With elephant trekking | |
Group 4 people | 9,500 THB |
Extra person up to 10 people | 950 THB |
Without elephant trekking | |
Group 4 people | 8,500 THB |
Extra person up to 10 people | 750 THB |
Full-day tour on all-wheel-drive jeeps runs each day with English-speaking and Chinese-speaking guide (daily) and with Russian-speaking and German-speaking on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. The tour lasts about eight hours.
You can choose the option with or without elephant trekking in a small family safari park with nine elephants.
At first, you will visit the temple at Plai Laem – the temple with the statue of the Goddess of mercy Guan Yin. Next, you will see the Big Buddha (Pra-Yai Temple), a 12-meter statue which was installed in 1972 on the bulk island of Fan in the Bangrak region in the north of Samui.
Then you will travel to the south of the island where you can enjoy the rocks Grandmother and Grandfather. In the Muslim village, you will visit the coconut processing farm. You will see how trained monkeys gather the coconuts. By the way, the Latin name of the palm tree is Cōcos nucifēra, it comes from the Portuguese word coco (“monkey”) and is given because of the holes on the nut that make it look like a monkey’s face. After a short show, the monkey will pose with coconut and you can take a photo with it. On the farm, you can taste the coconut. If you wish, you can buy organic coconut oil of the first (cold) pressing, made on the farm.
After coconut farm, you will have a long panoramic jeep ride along the jungle roads to the plantations of a village called Phutboon. You will be fascinated by one of the most unusual, impressive and very romantic places on Samui – a private viewpoint located at 615 meters above sea level, with a view of 360 ° degrees around and a very nice local restaurant – Jungle Route 360 °. This place can be called a small eco-settlement since the source of electricity here is solar energy, waste is sorted, organic waste is turned into compost for growing organic vegetables and fruits. If there is no fog, you will see Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, Bophut, Chaweng, Samui airport, the islands of the Angthong marine national park (primarily Paluai) and the coast of Khanom.
Lunch is very tasty, with a large selection of traditional Thai dishes, including the famous Tom Yam, Pad Thai, and fresh fruits. You will have time to enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and make magical photos.
The guide will acquaint you with the famous rubber tree and tell about the traditional method of rubber extraction and the production of all kinds of latex products.
The next point of the tour is the famous Magic Garden. You can write a lot about it, but it’s better to see it. The creations of Mr. Nim, who lives here, are impressive and at times seem alive.
If you book a tour with elephant trekking, you will go to a local family farm where nine elephants are treated with awe and gentleness and fed ripe bananas (you can do it too). After fifteen minutes of jungle trekking and chatting with animals, you will travel to the last point of your journey – Namuang 2 waterfall, located on the territory of Namuang Safari Park, where you can refresh and swim in a cool waterfall. At this time on the waterfall, there is practically no one, and you can fully enjoy the beauty and sounds of the jungle.
After bathing it is time to go to the hotel! The staff will be very happy if you fill out the questionnaires by answering a few questions to improve the service.
Features of the tour: when you book a tour without trekking, we will try not to bring you to a safari park, where you need to wait for skaters, and we will go straight to the waterfall.
If you want to ride a zip line, please inform us in advance, and we will stop at Sky Fox, where you can pass 4 or 7 stations. At lunchtime, vegetarian and vegan dishes are offered.
With elephant trekking | |
Group 4 people | 8,500 THB |
Extra person up to 10 people | 850 THB |
Without elephant trekking | |
Group 4 people | 7,500 THB |
Extra person up to 10 people | 600 THB |
Half-day tour on all-wheel-drive jeeps runs each day with English-speaking and Chinese-speaking guide (daily). The tour lasts about five hours (09.00-14.30), this is a short version of the tour for those who want to have time for sunbathing and relaxing on the beach.
You can choose the option with or without riding an elephant in a small family safari park with nine elephants.
At first, you will visit the temple at Plai Laem – the temple with the statue of the Goddess of mercy Guan Yin. The temple is very colorful, so the photos turn out to be bright and unusual.
Further, you will go to the south of the island, Hua Tanon, and visit the Chinese temple of Guan Yuya – the famous Chinese general, who lived 1800 years ago and is now revered as a god of war. The temple was built in 204, for the manufacture of the Guan Yu sculpture 20 million Baht was spent.
Then, in the Muslim village, you will visit the coconut processing farm. You will see how trained monkeys gather the coconuts. By the way, the Latin name of the palm tree is Cōcos nucifēra, it comes from the Portuguese word coco (“monkey”) and is given because of the holes on the nut that make it look like a monkey’s face. After a short show, the monkey will pose with coconut and you can take a picture with it. On the farm, you can taste the coconut. If you wish, you can buy organic coconut oil of the first (cold) pressing, made on the farm.
Further, you will visit the waterfall Namuang 2, located on the territory of Namuang Safari Park, where you can swim and relax. On the territory of the park at an extra fee, you can take a photo with a tiger or a leopard.
If you book a tour with elephant trekking, you will go to a local family farm where nine elephants are treated with awe and gentleness, groom and cherish and fed ripe bananas (you can do it too).
Then you will have an unforgettable ascent through the fruit plantations and jungles of the island to the highest point of the island where the Dipangkorn temple is located and several Buddhist sculptures are installed, including the famous Walking Buddha at the very top of the hill. Here you can visit the museum in Koh Samui.
Afterward, you will have a long panoramic jeep ride along the jungle roads to the plantations of a village called Phutboon. You will be fascinated by one of the most unusual, impressive and very romantic places on Samui – a private viewpoint located at 615 meters above sea level, with a view of 360 ° degrees around and a very nice local restaurant – Jungle Route 360 °. This place can be called a small eco-settlement since the source of electricity here is solar energy, waste is sorted, organic waste is turned into compost for growing organic vegetables and fruits. If there is no fog, you will see Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, Bophut, Chaweng, Samui airport, the islands of the Angthong marine national park (primarily Paluai) and the coast of Khanom.
Lunch is very tasty, with a large selection of traditional Thai dishes, including the famous Tom Yam and Pad Thai, and fresh fruits. You will have time to enjoy the wonderful atmosphere and take magical photos.
The guide will acquaint you with the famous rubber tree and tell about the traditional method of rubber extraction and the production of all kinds of latex products.
After visiting one of the most beautiful places on Koh Samui it is time to go to the hotel! The staff will be very happy if you fill in the questionnaires by answering a few questions to improve the service.
Group 4 people | 10,500 THB |
Extra person up to 10 people | 1,200 THB |
A very funny guide Tony, with whom we laughed to tears, he told various funny stories while we waited for those who were lagging behind. After carrying us a lot of useful and interesting information related to the Play Lai temple complex and the Big Buddha temple. Very impressed by the figure of the goddess of mercy Kuan-Yin. My husband dreamed to see the Big Buddha with his own eyes, and now the dream has come true! Next were the coconut and rubber plantations and, accordingly, coconut tasting and a master class on the extraction of rubber juice. I remember Jungle Road Park with a viewing platform and a Thai-style lunch. And it was also cool to ride the hellish road that sits on the jeep’s cab))) Perhaps the most impressive impression was left by the waterfall, because I literally climbed right into HIM) unknown gave. And this is no joke, because I still have no pain in my back and neck.
This tour is carefully put in my piggy bank of memories) Thank you so much!