Tablet Hotels Banyan Tree Samui – Koh Samui, Thailand
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Top 10 Things to Do in Thailand
- Visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok: Explore the iconic architecture and rich history of this royal residence.
- Relax on Koh Samui Beaches: Unwind on white-sand beaches with crystal-clear waters.
- Experience a Thai Cooking Class: Learn to make authentic dishes like Pad Thai and Tom Yum Goong.
- Snorkel in the Similan Islands: Discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
- Explore Chiang Mai’s Temples: Admire the intricate designs of Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang.
- Discover the Floating Markets: Shop for local goods and street food in Bangkok’s famous waterways.
- Take a Tuk-Tuk Ride: Navigate the bustling streets of Thailand’s cities in this iconic vehicle.
- Visit the Elephant Nature Park: Interact ethically with rescued elephants near Chiang Mai.
- Attend a Muay Thai Match: Experience Thailand’s national sport live.
- Marvel at Phi Phi Islands: Take a boat tour to these picturesque islands made famous by Hollywood.
A Glimpse into Thai Culture
Thailand’s culture is a rich tapestry of traditions, spirituality, and hospitality. Rooted in Buddhism, the country’s vibrant festivals, intricate temples, and warm-hearted locals create an atmosphere of harmony and joy. Thai cuisine, with its bold flavors and fresh ingredients, reflects the nation’s deep connection to its land and sea. From the iconic wai greeting to the vibrant colors of Songkran, Thailand’s cultural expressions leave a lasting impression on visitors. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Banyan Tree Samui provides the perfect base for exploring all that Thailand has to offer. Discover Luxury Travel on Lush Collective Shop Carl Friedrik Luggage, Carry-on, Travel Accessories, and BagsBanyan Tree Samui Thailand – Luxurious Beachfront Villas – Book Now
Banyan Tree Samui 99/9 Mu 4, Maret, Koh Samui, Thailand
If you happen to have visited Koh Samui before its beaches became synonymous with sun-soaked debauchery, and you harbor nostalgia for the good old days, now’s the time to head back to this island off the Thai coast. The same explosion in popularity that made Koh Samui into a riotous nightlife destination has also created demand for secluded getaways in the form of resorts like Banyan Tree Samui, which delivers all the top-notch service and heady atmosphere you’d expect from the venerable hotel group.
Koh Samui is the country’s third-largest island, so even with two huge beaches — Lamai and Chaweng — playing host to overdevelopment, there’s still plenty of untouched coastline for the Banyan Tree Samui to occupy. And make no mistake, this hotel occupies its coastline in style — with 88 villas nestled in the hills above a private inlet, it’s a self-contained ecosystem of refinement, far indeed from the madding crowd. Along with impeccable interiors that hit all the right notes — rain showers, sliding-glass doors, and rich, dark woods — each spacious villa boasts a private pool and a spectacular view.
Despite the hotel’s largely successful attempts at private-island peace and quiet, the Banyan Tree experience isn’t what you’d call rugged. Creature comforts abound, beginning with a range of culinary options — go for traditional Thai at Saffron, or fresh-from-the-sea fish at Sands. The spa offers appropriately immersive hydrotherapy sessions, while a fully equipped gym caters to anyone looking for a more western take on wellness. And if you do find yourself with the urge to dip into the local nightlife, Lamai Beach isn’t far off.