Koh Samui, Thailand

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As you can probably tell by my lack of activity on here, I've been pretty busy over the past few months, so I have an awful lot to update you all on! First of all, I was really lucky last summer to go on holiday with my family to Thailand, so I thought I'd do a quick post on that. If you've ever considered Thailand as a potential holiday destination then hopefully this will be helpful for you, and if not then I hope you enjoy the post and photos nonetheless, and maybe tell me a bit about anywhere you've been on holiday in the comments below!



Flights


We did the flights to Koh Samui in two parts - one flight to Bangkok and then one from Bangkok to Koh Samui. There are only a couple of flights to Koh Samui each day as they like to limit the number of people who go there so it doesn't get completely overrun with tourists. Although the flight was only short, it was really enjoyable as we got served a Thai meal complete with noodles, fruit and cake. No in-flight entertainment of course, as it was a small plane, but I always love looking out the window on planes, so that was entertainment enough for me. Koh Samui airport is also really lovely - it's small, cute, half indoor/half outdoor, and they serve free food in the departure lounge!


Accommodation


Our hotel rooms were really lovely, with a small double bed each, fancy bathroom, closet space, desk etc... Pretty much anything you'd expect to find in a hotel room. There was a patio area outside the room (through the sliding windows) with a table, chairs and lounging bed. The room also got supplied with fresh bananas every day which was a great touch.


The resort had two pools - one by the beach and one by the hotel - as well as a smaller one for children. The pools were really great; plenty of space for everyone and just a really nice place to relax in the day when it got too hot.

The pool by the hotel
Another great thing about the hotel is that it's got a section of the beach for the guests to enjoy. We really loved spending time on the beach as it was a little less busy than the areas by the pool and really close to the bar as well. The only thing I didn't enjoy so much about the beach is that there will quite often be local traders who will try to sell you things - they're extremely friendly and obviously I didn't mind them being there, I just felt bad having to say no to them!


The hotel also had a great walk from the rooms to the beach. There was a really lovely garden area with a little hut where you could sit and read in the shade, hammocks and plenty of palm trees. It really made you feel like you were abroad!


Finally, the poolside bar was absolutely fantastic. I feel bad to admit that my favourite meal there was the fried egg sandwich, considering we were in Thailand, but it was just so fantastic! They also had a buy-one-get-one-free offer on drinks between five and seven which was particularly popular with my me and my mum!


All in all, we loved the hotel. The staff were extremely friendly and there were tons of facilities, most of which I haven't even shown on here! There was a small gym, recreation room with books and games, internet access, pool table, spa (although it's much cheaper to go to a local spa across the street!), water sports like kayaking, snorkelling, windsurfing and diving, and lots of different events put on by the hotel throughout the week such as traditional Thai nights and barbecues.

Local Area


Nearby, there was a little village area, which was full of little market stalls and different restaurants. There was a huge amount of variety in the market stalls, from clothes and accessories to electronics and decorative souvenirs. The prices are all pretty cheap and everybody is open to bartering! My favourite purchase was probably a decorated coconut bowl, which I thought was a really pretty and unique souvenir.


There was also a really wide variety of dining options, from fancy restaurants to street-side food carts. Obviously there was a lot of Thai cuisine, but there were also other options. One night I had the most amazing pizza from an Italian restaurant! Close to the village, there was another little shopping area which was slightly more up-market. My mum and I grew to love this area, as there were buskers performing every night with a little caravan bar nearby, so we spent quite a few evenings watching people perform while sipping Margaritas!

Cuisine


I've never had Thai food before, so this section of the holiday was very novel for me and I must admit, I did sometimes cheat by having sandwiches in the hotel bar! 

Breakfasts in the hotel were particularly amazing as they had such a wide variety of food - did you know it's normal to have noodles for breakfast?! I really enjoyed having lots of fresh fruit while I was away, and discovered a new love for dragon fruit!


The pictures here show one of the traditional Thai nights at the hotel. There were loads of different options, from curry to spring rolls to noodle dishes and tons more! It was really great because you could watch your food being made and tell the chefs exactly what you wanted to have in it. My favourite Thai dish turned out to be Pad Thai, a stir-fried noodle dish that I liked to have with prawns. The hotel also did absolutely amazing prawn cakes!



Sightseeing


My parents and I spent one of the days touring the island with a guide and seeing lots of different and exciting things. The Thai culture is really interesting and I found it fascinating to be able to see famous landmarks like the temples and the Big Buddha. 



One of my very favourite parts about the day was visiting an area for elephant trekking! There was also a nearby waterfall that you could swim in which was definitely one of the highlights of the trip for me - there's something so liberating about swimming in a natural pool with a bunch of people you don't know who are just as excited by it as you are!


The elephant trekking was also a major highlight and something that I've wanted to do for a really long time. We got to trek for about half an hour through natural Thai landscape with an elephant carer, as well as feed the elephants! They're such beautiful creatures and I felt so lucky to be able to spend time with them!


Overlooking panoramic views of Koh Samui beaches and coastline

And there you have it! My quick-stop tour of all the amazing things I enjoyed about Thailand. If you're thinking of travelling to South East Asia, I would seriously recommend visiting Thailand as it has such a rich culture and there are so many different things to do there. Did I mention I also went scuba diving?! There's loads more I could say about this holiday but I've tried to keep in concise to make for easy reading, so if you've got any more questions then please feel free to ask!


Have you been anywhere on holiday recently? What else have you been up to with your free time? Let me know in the comments below!

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