Thailand is full of fantastic places to visit. But one of the places you really shouldn't miss is Koh Samui. Koh Samui is a beautiful island off the south-eastern coast of Thailand. It is 80% covered with coconut plantations and circled by palm-fringed beaches. It was once an 'untouched' backpackers' mecca, but is now well on its way to becoming a fully-fledged tourist resort. Coconuts are still the mainstay of the local economy, with up to two million of them shipped to Bangkok each month. Tourism is becoming more important to he local people, and that can be felt in the service and warmth that you feel when you get here.
Those who have known and loved Ko Samui since those early days may not agree about the current pace of development in some areas, but for the most part they do agree on one thing. The island retains its sleepy magic. Koh Samui is still a paradise.
Tourist arrivals have been increasing steadily in recent years. An impressive island-wide effort was undertaken in late 1999 and is still continuing to improve the island's infrastructure to accommodate these developments. Those who visited prior to 1999 will be astonished at the number of newly paved and widened roads, drainage systems, and perhaps most welcome; the addition of sidewalks in the bustling villages of Chaweng and Lamai - home to many of the islands hotels, nightlife and shopping areas.
However much of the island, especially the south coast, remains largely undeveloped. A day spent on scooters or in a jeep exploring this lush underbelly is a day of sheer serendipity. With its spectacular and astonishingly diverse flora, and its dozy little neighborhoods peopled by some of the world's most amiable islanders, this kind of exploration is sure to provide the delights you imagined when you planned your holiday.
Short direct flights here now depart several times a day from Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore. You can also arrive by train, bus and boat.
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