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Thailand Koh Chang Reisewarnung May 2026
"You’re the only one this week," she said in perfect English. "The warning killed business. But the storm will kill more if you go swimming."
"I just need to think," Elias said.
Elias wasn’t a thrill-seeker. He was a man who sought silence in a world of noise. His wife had left him six months ago, taking the predictable rhythm of their life with her. The warning meant fewer selfie sticks, fewer loudspeakers blasting Europop. It meant Koh Chang as it used to be. thailand koh chang reisewarnung
The path to Wat Klong Prao was a muddy nightmare. Elias slipped twice, cutting his hand on a root. Mallika moved ahead of him without hurry, her flashlight cutting a steady beam through the chaos. Behind them, he heard the sound of something wooden cracking—probably his bungalow, or someone else's. "You’re the only one this week," she said
The temple was built on a granite outcrop that had weathered a thousand storms. Inside, a young monk was already lighting candles. Two other stranded tourists—a French couple who had ignored the warning for the same reason as Elias—huddled in a corner, shivering. Elias wasn’t a thrill-seeker
