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Koh Samui Beach Yoga & Sightseeing Tour – Full Day

  

Informaciones generales

Destino
Koh Samui, Tailandia

Detalles del programa

Imagine this: Taking a yoga class on a quiet beach, listening to the sound of the crashing waves as you feel the warmth of the sun on your skin and the sand beneath your feet. When else will you get to smell the salty tang of the ocean as you switch from child’s pose to downward-facing dog?



We’ll start bright and early with a yoga and meditation class on the beach. Your instructor will make sure to accommodate your skill level as you go through the class. After our morning sweat sesh, we’ll have some free time to make use of the resort’s facilities. You can opt to take a long shower, get a massage at the spa, or sit in the sauna.



Feeling refreshed and revitalized, we’ll head to our first destination of the day called Hin Ta Hin Yai. ‘Ta’ and ‘Yai’ actually mean grandfather and grandmother, hence the alternative name ‘Grandfather’s-Grandmother’s Rocks’ given to the famous formations. Learn the local folklore of how the rocks came to be and snap photos of the natural phallic shapes before we go to a local restaurant for some tasty lunch.



After filling ourselves with delicious Thai eats, we’ll make our way to Namuang 1 Waterfall, considered one of the most scenic waterfalls on the island. We’ll follow the path until we get a glimpse of the serene cascade in the middle of a lush forest, where you can take a dip in the refreshing waters.



One of the lesser-known (and less crowded) sites in Koh Samui, the gleaming golden Laem Sor Pagoda is set against the backdrop of the ocean. Take a breather here and stroll the temple grounds – a wonderfully scenic photo opportunity. Continuing on our search for the best photo spots, we’ll make our way to the Lad Koh Viewpoint next and take in the panoramic views of the ocean and shoreline.



We’ll cap off the day with a visit to two Buddhist temples, Big Buddha – famous for its 12-meter tall statue of Buddha that overlooks the island – and Wat Plai Laem – known for the striking 18-arm statue of the goddess of mercy and compassion. We’ll explore these colorful and cultural temple grounds before making our way back to your accommodations.



Guide Language: English