When tourists head to Koh Samui , Thailand it is not just for the white, sandy beaches that dot its sundrenched landscapes but a variety of equally enticing reasons that makes this a tourist’s paradise. With diverse attractions that encompass historic sites, cultural hotspots, natural wonders and architectural marvels visitors are sure to get more than their money’s worth when touring this engaging corner of Thailand. Although the attractions on the island are many, there are five highlights that no trip to Koh Samui would be complete without.
First and foremost, the Big Buddha shrine on Koh Samui’s northern coastline is a tried and true staple in the island’s top pick attractions. As one of the locale’s most recognizable landmarks the 12-meter high golden shaded Buddha statue is visible from 7km away from the temple premises. Surrounded by smaller elaborate Buddha statues and several other shrines, a quaint market selling souvenirs and quirky charms can also be found in the locale.
Littered with dozens of captivating waterfalls, Koh Samui’s most breathtaking cascades of water are of course the two Na Muang waterfalls. Gushing forth from a towering purple rock the natural staircase that directs the water from the summit to the massive natural swimming pool at its base are lined with tree roots and rocks.
Next is the famed Samui Aquarium with its world renowned tiger show. Housing a plethora of Thailand’s most popular marine species the venue serves as the residence of leopards and black tip sharks, coral fish, otters and large catfish. Sea hawks, parrots, hornbills and eagles are also found within this enclave which also encompasses majestic south-east Asian tigers.
Koh Samui’s secret Buddha Garden is another highlight as this hill station wonder is a historical and cultural treasure trove. Situated en route to the “Tar Nim waterfall & Magic Garden”, the statues, shrines and waterfalls tucked away in the mountainscape are a sight for sore eyes and are well worth the drive up the hillside.
Last but definitely not least, the Baan Taling Ngam Snake Farm takes the fifth spot on the list of must-see Koh Samui attractions as this large enclave swimming with creepy crawlies of all shapes, sizes and origins is a virtual institution in the island. Housing some of the most poisonous and deadliest snakes in all of Asia, the intriguing displays at the venue also include scorpions and centipedes as well as entertaining showcases involving the farm’s dangerous inhabitants.
Travellers on the lookout for a Samui resort on Bophut Beach will be more than pleased with the stylish Anantara Bophut, Koh Samui. Ideally located within 10 minutes of Fisherman’s Village and Chaweng Beach this conveniently located Samui hotel is also just 15km from the nearest airport.