Thursday 19 June 2014

Popular Tours in Koh Samui That Most Holidaymakers Choose To Make Their Holiday Perfect

Azure water, sparkling sandy beaches, breathtaking views and a lot of activities to do around make Koh Samui a hot favourite among the tourists who book tickets on flights to Thailand.  Take a tour to the famous Ang Thong National Marine Park or watch the magnificent Big Buddha, there is absolutely no dearth of things to do and see here. To have a best experience at the holiday, most people opt for the tours that give them a clear guidance in what they want to see. A guided tour to the breathtaking charms of Koh Samui is easily among the top 5 lures that westerners visit Thailand for. There are many tours available for visitors. Here are just three of the most popular tours!

Santiburi Samui Golf Country Club


A world class golf course with perfectly manicured greenery, Santiburi Samui Golf Country Club is a must visit place for those who have a passion for golf. The steep uphill and downhill go all the way to the beautiful coconut forests and mountain creeks. All the holes on this course are designed uniquely for different challenges. A tour to this place is recommended for all golf lovers.





Sea Safari by Speed Boat at Angthong Marine Park



Feed the baby elephants, snorkel at the famous ‘Wao Island’, do the elephant trekking – fun is unlimited in this tour. Pick up and Drop from the hotel is included so the whole trip is completely hassle-free and all you need to think about is how to have more fun. This tour covers a full day trip to three islands – Wao Island, Tai Phow Island and Mae Kho Island.





Sailing On Crazy Horse – The Real Samui Adventure




A twenty seven feet twin mast catamaran (‘Crazy Horse’) that can host upto eight guests on board, breathtaking beauty of the nature and you on the driving seat makes this tour perfect for sailors. The twin mast catamarans are amazingly fast and very easy to drive. Those who are booking tickets aboard flights arriving Koh Samui and have a love for sailing should give this option a serious thought.

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