Koh Kham, Sattahip, Chonburi Province

Koh Kham.

Koh Kham is a small island that looks like a small mountain in the middle of the sea and is a satellite island of Koh Si Chang, about 500 meters away from Koh Si Chang.  

The community here is a fisherman, no electricity, no homestay. It has a population of about 50 households. The island is opened and closed every two months to promote it as an ecotourism destination, making Koh Kham fertile. There is a relatively deep water channel, resulting in a large number of marine fish to live in, including more than 30 types of shellfish, such as the giant clam, which is a protected species, blackish margarite, ridged venus clam, abalone, blue crabs, sea cucumbers, white cucumbers, and jackfruit leeches, including sea anemones. The community therefore joined together to place artificial coral reefs around the island to provide habitat for marine fish including clownfish that were released.

For activities, there are glass-bottomed boats to see corals, fish, and aquatic animals through the clear glass under the boat. Visitors will be able to see the underwater world and marine life in the clear green sea clearly, snorkeling, or snorkeling. 

Visitors can see many kinds of colorful corals and schools of fish up close by snorkeling, walking to admire the plants and scenery on Koh Kham along the nature trail and planting corals according to the coral conservation and restoration project to replace the original that was damaged. 

Interested tourists can read more details at www.kohkham.com

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand
Tel: (+66)2 250 5500

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01 Jan, 1970 - 01 Jan, 1970

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