Helicopter view of Koh samui |
One of the main reasons why ShaSa Resort in Koh Samui
has continued to draw visitors is because the island is an extremely safe tourist
destination, just like other major travel hubs in Thailand. Tourism contributes
a significant portion of Samui’s economy, and hence, local authorities have
instituted the necessary measures to see to it that untoward incidents
involving those visiting the island are avoided as much as possible.
Nevertheless, it is also advisable for tourists to take some
precautions in order to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to Koh Samui. Its
alluring locale of pristine beaches, for one, can be a distraction to those who
became oblivious to their risks, which can be, encountered anywhere else.
Some lifestyle perils
Alcohol intake can be an issue for those seeking the many
pleasures of available on Koh Samui. Being drunk or having a drink too many can
be an invitation to disaster if it’s mixed with swimming, diving, or
parasailing. Assaults on tourists in the island are rare and isolated cases,
but being under the influence of liquor can certainly make you more of a
target. This is especially so during the wee hours of the day, or when driving
around motorbikes which are so popular in Koh Samui.
Drug abuse is another potential holiday spoiler. As in most
Asian countries, the laws on regulated drugs, including marijuana, are very
strict in Thailand. Getting high while partaking of the leisure opportunities
in Koh Samui could turn into an unsavory adventure that is to be regretted
later.
Plain common sense is
the key
Food and non-alcoholic beverages are less worrisome. It is
only those visitors whose digestive systems aren’t conditioned to intake of
spicy Asian foods who should be wary of the local cuisine. They should go easy
first on such local delicacies, which can upset not only their stomachs but
also can alter their travel itinerary due to health issues. Sticking to bottled
water intake is also wise, as local tap water can be suspect, especially
outside of the upscale hotel facilities.
A common-sense approach can easily resolve other safety and
security concerns in a stay at Koh Samui. Among these are securing personal
belongings while in transit which are safer with government-run buses plying
the route from Bangkok to jump-off points to the island. Wearing flashy
jewelries and flaunting expensive gadgets are to be avoided, precautions that
should also be part of safe daily living.