Yuzawa Kogen Ski Resort

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Located in Surat Thani Province, Koh Samui is an enchanting island in Thailand that offers an amazing experience with its local charm. Also known as Ko Samui, expect to discover beautiful beaches ranging from lively shores to tranquil havens. As you explore the entire island, you'll be treated to the tantalizing flavors of local food at bustling markets and charming restaurants. One unique aspect of Koh Samui is its blend of spiritual landmarks, like the Big Buddha, alongside its natural beauty.
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490 Yuzawa, Minamiuonuma District, Niigata, Japan
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Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai)

This iconic temple complex is home to a striking 12-meter-tall golden Buddha statue that can be seen from afar. Visitors can climb the staircase to the base of the statue for panoramic views and experience a peaceful spiritual atmosphere while observing Buddhist rituals.

Chaweng Beach

As the longest and most popular beach on Koh Samui, Chaweng Beach boasts soft white sand and clear turquoise waters. Here you can expect a lively atmosphere with lots of water sports, beachfront dining, and vibrant nightlife, catering to all kinds of visitors.

Jungle Club

Jungle Club is a unique hillside retreat offering breathtaking panoramic views of Chaweng Noi Bay from its open-air wooden decks adorned with colorful beanbags. It's a relaxed spot known for its delicious Thai and international cuisine, signature cocktails, and stunning sunset vistas.

Ang Thong National Marine Park

This stunning archipelago consists of 42 islands with dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and diverse marine life. It's the perfect destination for kayaking, snorkeling, hiking, and simply enjoying natural and jaw-dropping beauty.

Hin Ta and Hin Yai (Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks)

These unique and curiously shaped rock formations have become a popular natural attraction on Koh Samui, sparking local legends. Located on Lamai Beach, they offer a quirky photo opportunity and are surrounded by tranquil tide pools.

Fisherman's Village

Fisherman's Village in Bophut is a charming historical area known for its rustic-chic vibe, featuring beautifully preserved traditional Chinese shop-houses now housing boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. Every Friday night, it transforms into a vibrant Walking Street market, offering a lively atmosphere with street food, souvenirs, and entertainment.

Na Muang Waterfalls

The picturesque Na Muang Waterfalls cascade down natural rock formations amidst lush jungle surroundings. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the natural pools at the base of the falls and even take an adventurous elephant trek to reach them.

Choeng Mon Beach

Situated in the northeast corner of the island, Choeng Mon offers a collection of beautiful, sheltered bays with calm waters and soft sand. It's known for its more relaxed and upscale vibe, making it ideal for families and those seeking tranquility. There are also "half moon" or "full moon" festivities here, you can even head to nearby Koh Phangan to experience full moon parties to the fullest since this is where it originated.

Lipa Noi

Lipa Noi is a quiet and relatively undeveloped beach located on the western coast of Koh Samui, known for its tranquil atmosphere and gorgeous sunset views. With its soft, white sand and shallow, calm waters, it's considered a great spot for families and those seeking a peaceful escape. While it offers a more laid-back vibe, you can still find some resorts, villas, and the well-known Nikki Beach club along its shores.

Ring Road

The Ring Road is the main paved road that encircles the entire tropical island of Koh Samui, connecting most of the major towns, open and private beaches, and attractions. It serves as the primary artery for transportation, making it easy to navigate and explore different parts of the island by car or scooter.

Night markets

Koh Samui boasts a lively night market scene with various locations and days, offering a fantastic way to experience local culture and food. There are night markets you wouldn't want to pass up, like the famous Friday night market in Fisherman's Village, or daily food options at Chaweng Lake Night Market for a taste of local flavors and a fun evening out. You'll find everything from street food and souvenirs to clothing and a buzzing atmosphere across the island's night markets.