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Chaloklum — Koh Phangan's Diving Capital

Chaloklum fishing village and bay, Koh Phangan north coast — longtail boats and dive centre

Chaloklum is where Koh Phangan's working life still shows through. Wooden longtail boats and trawlers ride at anchor in the wide semicircular bay, racks of squid dry in the sun along the back lanes, and the harbourfront restaurants serve seafood that came in on those same boats that morning. It is the island's only real fishing village, and the gap between it and the yoga-and-sunset world of the west coast could not be wider.

What has put Chaloklum on the map for travellers is diving. The village sits at the island's northern tip, which makes it the shortest crossing to Sail Rock — the submerged pinnacle between Koh Phangan and Koh Tao that is widely regarded as the Gulf of Thailand's most impressive dive site. Whale shark encounters, huge schools of barracuda and a vertical chimney swim-through draw divers from across Southeast Asia, and several well-rated dive centres base themselves here precisely because of that proximity. If you are on Koh Phangan for the diving, Chaloklum is where to sleep.

Beyond the water, the village is a gateway to two of the north coast's best-kept spots: Bottle Beach (Haad Khuat), a wide, jungle-backed bay with no road access reached by taxi-boat from the pier, and Haad Khom, a short drive east along the coast where a reef shelters a calm cove and earns it the local name Coral Bay. Together they give Chaloklum a reach that belies its small size. The mood is unhurried and genuine — a few good cafes, a Muay Thai gym, a couple of comfortable places to stay — and that is exactly the appeal.

What Chaloklum is about

North coast · Gulf's top pinnacle · Closest base for dive trips

Diving & Sail Rock

Chaloklum is Koh Phangan's diving capital, and the reason is geography: it sits closer to Sail Rock than any other base on the island. Sail Rock is the most celebrated dive site in the Gulf of Thailand — a submerged pinnacle rising out of open sea, known for whale shark sightings, schooling barracuda and a vertical chimney swim-through that experienced divers make the trip for. Several well-rated dive centres operate from the village and run daily trips and certified courses, covering sites around the island as well as the Koh Tao area to the north. If diving is the main reason you're on Koh Phangan, Chaloklum is where to base yourself.

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Longtail boats · Drying squid · Authentic north coast

Fishing village life

Chaloklum is the only working fishing village left on Koh Phangan, and the difference from the resort strips is immediate. Wooden longtail boats and trawlers sit at anchor across the wide bay, racks of squid dry in the sun along the lanes, and the catch served in the harbourfront restaurants often came in that morning. The government pier is a busy working structure, not a tourist landing stage. Days here run at a different rhythm from the beach-bar circuit: local cafes, a Muay Thai gym, a handful of guesthouses, and a wide semicircular bay backed by the island's north-coast jungle. It's a slow, authentic kind of travel that suits people who have already done the resort experience and want something different.

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Boat access · Remote north coast · Coral Bay snorkelling

Bottle Beach & Haad Khom

Two of the north coast's best beaches are a short distance from Chaloklum. Bottle Beach (Haad Khuat) is the famous one — a wide, jungle-backed bay with no road in, reachable only by taxi-boat from the Chaloklum pier or an overgrown jungle trail. It's the kind of beach people mean when they say a place is genuinely hard to reach, and the journey is part of the appeal. Haad Khom, a short drive east along the coast, earns its nickname Coral Bay honestly: a reef shelters the small cove and keeps the water calm and clear, making it one of the better shore-entry snorkelling spots on the island. Both are easy half-day trips from a Chaloklum base.

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Village cafes · Bungalows · Muay Thai · Massage

Staying & eating

Chaloklum is well served by its village restaurants and has a compact but practical spread of places to stay. The harbourfront food scene leans on fresh seafood, but well-loved village cafes have expanded the options with specialty coffee, healthy bowls and burgers. Accommodation is mostly small guesthouses, bungalow operations and a few comfortable stays behind or near the beach — none of the big resort scale, which is exactly what the village's regulars prefer. There's also a Muay Thai gym for those who want training between dives, and a couple of good massage spots to recover afterwards. Once you're based here, the village is walkable and the north coast is yours.

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Chaloklum

Places to dive, eat & stay

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Planning guides

Chaloklum, answered

Is Chaloklum good for diving?
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Yes — it's the best base on the island for it. Chaloklum sits closest to Sail Rock, Koh Phangan's top dive site, and boats leave straight from the village. Several well-rated dive centres run daily trips and courses from here, so you can stay and dive without travelling across the island each morning.
Is there nightlife in Chaloklum?
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Not really, and that's the appeal. It's a laid-back fishing village with relaxed harbourside restaurants and bars rather than parties or clubs. If you want the Full Moon scene, that's down at Haad Rin in the south; Chaloklum is where people come to wind down, eat well and dive early.
What's the nearest beach and is it good for swimming?
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The main Chaloklum bay beach is calm and shallow but more of a working harbour than a postcard swimming beach — at low tide stretches of it become very shallow. For clearer water and snorkelling, head to nearby Haad Khom (Coral Bay), just east along the coast, or take the taxi-boat to Bottle Beach, both of which are excellent.
How do I get around from Chaloklum?
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Chaloklum is in the far north, so most people rent a scooter to reach the rest of the island. Shared songthaew (pickup) taxis also run to Thong Sala, the main town and ferry pier. Roads in the north are hilly in places, so ride carefully if you are not experienced. Dive centres can usually help arrange transport for group trips.
Can I reach Bottle Beach from Chaloklum?
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Yes — Chaloklum is the standard departure point for taxi-boats to Bottle Beach. Longtail boat captains operate from the pier and will arrange a return crossing. The boat takes only a few minutes around the headland. It is the easiest and most practical way to reach the beach, since there is no paved road into Bottle Beach.

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