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Laem Ngop is a tranquil fishing village in Trat Province, Thailand, famed for its pristine beaches and traditional fishing culture. As the gateway to Koh Chang, it offers unspoiled natural landscapes. Visitors can immerse in the slow-paced lifestyle, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, and the authentic life of local fishermen.
Key attractions include Laem Ngop Pier, the main transit hub to Koh Chang with lively seafood markets. Bang Bao Fishing Village showcases stilt-house architecture, while Salak Phet Bay is ideal for kayaking and birdwatching. Explore local temples like Wat Salak Phet for Thai Buddhist culture.
Must-try dishes feature grilled seafood, especially fresh squid and tiger prawns. Spicy Tom Yum Pla and Som Tum (papaya salad) are local staples. The pier's night market offers snacks like coconut pancakes and fish skewers.
Transport relies on Songthaews (shared taxis) and motorbike rentals. Ferries to Koh Chang depart from the pier. Renting a motorbike is recommended for exploration, but mind road conditions. Reaching from Trat city takes ~30 minutes by road. No rail service; direct buses connect Bangkok to Trat.
Best visit period is November-April, with dry weather and clear waters. Avoid May-October monsoon season when islands may close due to rough seas.
Language: Thai is primary; basic English works in tourist areas. Internet: Buy local SIMs (AIS/DTAC) with good coverage. Payment: Cash is king; some resorts accept Visa/Mastercard. Medical: Trat Hospital handles emergencies; pier pharmacies stock basics. Voltage: 220V, plug types A/B/C/O. Emergency: Tourist Police 1155.