Here, a speck of an island named Koh Mak has quietly positioned itself as a model for sustainable tourism, offering a rare vision of what the future of travel in Thailand could be. Heading towards ...
There are no skyscrapers, no noisy beach clubs, no crowds of tourists.This is Koh Mak, a small island in the Gulf of Thailand offering a rare vision of what tourism in Thailand can be. While most ...
Swimmers take the plunge as the sun sets over Ko Mak in Trat Province, Thailand. Photo courtesy of Tourism Authority of Thailand Selected as Thailand’s first low-carbon destination, Ko Mak ...
Each year hundreds of thousands of Brits jet off to Thailand to see the sights and relax. But the sheer volume of tourists have left more popular resorts such as Phuket and Pattaya struggling to cope.
Tourist numbers to Thailand's Trat province, particularly its three main islands—Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Mak—have ...
An older property, The Chill, gets a new sibling, The Retreat. Both bring refined living to an otherwise rustic island. Here’s what you need to know when booking.