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The largest southern province, Surat Thani is
steeped in history as part of the Srivijaya Empire
with ancient Chaiya a key city. A must-visit spot is
Phra Boromthat Chaiya, with its authentic Srivijaya
architecture. Its beautiful 1,200-year-old chedi
contains relics of the Buddha, while the nearby
national museum contains statues and artifacts
discovered in Chaiya.
Surat
Thani is famous for coconuts, mainly picked by
pig-tailed monkeys, which are trained in special
schools around the province. The schools also put on
entertaining shows for visitors.
Although
the town is a major road and rail hub, it is more
famous as the gateway to Samui Island, the
province’s top tourist destination.
Thailand’s
third largest island, Samui is fabled for its long,
clean beaches (most especially Chaweng) lined with
high quality resorts, numerous restaurants and
entertainment spots. The island’s interior is
mountainous and forested, giving rise to growing
numbers of treks and eco-tour.
Divers
head to the quieter Pha-ngan and Tao islands, whose
superb coral reefs and underwater scenery are great
attractions. Further west, the Ang Thong National Park
comprises 40 islands with beautiful beaches, clear
waters, and stunning rock formations. Many tour
companies arrange sea canoe explorations of the
islands.
In
Surat Thani’s hinterland, Khao Sok National Park is
a popular eco-tourism destination, thanks to a great
variety of flora and fauna, coupled with outstanding
scenery with lots of trekking and boating trails.
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