top rated photo tagged 'beach' in Koh Samet
photo by Keren
Thailand, Koh Chang: Elephant Island  (Mar 06 '07)
"We both took a long, hard look at the river we would be swimming in and noticed all the large mounds of elephant dung floating around"
The minibus that we booked in Bangkok for our Koh Chang trip was ...
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Cambodia to Ko Chang  (Apr 03 '07)
"150 kms took six hours in a bus-bumpathon that left you craving an out-of-body experience."
We have just four days to go before we return to the UK. We are back in Bangkok. Not really doing much. We ...
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Ko Chang  (Mar 31 '07)
"An island of beautiful beaches and unspoilt rainforest"
The north of Thailand is blanketed in a smoky haze, so we have changed our original plans and headed for an island getaway in the south. We had ...
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Although it says Ko chang we went to Ko samet which is an island near. Checked into Ao Phai huts which is jungle huts on stilts and slept all afternoon. The rooms are very basic with me and luke ...
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I only had a few days left on my Thai visa and after some investigation, had decided to enter into Cambodia from the South via Hat Lek/Cham Yeam. Given that decision, I decided on visiting one last ...
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Last full day in Ko Chang  (Jun 20 '06)
"I can't seem to eat a meal here without walking away from the table feeling like I am going to burst."
We started the morning with a lovely buffet breakfast. We much prefer the buffet to the breakfast ...
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The ride from the border to the island of Koh Chang was uneventful and we arrived in the main resort of Hat Sai Khao around 5pm. As budget travellers we knew at this point we were supposed to head ...
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Our flight from Luang Prabang to Bangkok was delayed by almost a full day. But in fairness to the Bangkok Airways staff, they couldn’t’ have been more accommodating, and me and Mark quite enjoyed the ...
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Beach Week  (Apr 07 '08)
"the guys complete incapability to remove make up, let alone with a hangover, became painfully and amusingly apparent"
So Koh Samet is basically the Thai equivalent of the Forest of Dean. It's a large ...
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Soft white sand beaches, palm trees, temperate blue-blue water, wooden bungalows, lapping water, hammocks, drinks/dancing/and music available every night - this is my first tast of Southern ...
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