Samui Attractions
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Ban Na San
Tai Rom Yen National Park:The
park covers areas in Ban Na San, Kanchanadit and Wiang Sa
Districts. With a total area of 265,625 rai of land, the zone
was declared a national park on 31 December 1991. The park
is covered by lush virgin forests where rare plants can be
found. The mountains peak, covered by mist all year round,
is the origin of the Tapi River. Wild animals such as elephants,
mountain goats, tapirs, chevrotains, wild boars, etc. can
also be spotted here. Interesting attractions include Tat
Fa Waterfall, Muang Thuat Waterfall, Khamin Cave naturally
decorated with stalactites and stalagmites, and Camp 180 as
well as Camp 357, which once were the base of the Communist
Party of Thailand.
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Chaiya
Ban Phumriang
A small handicraft village located approximately 6 kilometers
east of Chaiya, Ban Phumriang is notable for its gold and
silver brocade silk cloth and jute head gear.
Chaiya National Museum
Adjacent to Phra Borom That Chaiya is a charming petite museum.
Consisting of two buildings, the museum features prehistoric
and historic artifacts in the vicinity, local handicrafts
and a shadow puppet. In addition, artifacts from Dvaravati,
Lop Buri, Sukhothai and Ayutthaya eras are also put on display.
The museum is open from Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. until
4 p.m. Call 0-7743-1066 for more information. Admission fee
is 30 baht / person.
Folklore Museum
Located approximately 300 meters from Chaiya City, at the
intersection of Highway No. 41 and the side road of Wat Kaew
(or Wat Long), the museum features numerous interesting historical
objects. They include Bone China, pottery, shadow puppets,
old instruments and a ceramic opium pillow. Admission fee
is by donation. The Museum is open daily from 8.00 a.m. until
9.00 p.m.
Laem Pho
Located approximately 2 kilometers along Phumriang Beachside
Road is Laem Pho a cape that is famous for its fresh and excellent
seafood. Highly recommended is Hoi Kao (white mussel), a local
delicacy which can only be found here. To get to Laem Pho
by public transportation, either take Surat Thani Ranong or
Surat Thani Chumphon buses. From Chaiya City, take Chaiya
Phumriang buses.
Phra Borom That Chaiya
Located approximately 4 kilometers northeast of Suan Mokkh,
or approximately 54 kilometers north of the provincial capital,
this ancient chedi houses Buddha relics, which are highly
revered by local residents. The restored Phra Borom That Chaiya
serves as a fine example of Srivijaya's influence on religious
architecture and is believed to have been built more than
1,200 years ago. Along the courtyard of the chedi are several
sculptures and Buddha images.
Wat Suan Mokkhaphalaram
Commonly known as Suan Mokkh (Garden of Liberation), the modern
forest monastery was founded in 1959by the late Ajahn Buddhadasa
Bhikkhu, one of Thailand's most famous monks. This 150-acre
forest temple is formerly called Wat Than Nam Lai, and is
located beside Highway No. 41, approximately 50 kilometers
north from the Surat City. (or at kilometer 134 marker). Suan
Mokkh is set in a serene ambience conducive for meditation
or contemplation of the philosophy of life. The temple itself
is nothing but a combination of natural sandy grounds and
rocks, dotted with trees. There are no elaborate stupas and
chapels like other temples, only a place that keeps one in
truly in tune with nature.
Buddhadasa Bhikkhus philosophy is universal
in nature. It's the combination of Zen, Taoist and Christian
elements with the Theravada Buddhism. That's why his teaching
has attracted many Thais and foreigners, especially those
who are eager to look inward and realign themselves with nature.
The 'Spiritual Theatre' is an interesting
attraction for casual visitors. It features art objects, drawings
and poems related to Buddhas' teachings in which Buddhadhasa
Bhikkhu describes a pictorial interpretation of Dharma. The
building also exhibits a diverse mixture of Thai, Egyptian,
Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Tibetan and European-style murals
and sculptures.
An ideal place for meditation for serious
visitors, Suan Mokkh offers meditation courses for foreigners
every month from 1st 10th. The course is from 8.30 a.m. to
5.00 p.m. Call 077 43 1522, 077 43 1597 or visit www.suanmokkh.org
for more information.
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Don Sak
Ferry Pier
The Pier is located at Kula Cape, approximately 6 kilometers
from the District Administrative Office. This big pier provides
ferry services for visitors to Ko Samui.
Namtok Vibhavadi 
This medium-sized waterfall is the local residents socializing
venue on weekends. With rustic surroundings, the waterfall
is located 38 kilometers east of the provincial capital along
Highway No. 401, approximately at the kilometer 60-61markers
before the Don Sak intersection. Visitors can take either
Surat Thani Nakhon Si Thammarat or Surat Thani Don Sak buses
to get to the waterfall.
Wat Khao Suwan Pradit
Luang Pho Choi, one of southern Thailands' most revered Buddhist
monks, founded this monastery. The 45-meter hilltop pagoda
contains Buddha relics brought from Wat Phra Kiat, Hod District,
Chiang Mai. From the pagoda, visitors can get a panoramic
view of the coast. The temple is located approximately 1 kilometer
from Don Sak District, along the Surat Thani Nakhon Si Thammarat
(Highway No. 401).
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Kanchanadit
Monkey School
Mr. Somporn Saekow, a person who believes that monkeys can
be trained in order to use their capacities to the fullest,
established this training college for monkeys. Students are
mostly local pig-tailed monkeys from the forests. Monkey owners
must pay a tuition fee, which is inclusive of food and accommodation.
Classes of 3-6 months are classified into three levels, beginners,
intermediate and advance. Graduate monkeys are trained to
pick only ripened coconuts from the trees. To get there, take
Surat Thani Nakhon Si Thammarat (Highway No. 401) and drive
for approximately 7 kilometers. Upon approaching a junction,
turn right to the dirt road and proceed for approximately
2 kilometers. The college is located on the right side. Interested
visitors are advised to check with local travel agents for
full details. Alternatively, call the College at 0 7722 7351
for more details.
Oyster Farms
Surat Thani is famous for oyster cultivation and the sizes
of the oysters farmed here are substantially larger than those
found elsewhere. Several medium to small-sized farms are located
around the estuarine areas of the Kradae Canal and the Thong
River. These farms can be reached by boat from the Tha Thong
Quay side within 30 minutes.
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Ko Pha-ngan
Ao
Si Thanu
Located at Mu 8, Pha-ngan District, approximately 10 kilometers
from the District Office is the one of the most beautiful
beach of Ko Pha-ngan. To reach this beach, take a songthaew
from Thong Sala Pier for a fare of 40 baht / trip / person.
Ao Thian
Part of Ko Tao, Ao Thian can be seen from a viewing point
located on the hilltop of Ta To Cape.
Ao Thong Nai Pan
Located at Mu 5, Ban Tai Sub-district, approximately 23 kilometers
from the District Office is the second most beautiful beach
on Ko Pha-ngan. To reach this beach, either take a boat or
songthaew from Thong Sala Pier. The songthaew fare is 80 baht
/ trip / person while that of chartered boats is up to negotiation.
Ban Chalok Lam
The village is situated along the bay to the north of Pha-ngan
Island. The area is lined with shops selling merchandise and
souvenirs with the most popular item being dried squid. There
are songthaew services from Thong Sala Pier with a fare of
50 baht / trip / person.
Hat Rin
Located at Mu 4, Ban Tai Sub-district, approximately 12 kilometers
from the District Office is the most beautiful and famous
beach on Ko Pha-ngan Hat Rin. The white sandy beach stretching
for 2 kilometers is accessible by a long-tailed boat from
Thong Sala Pier and Ban Kai. The fare is approximately 30
baht and 20 baht respectively. The Full-moon Party, with over
a thousand party lovers in attendance is held on this beach.
Ko Nang Yuan
The island is nothing but a group of three small islands located
to the north of Ko Tao. Offering stunning and breathtaking
views, the islands are connected by a three-way stretch of
pure white powdery beach.
The rich marine life at Ko Nang Yuan is similar
to that of Ko Tao. With a widevariety of coral formations,
the island is also an ideal diving and snorkeling spot. Accommodations
and facilities are available with daily boat service to and
from Ko Tao.
Ko Pha-ngan 
Another ideal destination for travelers who prefer less crowded,
more private beaches set in a laid-back atmosphere. However,
this is also a very hip place to be as the island hosts the
world famous, and perhaps the biggest beach party on this
planet the full moon party on Hat Rin.
Covering an area of 191 square kilometers,
Ko Pha-ngan is located 20 kilometers directly north of Ko
Samui, or approximately 100 kilometers from Surat. The best
time to visit Ko Pha-ngan is from February to September. Interesting
attractions include secluded and virgin beaches around the
island, a hilltop temple called Wat Khao Tham which is ideal
for meditation, Than Sadet Waterfall, and the Namtok Phaeng
National Park. Renting a motorcycle to explore the island
is recommended as there is a lot to see and do.
Boat Services
to Ko Pha-ngan
From Ko Samui
There are approximately 10 daily transfers
to Ko Pha-ngan. Boats depart between 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
The trip takes approximately 30 minutes to an hour, depending
on weather conditions. Boats leave from Thong Sala Pier and
Hat Rin on Ko Pha-ngan to Ko Samui Pier including Na Thon
Pier, Mae Nam and the Big Buddha. The fare is approximately
115 baht to 250 baht / trip / person.
From Surat Thani
Surat Thani Pier operates a minimum of 6
daily departures to Ko Pha-ngan. Boats leave from 7.00 a.m.
to 10.00 p.m. and arrive at Tha Sala Pier on Ko Pha-ngan.
The fare ranges from 200 baht to 370 baht / trip / person.
From Ko Tao
Approximately 6 daily departures from Thong
Sala Pier to Ko Tao are provided. They leave from 8.30 a.m.
to 1.00 p.m. The fare ranges from 180 baht to 350 baht.
Getting around Ko Pha-ngan
Traveling around the island by rented motorcycle
from bungalows is recommended. The cost is approximately 200
baht / day. For those who prefer truly Thai-style transportation,
songthaew services are also available. The fare is 50 baht
from Thong Sala Pier to any place on the island. Exceptions
are on routes to Ban Khai (30 baht) and Ao Thong Nai Pan (80
baht). Car rental service is also available at approximately
1,000 baht / day.
Ko Tae Nai
A charming island with jungle-covered hills, a long stretch
of golden sandy beach and colorful coral reefs, Ko Tae Nai
is located near Ko Pha-ngan, and can be reached just 5 minutes
by chartered boats. Accommodations are available but are mostly
middle to top-end.
Ko Tao
A small isolated island situated 45 kilometers to the north
of Ko Pha-ngan, Ko Tao was once used as a prison for instigators
of the Bavordet coup. The island is famous for its rich sea
coral reefs and inhabitants and secluded beaches set in a
laid-back atmosphere. Ideal for snorkeling and diving, there
are numerous diving schools scattered around the island that
have always attracted diving students. With exceptional underwater
visibility, Ko Tao is one of Thailand's finest offshore diving
spots with main attractions such as White Rock, Shark Island,
Chumphon Pinnacle, Green Rock, Sail Rock and Southwest Pinnacles.
The stunning viewing point is a spot where visitors can see
three connecting beaches stretching beautifully to the horizon.
Apart from Ko Pha-ngan, Ko Tao can be reached
either from Surat Thani or Chumphon Provinces. Accommodations
in the form of bungalows, at various price ranges, are available.
The best time to visit Ko Tao is from February to April. Traveling
on the island is possible by boat, car or motorcycle.
Wat Khao Tham
Located on the hilltop of Khao Kao Haeng, Mu 1, Bang Tai Sub-district,
the monastery is ideal for meditation amidst the unspoiled
nature. Foreigners mostly visit the compound to learn how
to practice meditation between September and November. To
reach the monastery, take a chartered car or rent a motorcycle
at Thong Sala Pier and drive for approximately 3 kilometers.
From the entrance of the temple, drive approximately 1 kilometer
up to the compound.
Wat Maduea Wan
Apart from beaches, sand and sea, Ko Pha-ngan also has cultural
attractions such as Wat Maduea Wan, located at Mu 3, where
the replica of the Lord Buddha's Footprint is enshrined on
the hilltop Mondop. To reach the temple, take a songthaew
from for a total distance of approximately 3 kilometers for
a fare of 20 baht / trip / person.
Amphoe Ko Samui
Animal Farms
and Shows 
Phang Ka Snake Farm
at Tambon Taling Ngam, has daily shows at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m., 250 baht per person, Tel: 0-7742-3247.
Samui Buffalo Village
At Tambon Na Mueang, has daily shows at 10
a.m. and 3 p.m., 350 baht per person, Tel: 0-7741-8680.
Butterfly Garden and Honey Farm
In the south of the island, open daily from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 120 baht per person, Tel: 0-7742-4020-21.
Monkey Training Center
At Tambon Bo Phut, has daily shows at 10.30
a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., 150 baht per person, Tel: 0-7724
-5140.
Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo
At Ao Laem Set, opens daily from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m., 250 baht per person, Tel: 0-7742-4017-8.
Crocodile Farm
Near Na Mueang Waterfall, daily shows at
11 a.m. and 2 p.m., 250 baht per person.
Buffalo fighting
This is an exciting bout that attracts a
huge crowd, both local residents and tourists. Held monthly,
it serves as a traditional festival on the island.
Monkey & Elephant Shows
At the show, it is actually possible to see
how monkeys collect coconuts and present their other exceptional
abilities. In addition, visitors will be impressed by the
intelligence and loveliness of elephants that can perform
many lovely tricks, or even play football.
On Ko Samui, the coconut island, the monkey
is considered man's best friend. Local people have used monkeys
to climb up and pick the ripe coconuts for centuries. At present,
monkeys are not just good at picking coconuts, they are also
good at entertaining.
Snake show
A stunning show that is not suitable for
a people with heart diseases. The show offers a thrilling
experience especially when the poisonous reptiles are skillfully
caught by a handler with bare hands. Shows feature snakes
indigenous to Ko Samui as well as centipedes, scorpion and
cock fighting shows.
Samui Crocodile Farm
Siam crocodiles, Caimans, Saltwater crocodiles,
snakes, lizards, monkeys and many others are gathered here
for entertainment.
Ban Lamai Cultural Hall
Serving as a folk museum, the Hall houses many local ancient
objects. Interesting objects on display include earthenware,
household utensils, hunting weapons and equipment used in
coconut planting.
Ban Thale
This is the oldest house on the island which was built approximately
150 years ago of teakwood without any nails. In addition,
there the house displays elaborative wood carvings.
Bungy Jumping
For adrenaline lovers who seek the thrill of facing their
own fears, this is definitely a challenge. The site is located
behind the Reggae Pub and the operation is under professional
control of British Jumpmasters. This activity is guaranteed
as safe.
Canopy Adventures
For those interested in gliding from tree houses, Ko Samui
provides visitors with this unique chance. No experienced
required. Visitors just glide from tree house to tree house
above the magnificent jungle canopy.
Hat Chaweng (Chaweng Beach)
The longest, most popular and developed beach on the east
coast of Ko Samui, this 7 kilometer beach has clean white
sand and sparkling water.
In addition to numerous accommodations, this
charming beach is packed with restaurants, spas, souvenir
shops, bars and discos catering to all the needs of visitors.
In addition, there are a number of dive shops on the beach,
some of which also organize night dives.
Hat Na Thon
This is the island's major settlement on the west coast offering
a wide selection of souvenirs and handicrafts, silks and jewelry.
In addition to being the shopping center of the island Na
Thon Bay also provides visitors with the necessary facilities
- a post office, banks, a police station, telephone services,
and a hospital. Moreover, this is where express and night
ferries from the piers in Surat Thani dock.
Hin Lat Waterfall
Located at the end of Route 4172, 3 kilometers south of Na
Thon Bay, the waterfall is encircled by palms, ferns and creeping
plants. Hin Lat Waterfall also provides a few natural pools
for bathing. An enjoyable 2-kilometer walk to the top allows
visitors to get a panoramic view of the waterfall.
Hin Ta - Hin Yai
Strangely shaped rocks south of Lamai Beach are locally dubbed
Hin Ta Hin Yai. According to legend, an old couple were shipwrecked
in the bay and died and their bodies washed ashore creating
the rocks.
Jungle tours
Adventure lovers will enjoy the virgin forest on a mountain
on the island. Please contact only certified guides and tour
agencies.
Ko Samui
Ko
Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 84
kilometers east of Surat Thani Province, or approximately
700 kilometers south of Bangkok. Known as the Coconut Island,
Ko Samui is one of the most famous and popular attractions
of Thailand. With an area of 247 square kilometers, Ko Samui
is the third largest island of Thailand after Phuket and Ko
Chang (of Trat Province). The topography of the island is
that of a plain with a mountain range in the middle and 7
important streams. In addition, there is a 50-kilometer paved
road that encircles the island. Moreover, the area of the
island stretches to a group of 48 surrounding islets.
Despite the fast pace of development, Ko
Samui has been able to maintain its charm its classical image
of a tropical beach resort fringed by coconut trees. Travelers
to the island can enjoy a mixed blessing of vibrant day and
nightlife along side with tranquility which can easily be
found across different parts of Ko Samui as the archipelago
is a peaceful home for fishermen and a natural den for seagulls
and other rare birds.
Hat Chaweng and Hat Lamai are Ko Samuis most
beautiful and most popular beaches. Both have a huge selection
of accommodations suitable for every budget. Please note that
room rates increase during the high season, from December
to July, when Samui sparkles. The nightlife of each beach
is different: Hat Chaweng is better for couples, women and
families, while single men are drawn to the beer bar culture
of Hat Lamai. These resorts, as well as Na Thon (Samui's main
town), have communications, exchange and car/motorcycle hire
facilities. 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.
Apart from its many lovely beaches and tranquil
bays, Ko Samui is also noted for its high quality coconuts
that grow densely everywhere. The best time to visit Ko Samui
is from February to April when the sea is calm. The Southern
dialect and the standard Thai language are spoken while English
is widely understood in tourist areas.
Getting to
Ko Samui
By air
Bangkok Airways flies from Bangkok to Ko
Samui 13 times daily. The flight takes about one hour and
10
minutes. It also offers daily flights between Phuket and Samui.
For more information, call its Bangkok office, 0 2229 3456,
0 2229 3434, Samui office, 0 7742 2512 - 9 or Samui Airport
Office 0 7724 5601-8.
By bus
Air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses
leave Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal for Surat Thani several
times daily. The trip takes about 11 hours. For further information,
call 0 2435 1199, 0 2435 1200 (air-con), 0 2434 5557 - 8 (non-air-con).
By car
From Bangkok, take Highway 4 (Buddha Monthon
Road) through Phetchaburi and Chumphon Provinces and then
drive on to Highways 41 and 401 to Surat Thani Province. From
Surat Thani, visitors can take their cars to Ko Samui through
a vehicle ferry at Donsak Pier. The trip takes 1.30 hours.
By rail
Several trains leave Bangkok's Hualamphong
Station for Surat Thani daily. The trip takes about 12 hours.
Train / bus / ferry combination tickets are also available.
For more information, call Hualamphong Railway Station, 0
2223 7010, 0 2223 7020.
From Surat Thani to
Ko Samui
1.Express boat
1.1 An express ferry boat of Songserm Travel
departs from Tha Thong Pier in Surat Thani at 8.00 a.m. and
arrives at Na Thon Pier in Samui at 10.30 a.m. every day.
For the return trip, the boat leaves Na Thon Pier at 2.00
p.m. and reaches Tha Thong at 4.30 p.m.
1.2 Express boats of Seatran Express operate
three times a day between Ban Don and Ko Samui. Departure
times are 7.00 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. The trip takes
two hours.
2. Ferry Boats of Seatran
Seatran Ferry, which can accommodate 60 cars
and 400 passengers, operates several trips per day between
Don Sak (Surat Thani) and Ko Samui, from 5.00 a.m. to 5.00
p.m. The trip takes about 1.30 hours.
3. Night ferry
A slow night ferry leaves Ban Don Pier nightly
at 11 p.m. and reaches Na Thon Pier at Samui around 5 a.m.
(6 hours). For the return trip, the boat leaves Na Thon Pier
at 9.00 p.m. and arrives at Ban Don Pier at 4.00 a.m. (7 hours).
Getting around
Ko Samui
Samui is an explorer's dream to discover
something new. Offering a wealth of diversity of landscape,
vistas, flora and fauna, and yet small enough to seek adventure
in its many out-of-the-way places, Samui is best seen by taking
songthaews (red local bus) which operate around the island.
The fare starts at 20 baht, depending on the distance of the
destination.
By Taxi
For many reasons, the least suitable for
exploring, but the safest and easiest way to get to the destination
is to go by taxi. The official taxi service time is until
9.00 p.m. Visitors are recommended to negotiate strongly for
the fare and keep in mind that negotiation should always be
dome before boarding. Note that the fare at night will be
escalated.
By a rented Jeep
Rented Jeep, 4WD, is available from many
family-owned agencies and some well known large companies.
The vehicle will serve as the basic means of transportation
taking visitors around many hillside natural and man-made
attractions which are easily accessible from the ring road.
Some of these vehicles come with insurance, but the coverage
is limited. Always ask for details first. The minimum price
is from 800 baht.
By Motorcycle
A more flexible way to get around the island,
rented motorcycle costs approximately 200 baht / day. Beware,
as roads other than the main roads on Ko Samui are quite rough
in some parts.
Getting to
nearby Islands from Samui
1. Ko Pha-ngan
1.1 Na Thon Pier (Ko Samui) -- Thong Sala
Pier (Ko Pha-ngan)
Songserm Travel Co. operates ferry boats
and express boats between Na Thon Pier on Ko Samui and Thong
Sala Pier on Ko Pha-ngan, four times a day. The trip takes
about 45 minutes for express boats, and one hour for ordinary
ferry boats.
1.2 Bo Phut (Ko Samui) -- Hat Rin (Ko Pha-ngan)
There is a ferry boat leaving Bo Phut for
Ko Pha-ngan twice daily at 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. The return
trips depart Hat Rin on Ko Pha-ngan at 10.30 a.m. and 3.30
p.m.
2. Ang Thong Islands
Visitors can hire a boat on Ko Samui to Ang
Thong. The charge depends on the boat size and number of passengers.
The trip takes 1.30 hours. It is also possible to join a full-day
excursion organized by tour operators in Ko Samui.
3. Ko Tao
Boat services for Ko Tao are available at
Na Thon Pier of Ko Samui.
Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine
Park
Located 20 kilometers northwest of Ko Samui, the park is comprised
of approximately 40 islands. Covering approximately 250 square
kilometers, the park is full of fascinating beaches, caves
and coral formations a sign of abundant marine resources.
Many oddly shaped islands, sheer limestone cliffs and hidden
lagoons can also be found here. The National Park does not
allow over night visits. Individual tourists will have to
join a group organized by a tour agency to visit the place.
Na Muang 1 Waterfall
Located approximately 11 kilometers to the south of Na Thon
Bay is the medium-sized waterfall that flows from a steep
cliff, approximately 40 meters high and 20 meters wide. Activities
such as elephant back riding are provided by nearby tour agents.
Na Muang 2 Waterfall
Located just 100 meters from Na Mueang 1, the waterfall is
similar in size and beauty as its sister. The place is an
ideal spot for trekking and elephant back riding, as it is
surrounded by dense forest.
Na Thian Butterfly Garden
Located at the bottom of the hill to the south of the island,
the Garden offers a unique opportunity to observe numerous
species of butterflies on the island. Other interesting features
are the beautifully decorated garden, the bee house, a Thai
style house which allows visitors to observe the activities
of bees. The insect museum, in which rare insects from Thailand
and other countries are displayed, is also worth visiting.
Samui Aquarium
Located at Laem Set Bay, the Aquarium features a wide variety
of tropical fish and marine fauna.
Samui Go Kart
Looking for fast-paced action? Visit this site in Bophut,
on the ring road opposite the Samui Euphoria Resort, and enjoy
circling the track at over 100 kilometers. Call 077 425097
for more information.
Samui Golf & Country Club
Ko Samui offers an absolutely overwhelming experience for
golfers. This par 72 course was jointly designed by Edward
Theile and Pirapon Namartra. The challenge is its relentless,
tumbling diversity and its degree of difficulty. The par-3s
range from 155 to 214 yards, highlighted by the shortest (the
audacious 6th, with a vertical drop and waterfall). The 10
par-4s are whimsical and attenuated and querulous and lengthy.
The par-5s start at 458 and end at the signature 17th with
622 yards of downhill travel. The fairways are tilted and
the greens are uniformly gyroscopic. For more details, contact
Santiburi Dusit Resort at tel. 077 425031-38 or visit www.dusit.com.
Samui
Nightlife
Its never ending. Koh Samui offers spectacular evening entertainment
for all ages. This includes traditional beach bars (popular
with families), western-style pubs, which feature music, videos
and satellite television, and free to enter nightclubs, which
are more active after midnight and usually continue through
the pre-dawn hours. Bars, cabarets shows and discos are mainly
located in Chaweng and Lamai. Green Mango, Raggae Pub, Full
Circle and Bauhaus are the main discotheques, some open until
sunrise.
The most vibrant nightlife activities can
be found around the beaches of Chaweng and Lamai. Resorts
also provide magnificent entertainment such as dinner cabarets,
where professional singers and dancers display their talents
in stylish surroundings.
Samui Paintball
A non-water based activity worth trying, Samui paintball offers
a unique opportunity to take a shot at families and friends
without having to go to jail.
Scuba Diving
There are many scuba diving schools located around Ko Samui,
offering a wide range of dive facilities. There are also tours
available for snorkeling, fishing and excursions. The area
of Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Koh Pha-ngan and Angthong Marine National
Park are very famous dive places.
Spa experience at Samui
Samui now boasts many excellent, world-class spas set in a
truly Samui ambience. From aromatic floral baths, steaming
and body masque with Thai herbs, to face and body massage,
reflexology, and other well-being therapy, Samui has everything
that caters to your needs rejuvenating, pampering and relaxing
in utmost luxury and comfort.
Thale Nai (the Inner Sea)
Encircled by mountains, Thale Nai is emerald in color and
has a white powdery beach that is second to none. There are
several underwater chambers connecting the Thale Nai to the
outside sea. The best time to visit the place is from April
to November. To get there from Samui, visitors can charter
a boat from Na Thon Pier. The boat service hours is between
9.00 and 4.30 p.m. Travel time is approximately 1 hour. For
more information, call 0 7742 0504 or 0 7742 0720-2.
Tham Bua Bok
This is where visitors can marvel at spectacular stalactites
and stalagmites. In addition, the top of a 400 meter mountain
on the island overlooks the picturesque Ang Thong islands.
The Statue Garden
The Garden features a number of Buddhist and Hindu statues
recently made by Khun Nim, a local sculptor. Located near
the highest point of Samui Island, the place can be reached
by taking the track opposite Wat Khunaram.
Wat Phra Yai or Temple of the Big
Buddha
Established in 1972, the temple houses a 12-meter high Golden
Buddha, which has recently become a spectacular landmark of
Ko Samui. The monastery has become a meditation center for
both local residents and foreigners.
Wat Pradoem
Located approximately 12 kilometers on Route 4169 or 1 kilometer
from Na Muang Waterfall is a monastery built at the end of
Ayutthaya Era. The temple is believed to be the first temple
on Ko Samui. At present, it is where an ancient wooden scripture
hall used in storing Buddhist scriptures is located.
Wat Samret
This relatively old temple houses a marble Buddha image brought
from Burma and many other old Buddha images.
Wua Ta Lap
This is the largest island of the group, the site of the park
office and the location of a very beautiful cave.
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Mueang
Khao Tha Phet Wildlife and Nature Education Center
The Center is located approximately 6 kilometers from the
Surat City. Covering an area of 2,906 rai or 4.65 square kilometers,
the Center is home to numerous wild animals. Its headquarters
is situated on a hilltop, which rises approximately 200 meters
above sea level. At the peak of the hill is Phra That Si Surat,
locally known as Khao Ta Phet. Built in 1957, this candle-like
stupa contains Lord Buddha's relics donated by the Indian
government. The hilltop is an ideal place to get a bird eyes
view of the City and Tapi River, as well as Ban Don Bay.
An informative 800-meter, nature study trail
is introduced by the Center with captions providing detailed
information on each plant enabling visitors to learn on their
own in an enjoyable manner. For those interested in staying
overnight, it is recommended that they bring their own tents.
Advanced reservations in writing are required and should be
sent to Khao Tha Phet Wildlife and Nature Education Center,
P.O. Box 29 Muang District, Surat Thani, 84000.
To get there from the provincial capital,
drive along Highway No. 4009 (the Surat Thani-Na San route)
for approximately 6 kilometers, then turn left at the sign
of the Center and proceed approximately 1.5 kilometers along
an access road to the Center.
Pak Nam Tapi (Tapi River Estuary)
The Tapi River Mouth is located approximately 7 kilometers
from Ban Don Municipality. The area is particularly well known
for its excellent seafood restaurants. Apart from serving
reasonably priced tasty dishes, they are located against a
magnificent backdrop of the peaceful Tapi River. Getting to
the place from the city is easy. Just use tuk-tuk services
located opposite Chula Shopping Mall.
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Phanom
Khao Sok National Park
This virgin rainforest dotted by limestone mountain ranges
and rugged high cliffs was established as a national park
in 1980. The poised limestone mountains resemble to those
in Guilin, China resulting in the local nickname of Thailand's
Guilin. Covering an area of approximately 646 square kilometers,
the park extends beyond Ban Ta Kun, Phanom and Khiri Ratniyom
Districts.
The main attractions in the park include
Namtok Mae Yai which can be reached by car and Namtok Sip
Ed Chan (eleven-tiered waterfall), situated approximately
4 kilometers from the park office. There are also other magnificent
waterfalls and caves, which are mostly accessible by foot.
Khao Sok is inhabited by rare wildlife such
as wild elephants, leopards, serow, banteng, gaur, dusky languors,
tigers and Malayan sun bears. Bird lovers will be enthralled
visiting, as there are over 180 bird species to watch.
Rare floras are found along nature trails
particularly to the south of the park where local plants such
as lianas, bamboo, ferns and giant rattan, of over 10cm. in
diameter, can be found. To top it all, the bua phut is perhaps
what visitors to Khao Sok look forward to seeing most. Bua
Phut or Rafflesia kerri meyer, a flower which can only be
found in Khao Sok, is claimed as the largest flower in the
world. When in full bloom, the Bua Phut is approximately 80
centimeters in diameter. The flower is a natural parasite
without roots of its own, but relying on roots of a jungle
vine to survive. The best time to see Bua Phut is from October
to December, when they are in full bloom. Contact the parks
headquarters for a local guide. Note that a 5-8 hour walk
is required to see such a rare flower. However, there photographs
of Bua Phut in the headquarters office, with information displayed
on the ecological system of the park.
The park and other entrepreneurs provide
bungalows, camping areas and raft-houses while accommodation
owners normally provide food. Contact TAT Region 5 at 077
288818-9 for more details on a complete list of accommodations.
The park office is located 1.3 kilometers
off of the Surat-Takua Pa Road at kilometer 109 marker. From
Surat Thani City, take Highway No 401 to Takua Pa District
(in Phang-Nga province). Total distance is approximately 100
kilometers. The park is at its best from December to April.
Khuean Ratchaprapha
Another name of this dam is Khuean Chieo Lan. The dam, built
in 1982, is a rock with fat-clay core dam that is 94 meters
in height and 761 in length. The reservoir (lake) covers an
area of 185 square kilometers and boasts an electricity generating
capacity of approximately 554 million kilowatt / hour. The
lake offers an incomparably breathtaking view of limestone
mountains and over 200 small islands. Accommodations near
the dam are available from the Electricity Generating Authority
of Thailand, Tel. 02 436-3179 or 77 311-364, 311-522. For
those wishing to see the lake closer, boat rental service
is also available. Contact 077 311522, or 02 2407405 ext.
5008 for more details.
The dam is located 70 kilometers west from
Surat Thani on Highway No. 401. Travel along the Highway,
turn right at the kilometer 52-53 marker and proceed for another
12 kilometers along an access road until you see the extensive
lake beyond the Dam.
Provided
by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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