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Koh Samui Activities and Sports
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A choice of craft from
windsurfers to Hobie cats
are offered for watersport
fans while the Quadtours and
Jungle Safari folks will
have you exploring the Samui
highlands. Rock climbing is
the most recent addition to
the island activity options
and you'll catch sight of a
rope-laden cliff face when
you travel between Lamai and
Chaweng - just look inland
to the big rock, now there's
a challenge strictly not for
the faint-hearted.
If you prefer to take things
a bit easier, check out some
of Samui's charming
attractions. |
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Not for the fainthearted!
Samui bungy jump is located
next to the reggae pub,
which is handy for those
needing some dutch courage
before hand! The 50 metre
jump is held over a large
specially designed plunge
pool. The brave (or insane!)
among you can choose between
individual jumps, tandem
jumps, and even submersion
jumps where you get dunked
in the pool! Samui Bungy
offers a free pick up
service from your hotel.
Soi Reggae, Chaweng Beach.
Telephone: 07 741-425-2 |
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To explore Koh Samui's
jungle from a different
perspective go to Koh Samui
Canopy Adventures. Swinging
through the trees on over
500 metres of cable is
definitely a different way
to see the island! Featuring
6 different tree houses,
beautiful waterfalls and
even a hammock bar for a
refreshing drink. They also
provide a free shuttle from
anywhere on the island.
Samui Canopy Adventures is
located in the jungle inland
from Bophut beach and is
well signposted. Moo 2,
Bophut. Telephone: 077
414-150-1 |
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Koh Samui now proudly boasts
its own three screen cinema
in the Tesco lotus complex.
Showing both Western and
Thai movies, the cinema is
modern and is proving a big
hit with the locals.
Reasonably priced and with
comfortable and spacious
seating, the cinema is the
same as any in the west. The
only notable difference is
everyone standing during the
national anthem which plays
before each feature. As with
all Asian cinemas the air
conditioning is set at
freezing so remember to
bring a jumper! Tesco
Lotus Complex, Route 4169,
Chaweng beach. Telephone: 07
742-729-9 |
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Thai
cooking courses are an
increasingly popular
activity on the island. Thai
cuisine's increasingly high
profile worldwide and the
easygoing environment of
Samui's cookery schools no
doubt encourage many
visitors to take a course.
The best known independent
school on the island, SITCA
(Samui Institute of Culinary
Arts, South Chaweng, Tel.
077 413 172) has two courses
a day, a separate food
carving course, a well
stocked shop and an
excellent restaurant, The
Dining Room, attached.
Central Samui Beach Resort
and
Santiburi Resort
both let guests loose in the
kitchen for a variety of
half and one day courses.
The affable Toy Suwan at the
Blue Banana (Big Buddha
Beach, Tel. 077 245 080) has
a lunchtime and evening
class and also sells a wide
range of ingredients and
utensils.
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Several companies around the
island run elephant ride
operations and many can be
booked through travel
agents, often in combination
with all day tours of the
interior. Over fifty
elephants call Samui home
and all work in the tourist
industry. A typical 'trek'
lasts between 15 minutes and
half an hour and is an
excellent way to see the
island's jungle clad
interior. Some companies
take visitors up into the
hills for magnificent views
over the island, others go
through waterfalls, where
riders run the risk of
receiving a cooling shower.
Chaweng Elephant Trekking
(Tel. 077 231 210), Living
Thailand (Tel. 077 418 680)
and Island Safari Co (Tel.
077 230 567) are all
recommended. NB: Some
companies keep gibbons and
other endangered species as
pets to entertain visitors -
as well as being cruel, this
is illegal in Thailand and
should not be encouraged. |
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For a fun day out have a
game of Football Golf in
Choeng Mon beach. The first
of its kind in Asia the
course is well designed and
well shaded. After a
relaxing stroll around the
18 hole course enjoy a free
drink supplied by the owner.
Open every day from 9.30am
till 6.30pm. Choeng Mon,
Next to the Imperial
Boathouse Hotel. Telephone:
09 771-749-8 |
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Koh Samui's only freshwater
fishing spot, TopCats has
more than 4000 fish from 20
different species in their 2
man made lakes. Don't worry
if you've never fished
before, expert guidance is
on hand! All equipment and
bait is provided. TopCats
has a sports bar and
restaurant and a large
swimming pool. They also
offer a free shuttle
service. Telephone: 07
741-538-7. Route 4170,
Ban Taling Ngam. |
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If your competitive spirit
rears its head while you're
on Koh Samui then why not go
Go-karting for the day?
Suitable for both beginners
and more experienced riders
the course is fun and fast.
Samui Go-Kart provides
everything from instructions
to helmets, all you have to
do is jump in and go. The
course is open from 9am to
9pm every day and located
just west of Bophut of the
main ring road. Route
4169, Bophut beach.
Telephone: 07 742-509-7 |
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Why not explore Samui's
beautiful scenery from a
different angle? Instead of
watching the Samui scenery
whiz
by from the back of a
motorbike, slow down and
really enjoy the view on
horseback. Ride on Ranch
offers several different
guided tours around Samui's
beaches and jungles. The
European standard horses are
calm and well trained and
all equipment is provided.
For package deals and more
information, telephone: 09
972-424-1. Route 4169,
near Tesco Lotus, Chaweng. |
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Samui's own karate kid,
Geoff Pickup has been
learning the martial art for
the past 14 years and
teaching full time for the
last three since becoming a
black belt. Geoff arrived on
Samui a couple of years ago
to establish his own Dojo.
The school is located in the
hills behind Lamai and has
become a popular spot for
local expats to develop
their chi and learn
the basics of Goju Ryu
Karate. One-hour Self
Defence classes are
available three mornings a
week and are an ideal
introduction to Goju Ryu.
Everyone from 16 years old
upwards is welcome to join.
Classes cost around 500 baht
per hour. Bungalows for full
karate retreats are
scheduled to open in 2005.
Behind Lamai. Tel.
01 968 0359 for more info. |
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The worlds latest aquatic
craze has arrived on Samui
in style - located at the
Samui Orchid Resort in Laem
Set, the Koh Samui Kite
Centre uses the latest
Airrush equipment and offers
a full range of kiteboarding
courses for all ability
levels. The location also
benefits from a shallow
sandy bay, which is perfect
for beginners. November to
March when the north
easterly to easterly wind
blows between 8 to 20 knots
is probably the best time to
go. Tel. 077 424
017-501. |
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One alternative way to
explore Koh Samui is by
bicycle. Red Bicycle in
Lamai offers guided tours
around the island, bike
rentals and sales. They
stock quality bicycle brands
such as Cannondale and
provide all equipment from
helmets to kneepads. All
trips are led by experienced
guides fully trained in
first aid response. Red
Bicycle also insures all
rides and riders, which is
reassuring as Samui's roads
are renown for being some of
the most dangerous in
Thailand. Route 4169,
Lamai beach. Telephone 07
723-213-6 |
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Thailand's beloved national
sport Muay Thai, is taken
very seriously throughout
the country and Koh Samui is
no exception! Although Thai
boxing is regarded as the
worlds most dangerous
martial art it is
surprisingly graceful to
watch. Chaweng stadium near
the Reggae Pub is the
biggest on Samui and hosts
all the major fights on the
island. Fights are usually
held twice a week on Monday
and Friday nights but during
peak season an additional
Sunday night fight is often
held. Fights start at 9pm
and the evening normally
lasts around three hours,
with as many as ten smaller
bouts before the main fight.
If you only want to catch
the main event then drop in
for an hour around
10/10.30pm. The atmosphere
in Chaweng Stadium is
excellent with a live
commentator and traditional
Thai music - although some
find the noise a bit
overpowering! Both Thai and
foreign fighters compete in
the ring, most are
professionals, all are
pretty entertaining. Chaweng
Stadium charges an entry fee
and you can chose between a
ringside table or a seat in
the surrounding stands.
Soi Reggae, Chaweng Beach.
For more information
telephone: 07 741-350- |
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From mini-golf to the real
thing. The island's first
and currently only,
professional standard golf
course, opened in 2003
offering great golf and
a gorgeous location in the
hills above Maenam . If you
prefer something less
challenging, there's always
mini-golf... |
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Ko Samui offers high-quality
diving most of the year,
though it's probably best
avoided during the monsoon
in November and December. It
is still possible to take
shore-based courses during
this time however. The
four-day PADI Open Water
Course is very competitively
priced compared to elsewhere
in the world and there's a
wide range of schools to
choose from. The most famous
dive site in the area is
Sail Rock, North of Ko Pha
Ngan, which has an 18m
natural rock chimney
swimthrough and is a good
place to see whale sharks.
Other sites can be found in
the North of Anthong Marine
National Park and close to
the Gulf's diving mecca Ko
Tao, which has 21 sites off
its shores. A day's diving
from Samui should get to two
to three sites. |
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Following the success of the
Samui Regatta, currently in
its second year, the
island's sailing scene has
come on in leaps and
bounds. The surrounding
islands in the Ang Thong
National Park make an ideal
sailing playground and good
all-year-round breezes and
challenging westerly winds
between May and November
make great sailing
conditions. Several boat
companies operate
charters... |
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Samui Quad Bikes and 3D
Paintball
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Children of all ages can
play war at 3D Paintball's
huge, sculpted terrain in
the hills above Maenam. The
same location is also used
for bouncing around on quad
bikes, though they are
strictly for adults only.
Alternatively, for a full
day out, the management will
organise a variety of
adventure games deep in the
jungle. So if you like the
sound of 'transferring the
president', 'capturing the
flag', 'village attack' or
'smugglers vs. police' this
could be an ideal day out.
Standard paintball guns are
free - customers only pay
for pellets, which are 3
Baht each. There's also a
selection of BB Guns for
hire, which are moulded to
look menacingly like M16s
and Kalashnikovs. Free hotel
transfer. Maenam,
Tel. 01 371 0744 |
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While not everyones cup of
tea, if your idea of holiday
heaven is letting a few
rounds fly then Koh Samui
has the place for you! The
shooting range has fully
trained instructors and a
wide range of guns to choose
from. They also provide live
ammunition. The range is
open from 9am to 6pm every
day. Reasonably priced too -
doesn't Samui just blow you
away? Route 4169, Chaweng
Beach |
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OTHER ATTACTIONS
Na Muang Falls
A short drive from Nathon Town will bring
you to the first of a pair of waterfalls.
The first cascade, which is almost 20 meters
high, can be reached by by car up an unpaved
road.
The higher of the two is also the tallest at
80 meters. Reaching it requires a half hour
walking climb. Take a picnic lunch and enjoy
Samui's natural beauty.
Hin Lat
Closer to town and has a series of cascades
that form a large pool. Getting in to the
falls requires a trek of 3 km. It's a jungle
path so don't wear shorts. The pool is a
cold and a refreshing pick-me-up after the
trek.
Secret Buddha Garden
High in the hills of Samui, a dedicated
individual has built several Buddha statues
and temples over the past 20 years. The 2
hour trip is difficult and a 4 wheel drive
vehicle is required.
Samui Aquarium and Tiger Zoo
The aquarium has several species of local
fish including grouper and sharks. Tigers
and leopards in cages if you like that sort
of thing ... I don't. Last comes the animal
acts. Shows feature hornbills, sea hawks,
parrots and otters.
Na Tian Butterfly Garden
The butterfly garden has an excellent
collection of exotic species. A bee hive
gives you an inside look at the busy
creatures.
Snake Farm
Located at Taling Ngam has 2 shows per day
at 11:00 and 14:00 respectively. Reptiles
native to Ko Samui and other parts of Asia.
Scorpion and centipede displays are okay, I
guess ... but I could do without the cock
fighting show.
Naga Pearl Farm
If you like pearls, you might want to see
how they are cultured. Thai pearls have
their own "look" and have become accepted
internationally.
Ancient House
Wood crafters and wood lovers alike can
enjoy the teakwood house at Ban Thale. Built
about a century and a half ago without the
use of nails, this oldest house on the
island features excellent carving as well.
Best Mountain View Point
At almost 500 meters elevation, this
location offers excellent views. |
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