Koh Sichang

A lot of people warned us against going to this island as there was nothing to see or do. It is a quick day-trip for locals to spend the day at a beach without it hurting the bank and without it being a free show of the dreadful farang infestion (their words, not mine!). However, Koh Sichang blew our minds. 

Yes, it is a small fisherman’s village and in that lies all the magic. It is small, tight knit and laid back. And while there is development in terms of restaurants and roads, it still is a place stuck in a magical time bubble. It is beautiful. 

Only 100kms from Bangkok aka 2 hours by an air-conditioned bus from the Ekkamai bus station and a 40 minute ferry and you are far, far, FAR away from the madding crowd. Pure bliss. 

The ferry is at the Sri Racha pier, the name sounds familiar cause they are also a hot sauce we all love (there is a chilli factory in town that we didn’t, unfortuntaley, get to explore). You get off the bus at Robinson’s – you’ll know when half the passengers get off here. A short 50 baht tuk tuk ride away and you’re at a park that also acts as a pier. 

Depending on what time of day you come, you get to climb up or down to a boat. It’s quite adventurous navigating the tide. 

And then you reach Koh Sichang. While I can wax ad nauseum about how amazing it was, I’ll let the pictures do the talking. If I am guilty of not taking to Thailand the way most people do, I am slowly changing my ways. 

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First view of the island – an unused lighthouse (Unseen, billions of trade ships and barges)
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Shrimp boats aka the chariot that makes divine seafood grills a reality
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Unique ‘tuk tuks’ that are half way between a bike and an auto.
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A birds eye view of Koh Sichang
The Yellow Buddha, guardian of Koh Sichang
The Yellow Buddha, guardian of Koh Sichang
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The amazing views he gets to enjoy everyday
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My noble steed. Allowed us to explore the island from end to end twice over
A 1000 year old tree brought to the island from Bodghaya in India.
A 1000 year old tree brought to the island from Bodghaya in India.
View from the old chinese temple at the top of Koh Sichang
View from the old chinese temple at the top of Koh Sichang
You can see the end of the island from this point in Koh Sichang
You can see the end of the island from this point in Koh Sichang
A shrine to Queen Elizabeth?
A shrine to Queen Elizabeth?
And another to Septa Unella from Game of Thrones? #SHAME
And another to Septa Unella from Game of Thrones? #SHAME
Wishes hanging from the cave inside the old Chinese Temple
Wishes hanging from the cave inside the old Chinese Temple
Guardian of the wishes at the old Chinese Temple at Koh Sichang
Guardian of the wishes at the old Chinese Temple at Koh Sichang
LOW TIDE!
LOW TIDE!
Views of the 'only' beach in Koh Sichang.
Views of the ‘only’ beach in Koh Sichang.
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Some private beaches that require a bit of effort to find
Some paths begging to be explored
Some paths begging to be explored

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You are rewarded with spectacular views if you trek a bit
You are rewarded with spectacular views if you trek a bit through the volcanic terrain
Someone's been stacking rocks. A bit scary!
Someone’s been stacking rocks. A bit scary!
Another relic from India - Buddha's Footprint
Another relic from India – Buddha’s Footprint
Some private beaches that require a bit of effort to find
Another beach
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If you can capture a moment of zen in a picture, this would be it

11 Comments Add yours

  1. jackcollier7 says:

    Great shots of a great place ~ although the beach could be a little better. Cool scooter, love the fishing boats…

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    1. cupitonians says:

      The beach was small but good. It doesn’t look as picturesque cause the rain was always threatening to break.

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  2. pedrol says:

    Now i want to go there 😉

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  3. Steve Morris says:

    Nothing to see? The way you’ve photographed it, it looks incredible!

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    1. cupitonians says:

      I am really surprised that every review online gives it a 1 star and says we need to avoid the place. But it was incredible.

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  4. Beautiful pictures! Your written description is also right on; neither overstated nor understated.

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    1. cupitonians says:

      ❤ I picked up a thing or two from you.

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  5. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous pics! I love the sound and look of the place. Keep such posts coming – I already have a huge list of things/ places/ food that I want to explore the next time we are in Thailand – mostly, thanks to you! 🙂

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    1. cupitonians says:

      I’m glad to be of service! That’s the perk of being in a place you haven’t been before. So much to explore!

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  6. colonialist says:

    My kind of place, indeed. I would assume that swimming in that sea would be most pleasant, and that less cloud cover would make it look more inviting.

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