Koh Totang Island In Cambodia

A small drop in the ocean at only 1.3 kilometres by 500 metres wide, Koh Totang is one of the 12 tropical islands that make up the Koh S’Dach Archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand. Midway between the Thai border and Sihanoukville, Koh Totang is somewhat out of the way of Cambodia's main island hotspots, with Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem significantly further south.

But this out-of-the-way location has been one of Koh Totang’s greatest assets; few have heard of it, which means a slice of undeveloped paradise is yours for the taking. Squeaky sand beaches and a rocky coastline embrace the island, where the single flashpacker accommodation Nomads Land Cambodia, sits smugly alone on the beach. Unspoiled and undeveloped — there are no roads, barely even any tracks — makesgetting back to nature easy here.
The main beach is sandy but then switches rapidly into rocks and coral, so swimming is usually easiest from the pier rather than walking in off the beach — not so great for kids who might want to run in off the sand. The lodgings are rustic, but Nomads Land have done such a good job with their eco-retreat.


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