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Places To Visit In Koh Samui
Coral Cove Beach
Coral Cove Beach is a beautiful beach in southern Koh Samui with reddish sand and clear, deep waters for the ideal day of swimming and relaxation. It is the ideal location for travelers who like their privacy. With only two accommodation options, Coral Cove beach is a quiet spot for families and couples. On either end of Coral Cove Beach are rock formations that cordon it off from other beaches.
But for those who’d like to enjoy the nightlife, Chaweng Beach’s bars are just ten minutes away. Approximately 200 meters (650 feet) in length, unlike its larger neighbors, the beach lives up to its name, which means ‘bay with corals’.
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Fisherman's Village
The Fisherman's village in Bophut is beside Lamai Beach but has a different feel from it. Get all your food, entertainment, and shopping needs met in one place. The original fishermen's shops have been transformed into shops, restaurants, and cafes. Fisherman’s Village Walking Street market is set up here every Friday. There are a couple of entrances to Fishermens Village, and vehicles are allowed every day except Friday.
Located on the Northern coast of Koh Samui in Bophut, the oldest place on the island, the Fisherman's village is an evolution of Bophut's heritage as a fishing village. Although most of the fishermen community has migrated to other parts of the island, some wooden houses still stand erect and give the town a vintage ambiance. The shops which used to feed the community with necessary supplies have now turned into tourist shops and souvenir stores. The Bophut Beach road and nearby trails constitute the Fisherman's Village and Walking Street Market.
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Guan Yu Statue, Koh Samui
A beautiful, detailed shrine is built for the statue of Guan Yu, a Chinese general during the Three Kingdom era who is worshipped and looked up to with great amounts of respect. The entrance to this shrine is marked by large, ornate solid timber doors that give you a sneak peak to what? waiting inside. The interiors have been decorated with golden murals, large Chinese embellishments and other decorative objects.
Hainan Temple
Hainan Temple is not only famous for its Chinese traditions and rituals, but also for the enormous and mighty warrior, Guan Yu who served under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty. Portraying majestic qualities, the statue is a major tourist attraction. The entrance to this majestic temple is marked by two regal and grand looking, gold-plated lions on either side. This shrine is sure to leave you with vivid images of the place, making it a must visit of Koh Samui!
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Lamai Beach
Lamai is the second most popular beach in Koh Samui and is less crowded than Chaweng Beach. The powdery white sand beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and watersports. It is also home to unusual yet amazing natural rock formations. You will find a couple of beach bars and many vendors selling local delicacies.
Hin Lad Waterfall
A few kilometres south of Nathon Town, Samui, lies the Hin Lad waterfall, a gorgeous sight of natural beauty in the midst of streams and mountains. There is a very long walk through the jungle to reach the falls, with a natural swimming pool. A small restaurant is also available at the base.
Hin Ta & Hin Yai Rocks
A unique thing to see in Koh Samui, the Hin-Ta and Hin-Ya rocks are fascinating rock formations found on Lamai Beach. Popularly known as the Grandfather and Grandmother rocks, these formations have gained popularity worldwide for resembling male and female genitalia. These originate from granite eroded by seawater and heat. The view from the rocks is breathtaking.
Ko Samui Central Mosque
Built in 1984, the Ko Samui Central Mosque is a beauty that cannot be missed at the heart of Bua Thanon. Painted in lovely authentic colors such as green, white and gold - the Central Mosque sings loudly as you walk around the area. With culture engraved within its walls, it? the perfect combination of history and beauty.
Koh Tan
Koh Tan Island is located approximately five kilometres south of Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand. The island has various colorful, hard, and soft corals and is a popular destination for snorkeling, kayaking, and scuba diving. It is only accessible by a boat (long tail boat or speedboat).
The island is a vast spread of 7.5 square kilometres white sandy beaches offering a serene ambience and tonnes of natural beauty above and below the water. Koh Tan Island is a calm and silent place without motorbikes or cars or proper roads. There is also a small fishing village which has a short trek, mangrove forest and a good population of monitor lizards.
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Lad Koh Viewpoint
Lad Ko Viewpoint is considered one of the best and most amazing view points in Koh Samui. With a beautiful panoramic view of the sea and the east coast of the island, Lad Koh can never disappoint! Inviting many tourists to take a stroll down the charming pavement overlooking the coastline, Lad Koh is best known for its sunrise and sunsets.
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