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Koh Samui in Surat Thani, Thailand - South East Asia
Koh Samui - 'the island of the coconut tree' is Thailand's 3rd largest. A backpacker's secret for years, this sun lover's paradise, with its coconut plantations, rolling hills, curved sandy beaches and offshore islands, has gradually developed into a holiday destination with a distinctly local island flavour.
Samui is a place to relax, meet people, sunbathe and party. Nightlife is good with open-air discos, music bars and good restaurants. The island retains its laid back feel, with friendly and welcoming locals, good food and offbeat local attractions which haven't become over commercialised. Modest bungalows or resort, close to the action or peaceful retreat, Samui has a range of accommodation to suit everyone, with many places located near or actually on the beach. Koh Samui The 247-Sq.Km Samui island is Surat Thani's major tourist attraction. Located 258 nautical miles south of BangKohk, and some 84 Km east of the provincial capital, Koh Samui measures some 21 Km at its widest point, and 25 Km at its longest. A 51 Km ring and largely coastal road encircles the island, which has numerous lovely beaches and bays, and is almost literally an island of coconuts and forested hills. Samui's best beaches line the northern and eastern coasts, the most popular being Hat Chaweng and Hat Lamai, where generally attractive accommodation can be found. Other beaches include Hat Choeng Mon, Hat Mae Nam in the north and Hat Na Thon, the island's major seafront settlement where shops, restaurants and tour agencies are concentrated. At the southern end of Lamai Bay are phallic rock formations called Hin Ta Hin Yai. A path connects the three waterfalls, called Namtok Hin Lat, Namtok Lat Wanon, and Namtok Na Muang, from west to south. The waterfalls are best visited during rainy season. Elephant riding is an interesting activity at the Na Muang waterfall. There are some Buddhist monuments and temples on the island: Phra Yai is a massive seated Buddha image at Fan isle; Phrathat Hin Ngu is a stupa containing the Buddha's relics and Chedi Laem So, a golden stupa on the western coast; and Wat Khunaram houses the dead body of Luang Pho Daeng which does not decay. Places to SeeSamui has a large number of offshore islands. The Ang Thong Marine National Park contains 42 islands with wonderfully weird shapes formed from limestone and erosion. Some have caves and secluded beaches surrounded by coral reefs, while others rise hundreds of metres as sheer rockface from the sea. The strange rock formations extend below the water, allowing great diving opportunities and day trips sightseeing and snorkelling..Ko Phangan - just north of Samui Island, more famous for its full moon parties than the scenery, is an alternative place to hang out, party and meet people if your under 25. Ko Tao, north of Ko Phangan hopping, snorkelling and diving. Take a day trip or stay for a few days. It depends if you're looking for somewhere quiet or a place with more energy. Most accommodation, facilities and nightlife can be found around the main beaches of Chaweng and Lamai. ChawengLocated on the east coast, Chaweng is the largest and most action-packed beach on the island. Protected by a offshore coral reef it has a nice shallow lagoon which is great for swimming. Wide range of accommodation - budget, first class and deluxe, with lots of excellent restaurants within easy reach of the beach. Good shopping and a vibrant nightlife with bars, clubs and live bands.LamaiFurther down the coast, south of Chaweng, and more compact, Lamai Beach offers small bars and a different style. You'll find a number of "new age" spa retreats, offering relatively inexpensive pampering and esoteric therapies. The basic bungalows are now being replaces by more comfortable hotels and facilities.Other BeachesIf you really want peace and quiet, head for the more remote beaches on the west coast which tend to consist of smaller bungalow resorts with the odd upmarket hotel like the Baan Talingnam. In the south, a nostalgic Thai village can be found on Thong Krut Bay, while the secluded beach at Bang Kao Bay is a good choice for solitude seekers.In the north, Menam and Bophut are still peaceful beaches, although as development increases, more upmarket accommodation is changing the character from sleepy village to holiday resort. Other IslandsKo PhanganFamous for its Full Moon Parties, Koh Phangan also offers a beach lifestyle, "New Age" culture, inexpensive local Thai food, and relatively cheap accommodation. It's a place to go walking, snorkelling, swimming, or try new things. From belly dancing courses to Full Moon parties, to lazing on the beach or snorkelling. It's all about taking it easy and leaving mainstream life behind.Koh Tao"Discovered" by travellers in the 80's Ko Tao has been gradually gaining popularity. More remote than Samui, faster and safer boats now allow easier access to the island and new resorts with 24 hour air-conditioning are adding to the old basic bungalows. Since the main attraction is diving - the beaches remain tranquil and uncrowded. Check out the underwater scenery - it's what Ko Tao is famous for! Sharks, stingrays, pufferfish, various groupers and triggerfish are just some of the locals. The east of the island has some of the best snorkelling sites - spectacular coral reefs, sea fans and colourful fish.Ang Thong Marine National ParkAround 42 islands make up the Ang Thong National Marine Park, northwest of Samui. Geographically different, this fascinating group of islands have spectacular limestone formations, caves, lagoons and beautiful beaches. Many islands are uninhabited with bays and colorful coral formations. Other islands rise from the sea as dramatic walls of rock hundreds of metres high. Besides the many small coves and secluded beaches, erosion has shaped some interesting formations which give some of the islands their names, such as 'Sleeping Cow Island' and 'Three
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