What do you know about Koh Samui, Thailand?
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - Samui Island (Koh Samui) is a global attraction that attracts travelers, especially those with a limited budget. Luxury villas are available on many white sandy beaches.
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is a top destination for backpackers such as its idyllic beaches, laid-back culture, lively nightlife and affordable prices.
And the island is not only a haven for backpackers, but is also home to a number of luxury resorts, a fairly large airport, and a number of food destinations for those who want to relax in the lap of very luxurious places.
Koh Samui is the second largest island in Thailand after Phuket , and it takes more than an hour to get around, and while the area in the middle is almost uninhabitable due to the mountainous rainforest, it offers a wealth of hidden treasures to explore around the coast.
Weather in koh samui
The island has a tropical climate with three distinct seasons: dry, hot and rainy, and the geographical location has made its climate warm and humid throughout the year, so the humidity level is generally between 70 and 85%, while temperatures are 28 degrees Celsius on average, and conditions can be Optimal for travel between December and August.
The most beautiful places on Koh Samui
Chaweng Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches and places that visitors do not miss even if they do not intend to stay there. It is the most crowded and lively beach on Samui Island, and it has the best location for water skiing or shopping and nightlife in the streets.
Lamai Beach is the second main beach on Koh Samui and is located on a cozy corner in the south of the island. It is a smaller beach than Chaweng and is more suitable for relaxing.
As for Bophut Beach, it is located 2 km from the white sandy beach, decorated with palm and coconut trees, and lined by the Bophut Fisherman's Village with its old wooden houses, modern shops and restaurants.
Ang Thong Marine National Park
Just off Koh Samui is Ang Thong Park, a one-day cruise or overnight stay, an archipelago of 42 islands in the Gulf of Thailand characterized by towering limestone mountains, thick jungles, white sand beaches, hidden coves, mangroves and lagoons.
The reserve covers an area of more than 100 square kilometers that combines land and sea, and includes a rich collection of wild animals and amazing marine creatures, so the visitor will have great opportunities for hiking between forests and highlands, climbing mountains, diving, canoeing, diving, sailing, or simply relaxing on one of its picturesque beaches. .
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