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Koh Samui



Ko Samui (or Koh Samui, เกาะสมุย) is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close to the mainland Surat Thani town. It is Thailand's third largest island, with an area of 228.7 km² and a population of 47,874 (2006).

History


The island was probably first inhabited about 15 centuries ago, settled by fishermen from Malay Peninsula and Southern China. It appears on Ming Dynasty maps dating back to 1687, under the name Pulo Cornam. The name Samui is mysterious in itself. Perhaps it is an extension of the name of one of the native trees, mui, or it is a corruption of the Chinese word Saboey, meaning "safe haven".

Until the late 20th century, Samui was an isolated self-sufficient community, having little connection with the mainland of Thailand. The island was even without roads until the early 1970s, and the 15km journey from one side of the island to the other involved a whole-day trek through the mountainous central jungles.

Today, Samui has a population of about forty-five thousand, and lives on a successful tourist industry, as well as exports of coconut and rubber. It even has its own international airport, Samui Airport, with flights daily to Bangkok and other major airports in Southeast Asia. While the island presents an unspoiled image to the public perception, economic growth has brought not only prosperity, but changes to the island's environment and culture, a source of conflict between local residents and migrants from other parts of Thailand and other countries. Reflecting Samui's growth as a tourist destination, the Cunard ship MS Queen Victoria (a 2000-plus passenger ship) will dock at Samui during its 2008 world cruise.

Geography

Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, about 35km northeast of Surat Thani town (9°N, 100°E). It is surrounded by about sixty other islands, most of which comprise the Ang Thong National Marine Park, but also include other tourist destinations Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan.

The island is roughly circular in shape, and is about 15km across. The central part of the island is an (almost) uninhabitable mountain jungle (peak Khao Pom, 635m) and the various lowland areas are connected together by a single road, that covers the circumference of the island.

The old capital is Nathon, on the southwest coast of the island, and remains the major port for fishing and inter-island transportation. Nathon is the seat of the regional government, and the true commercial hub of the Samui locals. It has a charming pace, and is almost small enough to walk everywhere. The old Chinese shop houses along the middle street wisper of an exotic history.

Each of Samui's primary beaches is now also nominally considered a town, due to the number of hotels, restaurants and bars that have sprung up in recent years.

Administration


Administratively, Ko Samui is an Amphoe (district) of Surat Thani Province. The district is subdivided into 7 subdistricts (tambon). Also the complete island is one municipality (thesaban tambon). The district covers the island, as...



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Hotels in Koh Samui
 Impiana Samui Resort and Spa Score 7.5 from 1 reviews
Taweeratpakdee 7.5/10
Located on one of the most beautiful paradise shores in the world, this idyllic beachfront resort overlooks lush tropical gardens, endless turquoise waters and luminous white sands. All the 98 rooms at Impiana Samui Resort and Spa rise from landscaped slopes revealing stunning views of Thailand’s tropical holiday haven. You can lounge and take in uninterrupted ocean views or simply stretch out at your private balcony and fall asleep to the sound of waves lapping the beach. The resort is just a 5-minute drive or a leisurely stroll from Chaweng’s lively village centre with restaurants, great shopping opportunities and numerous bars and entertainment venues. Not only known for its classic holiday getaway, Impiana Samui Resort and Spa offers some of the finest pleasures and amenities for any meetings in Koh Samui. Our function rooms are fully equipped with facilities which are suitable for business meetings accommodating up to 160 people. ... more
 
 Carpe Diem Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
3/28 Moo 1 0/10
Situated in the fisherman’s village of Bophut, this small hotel is a hidden oasis of tranquillity set in a wonderful tropical garden. Carpe Diem owners, Jean-Christophe and Vincent, brothers from France, cordially extend an enthusiastic welcome, providing you with their unique, charming and seductive mixture of French and Thai hospitality. The restaurant is the first thing to catch the eye. In a large, beautiful wooden open pavilion, you can feast on French and Thai delicacies. Beyond it is a snug poolside bar and the rather wonderful pool itself. In your room you can relax on your own private terrace and watch the sunset before heading out to savour what the village has to offer. ... more
 
Banburee Resort & Spa Score 8 from 3 reviews
102/8 Moo 3, Laem Set Road 8/10
Banburee's outstanding features include panoramic scenery gathered by every room in the resort and spa, helping guests enhance their inner feelings and emotions endlessly towards the beauty of Koh Samui. Not only are the views unique, but Banburee also features Thailand's contemporary Southern architecture, blending the Art Nouveau style and natural surroundings of Koh Samui to form Banburee Resort & Spa. The swimming pool is open daily from 07:00 to 20:00. Business facilities include fax, photocopying, e-mail and internet access. Wireless high-speed internet access is available in The Canna Restaurant, by the pool and in some rooms. ... more
 
Rummana Boutique Resort Score 0 from 0 reviews
124/10 Moo 3, Maret, Lamai Beach, Koh Samui 0/10
Our accommodations were masterfully planned to optimise space, functionality and comfort for our guests. Designed with an island chic approach, lose yourself in our beautiful deluxe villas. Step into your deluxe villa and leave all your cares behind. Relax and enjoy all the comforts of modern day living in your very own island retreat. Comfy beds and spacious living quarters give way to full island rest and relaxation. A walk-in closet and airy bathroom with full amenities adds to the splendor of your stay. ... more
 
Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui Score 0 from 0 reviews
38/2 Moo 3, Borpud, Chaweng Beach, Koh Samui 0/10
The resort has 9 restaurants and bars to suit every taste, budget and occasion. Enjoy cuisines such as Brazilian, Japanese and Thai. ... more
 
More hotels in Koh Samui

Koh Samui Fishing Tour 7 hours

Today's fishing spot is around two beautiful secluded Islands on the south side of Koh Samui. Start by trawling on the way to try to catch Barracuda, Cobia and Mackerel. Stop for some bottom fishing to try for Snapper and Long Tom.

There are plenty of fish in this area and your experience boat captain will find the best spots to stop. Take advantage of your tour guide's help with bait and technique, and you are guaranteed a funfilled day at sea. There is plenty of shade on the boat, lots of cool drinks, tropical fruits and a simple Thai boat lunch to enjoy while waiting for the big one!

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Secret Buddha Garden

This place is worth a visit. The "Secret Buddha Garden" (some people call it "magic garden") was built in the hills of Samui in the last couple of years. It is told that only man did it. The only way to get there is through the jungle, rivers and mountains by a four-wheel-drive jeep. The journey takes about 2 hours starting at the back of the Lamai temple and is only recommended for experienced "outdoor" drivers. If you want to go the "easy" way book the trip with a travel agency on the island.

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Snake Farm

Snake Farm

If you have not visited the snake farm Ko Samui gives you a second chance. Shows featuring snakes indigenous to Samui as well as Centipede, Scorpion and Cock Fighting shows. Informative and entertaining. Follow the signs seen throughout the island. Show times are 11.00 and 14.00 everyday.

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Angthong National Marine Park Adventure - Koh Samui 9 hours

Angthong Marine National Park Discover the Angthong national marine park, cruise past several of the 42 islands and enjoy the natural beauty of this untouched region. After a one-hour ride, the first stop will be in the northern part of the marine park for some snorkeling. Continue sightseeing to the island of Koh Mae with its amazing emerald lake in the mountain. Climb up the stairs to the view point (200m) and enjoy the surrounding views.

Discover a laid back island with only 4 villages on it away from any noise and modern development. Have a delicious Thai lunch then relax and enjoy the quiet beach. Click here for more information and Booking Details





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