
Exquisite natural marvels, rich and glorious past, exotic wildlife, breathtaking natural rock formation and a lot of scope for adventure – Koh Samui spoils every visitor, who disembarks at this picturesque destination in Thailand, with choices. Following are few irresistible sites adding to the popularity of travel tickets to Koh Samui.
Snake Farm
Travellers booking flights to this Thai island and wishing to add some thrill in their holiday in Koh Samui can take a tour of the Snake Farm. Here they get a chance to encounter the cold blooded creepy yet fascinating reptiles. The farm is located at Taling-ngam and is home to various species of snakes including Python and King Cobra. Besides, visitors can also see monitor lizards, scorpion, mongooses, crocodiles and centipede.
Hin Ta and Hin Yai
This is surely one of the best places to witness different rock formations! Located at the south coast of Koh Samui, the amazing rock formation of Hin Ta and Hin Yai tempts many nature lovers as well as shutterbugs to look for deals on air tickets to this island.
Mummy Monk
If you really want to know some interesting facts about Thailand and Buddhist culture, Wat Khunaram at Koh Samui is perhaps one of the best places to visit. The key attraction of the temple is the mummified body of the holy monk Luang Pordeang.
Secret Buddha Garden
Many tourists’ favourite, the Secret Buddha Garden is located in the hills of Koh Samui and offers a spectacular sight of the surrounding area. Apart from nature lovers, many artistic people, especially who are fond of sculptures, are often found on a quest for travel tickets to this verdant forest to see the amazing stone-made figures of gods, humans and animals.
Wat Phra Yai
Locally known as the Big Buddha Temple, this shrine is another tourist lure that gives an opportunity to gain deeper insight on Thai culture. Located just three kilometres north of Koh Samui Airport, this beautiful sanctuary boasts a huge golden statue of Lord Buddha which is sure to give flights to one’s spiritual imagination!!
Situated within the magnificent Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew is one of the most prominent Buddhist temples in Thailand. It is also known as the Temple of Emerald Buddha due to the beautiful statue of Buddha carved from a single block of jade; the details are amazing. The statue is in a meditating position, dating back to 15th century AD. This is one of the prime attractions holidaymakers grab hold of tickets aboard flights to Bangkok for.
Wat Arun, also known as Wat Chaeng is simply one of the most spectacular looking temples in Thailand. The riverside location adds the additional stars. The magnificent spire, that is over 70 metres high, catches the attention first. It is beautifully ornate with coloured glass and Chinese porcelain. Inside the temple you can see some of the most intricate work of architecture; at least one hour is needed to explore this place.
Being one of the largest temple complexes in the city, Wat Pho is a beautiful sample of Thai architecture and a must visit place for those who are seeking inner peace. The temple is famous for its 45 metres gold leaf covered Buddha in a reclining position. That is why it is also called as the Temple of Reclining Buddha. Though you can choose to visit the temple anytime between 8 am to 5 pm, early morning and evening are the best time to visit.

This is where the merry-making takes place. Patong Beach, with its wide array of shopping centres, markets, spas and restaurants, attracts tourists of all kinds.
The Surin Beach is a coveted place for foodies as the long stretches of white sands teem with an array of food stalls. As the ocean breeze rustles the sinewy limbs of the Casuarinas, it carries the aroma of delicious sea food with which it is certain to make any person realise the long-subdued hunger pangs. The cuisines on offer include dishes like Masaman Curry, which is savoured by tourists and locals alike.
Are you a foodie and reserving tickets to Kuala Lumpur with a desire to taste the scrumptious oriental cuisines? If so, a visit to the Chinatown is highly recommended! Crammed packed with restaurants and hawker stalls offering all sort of delicacies, ranging from steamed dumplings to smoked meat and variety of seafood; the aroma of this street is sure to bring smile on one’s face. Taste the sweet-sour-spicy food at Assam Laksa Stall, savour hokkien mee at Restoran Kim Lian Kee and enjoy dinner at Seng Kee Restaurant with a platter of claypot lou shu fan and siew yuk noodles.


