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Koh Samet is the most popular Tourist destination in Thailand, receiving about 1 million tourists every year.
After entering the park gate where the entrance fee is collected, there are resorts one after another along the beach, and more than 90% of the resorts are located on the beautiful east coast. The houses are generally located in the dense woods on the hillside overlooking the sea, and the guest rooms are very close to the beach, and it will not take more than 5 minutes to walk.
The closer to the sea, the more expensive the house. However, the most expensive house in most places costs only 2,000 baht. In cheaper places, a bed costs less than 100 baht. In addition, whether it has air conditioning, whether you can take a hot shower, and whether there is a refrigerator or TV directly affects the house price.
Koh Samet Accommodation Introduction
Koh Samet Climate
Koh Samet has a tropical monsoon climate, which should have a clear distinction between rainy and dry seasons. But it is close to the sea, and the sea breeze is cool and pleasant, so the beautiful scenery can be presented to tourists all year round. The temperature difference is not big, and the fluctuation is very small. You can hardly feel the arrival of the rainy and dry seasons. The temperature here is about the same all year round, with an average temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius. As for the best Travel season, I still recommend winter, which is from November to February of the following year, because this period is the warmest and most comfortable time of the year in Koh Samet. The weather is relatively dry, with almost no rainfall, which will not cause inconvenience to travel. And even in winter, the flowers here are still very bright and very pleasing to the eye!
If you go to Pattaya, you must go to Koh Samet, because Koh Samet is indeed a veritable "Koh Samet". The yellow and white, flour-like tender sea sand is laid out into a long and wide sand blanket, inlaid with golden lace for the Pacific Ocean.
The tropical jungles formed by coconut trees and palm trees on the island are like loyal guards guarding the beautiful beaches, as well as tourists and swimmers from all over the world.
Koh Samet Food
Koh Samet not only has beautiful tropical scenery and first-class swimming spots, but also has unique and cheap tropical fruits and seafood tastings.
Along the beach are restaurants and bars of various resorts. In addition, there are restaurants one after another on the street from the pier to the park gate. The restaurants are not too expensive, they are all very civilian and simply furnished. But no matter where you eat, it is difficult to find a place where you can spend hundreds of yuan for a meal, because they don't have such expensive dishes.
Food on Koh Samet, Pattaya, Thailand
Samet Island Entertainment
All hotels sell tickets for island tours. The whole Journey usually takes 5 hours. You can take a speedboat, but it is better to take a slow wooden boat. The wooden boat has a spacious place where you can lie down to read or sleep; the motor is quiet, so you can chat with friends from all over the world. The wooden boat costs 400 baht, and the speedboat costs 500 baht, both of which include lunch, snorkeling, and fishing.
Thailand Samet Island Cruise
Koh Samet Travel Tips
1. All passengers must fill out a customs declaration form before arriving at Bangkok International Airport to declare the amount of foreign currency they are carrying. Violators may be arrested, charged or have the excess money confiscated. The amount of Thai currency that can be carried when leaving the country shall not exceed 50,000 baht.
2. Pirated works are not allowed to be brought into the country. Even for legal works such as paintings, tapes, computer software, and artworks, each person is limited to carrying one copy of each work. It is strictly forbidden to carry anesthetics, drugs, pornographic books and weapons, etc.
3. There is a blue free phone installed near the baggage carousel in Bangkok Airport, Thailand. In case of emergencies, you can use the phone to contact the outside world.
4. The Thai Cultural Bureau, Wildlife Conservation Bureau, Customs Department, Tourism Bureau of Thailand, and Thai embassies, consulates or overseas representative offices can obtain manuals on foreign exchange control and control items, and inform which items to buy. Before leaving the country, you must apply for approval from the relevant Thai government agencies.
Tickets to Koh Samet
Koh Samet is a national park. Visitors must purchase tickets at the National Park Office, 400 baht for adults and 200 baht for children.
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