Samui's Natural Wonders
Samui's natural
environment is its biggest attraction.
The lushness of the greenery, the blue of the sea, the
fantastic beaches, the hidden waterfalls and elegant
geography have been attracting both new and repeat visitors
for years. Travellers, from temperate countries especially,
can hardly fail to be impressed by the sheer diversity of
Samui's natural wonders.
Explore to your heart's content, but please respect the
island environment. Don't spoil the experience for others by
picking wild plants or leaving rubbish behind.
Na Muang 1 Waterfall
Not far from the 4169 ring-road between Hua Thanon and
Nathon, in the south-west sector of the island, this
waterfall is easily accessible to visitors. Rocks and tree
roots form a natural staircase leading directly to a large
pool at the base of the waterfall. Be careful when diving or
swimming in the pool, however, as sharp rocks are hidden by
the frothing of the fall. Elephant trekking is also
available here.
Na Muang 2 Waterfall
Take the concrete road to the left, south of Na Muang 1 on
the ring-road and follow it until it becomes a track.
Continue to the end. A pleasant 10 minute walk up a rocky
path will bring you to the base of the most beautiful
waterfall on the island.
Wang Saotong Waterfall
Waterfall Turn right off the 4169 ring road at Wat Kunaram
near Ban Tha Po (between Hua Thanon and Nathon), and drive
right into the hills about 2km past Baan Chang Elephant
Trekking. A one-kilometre walk will then take you to this
beautiful high-altitude fall, which has been accessible to
the public for only a year.
Hin-Ta and Hin-Yai
These two stones, called Grandmother and Grandfather
respectively, have been naturally crafted by the elements to
resemble male and female genitalia. The stones are a
favourite tourist destination and equally popular with local
Thais on weekends.
The road leading to the sights is lined
with some nice gift shops. This is the best place to buy the
beautiful bowls and vases made from Samui's coconut palm
wood. This is also one of the few places to buy garamear,
Samui's own coconut candy - a tasty glutinous mixture of
coconut, palm sugar and sticky rice. Follow the 4169
ring-road south west of Lamai, and look out for the signs.
Visitors often throw their cigarette butts on the ground
here; please try not to follow suit.
Overlap Stone
On the north side of the 4169 ring-road, this rock has a
precarious perch overhanging a daunting clifftop high above
Lamai. A proper dirt bike will get you most of the way up,
but unless you're feeling brave, you really shouldn't
attempt it on a scooter.
Walking all the way can be pretty
exhausting, but the view is fantastic and there's a
refreshment stand to help you recuperate when you arrive.
One kilometre west of Hin-Yai.
Hin Lad Waterfall
Cool down after an enjoyable 2km walk along a jungle path by
taking a dip in a beautiful swimming pool under this
waterfall. Tough shoes and leg protection are recommended
for the walk, but the swim makes it well worth it. Packing a
picnic will allow you to spend a couple of hours here and
really enjoy the solitude.
At the foot of the falls is Hin
Lad monastery, which is worth seeing as well. The tranquil
feel of the grounds and the Buddhist maxims lining the path
should encourage those in need of enlightenment. The falls
are on the eastern end of route 4172, 2km south of Nathon.
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Koh Samui in Thailand is well known for its natural
waterfalls, artistically sculpted and colorful
Buddhist temples, interesting animal shows,
beautiful beaches with adventurous water sports..
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