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Koh Samui guide Koh Samui directory

Koh Samui guide Koh Samui directory

Koh Samui Destination Guide

Koh Samui beaches are the highpoint of a holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand. Bophut, Chaweng, Maenam, and Lamai are the most popular beaches, each unique in its own way. However, going to a Koh Samui beach is not everything; there are plenty of other ways to enjoy Koh Samui, Thailand, with difference Koh Samui travel activities. Koh Samui travel options range from mountain biking, golfing, fishing, and diving. Visitors can rejuvenate their spirits by doing yoga, enjoying a massage session or a spa treatment. It is quite common to see visitors taking a crash course in Thai cooking or even completing their Open Water Certification.
Truly, every budget and taste can be catered to on this Koh Samui resort.


This Koh Samui destination guide helps you to plan what to see and do during your Thai holiday. A perfect way to see the Koh Samui highlights is to take a tour. Also take a look at our Thailand country guide, which gives helpful country information, and the local attractions of Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Pattaya and Sukhothai.

Things to See & Do in Koh Samui Thailand


The numerous beaches in Koh Samui are all quite different from each other. Each beach offers different options for activities and entertainment. From simple natural settings to luxurious services on the beach, it is all here on this beautiful island.
One of Thailand's best beaches, Chaweng beach is Koh Samui's most popular beach. Sun bathing during the day and party hopping at night are the two done things here. The beach has every facility and amenity required near a beach.
Lamai is almost as popular as Chaweng. With more natural beauty and fewer international resorts, it is not as developed as Chaweng. It is a smaller beach with fine white sand and lush green scenery. Its natural appeal is a perfect foil to the more developed Chaweng.

The golden statue of Buddha at its southern tip is what this beach is named after. It is a relatively calm beach. It is not very far from the airport, and this usually makes it either the first or the last stop on a trip to the three local islands.
Bophut is a lovely and quiet place to stay. It was originally a small fishing village and the town has not lost its old world charm in spite of its transformation into a fashionable dining and shopping centre.
This beach is on the north coast of Koh Samui and faces Koh Phangan. It is a beautiful beach with a wide stretch of sand. Always popular among budget travellers, it now attracts a well-heeled clientele too. The recent development of some luxurious residential areas is the secret of this change.
The Big Buddha Shrine is one of Samui's most famous landmarks. This 12-metre high golden statue is on the northern coast of the island and is visible from many kilometres away. In the surrounding temple grounds, there are other shrines and smaller decorated Buddhas. Food, souvenirs and lucky charms are sold in the small market there.
A large section of Samui's Muslim population lives in this fishing village. Located south of Hinta Hinyai, this charming village still has an old-Samui atmosphere. The streets are lined with old teakwood houses, jewellery boutiques, traditional clothing stores and seafood restaurants. Although visitors may not see too many fishing boats now, it is quite interesting to see the old teak houses transformed into modern entertainment centres with game arcades and cars in the front rooms.

Urbanites wanting to rejuvenate themselves often head to Koh Samui. Long before spas became so common, Koh Samui had set up centres to cater to this clientele. Beauty salons, reflexology centres, and massage centres can be seen all along the beach road. These centres are known to provide a wide choice of treatment accompanied by excellent service. The staff is well trained too. For a truly indulgent experience amidst luxurious settings, the best place to go to is an independent day spa or a spa in an upscale hotel.

Yoga today is part and parcel of any wellness program. In keeping with this trend, Koh Samui has several centres that offer fasting programmes and yoga retreats. The resorts and spas on the island use the services of freelance yoga instructors who are usually of foreign origin. These experienced teachers conduct courses and guide sessions for interested visit.

Source: http://www.samui-hotel-link.com/kohsamui-guide

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