¿Sabías que este rincón de Ko Chang casi desaparece bajo las olas, pero sus pescadores lo reconstruyeron con puro tesón tailandés?
Bang Bao Fishing Village is open all day, every day of the year, as it is an active fishing village. To get there, take a ferry from Trat Pier to Ko Chang (around 45 minutes), then a songthaew or taxi to the south of the island, which takes about 30-45 minutes. You can check ferry schedules on the official Ferry Chang website.
Entry to the village is free, as it is a public fishing area. However, if you join activities such as boat tours or visit restaurants, expect to pay between 100-500 Thai baht. No tickets are required, but bring cash for small expenses.
It is recommended to spend at least 2-3 hours exploring the village, walking along the piers, and enjoying a fresh seafood lunch. If you include a boat tour, it could extend to half a day, allowing for a relaxed pace without rushing.
Bang Bao is a traditional fishing village at the southern tip of Ko Chang, with roots going back to local communities that have depended on the sea for their livelihood for generations. It represents authentic coastal Thai life, with stilt houses and a culture centered on sustainable fishing, offering a window into Thailand's maritime heritage.
The best time is from November to April, during the dry season, with sunny weather and less rain. Go early in the morning (8-11 am) to avoid the afternoon heat and witness the morning fishing activity; sunsets are ideal for a relaxed evening visit.
The main access is via paved roads on Ko Chang, but inside the village there are uneven piers and stairs that can be challenging for wheelchairs. I recommend contacting local guides for assistance or boat options; for more information, check accessibility guides on TripAdvisor.
Nearby you will find the Bang Bao Lighthouse, just a 10-minute walk away, with panoramic sea views. You can also explore Kai Bae Beach or Lonely Beach, 15-20 minutes away by taxi, and Mu Ko Chang National Park for trails and waterfalls. For itineraries, visit the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for walking on the slippery piers; choose local restaurants for fresh seafood and negotiate prices on tours. Respect the community by avoiding touching fishing equipment, and if you travel in high season, book transport in advance to avoid waiting times.
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