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Stop by Wat Plai Laem


Soi Buakhao

Wat Plai Laem is a Buddhist temple dedicated not to Buddha but to Guanyin (or Kuan Yin), the Chinese goddess of compassion and mercy. Although the temple is relatively new, it's been decorated using ancient techniques and murals. Guanyin herself is depicted in her ancient form, as a massive gold and white statue with 18 arms. She's sitting on a platform pavilion decorated with a large dragon, who is said to be able to carry the goddess to aid shipwrecked sailors. From here, she watches over the temple and a pond filled with fish-visitors who make a donation to the temple can grab a small bag of fish food in exchange.

On the other side of the temple complex, a giant laughing Buddha holding prayer beads presides over the ordination hall.

More About Koh Samui Tourism

Most famous of all the islands in Thailand is Koh Samui, a wonderful island that is famed for its remarkable palm tree-edged beaches and crystal clear waters. Due to its broad appeal, the island is visited by all types of travelers from the budget backpacker to the mega-wealthy Hollywood celebrities.

There are 3 primary beach towns on Samui island, each offering various encounters. From the buzzing about of Chaweng Beach to the energetic yet loosened up air of Lamai Beach and the ageless feel of Bophut's Fisherman's Village, Koh Samui is one of a kind among Thailand's islands in keeping an expansive interest for some sorts of guests.

 

People Also Ask About Koh Samui
  • Q: What is Koh Samui known for?

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    The most famous of all the islands in Thailand is Koh Samui, a beautiful island that is famed for its stunning palm tree-edged beaches and crystal clear waters. Due to its broad appeal, the island is visited by all types of travelers from the budget backpacker to the mega-wealthy Hollywood celebrities.

  • Q: What airport do you fly into for Koh Samui?

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    Koh Samui's main airport is Samui International Airport (USM), which is 2km north of the island's main village, Chaweng. Find cheap flights to Koh Samui with TravelSupermarket's price-comparison tool.

  • Q: Is Koh Samui Lively?

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    Chaweng is the most lively neighborhood in Koh Samui and could be treated as the “capital” of the island. There, expect to find plenty of beach bars and nightclubs, making it the best area to stay in Koh Samui for nightlife. ... As a consequence though, the area tends to be a bit noisier than other parts of the island

  • Q: Is Koh Samui expensive?

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    The short answer is no, Koh Samui isn't an expensive place to visit. ... Koh Samui is just like the rest of the country in that it fits many budgets, however in general it's slightly more expensive than the mainland.

  • Q: How many days are enough for Koh Samui?

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    Ideally, if you want to combine a bit of culture, sightseeing, relaxing, and enjoying the water and maybe the surrounding islands, I would recommend spending four days in Koh Samui and this itinerary is just a great way to get started in planning your trip.

  • Q: Which is the best month to visit Koh Samui?

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    The best time to visit Koh Samui is from December to February, which is the dry season. Each season in Koh Samui has something special to offer. The high season, also known as the dry season, is busy, but the weather is nice, and you won't see rain.

  • Q: What is there to do in Koh Samui at night?

    Ans:

    • Relax at Coco Tams
    • Enjoy Cabaret Dances at Ladyboy Cabarets 
    • Go Wild in Soi Green Mango
    • Get Crazy at On Street Bar 
    • Go and Shop Through Lamai Night Market 
    • Attend a Thai Kickboxing Match at Petch Bancha Boxing Stadium 
    • Experience Something Unique at Bar Ice Samui