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| Koh
samui |
Koh
Samui, Thailand is Thailand's third largest
island and is still a place of relatively
untouched beauty. It has a temperate climate
and rarely reaches below 25 degrees. The rainy
season occurs in late October and November.
The tropical island is developing rapidly
and new attractions and services are added
almost daily, however it will still take some
time for the island to reach the level of
development of its counterpart, Phuket. Ko
Samui is the perfect place to come for a relaxing,
comfortable holiday.
Bophut
Bophut, also known as fisherman’s village
is a charming town located on the northern
part of Koh Samui. Thanks to the local government’s
strict rules against the seedier element of
Thailand’s nightlife, the area has remained
charming and traditional. There are numerous
cafe’s and small restaurants lining the waterfront,
and it’s a perfect place for a quiet, romantic
evening.
Chaweng Beach
Chaweng Beach is the busiest entertainment
center on Ko Samui. Home to hundreds of bars,
nightclubs, and restaurants, it is the perfect
place to go for an evening of entertainment.
There is also good shopping to be found in
Chaweng, although the prices are more reasonable
in Nathon. Too many options to list here,
we can recommend several things to see and
do once you're here. Just come see us in the
office and we'll point you in the right direction.
Lamai Beach
Lamai Beach, the second largest entertainment
area on Kho Samui, is a bit more sedate version
of Chaweng. There are still many bars and
restaurants to choose from, but it has a bit
more of a relaxed feel to it. If you're looking
to watch the biggest sports matches or get
your grooove on then Bauhaus is the place
to go. The largest entertainment complex in
Lamai, Bauhaus has a huge dance floor which
is home to the weekly foam party, two lengthy
bars, a waterfall in the center, pool tables,
and a large screen TV.
Nathon
If you're looking to shop while you're in
Ko Samui, then Nathon is the place to go.
Although you won't find much to do in Nathon
after 6 pm as there are no bars or nightlife
to be seen, by day it is a shopper's paradise.
There are numerous vendors and shops selling
furniture, clothing, shoes, artwork, handbags,
jewelry, and gifts for much more reasonable
prices than you would find them in Chaweng.
Bartering is still encouraged, however, as
the unsuspecting tourist can pay too much
if he or she isn't careful. |
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