
Koh Kood is the last Island in the Trat Sea Waters. Covering 105 square kilometers, it is the second biggest island of the province of Trat. Now popular with those who seek an untouched paradise. Most visitors come to this island is its completely pristine nature, both inland and underwater. Small mountains and ridged plains have given rise to many inland brooks, streams, waterfalls and jungle-like with scores of coconut and rubber tree plantations located in the plains.