| Samui
Island is a rare gem, preserving the idyllic simplicity of a tropical
hideaway. It is characterised by beaches of powdery white sand, crystal-clear
waters. Here you can delight in a latter-day Robinson Crusoe experience-in
comfort. The island, Thailand's third largest, measuring 21 kilometres
at its widest point and 25 kilometres in maximum length, is one of a group
of more than 80 tropical islands, only a few of which are inhabited. A
mountain ridge runs east to west and most of the hinterland comprises
forested hills. The rich hues of wild vegetation are dappled throughout
with the contrasting greens of coconut palms and emerald paddy fields. |