Quiet and peaceful, Kai Bae Hut Beach Resort sits in a little coconut grove on the edge of the best stretch of Kai Bae Beach, the nice beach on Koh Chang. The bungalows are well designed and comfortable with covered porch and chairs, high ceilings, air Condition, and modern bathrooms with showers attached. The wooden-built restaurant serves fresh and tasty food that is reasonably priced. Close proximity to the beach, natural surrounds and friendly service, make Kai Bae Hut Resort a popular choice for both couples and families alike.
Room Type :
Standard Hote Room
Bungalow A/C
Bungalow Fan
Hotel Facilities:
Restuarant
Tour Counter
Room Facilities:
TV
Air Condition
Ref.
Hot shower
Koh Chang is one of Thailand's hidden secrets and has now become much easier to visit. Located 315 kilometers south east of Bangkok, what was once only accessible by a 4 hour drive from Bangkok, Trat airport on the mainland is now only an hour's flight from Bangkok.
I tried to stay at the Kai Bae Resort but it was full. Much to my pleasant surprise I was able to stay at what I believe is the sister hotel: Kai Bae ...
The bungalow fulfilled our expectations after we changed to a newer building. After 2 days we gave a signal to cleaning personal to clean the room. Th...
Fan only bungalows are to hot .need to upgrade to aircon but at 1500 baht it is very expensive.Even at that sort of money the room was not serviced fo...
Interest Attractions in Koh Chang , Trat
:: Bang Bao Fishing Village
Another ideal spot to learn more about the lifestyle of fishermen where residents build up their houses with poles pitched into the sea and the community is linked together via a bridge that reaches every house. In addition, Bang Bao is one of the zones rich in corals.
Ko Chang Naval Battle Area
This area is located to the south of Ko Chang close to Salak Petch Bay. It is the area where the battle between the Thai and French Naval forces was fought over the eastern border conflict. The Thai Navy holds an annual event to commemorate the combat victory and make merit for the dead naval forces on 17 January.