Monday, September 04, 2006

Things To Do & Places to Go ?

For assistance with booking any of the activities below, call Travel Solutions at 077 230 203 or drop into their beachside Chaweng office.

Adventure Sports

If you're after an adrenaline rush, you have a number of options. You can head to Samui Shooting Sport on the main road between Bophut and Chaweng where you can blast away at paper targets with a variety of lethal weapons. You can head to Samui Quads and Paintball in the interior behind Maenam, to ride around a professionally sculpted football pitch sized terrain or play a variety of tactical games with BB guns in the jungle. Tel. 01 371 0744.

To get a birds eye view of the jungle, check out Canopy Tours, which allows you to travel between tree-houses in a harness attached to a high tensile cable. Tel: 077 414 150 or drop into their office on the beach in Chaweng.

Mountain bike enthusiasts should check out Red Bicycle, which offers a range of half and full day off-road trips into Samui's mountainous interior and longer tours around Ranong on the mainland. All the trips include lunch and all equipment, which is kept in perfect condition.

For those wanting to go it alone, the shop also has Merida, Cannondale and Italian made waterbikes for rent. Tel. 077 232 136.

Bowling

The Living Bowl Centre offers tropical 10-pin action and its own onsite restaurant in a fun, funky alley. It's in central Chaweng above McDonald's and open 10am-2am. Price: 100 baht per game per person. Tel. 077 413 258.

Buffalo Show

Bringing back some of the traditional way of rural life to Samui, Living Thailand offers a pleasant diversion from the rigours of the beach.

Situated among paddy fields and rolling hills in the south of the island, visitors can enjoy buffalo-cart rides, buffalo theatre and a Thai farming museum. The theatre show includes demonstrations of rice planting and paddy ploughing, and visitors are welcome to join in. Multi-lingual guides are on hand throughout. Tel. 077 418 680 for showtimes. Route 4173.

Butterfly Garden

Butterflies are among the most easily observed and beautiful examples of the island's richly varied wildlife. You can see many vividly coloured species of tropical butterflies in this scenic netted hillside setting. Since butterflies only live for about two weeks, the garden raises its own and has a great display of caterpillars, cocoons and adults. Open 9am-6pm.

Dog Rescue

Unfortunately, stray and abandoned dogs in varying states of health can still be found everywhere on Samui. But the pooch's lot has improved dramatically over the past three years since the Dog Rescue Centre Samui (DRCS) was founded by a dedicated group of animal lovers. DRCS provide essential medical care, food and a home for many canines and can advise on how to take a dog back to Europe with you (which is easier than you might think).

None of this comes cheap and the DRCS needs to raise 150,000 baht every month for dog food and medication. This is where you can help. Simply log on to www.samuidog.org for details of how to make a donation, or, if you have time, help out at the centre for a day. Tel. 077 413 490 or e-mail info@samuidog.org

Elephant Trekking

If you like to enjoy the scenery without the noise of an engine disturbing the peace, then why not go on an elephant trek? Elephants are no longer employed in Thailand for traditional logging work and so have plenty of free time to work with visitors - even on Samui, where they are not native.

Despite their huge size, elephants are incredibly sure-footed, even on steep and narrow trails - and the world looks wonderful from their backs, three metres up. Standard trips last half an hour, although longer trips can be requested. For more information, call Living Thailand. Tel : 077 418 680-1.

Golf

The world class 18 hole SantiBuri Golf and Country Club has recently opened in Maenam. Tel: 077 418 557 for more information. (North Coast Map). Alternatively, The Samui Extra Golf Club at the Fair House Beach Resort has three professional standard holes ideal for practice sessions.

Open 6am- 6pm daily. Tel. 077 422 255. (Koh Samui Map S9). The 18 hole Mini Golf International is Thailand's only mini golf course and can be found in the jungle above Choeng Mon. Tel: 01 787 9148 (Koh Samui Map W15). For family fun check out Treasure Island Mini- Golf, Crazy Golf & Putt - Putt is set up for kids and adults alike.

A full 18 holes of fun and adventure playing up hills, over water, through the mouth of a tiger, the belly of a whale and the gapping jaws of a crocodile. Either play for fun or test you putting skills. There is also the 19th Hole for beers and soft drinks. 11 am-Midnight everyday, 18 holes is 180 baht, 9 holes is 120 baht, 11am - 6pm kids under 10 yrs 18 holes is 120 baht and 9 holes 80 baht. Located behind the Islander Restaurant. Tel01-895-7276.

Heaven's Garden

This is an extraordinary sculpture garden created by an extraordinary man. Nim Thong-suk was a fourth generation Samui native. At the age of 77, he began creating figures based on Buddhist scriptures and was still working on the garden when he died a few years ago at the age of 91.

The garden not only displays Khun Nim's wonderful sculptures, but offers a great view of the island's hills and forests. To get to Heaven's Garden, take the asphalt air force road in Ban Saket, turn right about 1km before the end of the road, then follow the dirt track for 400m. If you get lost, ask for Nam Tok Ta-nim.

Jungle Tours

Several areas of Samui are covered with dense tropical jungle which can be reached by jeep and/or a short hike. The beauty and natural diversity of these areas easily justifies tearing yourself away from the beach for a day. Most travel agents have information about the various tours available and will make a reservation for you.

To get a birds eye view of the jungle, check out Canopy Tours, which allows you to travel between tree-houses in a harness attached to a high tensile cable. Tel: 077 414 150 or drop into their office on the beach in Chaweng

Running

The Hash House Harriers are sometimes described as 'runners with a drinking problem', sometimes as 'drinkers with a running problem'. Either way, they gather every other Saturday to run. They meet at Tradewinds Cottages in Chaweng at 3.30pm and the Red Fox Bar in Lamai at 4pm, and from there head to an always different location for some running fun and seriously entertaining company.

Samui Aquarium & Tiger Zoo

See the amazing colour and beauty of Thailand's undersea world … without getting wet. Thousands of turtles, fishes, crabs and innumerable other species of aquatic life can be viewed in their natural habitat. There are also five tigers on the prowl in outdoor cages. Open from 9am-6pm at Samui Orchid Resort.. Price: 350 baht per person. Tel. 077 424 017.

Snake Farm

Even if you're not keen to venture into Samui's remaining forests, you can still get some of the thrill from the snake farm's daily shows. They feature ten different species of snakes as well as centipedes, scorpions and lizards. Snake handlers boast the longest King Cobra in Thailand, which is on display at the farm's King Cobra House.

On occasion, the snake farm also performs a valuable service by capturing unwanted snakes from the yards of locals and giving them roles in the show. Show times are 11am and 2pm daily. Price: 250 baht per person. There is also a restaurant on the premises. Tel. 077 423 247.

Tattoos

Looking for a permanent souvenir of your visit to Samui? French ex-pat Esther of Tattoo Mania offers a wide range of modern, tribal and traditional designs, each uniquely adapted for each customer. Interested parties are advised to give Esther two to three days to complete a design before going under the needle.

She also recommends having the tattoo done on the final day of your holiday, so as not to miss out on any swimming or sunbathing. Tattoo Mania, Bophut Fisherman's Village, Tel. 09 868 2558.

Thai Boxing

Muay Thai is Thailand's national sport and taken very seriously indeed. An evening's entertainment can feature as many as 10 fights before getting to the main bout and can last up to three hours. Unless you're a devoted fight fan, it's probably best just to drop in for an hour or so. The pre-fight rituals and the traditional music throughout are as much a part of the event as the fights themselves.

Widely considered to be the world's most dangerous martial art, Thai boxing is a superb showcase of speed, grace and discipline. There are two permanent stadiums on Samui. The first is in Chaweng, just off the road leading to the Reggae Pub. Boxing matches are held here every Monday and Friday at 9pm . The other stadium is in Lamai on the road connecting the main road to Route 4169.

Thai Cooking

One of the best things about Thailand, of course, is the food. If you want to have more than a passing knowledge of classic Thai dishes, then you can learn how to cook them yourself. A culinary institute and several hotels offer demonstrations and hands-on practical experience involving both Thai ingredients and cooking techniques. Introductory and intensive courses are both available and range from a few hours to a whole week.

For more information contact : Samui Institute of Thai Culinary Arts (SITCA) - Tel: 077 413 172 , Health Oasis Resort- Tel: 077 420124 (North Coast Map), Central Samui Beach Resort - Tel: 077 230 500 or Laem Set Inn - Tel: 077 424 393

Information : Things To Do & Places to Go ?

Water Sports : Koh Samui.

It's the place to be if you want to be active in or above the sparkling blue sea. Samui is happy to offer you all kinds of water sport facilities as well as sailboat cruises for various day and overnight tours to the neighboring islands.

Diving

Koh Samui and Koh Tao are a divers paradise with beautiful coral reefs. On this pages you will find links to local diving operators and dive tours. For any questions, please do not hesitate to contact diving@sawadee.com and Diving Operators.

Sailing

Enjoy sailing in the tropics. Discover beautiful coastlines, visit remote waterfalls, viewpoints and the underwater life by boat!! We offer you an individual sailing experience on a 26ft. sailing boat with max. 4 guests on board!! The perfect trip for honeymooners!! Our sailboat charter is an individual boat trip for maximum 4 persons on board to the nearby islands; Koh Phangan, the Marine Park and Koh Tao.

On overnight trips, which give the whole cruise a more adventurous touch, we do jungle walks on the islands, go kayaking and prepare delicious BBQs on the beach. For this reason we would like to plan the trip with you when you are on Koh Samui but of course you can book by contacting us at kunta45@hotmail.com

Canoeing / Kayaking

Kayaking in the emerald waters off Koh Samui can provide some of the best memories of your vacation to Koh Samui. Take a half day guided kayak and snorkel tour around remote islands off Samui. Snorkeling on the reef and remote beach landing with refreshments makes it a real experience!

Fishing

Fishing can be found off the waters of Koh Samui. There are many companies that can organize a trip or tour for you.

Others (samuioceansports.com)

We offer you environmental friendly water sports such as Sailing Windsurfing Cat sailing etc. For more information, pictures and highlights please visit sailing-in-samui.com

Information : Water Sports

Map of Koh Samui

Map of Koh Samui in The Gulf of Thailand.

This is a smaller version of the map. For a very large version in a new window please click here.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Lamai Beach

Lamai Beach.


Lamai Not far as long as Chaweng but more quite and some people would say charming. The Southern part of the beach is somehow more inviting than the Northern, because there are not so much stones and corals there. Lamai is located in South-East of Samui, about 10 kilometers South of Chaweng. A little North of Lamai you will find Ao Tong Takian beach. It has became rather popular, and a few resorts are located there.

Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org

Chaweng Beach.


Chaweng Beach.


Chaweng A 7 km long beach in the North-East of Samui. The most well-known and developed, but also one of the best. You can rent anything from a simple bungalows to a five star hotel room here. There are plenty of high standard resorts here. The sand is invitingly white, but it can be a lot of people here, especially at high season.

Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org

Beaches.

Most beaches has white sand and are fringed with coconut palms. Many resorts and hotels are located just a couple of meters from the beach. The most popular are :

1. Chaweng Beach
2. Lamai Beach
3. Maenam Beach
4. Big Buddha Beach
5. Bo Phut Beach
6. Etc.

Big Buddha.


Big Buddha.

Wat Phra Yai is a more than 12 meter tall Buddha statue, first built in 1972. It is located on a small island but today connected with main land with a bridge. Please show respect and wear proper clothes and shoes while visiting. This is not just a tourist attraction, but also an important Buddhist symbol for the local Thai people here. In 2005 and 2006, Big Buddha has been extended with a Dharma wheel and a traditional Suphannahong boat.


Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org

Hin Ta Hin Yai.



Hin Ta Hin Yai.

The grandfather and grandmother rocks located on South Lamai beach.


Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org

Waterfalls.

Waterfalls.

To be honest, you will not find a "Niagara looking" waterfall on Samui, but it can be a nice experience anyway.

- Na Muang waterfall is located about 10 km south of Nathon. It is about 80 m high. You have to walk for a while to get here.


- Hin Lad waterfall is located 2 km south of Nathon Town. Take a walk in the forest and enjoy a soft drink or why not a refreshing Thai beer afterwards.

Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org
Samui attractions.

Koh Samui is not a place where you will find the "most famous" Buddhist wats (temples) or statues etc. I would prefer Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom, Chaing Mai, Sukhothai or Ayuthaya. And if you are looking for really big hotels and a busy nightlife, I would prefer Patong beach in Phuket or maybe Pattaya. But Koh Samui is perfect if you want a place without really big hotels, resorts and discotheques, but where you still can find great beaches, places to eat, bars and even a couple of fine nightclubs. Most people who has visit Koh Samui wants to come back and some returns again and again and...

1. Waterfalls
2. Big Buddha
3. Hin Ta Hin Yai
4. Beaches
5. Respect Thai culture
6. Nightlife and bars
7. etc.

Friday, April 28, 2006

Information Koh Samui.


Koh means : island
Size : About 247 km²
Location : Gulf of Thailand
Province : Changwat Suratthani
From Bangkok : About 700 km
Tambons or sub districts : 7
Population : About 48,000
Main town : Nathon

Note : Info from http://www.kohsamui.org/samui.html

Short history.
Koh Samui has been settled for about 1500 years. The first arrivals here were fishermen. The island is to be found on 500 years old maps from Chinese Ming dynasty. Fishing and later coconuts has been the major source of income on Koh Samui island.

Samui island.
Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand in South China Sea in the Pacific Ocean. The island is a Amphoe or district in the Surat Thani Changwat or province. Samui is divided into seven Tambon or sub districts (administrative regions): Maenam, Bophut, Maret, Taling Nam, Namuang, Lipa Noi and Angthong. Koh Samui has been a backpackers destination since late 70's. Today, tourist from the whole world go to this easygoing paradise. It´s located in the Gulf of Siam and surrounded by more than sixty other islands, some small and inhabited, some bigger as Koh Phangan, Koh Tao (divers island) Koh Nang Yuan and Angthong Islands, the National Marine Park.