Ko Kut, Administrative district in Trat Province, Thailand
Ko Kut is an island district in Trat Province featuring several islands with fine sandy beaches surrounded by clear water. The coastline is marked by undeveloped coves and natural coral reefs.
The area was separated from Ko Chang in 1952, but gained full district status in 2007.
Fishing villages with quiet harbor and boat scenes define daily life across the islands.
Getting here means taking speedboats from the mainland, with travel time varying based on weather. Visitors should check conditions and tidal schedules to plan the best time to go.
The area is one of the least populated regions in Thailand with few permanent residents. This low population density means the islands remain largely undeveloped for tourism.
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