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Koh Samui
With soft sandy beaches shaded by towering
palms, delicious fresh seafood and a vibrant
nightlife, Samui has a magical formula that
seems to cast its spell on everyone.
Ko Samui is Thailand’s third largest island at 247 sq. km., and
during the last decade it has become one of Southeast Asia’s
premier tourist destinations.
Samui sits snugly in the Gulf of Thailand, surrounded by other
island gems like Ko Pha-ngan and Ko Tao, and is located 84
km. east of Surat Thani, the provincial capital on the mainland.
With soft sandy beaches shaded by towering palms, delicious
fresh seafood and a vibrant nightlife, Samui has a magical
formula that seems to cast its spell on everyone. Many visitors
are content to laze their days away on the beach, soaking up the
sun and cooling off in the turquoise waters, but for action enthusiasts
there are plenty of choices like diving and snorkelling,
windsurfing and paragliding, beach volleyball, off-road driving,
and other similar activities.
One of the island’s most appealing features is the loop road,
which makes a 50 km. circuit around the island, giving a
glimpse of superb beaches on the north, east and west coasts.
It runs past sleepy fishing villages and through seas of coconut
palms, passing Samui’s most impressive waterfall and tempting
turn-offs into the highlands along the way. Other attractions
on or near the road include a butterfly garden, a snake show, a
monkey training centre, and health spas dedicated to pampering
the body.
There is plenty on Samui to keep even the most jaded travel ler happy for a week or two, but for anyone spending even a few days here, an opportunity not to be missed is a trip to the emerald islands of the Mu Ko Angthong National Marine Park, which offers another perspective of a tropical paradise.

''Infomations and Images courtesy of TourismThailand.Org - The Official Website for Tourism in Thailand'' |
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