Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Where Can I get a Cheap Suit in Koh Samui


Looking to add some inexpensive fine-looking tailored made suits to your wardrobe? Come to Koh Samui! (Photo courtesy gobizfashion.com) 
                                                                                                                                                   Koh Samui is the perfect place to go for a long relaxing vacation, a fun-filled family bonding experience or a honeymoon. But aside from sipping cocktails by the beach and swimming with beautiful fish under the sea, there are more things to do in Koh Samui that might involve a little suiting up.

A tropical island might give the impression that all you really need and all there is ever available are shorts, Hawaiian shirts and slippers but you will be surprised to know that even well- tailored suits can be purchased at Koh Samui. You might need to get a high quality suit so that you can use it later to elegantly propose to the love of your life, look good for that big presentation for work that might help you get a promotion, or even to impress that gorgeous woman you have a date with. For these occasions you will need a really trendy suit, which is why one of the things you should do in Koh Samui- is buy a suit, which will make a good impression and display your good qualities.  


The island has hundreds of tailor shops as well as designer tailor outfits that could provide you with the perfect suit. Yes, one of the things you can do in Koh Samui is get a suit that doesn’t only look great but is cheap. Suits in the United States are very expensive, especially tailored made suits.

In Koh Samui, the windows displays of suit shops show the latest and trendiest designs for men’s suits as well as women’s. These suits also come in different colours, fabrics and are generally of good quality. Materials are imported and some are even made in Europe. These island tailors know the latest trends that are going around in the world and get help you look sharp. They also have access to the best local and imported materials. These include cashmere, merino wool, cotton, linen, wool and even Jim Thompson Thai silk, which is a very famous Thai product by the late foreign designer who decided to settle in Thailand decades ago.

These tailoring shops in Koh Samui could also make custom made suits that fit you impeccably. You have to make sure however that you give the tailors enough time to make one for you before you leave, which is usually only a few days. The tailoring business has been very lucrative over the years as many visitors have come to appreciate and recognize the quality of suits available in Koh Samui as evident in the numerous suit shops on the island.

So, the next time you make a things to do in Koh Samui list, you might want to include shopping for the best suits on the list.








                

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Bangkok vs. Samui Weather

The Koh Samui weather looks great from here (Photo Courtesy of www.shasahotels.com)

Koh Samui may be an island in Thailand, but that doesn’t mean the island has a similar weather with, say, Bangkok. Samui weather is different as the island sits on the Gulf Coast toward the east; hence, Koh Samui experiences the effects of the northeast monsoon.

Bangkok, on the other hand, has a hot and perpetually sunny weather. The city’s regular year round temperatures is around 30°C. If you have an aversion to heat, avoid setting foot in Bangkok from March until July, this is when the city is at its hottest and driest, an event that coincides with its busiest time since this is when most travellers decide to go to the city. This dry period also raises the humidity levels in Bangkok. If you’re in the city during April and May, expect to also feel stickier due to the humidity.

Samui weather is at its warmest from March to September. While it doesn’t get stifling hot, the sun comes out a lot during these months, raising temperatures to as much as 40°C. This event occurs particularly from March to May. Rain also becomes a rare occurrence in these three months. In June to September, Koh Samui gets the occasional rainfall but nothing intense and prolonged.

The rainy season in Bangkok begins in June and ends in October. The rainfall pattern is unpredictable; rain showers can either last for a few minutes or an entire day. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are also common occurrences. If you have to be in Bangkok during its rainy season, make sure you pack a good amount of rain gear with you.

In Koh Samui, the rainy season takes place from October to December. Samui weather begins to clear up at around late December, when the sun begins to make its appearance. Note that the waters surrounding Koh Samui can get very rough during these three months. If you have a thing for water sports and want to give the Koh Samui waters a try, avoid scheduling your trip to the island during the wet season.

The best time to go to Bangkok is between November and January, when the city is at its coolest. For Koh Samui, it’s best to make a trip from January to February. At this time, Samui weather is neither too hot nor cold, making it the perfect weather to tour around the famed island 

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Need Some Excitement?


Need a thrill? Try bungee jumping in Koh Samui

Visitors to Koh Samui who are looking for fun, excitement, and a terrific time on the tropical island are sure to get what they’re looking for. Koh Samui attractions run far and wide, be it for the beach lover or the reptile enthusiast. No matter what kind of fun you are looking for, Koh Samui is certain to offer it along with other surprises.

One of the most entertaining tourist attractions in the island is the bungee jumping venue located at Chaweng Beach. Fans of extreme sports will be delighted in jumping off the 170-foot crane which has nothing more than a piece of elastic wound around the person’s ankle to break the fall. Nothing screams adrenaline rush and a knuckle-gripping activity than this.

Since the jump takes place from a crane and not from a cliff, jumpers take the plunge toward a pool instead of sharp rocky terrain. Like with most Koh Samui attractions, safety is the top priority. Should the elastic around the ankle snap, jumpers will drop straight into the pool, which is way safer than the unforgiving rocks lying on the bottom of a steep cliff.

If you think bungee jumping isn’t thrilling enough, you have the option to put a bit of break in the elastic around your ankle. This extra break will allow you to plunge slightly into the pool surface instead of merely being suspended over it. If you have the guts to spare for this alternative, then go for it! Hey you only live once.

Aside from the rush that comes with taking the big leap, jumpers are also offered a breath-taking view from the top of the crane. You’ll be able to see many other Koh Samui attractions, such as the Chaweng Beach, the sparkling waters surrounding the gulf of Thailand, and the Reggae Pub. Think of it as a two-in-one deal: you get to see a spectacular view and you get to make that death-defying jump.

You can walk into the bungee jumping venue anytime, but if you would like to make sure that you get to do it on a specific day and time, you can book your session in advance. You can bungee jump in either the morning or night. If you prefer the latter, the place has a bar where you can relax before or after your jump. There is also a bar nearby, the Soi Reggae, where you can head to after making the thrilling leap. For sure, the bungee jumping activity will be the main topic of the event.

Are you up for this adrenaline-inducing Koh Samui attractions? If you know of any other exhilarating activities or want to know more details about this one, let us know. 

Monday, 30 April 2012

All Aboard the Koh Samui Ferry



Breath-taking sunset from Koh Samui ferry (Photo Courtesy of Binidia.com) 

For most vacationers, the easiest way to gain access into Koh Samui in Thailand is through the island’s international airport. While hopping aboard a plane and soaring through the sky is both traditional and convenient, did you know that you can enter Samui through passenger vessels and speedy boats as well?

Samui is dotted with several ferry points, particularly in the mainland area. The nearest point to the mainland is the port at Donsak, which is roughly 50 kilometres from Surat Thani. Since this is the closest port to the mainland, it is also the busiest next to the island.

But while hustle and bustle is the port’s middle name, it is also the best place to get a ferry ticket if you haven’t bought one in advance. The high season for tourism in Koh Samui is from November to April. During these months, ferries and boats depart every hour, with some even leaving for Koh Tao and Koh Phan Ngano.

Nothing beats a ferry ride to Samui, especially when the day is clear. Place yourself on the ferry’s deck, and let your senses soak in the warm sunlight and fresh ocean breeze. You’re also in for an eyeful, you can expect to see white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and Samui palm trees as the ferry cruises along. A plane can’t give you that kind of treat.

Travelling from Don Sak to the port in Nathon roughly takes about two and a half hours. If you prefer to enter Koh Samui through another port, alternative ports are available at Ban Don and Tha Thong.

If you’re more of a night person, don’t fret. For those who prefer to travel under the stars, passenger ferries are also available at night. The ferries depart from the port at Ban Don at 11:00 PM. The travel time is about six hours, so you should get to Samui at around 5:00 AM. The ferry is equipped with basic bunks where you could lie down and get some sleep for the night. This is a suitable option if you want to save some bucks.

Veer from the traditional method when you plan to visit Koh Samuiby taking the route by the sea instead of the sky through the ferries and catarmans. Be ready for an entirely new experience that will surely be memorable.  

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Enjoy a breath-taking view in Koh Samui


There are several places in Koh Samui where you can go to get an unforgettable view of the island. (Photo Courtesy of Samuiontour.com)



You will never run out new experiences when on vacation at a tropical island and indeed, there are many things to do in Koh Samui, the beautiful Thai isle along the Gulf of Thailand. The stunning island is surrounded by many other islands and pristine beaches ideal for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Koh Samui has several popular dive sites to choose from that vary in depth and beauty.

From the depths of the Thai seas to the top of the hills, Koh Samui is a remarkable place that provide you with white sand beaches, tropical trees aligning the shores, exotic plants and animals, cheerful locals, luxurious and charming resorts and mouth-watering cuisines from all over the globe. One can swim in the water of one of the crystal clear beaches, trek the jungles on top of an elephant, visit beautiful temples, meditate in secret gardens, get up close and personal with a tiger and enjoy a breathtaking view of Koh Samui and its neighbouring islands spurting amongst the calm blue ocean.

Yes, one of the things to do in Koh Samui that should not be missed is to reach the peak of a mountain and take in the awesome scenery. The journey to the top is in itself an experience, trekking through the jungle and seeing plants and animals you have never seen before and might never see again will be a unforgettable experience. Everything is pure and natural- an adulterated beauty.

As sight- seeing is one of the most fascinating things to do in Koh Samui, it is important to know the different viewpoints on the island. Among these are Chaweng; Beverly Hills located between Lamai and Chaweng; National Marine Park; Samui Everest, Woodland Park View; Samui Gallery Hill; View Top; Best Mountain View Point; Samui Bayview over Chaweng from Samui Bayview Villa and several other mountain views along the island. Most of these viewpoints can only be reached by a professional hiker or via a 4X4 vehicle.

To make your journey to the top more enjoyable, taking a safari tour that has the view of the whole island as its last stop might be a good thing to consider trying. A safari tour usually includes a trek through the jungle, a stopover at the Buddha Secret Garden, Namuang Waterfalls, the temple of the mummified monk, the Grandfather and Grandmother rocks and other stops. But the view is of course the most rewarding experience and must not be excluded from yourl list of great things to do in Koh Samui. 

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Pet and Take Amazing Photos with Tigers in Koh Samui

Pet tigers and get up close and personal with them in Koh Samui. (Image courtesy of poculum.tumblr.com)

Koh Samui is indeed a very interesting destination. Tourists are lured to this place because there are so many great things to do on the island, there’s the beach, and tons of other fun-filled activities. There are plenty of things to do in Koh Samui. Aside from being able to stroll around at numerous fine-sand beaches and catching the biggest fishes you have ever seen in your entire life, you can also explore the diversity of wildlife at Koh Samui.

Samui is home to the planet’s most amazing plant and animal life. One of the best things to do in Koh Samui is to visit the tigers. The Samui Tiger Zoo is the best place to check out these amazing creatures. The zoo allows visitors to get to know the very regal Bengal Tigers and leopard cubs. This is a lot different from other Koh Samui attractions, but for animal lovers out there and those who have kids, this is bound to be a hit.

The zoo offers a very convenient aquarium type area where visitors can watch these mighty creatures which roam freely in their own natural environment. It’s a rare opportunity to get to see tigers this up close and personal, so you’ll probably always remember your visit here. There is something absolutely disarming about these creatures frolicking and strolling in a relaxed manner---without the restrictions of very tight cages and other constricting boundaries. The good thing is that, visitors can also take pictures to take home as souvenirs.

Tigers are highly held creatures here in the island and so if one wants to try some unconventional things to do in Koh Samui, visiting the zoo is a very good idea. Individuals out there who are extremely brave can even go inside the cages and take pictures right next to baby tigers and fully grown tigers. If you are game, then make sure to bring your own camera. Professional photographers can also take photos for you can your loved ones for an inexpensive rate.

The Samui Tiger Zoo is not exclusive to tigers and leopards. Since it shares the same complex with the Orchid Zoo, there is a large variety of creatures one can see here too. There is a giant aquarium where one can get to know local marine life like turtles, sharks, and a number of rainbow coloured tropical fishes. If you have kids with you, make sure that you include the visit to the zoo in your list of things to do Koh Samui.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

An Ang Thong Adventure

Amazing view from the Ang Thong National Marine Park (photo courtesy of quicktrip.sg)

Ang Thong National Marine Park is one of the most beautiful and thrilling Koh Samui attractions. Take a boat from Koh Samui, which is 28 kilometers away, and you will arrive at Ang Thong, which has pristine beaches and an amazing view. There are so many things to do while at Ang Thong.

Of course, you could spend the day getting a golden tan while reading your favorite book and enjoying the sound of the waves but Ang Thong, as it is one of the most exciting Koh Samui attractions, has so much more to offer. You could hike along the island's steep limestone steps, reach the peak and take in Thailand's beautiful scenery from above, while capturing a memorable photo. 

Ang Thong has safe mountain trails with seasoned hiking guides. 'Ang Thong' literally means 'Golden Basin' and it refers to the beautiful topography that has formed due to the numerous erosion that has taken place in the area over the years. Ang Thong is comprised of 42 different islands and to attempt to explore everything would take a few weeks. But of course, you could always visit only the main attractions.

Ang Thong has an amazing wildlife and this is one of the more thrilling Koh Samui attractions. Get up close with a variety of fascinating creatures such as pythons and other species of snakes, iguanas, langurs, white bellied sea eagles, otters and other reptile and bird species.

Koh Mae or the "Mother Island" boasts of a gorgeous beach and its inland salt water lagoon called is called the Thale Nai or "Emerald Lake". Nearby is Koh Sam Sao or the "Tripod Island" that has a coral reef and great hiking grounds perfect for divers and hikers. You may also choose to take a snorkeling tour around the islands and be enthralled by a variety of sea creatures. You could also rent a boat and go sailing or do some Kayaking.

Ang Thong is able to maintain its beauty because it has been greatly protected since its establishment in the 1980s. The place has gained widespread popularity when it was mentioned in Alex Garland's novel 'The Beach' which was then made into a film starring Leonardo Di Caprio. The movie however was not filmed on Ang Thong.

It has attractions within it and has something for everybody. Experiencing these Koh Samui attractions makes it not only a fun vacation, it makes it a journey.