5 Reasons to Travel to Ko Samui

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Ko Samui’s W Hotel has that sought after wow effect.

 

1. Luxurious Flair

Ko Samui has turned into one of Thailand’s most stylish islands with great hotels on their own private coves and ambitious restaurants.

2. Versatility

You can experience variety of moods on Ko Samui, from the hustle and bustle of Chaweng Beach to the quietness of Mae Nam Beach. You can find it all on Ko Samui: both tourist attractions and local life.

3. Restaurants

Restaurant supply is excellent. Ko Samui has attracted a fair share of Western master cooks to live and play on the island.

4. Palm Trees

If palm trees reflect the picture of the Garden of Eden in our imagination, Ko Samui has a lot of them. Coconut cultivation was the main industry on the island before the tourists came.

5. The Mummified Monk

Ko Samui also has local oddities such as a self-mummified monk, who can be marveled at his former home temple.

 

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