koh Mak is owned by five local families who carefully manage its development and ensure its business remains exclusively local. The community made a pledge to follow ecotourism principles and develop the island in a sustainable manner, working with nature and not against it.

The island’s focus on ecotourism and low-carbon philosophy is evident in its extensive biking trails. Koh Mak is relatively a flat island where cycling is fun for everybody. 

The community strives for ways to reduce the environmental impact. On the island, the locals are farming and harvesting locally grown food, organising beach clean ups, having locally owned stores instead of big franchises on every corner are examples of attempts to preserve the charm of this island.

On top of promoting renewable energy, recycling and efficient use of water, the aim is to foster sustainable tourism by embracing traditional ways of life and fighting against the larger resorts to establish on the island.

The locals have agreed on a set of rules, which include the prohibition of foam packaging, the discouragement of engine-powered water sports like jet skis and banana boats, avoidance of agricultural chemicals and a ban on 24-hour convenience stores.

Things to do

Koh Mak offers a variety of activities that cater to eco-conscious travelers and those seeking relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences. Here’s a guide to the best activities on this serene island:

Relaxing on Pristine Beaches

  • Ao Khao Beach: Ao Khao Beach, also known as Ao Khao White Sand Beach, is one of the most popular and picturesque beaches on Koh Mak. Ao Khao Beach is characterized by soft, powdery white sand that stretches along the coastline. The beach is wide and spacious, providing ample space for visitors to relax and enjoy the sun. Apart from swimming and snorkeling, Ao Khao Beach offers opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding.
  • Ao Suan Yai Beach: Ao Suan Yai Beach is characterized by powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and coconut palms, creating a serene and tropical setting. A quieter option with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Kayaking

Kayaking Koh Rang

Kayaking to nearby islands off the coast of Koh mak is a popular activity for those who need to keep active. Several beach resorts offer kayak rentals on an hourly or daily basis. This option enables adventurous visitors to venture on personal excursions to nearby islands such as Koh Kham and Koh Rayang.

Snorkelling and scuba diving near Koh Mak

Snorkelling Koh Rang

You can enjoy snorkelling or scuba diving at Koh Rang. Here you can spot an abundance of corals, colourful fish and sea life. You can also spend a little while on the truly white sand beach.

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Cycling

Cycling is one of the best ways to explore the serene and picturesque island of Koh Mak. With its flat terrain, scenic routes, and minimal traffic, Koh Mak offers an ideal environment for both leisurely rides and adventurous exploration on two wheels.

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Other activities

Need to be active on Koh Mak, do not worry. You can train Thai boxing or join yoga classes to keep your active lifestyle in check.

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Accommodations

Resorts and hotels range from upscale boutique hotels to friendly bungalow backpacker hut styles. The accommodation is mainly on Ao Kao, Ao Suan Yai and Ao Pra Beaches. 

Find your hotels via Agoda or Booking.com

Best time to visit: November – April

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