The Thai resort island Koh Samui is the second largest island in Thailand after the famous James Bond island of Phuket. The island is roughly circular in shape and is located just off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus which is near the mainland town of Surat Thani and it is also one of the most popular tourist attraction in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Koh Samui has a land mass of almost 230 sq km ( about 90 sq mile) with a population of about 50,000 people (2007). The main island is surrounded by about 60 other smaller islands. The central part of Koh Samui is almost uninhabited and is dominated by a mountain jungle with Mount Khao Pom as its highest peak at 635m (about 2100ft). The island's lowland areas are inter-connected together with just one single road that weaves the circumference of the island.
Historians estimated that the island started to see its first inhabitants in about 1500 years ago. The early settlers were probably fishermen from Malaysia and Southern China. The island even appears on the Chinese Ming Dynasty maps way back in 1687. No one knows for sure how Koh Samui got its name. Some speculated that it was derived from a native Mui tree while others think that it is a hybrid of the Chinese word "saboey", which means "safe haven".
Situated on the southwestern coast of the island is Nathon, the ancient capital of Koh Samui. This area is a still major fishing port and also an inter-island transportation hub today. Koh Samui was an isolated self-sufficient community until as late as the 20th century as it had little contact with mainland Thailand back then. The island did not even have a road until one was built in the early 1970s.
Today, the island of Koh Samui is one of the most popular tourist attraction in Thailand and it even have its own international airport, called Samui Airport. Bangkok Airways have flights to and from Samui every day. Samui Airport also receives flights from Bangkok and other major cities in South East Asia.
Samui island's economy used to be based on subsistence agriculture and fishing, however, from the 1980s, the tourism industry grew by leaps and bounds and is now Koh Samui's main source of income.
Being an island, Koh Samui's main tourist attractions are naturally its white beautiful beaches and beach resorts. Tourists can find stretches of beaches and accommodations along the beaches of Chaweng, Lamai, Maenam, Bophut, Bangrak, Choeng MoN, Ao Tong Takian and Nathon with Chaweng and Lamai beaches being the most popular but crowded. For tourists who prefer a quiet beach for relaxation, then check out Maenam beach.
Another popular attraction in Koh Samui is a 12 metre (35 ft) tall statue of the Buddha, affectionately called "Big Buddha". This statue is located at the top of a ceremonial dragon-steps at the temple of Wat Phra Yai. Koh Samui and is also home to quite a few other impressive temples such as the Wat Khunaram. Wat Khunaram is where the mummified body of Loung Pordaeng, a monk who died in a meditating lotus position is on display.
A sightseeing trip to see Papa and Mama rock at the south of Lamai beach can be very hilarious due to the rocks' hilarious resemblances to the male and female sexual genitals.
To the more adventurous tourists, the jungle mountain in the interior of the island is a good camping ground for jungle trekking. This area is also home to a number of beautiful gardens, waterfalls at Na Muang and rubber plantations.
Animal lovers can also visit Koh Samui's numerous animal attractions such as the crocodile farm, the monkey theatre, take elephant rides, a snake farm, a marine aquarium and a butterfly garden.
Most tourists to Koh Samui will make a day trip to the awe inspiring Ang Thong National Marine Park. The best time to visit Koh Samui is in summer (Feb-Apr). With such interesting landscape and attractions, no wonder this island is drawing tourist from around the world all year long.
Koh Samui In Thailand
Koh Samui - the beautiful island, Thailand's third largest, is famous for its long shores, lovely beaches and coral beds, as well as attractive resorts. Whether you are looking for a budget hotel, a luxury boutique resort, or a villa on the beach, Koh Samui has it all. Besides the wide range of accommodation, the island also offers exotic nightlife, beautiful scenery, and plenty of sports and activities, such as diving, snorkeling, sailing, golfing, elephant trekking, bungee jumping, kayaking, horse riding, and many more.
As with any holiday plan, the first thing you ask is ?Where to stay?? With plenty of choices available it can be difficult to decide which accommodation best suits your needs and budget. To help you decide where to stay, here is a quick guide to some of the best hotels and resorts in Koh Samui:
The Waterfront Bophut -
This boutique resort is perfect for honeymooners, as well as families with children. Situated amongst the palm trees on the beautiful sands of Bophut beach in the charming village of Bophut, the resort offers breathtaking views of the outlying islands and boasts all-ocean-view rooms and bungalows. Restaurant, swimming pool, caf? and bar are all available at the resort. You will also appreciate the personal attention and Thai hospitality given by the excellent staff.
Paradise Beach Resort -
Located on the central part of the quiet and peaceful Maenam Beach, this beautiful resort is truly a paradise for travelers. The resort features almost everything a traveler could ask for ? comfortable Thai style bungalows and rooms (each with a private balcony or terrace), two swimming pools, Jacuzzi, table tennis, children playground, sailing, and PADI Dive Centre. In addition to the impressive facilities, the staffs at the resort are charming, friendly, and helpful. Paradise Beach Resort is only five minutes from Maenam Village and 15 minutes from the Samui Airport.
Baan Hin Sai Boutique Resort and Spa -
Baan Hin Sai is one of the Unseen Paradise by TAT, which consists of 50 hotels from all over the country, two of which are from Koh Samui. Located between Lamai and Chaweng beach (two kilometers from both ways) this charming resort offers luxurious comfort at a very affordable price. In front of the resort, you can enjoy both snorkeling and scuba diving. The opened-air lobby and restaurant offer you a relaxing atmosphere with spectacular sea view. Overall, this is great place to relax and enjoy the sea.
Sala Samui Resort and Spa -
This stunning deluxe pool villa resort boasts a total of 69 villas and suites, 53 of which feature private swimming pools. Located on Choeng Mon beach, Sala Samui offers its guests a comfortable and relaxing ambience created by a harmonious blend of traditional Thai architecture and modern facilities. Only five minutes from the Samui airport and 10 minutes from Chaweng Beach shopping and nightlife, this is a great place to stay if you want a peaceful and relaxing luxury holiday in Koh Samui.
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