Info for koh samui 10:30 - Jul 5 with 4271 views | PinnerRob | Im in koh samui for 2 months with the missus any suggestions for restaurants&things to do while here many thanks in advance. | | | | |
Info for koh samui on 10:51 - Jul 5 with 4242 views | HongKongR | Beach Republic has a great chef, and is quite a cool place to hang out. I believe they have live bands perform there at the weekends too, but honestly two months in Koh Samui is too long unless you just want to relax by the pool or beach and read or even write a few books!! Address for Beach Republic is: Moo 4 Tambon Maret, Suratthani. Enjoy. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 13:13 - Jul 5 with 4171 views | smegma |
Info for koh samui on 10:51 - Jul 5 by HongKongR | Beach Republic has a great chef, and is quite a cool place to hang out. I believe they have live bands perform there at the weekends too, but honestly two months in Koh Samui is too long unless you just want to relax by the pool or beach and read or even write a few books!! Address for Beach Republic is: Moo 4 Tambon Maret, Suratthani. Enjoy. |
2 months? You can drive around it in an hour! | | | |
Info for koh samui on 13:31 - Jul 5 with 4159 views | timcocking | Koh Samui is a lovely island, but truly in terms of geography, variety etc., simply not a patch on Phuket/Phang Na. I'd suggest strongly a month in Koh Samui and then go over to the Andaman Sea. If you surveyed everybody with a wide knowledge of both, they'd all say the same. Samui is still lovely though. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 14:29 - Jul 5 with 4128 views | PinnerRob |
Info for koh samui on 10:51 - Jul 5 by HongKongR | Beach Republic has a great chef, and is quite a cool place to hang out. I believe they have live bands perform there at the weekends too, but honestly two months in Koh Samui is too long unless you just want to relax by the pool or beach and read or even write a few books!! Address for Beach Republic is: Moo 4 Tambon Maret, Suratthani. Enjoy. |
Thanks hongkongr,will try that out. We are based in koh samui just wondering what islands are best to visit were up for seeing lotsof different places not just staying here,cheers. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 14:30 - Jul 5 with 4127 views | PinnerRob |
Info for koh samui on 13:13 - Jul 5 by smegma | 2 months? You can drive around it in an hour! |
Haha yea done that today. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 14:33 - Jul 5 with 4121 views | PinnerRob |
Info for koh samui on 13:31 - Jul 5 by timcocking | Koh Samui is a lovely island, but truly in terms of geography, variety etc., simply not a patch on Phuket/Phang Na. I'd suggest strongly a month in Koh Samui and then go over to the Andaman Sea. If you surveyed everybody with a wide knowledge of both, they'd all say the same. Samui is still lovely though. |
Lovely cheers tim were goin kah tao for my bday&wanna see as much as poss thats not to far away ie other islands&even countries. Cheers. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 15:36 - Jul 5 with 4090 views | secretranger | 2 months is long enough to enjoy a lot of Thailand and potentially other countries such as Vietnam and Malaysia as well. Depends how much travelling you want to do. Koh Tao is the quietest of three east coast islands, Samui the most touristy. I'd personally recommend trying the west coast as well, Phuket and Phi Phi. I loved Phi Phi when I was there but it is also very touristy and dominated by backpacker types. You can't really go wrong in SE Asia, there is so much choice. If you can, get to Vietnam. A really wonderful country and not as spoilt as parts of Thailand. Nha Trang, Hoi An, Hai Van Pass, and Halong Bay in particular worth visiting as well as the two main cities and Sapa, although Sapa is quite a trek. It was a few years ago that I went and I'm getting jealous typing this! Enjoy. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 21:10 - Jul 5 with 3990 views | NathanNI | Go to Kho Tao for a few days. Lot quieter. Friend runs a bar there, Banyan Bar. Worth a visit. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Info for koh samui on 03:55 - Jul 6 with 3912 views | FredManRave |
Info for koh samui on 15:36 - Jul 5 by secretranger | 2 months is long enough to enjoy a lot of Thailand and potentially other countries such as Vietnam and Malaysia as well. Depends how much travelling you want to do. Koh Tao is the quietest of three east coast islands, Samui the most touristy. I'd personally recommend trying the west coast as well, Phuket and Phi Phi. I loved Phi Phi when I was there but it is also very touristy and dominated by backpacker types. You can't really go wrong in SE Asia, there is so much choice. If you can, get to Vietnam. A really wonderful country and not as spoilt as parts of Thailand. Nha Trang, Hoi An, Hai Van Pass, and Halong Bay in particular worth visiting as well as the two main cities and Sapa, although Sapa is quite a trek. It was a few years ago that I went and I'm getting jealous typing this! Enjoy. |
Agree with all of that re Vietnam. Awesome country though it's hard travelling it. As you're in that "neck of the woods" I'd have to strongly recomend a trip to Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Just an absolutely amazing place to visit. Probably the most impressive place I've ever visited. Total "WOW" factor, more so even than Machu Picchu, imo. [Post edited 6 Jul 2014 3:57]
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Info for koh samui on 11:13 - Jul 6 with 3853 views | ThaiHoop | I highly recommend you visit the jungle club, it's in the hills overlooking Chaweng beach and is a fantastic place to stay or just visit for a meal. http://www.jungleclubsamui.com/ Run by a Thai guy and his French wife, they are lovely people and very helpful. You can't get up there without 4wd vehicle but they come down the hill and pick you up in their jeep if you give them a call. | | | |
Info for koh samui on 12:32 - Jul 6 with 3831 views | Deano19766 |
Info for koh samui on 15:36 - Jul 5 by secretranger | 2 months is long enough to enjoy a lot of Thailand and potentially other countries such as Vietnam and Malaysia as well. Depends how much travelling you want to do. Koh Tao is the quietest of three east coast islands, Samui the most touristy. I'd personally recommend trying the west coast as well, Phuket and Phi Phi. I loved Phi Phi when I was there but it is also very touristy and dominated by backpacker types. You can't really go wrong in SE Asia, there is so much choice. If you can, get to Vietnam. A really wonderful country and not as spoilt as parts of Thailand. Nha Trang, Hoi An, Hai Van Pass, and Halong Bay in particular worth visiting as well as the two main cities and Sapa, although Sapa is quite a trek. It was a few years ago that I went and I'm getting jealous typing this! Enjoy. |
Spent 2 months travelling in SE Asia a while back as part of a 1yr trip around the world and we managed to see large parts of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia in those 2 months (Vietnam being the highlight IMO) | | | |
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