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Ko Samui, Tropical Paradise in the Gulf of Thailand

Ko Samui, Tropical Paradise in the Gulf of Thailand
Ko Samui | Wikimedia Commons/fallix

When talking about holiday destinations in Thailand, it doesn't always have to be Bangkok. The Land of the White Elephant also offers a series of charming beaches that are perfect for a vacation spot. One of the beaches worth visiting is Ko Samui, which is located in the Gulf of Thailand.

Unlike the more popular Phuket Island, Ko Samui offers a more relaxed and peaceful beach holiday atmosphere. This peaceful atmosphere makes Koh Samui an ideal destination for those looking for a more personal holiday experience, such as a honeymoon or solo travel.

Getting to Ko Samui is also relatively easy because the island has its own airport, Samui International Airport. It is no wonder that many tourists are captivated by the charm of this island which offers stunning white sandy beaches and abundant marine life.

Beach Tourism Destinations in Ko Samui

Ko Samui and the surrounding small islands are known for their beautiful beaches, so when visiting here, exploring the beaches is a must. The beaches in this area are identical with soft white sand and relatively calm waves. Although different, all offer a charming tropical panorama and are a favorite among tourists.

To make the most of Seasians' vacation, here are some beautiful beaches to explore in Ko Samui.

1. Ko Tao & Ko Nang Yuan

Ko Tao | Wikimedia Commons/Franz Winter

This tour will take you to explore Ko Samui’s famous beach destinations, including Ko Tao, Ko Nang Yuan, and the surrounding islands. Seasians are free to choose what activities they want to do while visiting the islands, from relaxing on the beach, swimming, to snorkeling while enjoying the underwater world's beauty. However, snorkeling is highly recommended, as the area is known for its stunning coral reefs.

2. Angthong National Marine Park

Angthong National Marine Park | Wikimedia Commons/GiggleAun

Visiting Angthong National Marine Park will give you an amazing exploration experience in Ko Samui. Seasians can enjoy the view of towering limestone mountains, lush tropical forests, white sandy beaches, waterfalls, and hidden bays and lakes here. This national park covers 42 small, pristine islands in the Gulf of Thailand.

3. Ko Taen & Ko Madsum

Ko Taen | Wikimedia Commons/Roma Neus

For those looking for a quieter holiday away from the hustle and bustle of tourists, Ko Taen and Ko Madsum could be the perfect choice. These two small islands located south of Ko Samui offer a quieter and more peaceful atmosphere, perfect for enjoying some quality time without the disturbance of the tourist hustle and bustle.

Other tourist attractions in Ko Samui

Not only offering beautiful beaches, Ko Samui also has a variety of other interesting destinations, including stunning Buddhist temples that are full of cultural values. In addition to increasing insight into the history and life of the local community, the natural wealth of this island is also worth including on Seasians' visit list.

1. Wat Phra Yai

Wat Phra Yai | Wikimedia Commons/Maksim Sundukov

This temple with a 12-meter-high golden Buddha statue is the most famous icon in Ko Samui.

2. Wat Plai Laem

Wat Plai Laem | Wikimedia Commons/Ozkartman

Located not far from the Big Buddha, this temple features an eighteen-armed Guanyin statue and holds stories of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as stunning Buddhist artwork and architecture.

Ko Samui presents a harmonious combination of natural charm, cultural richness, and modern facilities that can captivate travelers. It is no wonder that this island is the main choice for those who crave a vacation full of peace and exciting adventures.

Sources:

Traveloka. (2020). Bukan Bangkok, Liburan Seru di Pulau Koh Samui yang Punya Pantai Nan Indah. https://www.traveloka.com/id-id/explore/destination/wisata-pulau-koh-samui-thailand-acc/23021

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