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Koh Samui, Thailand is the second largest island, with abundant activities in the province of Surat Thani. Ready to plan a trip to one of Thailand’s most beautiful islands, Koh Samui, but confused about where to start? No need to worry; we have your basics covered in the guide to Koh Samui island! Well, the end of 2022 is set to arrive, and we are about to enter the last quarter of the year and head over to Halloween, Christmas, and New Year’s Celebrations. It is a time to travel with families and friends, to take a respite from the […]

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This article is an embarrassment; whoever "wrote" it should not only be canned, but be forced to return their salary.

Don't believe me?

"The year 2022 has been a rollercoaster ride. The road of recovery for countries affected by supply chains for low supply yet high demand in the first half of 2022. The rise of inflation in the U.S., U.K., E.U., and other countries following suit. "

What doe this mean?

"Check for the dock area before you commit, as a few are 30-45 minutes apart. Also, most boats depart from Nathon Dock, a ride away from Chaweng, so you want to coordinate your transportation to arrive."

What does this mean?

"Another choice is to purchase a consolidated ticket from Surat Thani Air terminal to Koh Samui, which incorporates a minivan or transport to the pier and the ship ride. You can, however, get a key on the spot after landing at the air terminal."

And this? A "key on the spot after landing...?" Huh?

"A tropical island in Thailand, Koh Samui is dominated by two seasons: hot and rainy weather, all year long. Koh Samui is hot, with the weather reaching as high as 34 degrees. On the other hand, during the monsoon season, the months of July to November are high thunderstorms on the island. "

What does this mean?

"You can visit many of the island’s tourist attractions from February till May when there are fewer people, and it is less crowded. However, the months between February till May are the driest. "

Huh? High season on Samui is December to April /May. And, do you have to be dry to visit '...many of the island's tourist attractions.? What if you sweat?

"Koh Samui is known for its vast, beautiful azure beaches, with beautiful sunshine all year round. Three of the most popular beaches are Bophut, Bang Rak Beach, and Chaweng Beach. Chaweng Beach is one of the most popular tourist areas on the island. However, the beaches provide one of the most amazing views of the jungle surrounding the island while you are sitting on the beach chairs sipping cocktails and enjoying the warm sun. "

Huh? Lamai is the second most popular town to visit; does it not count anymore? And, does the "Writer" think people go to the beach, turn their back on the sea and stare at the jungle?

"Koh Samui is famous among expats and locals for its diving and scuba diving on the island. In addition, Koh Samui has a couple of pleasant swimming spots. The popular areas for swimming or plunging are close to other nearby islands like Koh Tao and Koh Phangan."

What does this mean? 'Samui has a couple of pleasant swimming spots... close to other nearby islands?" And, what exactly is "Plunging"?

I could go one, but...

The single worst piece of writing ever posted on Thaiger.

That is saying a lot.

C'mon guys.

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9 hours ago, Shade_Wilder said:

This article is an embarrassment; whoever "wrote" it should not only be canned, but be forced to return their salary.

Don't believe me?

"The year 2022 has been a rollercoaster ride. The road of recovery for countries affected by supply chains for low supply yet high demand in the first half of 2022. The rise of inflation in the U.S., U.K., E.U., and other countries following suit. "

What doe this mean?

"Check for the dock area before you commit, as a few are 30-45 minutes apart. Also, most boats depart from Nathon Dock, a ride away from Chaweng, so you want to coordinate your transportation to arrive."

What does this mean?

"Another choice is to purchase a consolidated ticket from Surat Thani Air terminal to Koh Samui, which incorporates a minivan or transport to the pier and the ship ride. You can, however, get a key on the spot after landing at the air terminal."

And this? A "key on the spot after landing...?" Huh?

"A tropical island in Thailand, Koh Samui is dominated by two seasons: hot and rainy weather, all year long. Koh Samui is hot, with the weather reaching as high as 34 degrees. On the other hand, during the monsoon season, the months of July to November are high thunderstorms on the island. "

What does this mean?

"You can visit many of the island’s tourist attractions from February till May when there are fewer people, and it is less crowded. However, the months between February till May are the driest. "

Huh? High season on Samui is December to April /May. And, do you have to be dry to visit '...many of the island's tourist attractions.? What if you sweat?

"Koh Samui is known for its vast, beautiful azure beaches, with beautiful sunshine all year round. Three of the most popular beaches are Bophut, Bang Rak Beach, and Chaweng Beach. Chaweng Beach is one of the most popular tourist areas on the island. However, the beaches provide one of the most amazing views of the jungle surrounding the island while you are sitting on the beach chairs sipping cocktails and enjoying the warm sun. "

Huh? Lamai is the second most popular town to visit; does it not count anymore? And, does the "Writer" think people go to the beach, turn their back on the sea and stare at the jungle?

"Koh Samui is famous among expats and locals for its diving and scuba diving on the island. In addition, Koh Samui has a couple of pleasant swimming spots. The popular areas for swimming or plunging are close to other nearby islands like Koh Tao and Koh Phangan."

What does this mean? 'Samui has a couple of pleasant swimming spots... close to other nearby islands?" And, what exactly is "Plunging"?

I could go one, but...

The single worst piece of writing ever posted on Thaiger.

That is saying a lot.

C'mon guys.

Who cares

 

It's a free website 

 

You guys get way too worked up things that don't matter 

 

 

You obviously know Samui well

Why do you need the article...... 

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