I’m writing this while laying on coffee shop in heart of bangkok and think about chilling on the beach scenes. I never forget how beautiful the Samui Island is. I was tripped to southern of Thailand via car for 700 kilometers from Bangkok to Surat Thani province. Yeah, It’s overnight for journey to there.
Finally, I reached the edge of the land for across the sea to Island by ferry. It’s not too spend the time to there. And when i step on the island, the first thing i can feel, The Fresh Air. Sure, You never find this in the big city like bangkok. That’s my first impression, the air tune my mood to relax and left all stressful to behind. I was saw the sand and sea with blue sky in sunny day around the Samui Island. After I loaded my bag to room, I straightened to the Chaweng beach, I was laying there and never think the time, just saw the white sand and blue sky and sea, listened the wave sound and felt the wind. I miss there and I will visit again. See You.
Finally, I reached the edge of the land for across the sea to Island by ferry. It’s not too spend the time to there. And when i step on the island, the first thing i can feel, The Fresh Air. Sure, You never find this in the big city like bangkok. That’s my first impression, the air tune my mood to relax and left all stressful to behind. I was saw the sand and sea with blue sky in sunny day around the Samui Island. After I loaded my bag to room, I straightened to the Chaweng beach, I was laying there and never think the time, just saw the white sand and blue sky and sea, listened the wave sound and felt the wind. I miss there and I will visit again. See You.
Info:
GPS : 9.53567 99.93567
Highlight: The usual panoply of watersports are available, including a lot of dive shops, but most diving nearby Ang Thong National Marine Park or Ko Tao as the visibility around Samui’s sandy beaches tends to be poor. The dive boats tend to leave from the pier at Bophut and Bang Ruk.
Beaches: Samui is a fairly big island. The most popular and commercialised beaches are Chaweng and Lamai, while the northern beaches and their adjacent villages of Mae Nam, Bophut, Bang Rak (Big Buddha) and Choeng Mon are more peaceful choices, and the west coast beaches are still (comparatively) quiet.
GPS : 9.53567 99.93567
Highlight: The usual panoply of watersports are available, including a lot of dive shops, but most diving nearby Ang Thong National Marine Park or Ko Tao as the visibility around Samui’s sandy beaches tends to be poor. The dive boats tend to leave from the pier at Bophut and Bang Ruk.
Beaches: Samui is a fairly big island. The most popular and commercialised beaches are Chaweng and Lamai, while the northern beaches and their adjacent villages of Mae Nam, Bophut, Bang Rak (Big Buddha) and Choeng Mon are more peaceful choices, and the west coast beaches are still (comparatively) quiet.