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Not only Samui has many interesting attractions but also the surrounding islands, Nangyuan island, Tao island, Phangan island. Their are many interesting attractions that foreigner never get touch. Now, we would like to advise you to know about the another paradises which you have to visit. And you would haven't done Samui until you have it. |
![]() Diving in Tao island ![]() "Koh Tao" or Turtle island is located in the Gulf of Thailand 45km north of Koh Samui but in more recent times it has grown from an off the beaten path tourist destination to the largest dive training center in Southeast Asia. Koh
Tao is the smallest and remotest of the three major islands in
this region that offer accommodations. While it takes most boats
about three hours to get there from Samui, the new speedboat service
from Bophut and Na Thon can do it in under two hours. But the most
important access is that through Chumpon, from where there are both
speedboat and ferry service. The
island is similar in geography to its bigger brothers to the south,
Samui and Pha Ngan. Here again are many rocky headlands piled high
with huge granite boulders. There are fewer beaches, though those
few are particularly beautiful. Bungalow resorts can be found on
every beach, and like Pha Ngan, most range from remote and primitive
to basic, though there are a couple of high quality establishments
here. A few sandy, rocky tracks provide access from a single boat
pier in the village on the west coast. Koh
Tao's real claim to fame has nothing to do with its beaches, coconut
palms and rocky mountains. Instead, it's the underwater realm
surrounding the island that has established its reputation. There is
a thriving dive industry on the island , and for those who have
never dived before, Koh Tao offers ideal conditions in which to
learn. The diving shops
there maintain high standards, with qualified international
instructors, and daytrips to sites that are rich in marine life and
which offer excellent visibility and pleasant, warm water. You can
book tours to the island
here.Nangyuan island In terms of development, Koh
Tao is where Samui was 10 years ago or more. About 3.5 - 4 hours by
ferry from Samui or 4 hours (2
hours by speedboat) from Chumpon, this island is already a fine and
remote refuge. The tiny island of Nang Yuan, lying off the
northwestern end of Koh Tao, is even more of a getaway.Here's the place for that honey-moon or the last draft of that novel you've been working on. Comfortable bungalows are available on Koh Nang Yuan Dive Resort, and there are no distractions except for the view of picturesque Koh Tao and excellent coral reefs for snorkeling or diving right off the beach. There's easy access to deeper diving, as well. You can book tours to the island here. Phangan island With
Samui's accommodations fast going upmarket,
Koh
Pha Ngan
has become the favorite destination for the backpack set and those
with a stronger spirit of adventure. Pha Ngan is almost as big as
Samui, and lies off the latter's north shore, in clear view and just
a half-hour boat ride away. But Pha Ngan is much less developed,
having only a rudimentary system of rough tracks criss-crossing the
island and linking only some of the beaches.Over a hundred small budget bungalow resorts ring the island, offering a range of accommodation from extremely remote and semi-primitive to the moderately priced, comfortable places that completely line Haad Rin beach, which also has a small village with restaurants, discos and bars This is also site of the famous Full Moon Party, when thousands gather on the same beach for the rising of the full moon from the sea. Pha Ngan is easily accessed by daily ferry boats from Suratthani, or from Maenam and Bophut piers in Samui. These boats call at Thong Sala and Haad Rin from where many resorts are accessed by pickup truck over rough tracks. A few can only be reached by small boat. Some resorts have perched individual huts up on high, rocky points and in other off-beat, natural settings. There are few telephones on Pha Ngan and the resorts have to generate their own electricity while some bungalows offer only oil lamps. The up-market Panvimarn Resort, which commands spectacular views across a double-beach bay on the northeast corner is the only exception to the basic bungalow accommodation, Koh Pha Ngan is particularly beautiful, being high and rugged, with rocky headlands of huge granite boulders separating the many tropical beaches set in coves lined with coconut palms. You can book tours to the island here. Full moon party on Koh Phangan Some six years ago, a group of tourists and the owner of Paradise Bungalow found that the most beautiful moon was in Koh Phangan. They arranged a party along the crescent-shaped beach of Haad Rin to celebrate the Full Moon night. From
then on, people from all over the world came to join the
celebration. And now there are 7,000-10,000 people at the party each
month.The party begins at dusk, when the round yellow moon makes its appearance over the white sand beach. In twilight, small tables are lined up on the beach and thousands of lamps are lit. As
the evening progresses the beach explodes into a dancing frenzy as
different m.c.'s take their turn on the decks. There is something
for everyone here, trance, techno, drum and bass, commercial dance
and reggae, no-one is disappointed. Jugglers and fire-eaters
entertain the crowds as the night goes on and with the brilliant
impromptu fireworks display, the party atmosphere is complete. After
a few hours it could be time to chill-out for a while, maybe grab a
drink or a bite to eat from one of the many beach traders and wade
out or sit down in the warm surf of the Gulf of Thailand, pure, pure
heaven. Revived
and relaxed it's time to return to the main beach and get blown into
another dancing dimension, while all around people are doing the
same, there are no barriers here, no inhibitions, just people
enjoying themselves with one unified intention, to rejoice in the
magic that is the paradise of FULL MOON PARTY!Full moon Party Package tour - season 2007 & 2008 Tan and Matsum Islands Koh Tan makes a fine day trip from Samui. Located just 2km. from the southern end of Koh Samui, Koh Tan, or "Koh Katen", as it is sometimes known, offers a long sandy beach and good oral off the eastern and southern coasts. It is surrounded by four other little islands that also await exploration. If you get tired of sunbathing, diving and snorkeling, there's always hiking, fishing, bat caves and just plain sight-seeing. Next-by is Koh Matsum, home of the Naga Pearl farm for shell culturing. Angthong National Marine Park ![]() This
fascinating group of islands, within sight of Samui to the north and
west, is geographically different from the other islands in the
region. The Ang Thong islands rise from the other islands in the
region. The Ang Thong islands rise from the seas as dramatic walls
of rock soaring hundreds of meters high. Besides the many small
coves and beautiful little beaches, erosion has shaped some strange
formations. One island has a mysterious sink hole, completely
enclosed by walls of sheer rock, in its center. Definitely worth a
daytrip, and instead of the standard cruise, put together a group of friends to charter a
boat and explore the islands and beaches in your own time.Sightseeing Tour to Angthong National Marine Park - Packages tour Fishing Village The
fishing village of Hua Thanon is the only Muslim community on Koh
Samui. The people here migrated from Pattani, which borders Malaysia
in Thailand's far south. With them they brought their distinctive
high-bowed boats, painted with bright patterns. However colorful the
boats may be, the village itself is poor and ill-maintained, a
reflection on the declining numbers of fish that remain in these
heavily trawled waters. The village market offers the freshest of
fish direct from the boats. Hua Thanon adds its Muslim element to a
patchwork of peoples, including Thai, Chinese and Indian, that have
together constituted Samui's population. |
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