9 Things to do on Koh Samui
Na Muang Waterfalls.
Staus: Open daily.
Na Muang Waterfalls are among Koh Samui's most picturesque waterfalls, though it's technically two consecutive falls. Its name refers to the huge purple rocks at the waterfalls. Rocks and tree roots form a natural staircase that leads to the base of Na Muang 1.
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Hua Thanon.
Staus: Open daily.
A fishing village south of the Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks, home to a large proportion of Koh Samui's Muslim population. It retains a quaint, old Samui feel with rickety teakwood houses lining the road, as well as some decent seafood restaurants and ethnic clothing and jewellery shops.
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Fisherman’s Village.
Staus: Open daily.
Fisherman’s Village is a historical part of Bophut, rustic-style buildings housing boutique stores, trendy restaurants and a selection of hotels lining the narrow Beach Road. Every Friday, the whole area becomes the site of the Fisherman’s Village Walking Street market.
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Heaven Floating Bar.
Staus: Open.
Heaven Bar is new unique venue in Koh Samui: 2 level beautifully designed platform- boat with many areas for guests: sun decks, sun beds, bean chairs & bar. Equipped with high quality, powerful sound system.
Details/Booking at...
https://iminkohsamui.com/heaven-floating-bar/
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Hin Ta & Hin Yai.
Staus: Open daily. Viewpoint.
The Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks are fascinating rock formations at the southern end of Lamai Beach. They've been a source of amusement on the island since they were discovered by the locals many years ago. Known as Grandpa (Ta) and Grandma (Yai), the rocks look, respectively, like male and female genitalia.
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Lamai Overlap Stones.
Staus: Open daily. Viewpoint.
The Lamai overlap stone is a set of impressively balanced boulders that are a challenge to get up to but offer spectacular views. The sights alone are worthwhile for the adventurous traveller. The steep, rough, dirt-track road leading to the viewpoint should only be attempted on a dirt bike or with a 4x4.
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Muay Thai (Thai Boxing).
Staus: Open.
Muay Thai (Thai Boxing) is Thailand's beloved national sport, and is taken very seriously throughout the country. Although Thai boxing is regarded as the world's most dangerous martial art, it's surprisingly graceful to watch.
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Pink Elephant Waterpark.
Staus: Open daily.
Pink Elephant Samui Water Park is a spacious and modern waterpark near Maenam. The attraction features a range of high-quality rides and facilities, a fun and safe day for the whole family.
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Scuba Diving.
Staus: Open.
Diving in Koh Samui is among the top reasons to visit this tropical Island, with clear blue and warm waters together with amazing marine life. It's an extremely popular destination for both experienced divers and those wanting to take up the sport.
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