For too many travellers, all they see of Trat is the shiny new bus station before they are shunted onto a sawngthaew to the Ko Chang ferry, or a minibus west to the Cambodian border at Hat Lek.
But if you linger for at least a night, the town’s relaxed appeal takes hold. Meandering pedestrian alleys are lined with century-old teak houses filled with traveller friendly guesthouses and restaurants, and you’ll spend longer than you realise at the b
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