Top 10 Things to do in Koh Samui
Hat Chaweng:
Situated on Samui’s East coast, this is the island’s longest and the most beautiful beach, a 6 km strip of powder soft sand fronted with Crystal-clear water. It is a centre for most types of water sports. Behind Hat chaweng, there are plenty of shops.
Hat Lamai:
Just south of Hat Chaweng, the playful waters of Hat Lamai always attract surfers as they run a little deeper than any other beaches in Koh Samui.
Na Thon Beach:
This is the island’s main town and port and served as a place to go shopping for beach gear. Extending visas or just watch the happenings from a street cafe.
Bophut Fisherman’s village Walking Street:
This sightseeing takes place every Friday and is one of the biggest markets in Samui. There are shops selling fresh sea foods, gifts and much more. Also it includes numerous restaurants, shops, local landmarks and cultural attractions.
Muko Angthong National Marine Park:
Just 35 km west of Koh Samui, this is a pristine archipelago of 42 islands in the Gulf of Thailand which fits everyone’s image of a tropical paradise with huge limestone rocks covered in virgin rainforest.
Ko Phangan:
It is a mountainous island ringed by secluded bays that offer ideal getaways. There are bank, post office, supermarket and shops, selling beach equipment and souvenirs. The most famous beach is Hat Rin, famous for moon parties.
Koh Tao:
The picturesque jungle-topped island has the busy vibe of Samui mixed with the laid-back nature of Pha-Ngan. But Kao Tao has its wildcard that others don’t: easy-to-get-to, and diverse diving right off its shores.
Big Buddha:
Situated on the north coast, Big Buddha temples is Samui’s most well-known landmark which conserves 12 meter tall Buddha golden sculpture that can be seen from several kilometers away.
Hin Ta and Hin Yai:
Meaning “Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks”, these unusual rock formations were named after their similarity to sexual organs. The site is one of Koh Samui’s most photographed features.
Namtok Na Muang:
It is considered as the most picturesque waterfall in Koh Samui. There are two levels to this attractive site. The nearest one to the road has about a 20 meter drop and fresh pool. A steeper side road leads to the higher level which is more impressive.
Monkey Shows:
Additionally the monkey’s famed ability as coconut collectors once formed the basic of Samui’s economy. During the performance, all their skills are shown to ludicrous effect.
Samui Butterfly Garden:
Set on a gentle slope in the southeast corner of the island, the garden contains a wide range of bright and unusual flowers. Hundreds of butterflies are flying in the air. Additionally there are also a display of insects, moths and beehives.
Khao Sok National Park:
Contains limestone mountains that resemble to those in Guilin of China,”. Khao Sok National Park consists of tropical rainforest draped over limestone outcrops and rugged high cliffs. Which form hundreds of islands in Ratchaprapha Dam, offering several outdoor activities like canoeing etc.
Klong Roi Sai:
Surrounded by a diverse natural environment. So it has a community where the river-based way of life of the people has kept and people live a simple. And peaceful life in accordance with the nature. So a boat trip to this community enables visitors to see nipa palm trees growing plentifully along both sides of the canals.
Golfs:
The golf courses in Ko Samui are well equipment with clubhouses featuring air-conditioned. Changing facilities, restaurants, bars, as well as massage and sauna services.
Spa:
Spas in Ko Samui satisfy the search for tranquility with exquisite comfort. And hospitality in beautiful natural surroundings. At Ko Samui, visitors discover that pampered by professional. So yet uniquely sweet therapists at a sandy bay. While watching sparkling, emerald waves gently lap against the shore is an unforgettable spa experience.
Boxing: Mauy Thai classes are available throughout hotel 5 star in Samui.
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