Empty Beaches in Thailand

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We decided to take our dogs, Cobain and Money (CoMo) to the beach for the first time as it was our 5th Wedding Anniversary.

Savarn Gleaw Thong Beach is on the mainland in Trat province, about 25km south of the city and close to the boarder of Cambodia.

It's a lovely, tree lined and quiet beach. On the weekday we were there, we were the only people except for the little old lady selling 'chicken on a stick'.

We've been there at the weekend and never seen it very busy, just a few locals come to BBQ in the evening or camp out on the shore.

There are a few wooden sala's to rent out to picnic in and a toilet block, besides that it's all very natural with no sun beds, jet skies or noisy bars.

On a clear day when you look out across the water you can make out Koh Chang and some of the other smaller islands in the Koh Chang archipelago.

So if you want to get away from it all and are looking for unspoilt, empty beaches in Thailand, head to Savarn Gleaw Thong Beach, but don't tell everyone. Let's keep it as a secret between us. Okay!

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