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Koh
Samet is an idyllic island about 200km south-east of Bangkok and
around 6 km off the coast of Rayong province. Its beautiful beaches
especially in the north-east of the island have been described as
having the "whitest squeakiest sand in the kingdom. Incorporated
as part of the Khao Laem Ya National Park in 1981, it has great
natural beauty, secluded beaches and a lush interior - home to exotic
wildlife such as monkeys, hornbills, gibbons and spectacular butterflies...
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In the 1970's Ko Samet was 'discovered' by Thai teenagers and young
couples looking a weekend retreat from the hectic pace of Bangkok.
Over the last 10 years its popularity has increased with overseas
visitors joining the locals in search of paradise. From its early
days as a peaceful and inspirational place for artists who retreated
there to capture the island's natural beauty on canvas, Ko Samet
now increasingly attracts Bangkokian residents and tourists. Electricity
is now available 24 hours a day, and resorts offer TV and air-conditioning.
Camping is still popular on the more secluded beaches, but bring
your own tents!
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