Thousands flock to Ko Chang for 3-day weekend

Thousands flock to Ko Chang for 3-day weekend
On Sunday, tourists arrive on Ko Chang area in the Trat territory. Jakkrit Waewkhlaihong( picture )

TRAT: Over the three-day trip this weekend, tourists flocked to the Ko Chang territories in this eastern state.

The Mu Ko Chang National Park’s captain, Polwaree Buchakiat, announced on Sunday that a sizable number of tourists, particularly visit organizations, arrived at the archipelago this weekend. King Chulalongkorn Day, which even coincides with the end of the school year, falls on Monday.

According to him, tourists visited the local Mu Ko Rang islands’ stunning dive sites as well as the rivers Klong Plu and Than Mayom.

According to Mr. Polwaree, the Mu Ko Chang National Park department received significantly more access fees this month only than usual. & nbsp, rather than Chinese visitors, the majority were Thais and Europeans.

” It looks like the wind will be good. Wonderful seas can be found. It is beautiful and the water is crystal clear. So, tourists like to swim. Even though it occasionally rains, it is not a barrier, the garden chief said.

According to Saksit Moongkarn, a former chairman of Trat’s Tourism Council, on 25, 000 people arrived over the course of this extended weekend.

Over the past week, around 1, 200 vehicles have crossed onto Ko Chang isle daily, and about 600 visitors have arrived in trip groups each day, according to him.

According to Mr. Saksit, the number of Chinese visitors was fairly low because Ko Chang has not yet gained popularity among them.