Information: This popular day excursion
takes you to some 40 protected limestone islands about 30 km northwest of Ko
Samui, the tallest reaching up to 400m and mostly covered in tropical rain
forest; altogether beautiful and safe sanctuaries to dozens of bird species and
other mammals.
The park headquarters (where most boats
stop) is on Ko Wua Talab and a 400 metre climb to the peak offers superb
panoramic views. Other islands have spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations,
and there is a lovely saltwater lake on Ko Mae Ko; a major attraction, but
requiring a fairly strenuous climb in the heat of the day. For those in shape,
a better and more adventurous way to explore this area is to book a one-day
Kayaking Tour around the marine park, admiring the attractions close up,
including fascinating rock formations, limestone cliffs, secret caves and
alluring grottoes. Big Game Fishing day trips can also be arranged during your
stay in a hotel Koh Samui.
If time permits, visitors might want to
visit the island of Pha Ngan, 15 kilometres to the north which is almost as
large as Samui, and easily accessed by daily ferry boats. This island is high
and rugged, with rocky granite headlands separating many palm- fringed beaches
hiding in secluded coves. Another option is Koh Tao, the smallest and remotest
of the three major islands, but sharing the same geological structure, with
spectacular beaches, and dramatic rocky headlands dominated by huge granite
boulders.
The Passage Samui Villas &Resort
57/ 6-7, Moo 5
Angthong,
KohSamui, Suratthani
Postal code 84140
57/ 6-7, Moo 5
Angthong,
KohSamui, Suratthani
Postal code 84140
Phone: +66 77 421 721
Fax: +66 77 421 726-7
Email: rsvn@thepassagesamui.com or sales@thepassagesamui.com
Fax: +66 77 421 726-7
Email: rsvn@thepassagesamui.com or sales@thepassagesamui.com
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