One of the biggest reasons to visit the island of Koh Samui is its abundance of intricately designed temples that speak to its close connection with Buddhism. If you’re in Koh Samui and are looking to explore the religious and cultural way of life of the local people, here are some of the most memorable temples to visit.
Big Buddha Temple
This is the most well-known temple in Koh Samui that sits on a small rocky island to the north of Bophut called Koh Faan. It is known for its 12-metre-tall statue of a seated Buddha that goes back to 1972. If you are staying at hotels like Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort, you can visit the temple as part of an organised cultural tour or excursion.
Wat Plai Laem
Located on the northeastern coast of Samui and a short distance from any Koh Samui luxury hotel, this temple features a bright white image of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. It presents visitors with a glimpse into the beliefs and practices of Chinese Buddhism as well as Buddhist-themed architecture and art.
Laem Sor Pagoda
The golden exterior of this temple makes it a sight to behold as it contrasts majestically against the clear blue skies and the ocean waters behind it. The temple’s entrance is guarded by 2 large warrior statues that feature swords and colourful clothing.
Wat Lamai
This temple is considered to be the social centre of the local Thai community in Koh Samui as it often hosts temple fairs, concerts, games and an outdoor cinema throughout the year. Inside, you’ll find various earthenware vessels, agricultural tools, swords and ancient bicycles, which provide a glimpse into ancient civilisations.
Wat Ratchathammaram
Also known as Wat Sila Ngu, which means ‘stone snake’, this unique red temple is known for the stone-carved snakes that adorn its compound. It houses a large room that contains wall carvings which depict scenes from the life of the Buddha.