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Most travellers are fascinated by Koh Samui’s white Beaches, emerald sea reflecting blue sky. Hat Chaweng and Hat Lamai are the Beaches for sunbathing and swimming all day. There is natural beauty of Hin Ta and Hin Yai – a surprising-shaped rock in Hat Lamai.
Not only beautiful Beaches, travellers can also go Snorkelling or diving to see beautiful coral reefs or go to Khao Tha Phet Wildlife and nature Education Station which is at the 210-meter height above sea level to see the City’s view. Visitors can enjoy seaFood at the restaurants around Tapee River or having Seafood with the sea view at Aow Ban Don Tai.
Ko Pha-ngan is one of the most famous islands in the world. It is well known for the Full Moon Party held every full moon at the beach of Hat Rin. A large number of tourists from all over the world visit the island, especially in the summer.
Ko Samui is a very well-known island, situated in the Gulf of Thailand, 84 kilometers eastward to Surat Thani Province. The area covers approximately 247 square kilometers. There are roads and streets (Tawee Rat Pakdee Roads) around the island with 53 kilometers long. One-third of the island area is a plain surrounded by mountain.
This idyllic archipelago is approximately 20 km from Ko Samui and consists of around 40 small islands. Tourists can sign up for one day boat trips which embark from Ko Samui or Ko Pha-ngan with any of the local travel agents.
It is a community area near the City of Surat Thani. There is a way of life that still uses Boat as a Local Transport, uses local resources deployed in everyday life, and organizes traveling activities.
This large Island in the ko Pha-ngan district, is about 45 km from Pha-ngan island, covers an area of around 25 square km and features some incredible Beaches with crystal clear water and vast areas of coral reef on all sides, both in deep and shallower seas.
There are various transportation options provided for tourists – by land, by air, and by boat. Traveling on the road is the main choice if you wish to go through provinces within Thailand. Public Transportation: either long-distance or short-distance trips in Bangkok or other provinces, tourists can travel around by bus, by train, by sky train, by subway, by van, and by Song Taew (small pick-up truck with two rows of bench). Taxi: Bangkok and big provinces have metered taxis. Tuk Tuk: a three-wheeled motorcycle which becomes a symbol of Thailand and can be found around Bangkok and in some provinces.