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Pages Forecasting Global and European Tourism. Product Development, Marketing, and Distribution. Social Media and Mobile Devices. Qnigge in Event Management. What else can we ask for? After Koh Pa Ngan you can visit Koh Tao and Koh Nang Yuan to discover the nature ambience, view the fascinating corals and explore more of the underwater world.

A paradise is just minutes away more than you can ever imagine! To keep up with the world, Koh Samui is gearing toward to be a truly green island. Therefore, I am asking you to help us make Koh Samui clean and green so that you can enjoy the beauty of this island for a long, long time. Welcome to our happy island, Koh Samui. Sawasdee krub. See you soon. With white and soft sandy beaches trimmed with lines of coconut trees, this big island in the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand has inspired tourists to come back times after times.

It provides an ideal site to watch the sun rising from the horizon and setting down to the middle of the ocean. This is the place where visitors will leave the world behind and indulge in swimming in a blue ocean, or playing some kinds of water sports, or sitting behind the wheel in a Safari-style adventure on a mountain top which offers an atmosphere similar to that of the northern hilly terrain. Samui offers a wide variety of tasty food ranging from traditional to seafood and healthy dishes served with fine wine in a luxurious and classic atmosphere.

When in Samui, try unforgettable relaxing experiences by pampering yourself with natural spas or traveling to see ways of life of people in different occupations, or shopping on walking streets, or visiting a zoo watching stunning shows of animals. Samui is, indeed, a heaven sought after by tourists around the world. However, Samui is not the only charming tourist attraction in this region.

Only 30 minutes away by speedboat stands another big island named Pha-ngan. Pha-ngan may have been known to most people because of its world famous full-moon party. Few people know Pha-ngan has several wonderful beaches, possesses Khao Ra peak on the highest mountain in the Gulf of Thailand, plenty of flora, fantastic view points, and community life waiting to be visited. More importantly, Pha-ngan has original lush nature waiting for everybody to fully enjoy. It is rich in plants and wild animals both on land and deep down under the sea. Ko Tao and Ko Nang Yuan north of the archipelago are recognized diving spots and possess beautiful nature second to nowhere.

The perspective provided in this book, therefore, represents a comprehensive look into the stories that form the shape of Samui and its surrounding attractions in the degree range while the st degree in your heart will bring you to appreciate the value of new places, new perspectives, new stories and new experiences that will be with you forever. Just next to this central town, crossing the Tapi River, is a large green basin crisscrossed with over a hundred of canals and inhabited by people earning their living on fruit orchards, mainly coconut, and handicraft products.


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Life along these canals is fresh and enchanting, not to mention little fireflies which flash in the dark like diamonds under the trees along the canal. A little further away is the estuary of Tha Thong River, belonging to Kanchanadit district. Coastal land in this area is devoted to farming of high-quality oyster and mussel. They both form the most fertile virgin forest in the South of Thailand and are habitats of rare plants and animals specific to this region.

As for accommodations, there are a wide range of floating houses in the dam to choose from. The monk has established a Theatre of Spirits and a meditation center for Thais and foreigners to learn the Buddhist philosophy with the help of experienced teacher monks. The district of Chaiya also contains archaeological sites and used to be the dissemination center of Buddhism in the old days. For tourists, the city has a lot of things to write home about. One of the ever-recognizable symbols of Ko Samui is the coconut tree. Coconuts, planted across the island, are the main export products of the locals; nevertheless, the ones that most visitors remember are those by the seaside leaning toward the direction of the sun.

Most of the inclining coconut trees have perished and there is now only one left in Samui. This tree is at the most beautiful spot on the beach of Haad Na Thian, withstanding the time to prove us the once ravishing sight of old years. Luckily, that is most of us! Haad Chaweng and Haad Choeng Mon are the two most remarkable connecting beaches on the east of Samui.

Everyday the late-morning sun shines on the water and changes its colour to emerald green.

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The beaches look out over the symbolic Ko Mut Lang and Ko Fan Noi which extraordinarily bring to completeness the sublime view. From Na Thon.

Follow Highway No. The image fits the imaginative Himavanta forest in the mythology. Yet in reality, a valley in the heart of Ao Luek District boasts one such imaginative heavenly forest in Than Bokkhorani National Park, a well known tourist attraction of Krabi Province.

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And as long as the water keeps cascading down to the eternal pools, this site remains the heavenly pond of the mythological Himavanta Forest forever. This is probably the most likely case. This couple of tremendous rocks were fashioned by pure trick of nature. One appears similar to a male genital, while the other has a gap that looks like a female counterpart. They are sat on a congested vicinity of rocks by the seaside of Haad Lamai quite a sight! May to September From Na Thon, follow Highway No.

From a distance, the islet disguises itself as a typical-looking long-shape land. Nonetheless, it was grown out of an ancient coral reef, thus has a pure white sand beach similar to those in Andaman Sea. The secret beautiful spot is on the north-west side of the islet on which a sharp cape was located stretching into the sea. Its white sand beach hugging clear seawater always charms the visitors to believe that they are in fact in Maldives paradise.

Today, the road cutting project across the mountains has encouraged a new trend of tourism. Believe it or not? With average height of only metres, the weather on the mountains is as cool as that in Chiang Mai and the northern region of Thailand. Better is that you also get panoramic sea views and there are many lovely scenery spots! In the morning and the evening, and even at noon time in rainy season, you might find yourself drawn in the sea of mist.

The fertile area welcomes eco-tourism, especially during rainy season when the trees fruit enormously. Visitors can buy produces at reasonable prices and experience lifestyle of local farmers. Nonetheless, the lifestyle of coconut farmers has still been observed on the west coast, for instance at Baan Taling Ngam village. People still use monkeys to collect coconuts, still builds houses in classic Samui architectural style. Traditions that the locals help safeguarding are indeed the real beauty of this island.

Ban Hua Thanon is a Muslim fishing town that still maintains traditional unfaltering fisherman culture. Every evening, fishing boats will line up to go out to the sea just enough for day by day and using methods that do not disturb the ecosystem. A quiet night in the sea and years of fishing experience offer them food to their dining tables and incomes from selling fish in markets in and outside the village. They are also a good source of incomes for the locals who are proud and want to share their cultures to foreign visitors.

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There are countless number of walking streets in Samui. The most vibrant ones are those in Ban Mae Nam, an old fishing village, which opens every Thursday, and Ban Bo Phut, the nearby village, which opens every Friday. Although there are modern businesses taking turns to open stores on available spaces, in the main street of the village still remains unchanged with wooden shophouses occupied by Chinese descendants. Some are restaurants, coffee shops, souvenir shops, salons, houses of Chinese herbal medicine, candy shops, convenience stores and some continue to be residences. These images reflect conventional way of life in Chinese community who have traded in the area and brought about economic development to Na Thon village.


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But who would expect that beaches on the east, such as Haad Lamai, and on the south, such as Haad Thong Krut, can give unmatched sunset views. It overlooks round-shaped reefs scattering into the sea. On Haad Thong Krut, the best place is where you can look at the sun through the long-standing inclining coconut tree the sight of sweet memory when the island was crowded with coconut trees.

Apart from the notorious Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks Hin Ta Hin Yai , its pride is the extended white sand beach that reaches out to the north and connects to Haad Chaweng. This is a popular postcard-quality scenery, however, not many people realise that this view at a quiet nightfall with lights from the distant beach can give you more than you would imagine of a special moment. With the rapid and continual increase of tourists each year, hotels, spas, restaurants and tour agencies have emerged all over the place in response to the demand.

Such a growth means depletion of natural resources, sending, more or less, impacts to the environment. A group of eco-conscious people in Samui has therefore launched a campaign to raise public awareness on how to use natural resources on the island sustainably with maximum benefits. Waste water treatment constitutes a priority step in the campaign. It calls for an action to prohibit waste water from being released into the sea unless it is properly treated.

Another concept is to bring back the treated waste water for use in gardening. Garbage disposal is considered a problem of equal importance to waste water because of the large volume of garbage usually released from different sections of a hotel. The campaign also strongly suggests the use of microbes replacing chemicals being used in agricultural activities in order to reduce the rate of contamination when these chemicals are poured into the sea.

This group of people also calls for a reduction in the use of energy in everyday life, for instance, turning off air-conditioners when nobody is in the room, turning off some lights that do not affect the work, and reducing the use of plastic bags by carrying cotton bags. It also calls on big hotels to use the heat generated from air-conditioners to fuel their boiling system, the way which also cuts their spending on electricity.