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Ko Samui

Posted by Stuart at 08:51 PM on February 22, 2003

As my horoscope said a few days ago, perhaps I need some "foreign" culture. So last night I jumped on a train in Bangkok and woke up this morning in Surat Thani in southern Thailand. From there I took a 30 minute bus ride to the Gulf of Thailand where I hopped on a ferry that took me to Ko Samui (Samui Island) after a 1.5 hour ride.

My first impressions are good ones. I had heard that Samui was over-developed, and so I pictured Miami Beach. But the island is mostly rural and no hotels are taller than 3 or 4 stories. I think they have done a great job of blending the new construction with the beautiful mountain / jungle / beach topography.

By the way, this post sets a record for number of posts in one month. Surprisingly, I have been able to write a post a day so far, and I think I should be able to continue for the rest of the month (at least). It has actually gotten easier now that I am in the habit of doing it.

Tomorrow: more sightseeing and exploring in Samui and hopefully some snorkling.



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Posted by: Beth on February 27, 2003 12:55 AM

I bet it is/was beautiful!!! From what I am learning about Seattle, WA there are many of the same features (jungle/beach/mountain), just a tad cooler. haha!! :-)

What did you see when you went snorkling?? Anything out of the ordinary? Something that you weren't expecting?


Love you!!

Posted by: Stuart on September 15, 2003 3:42 PM

Not much exiting, unless you consider foot-long sea slugs exciting. hehe. Oh, and some interesting somewhat-colorful coral. In general, though, there wasn't much to see.

I plan on going to Ko Tao in a few weeks, though, and even though it is just north of Samui, I hear that the snorkling there is some of the best in Thailand.

(Apologies for answering this comment six months late! :)

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