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Temple of Big Buddha or Wat Phra Yai, stop at the bizarre stone formation of Grandmother and Grandfather (Hin Ta-Hin Yai) in Lamai and watch the popular monkeys at work show. Further stops will be made along the way at various viewpoints and at Na-Muang waterfall. End your day at Nathon town for some shopping before the transfer back to your hotel.
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Mu Koh Anthong became a national park in 1980. It contains of 42 islands of which Koh Wua Talap (island of the "sleeping" cow) is the largest one. There is a nice beach with white sand on this island named Ao Kha and you will also find a small national park office and a camping site here. North of this island you will find Koh Mae Koh. On this island there is a beautiful inner sea named Talay Nai. It is about seven meters deep and has a few viewing points. It is worth visiting even if you have to walk for a while before getting there. There are also two beaches on this island suitable for swimming: Ao Na Thap and Ao Tham Rang.
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Explore Samui's jungle with a full day tour that takes in elephant trekking, a baby elephant show, a fantastic waterfall then pay respects to a unique mummified Buddhist monk, still in the meditation position. Take a jeep over fur spectacular mountains and take in beautiful Samui before visiting one of the most unusual gardens in the world. Relax over Thai lunch then it's off to see and learn just how the locals make rubber. Finally, check out the beautiful Big Buddha.
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The Coral Island, locally called Koh Tan, is a primitive tranquil island and spans an area is 7.5 square kilometers. The island is considered to be the neighboring island of Koh Samui. On the island lies a small pristine village and there is neither car nor road. The island, surrounded by coral reef with serene white sandy beaches, offers a perfect spot for snorkeling and sun-bathing
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This is the definitely the best snorkeling trip in the Gulf of Thailand! Koh Tao and Koh Nangyuan are rated as the two best snorkeling sites in the Gulf, with their amazing corals and aquatic life. You will see ’Nemo’ Anemone fish swimming in the beautiful and colorful anemone’s and be amazed at the enormous table, stag horn, mushroom and lettuce corals. There are various varieties of sponges such as the blue, barrel and pink sponges. If you love fish then you will see a vast array of the fishes of south East Asia. They include damsels, fusiliers, squirrelfish, butterfly fish, angel fish, banner fish, batfish, parrotfish, sweet lips and trivially.
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On organized fishing trips, the boat captain will usually decide on the best spots to drop anchor at, depending on the prevailing sea and weather conditions. The safest and most common policy is for the boat to hug the coastline, and many fishing tours last several hours and move from one location to another during the day, affording passengers changing views of the island’s bays, as well as increasing the chances of a catch. Big Rock, off the north-east is a popular spot, as are the shallow seas off the small island of Koh Tan in the south
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