beach front (house) good price!!!

posted on 06 Mar 2009 18:32 by baanphuttaraksa

 

  
 
 

house for rent

posted on 20 Feb 2009 13:16 by baanphuttaraksa

JEEP&MOTORBIKE FOR RENTAL

posted on 15 Feb 2009 11:54 by baanphuttaraksa

 Possibilities to go from one place to the other. Most popular is renting a motorbike, a jeep  and Good Condition for  longer rent


200B per Day  180B. per Day  100B per Day

Motorbike
In the old days, the only way to get from one beach to another beach on Samui was by motorcycle. The "roads" were really just dusty bullock, cart tracks but out of the jungle and in the rainy season they turned into long narrow swamps that were impassable to anything with four wheel. But in the last couple of years the provincial government has done a truly remarkable job of road building and now you can go from one end to the other end of the island without ever losing sight of the ocean on wide, well-maintained roads. There are three types of motorcycle generally offered for rent on Samui. The most popular are the "Step throuhts" these are small, usually no more than 100cc's, and have automatic transmission. If you want to rent, paying 150 - 180 Baht per day (24 hours). In the days before the new roads, the only type of bike offered for rent was the "dirt bike" and even though there are few places left on the island where knobby tires, low gear ratio and high center of gravity are necessary. It's almost always a single, mail tourist who rent them. This bikes are not recommended for the beginning rider. For rent this kind of motorbike, plan on paying 150 - 200 Baht per day (24 hours).

The third choice for bike riders on Samui is fairly new phenomenon, the "chopper". These are big bikes, anywhere from 400 - 900 cc's made exclusively for highway touring. A chopper has a big power plant that can take you down hundreds of kilometers of tropical highway without strain, and seats that are almost as comfortable as those in any small car. Their only liabilities are the rental price from  600-1,200 Baht per day (24 hours).

 

 900 B Per Day Full insurance    For  Rent Good Condition

 

2500 B Per Day Full insurance 1,000 B Per Day Full insurance


Jeep & Car
Another way to traveling around the island is driving a car. we offers you many cars for rent which can be easily  it will cost you around 800 - 1500 Baht per day (24 hours). If you like it more comfortable you can rent a car awaits you at the airport on your arrival.

Bicycle
The cheapest vehicle you can rent is a bicycle, which will cost  100 Bath per day and you can have a lot of fun and a very special experience.

Driving safety tip

Renting the Vehicle.

Most rental companies will hold you responsible for any damages occurring while you are renting the vehicle. Make note on the contract of any dents, scratches or missing parts before you drive off with the vehicle. If you have never ridden a vehicle before, do not hesitate to ask for instruction. The roads of Koh Samui can be harsh training grounds for those who do not understand operating features of the vehicle. Make sure everything on the vehicle is functional. Brake lights and turning signals, low and height beams should working properly.

Wear a helmet

This point of safety cannot be stressed enough. Although it seems that the helmet law in effect on the island is enforced only in Nathon, there are other reasons other than stiff fines (500 Baht) that make wearing a helmet good practice.

More deaths occur from motorcycle accidents due to head injuries than any other cause. If you do go down on a motorcycle, your head is bound to hit either the road, a rock or another vehicle before any other part of your body. Ask your rental agency for an extra helmet if you plan on having a passenger on the vehicle.

Road Conditions
Riding a vehicle in any unfamiliar environment can be risky and Samui is no exception. As the island continues to grow, more and more construction and traffic will make the roads very dangerous and especially when traveling at night.
The shoulder of road i.e. the area to the immediate left of the road can be used as an emergency lane to avoid fast approaching traffic from behind. Be aware that these areas usually consist of loose gravel or sand and is sometimes eroded. Be careful when pulling off the side of the road and on to these shoulder areas. Care must also be taken driving around turns where gravel sometimes falls of construction trucks.

Right of Way
In many countries, any person or vehicle on a road or in a lane has the right of way. Such is not the case in Thailand and especially in Koh Samui. Yield at all times to oncoming traffic that may come over into your lane. Yield at all times to traffic coming from behind by moving over as far to the left of the lane as possible allowing plenty of passing room. You may need to, as mentioned before move onto the shoulder of the road. Use your mirrors. When wanting to pass another vehicle, use your horn in a polite manner i.e. a short honk will allow the person in front of you to know where you are. Make sure your high beam lights are off when approaching traffic at night.

Contact Us

To request more information or to inquire about availability, please contact us by email or telephone. 

68/21 Moo 5, Big buddha Beach Bophut
Koh Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand 84320

Phone: Mobile  084-002 0007  Office  +66(0) 77 247-574
Email:
Kenet007@hotmail.com

 

Surathani -Koh Samui-Ao thong Yi, land and house for sales

posted on 15 Feb 2009 10:36 by baanphuttaraksa

            

อ่าวท้องหยี/ Ao Thong Yi is a beach that is very suitable for  stay because of its complete natural surroundings.

Real Estate and Properties for  lease or sale on Ko Samui, Ao Thong Yi ,Khanom,Thong Ao ,Donsak Thailand.

Realty presents a comprehensive and up-to-date list of real estate properties available for rent or purchase.  Whether you require land to build your own permanent home on surathani Province and  Nakhonesrithammaratha or AO thong Yi and  Kho Samui, your vacation villa in the tropics, or a managed property with holiday rental income, we is the site to find a very attractive choice of land and house selling offers on Kosamui.AO Thong Yi  ,Donsak. Ao  Khanom ,Thong Ao

all properties available for long-term  The choice ranges from simple and inexpensive one-bedroom House and bungalows to fully-serviced multi-bedroom villa estates with all private amenities.  Browse through our list and view our online photos of all houses and villas.  Check vacancy and request  for buy house  Or rental    Direct to contact us, email  Kenet007@hotamail.com

KOH SAMUI excursion

posted on 11 Feb 2009 13:25 by baanphuttaraksa

 

                 

         

    

Koh Samui Information

Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 84 kilometers east of Surat Thani Province, or approximately 700 kilometers south of Bangkok. Known as the Coconut Island, Koh Samui is one of the most famous and popular attractions of Thailand. With an area of 247 square kilometers, Koh Samui is the third largest island of Thailand after Phuket and Ko Chang (of Trat Province). The topography of the island is that of a plain with a mountain range in the middle and 7 important streams. In addition, there is a 50-kilometer paved road that encircles the island. Moreover, the area of the island stretches to a group of 48 surrounding islets.

Despite Koh Samui the fast pace of development, Koh Samui has been able to maintain its charm its classical image of a tropical beach resort fringed by coconut trees. Travelers to the island can enjoy a mixed blessing of vibrant day and nightlife along side with tranquility which can easily be found across different parts of Ko Samui as the archipelago is a peaceful home for fishermen and a natural den for seagulls and other rare birds.

   

Apart from Koh Samui many lovely beaches and tranquil bays, Ko Samui is also noted for its high quality coconuts that grow densely everywhere. The best time to visit Koh Samui is from February to April when the sea is calm. The Southern dialect and the standard Thai language are spoken while English is widely understood in tourist areas.

Getting to Ko Samui

By Air
Bangkok Airways flies from Bangkok to Ko Samui 13 times daily. The flight takes about one hour and 10 minutes. It also offers daily flights between Phuket and Samui. For more information, call its Bangkok office, 0 2229 3456, 0 2229 3434, Samui office, 0 7742 2512 - 9 or Samui Airport Office 0 7724 5601-8.

By Bus
Air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal for Surat Thani several times daily. The trip takes about 11 hours.
By Train
Several trains leave Bangkok's Hualamphong Station for Surat Thani daily. The trip takes about 12 hours. Train / bus / ferry combination tickets are also available.


From Surat Thani to Ko Samui
1.Express boat
2. Ferry Boats of Seatran
3. Night ferry

Getting around Ko Samui Samui is an explorer's dream to discover something new. Offering a wealth of diversity of landscape, vistas, flora and fauna, and yet small enough to seek adventure in its many out-of-the-way places, Samui is best seen by taking songthaews (red local bus) which operate around the island. The fare starts at 20 baht, depending on the distance of the destination.

 
   
There are many wonderful destinations to visit in Thailand. Why include Koh Samui in your travel plans?

Not that long ago the island was a favorite destination of adventure seeking sun worshipers. These savvy travelers visited Samui long before it was in the guide books. Seaside bungalows were available for as little as 150 baht per night, and you could count on spending day after sunny day on the beach in nearly perfect tranquillity. These visitors found there was an almost mesmerizingly restful and carefree feel to the island that often kept them here long after they had intended to return home.

Those who have known and loved Samui since those early days may not agree about the current pace of development in some areas, but for the most part they do agree on one thing. The island retains its sleepy magic. Koh Samui is still a paradise.

Tourist arrivals have been increasing steadily in recent years. An impressive island-wide effort was undertaken in late 1999 and continues in early 2000 to improve the island's infrastructure to accommodate these developments. Those who visited prior to 1999 will be astonished at the number of newly paved and widened roads, drainage systems, and perhaps most welcome; the addition of sidewalks in the bustling villages of Chaweng and Lamai - home to many of the islands hotels, nightlife and shopping areas.

However much of the island, especially the south coast, remains largely undeveloped. A day spent on scooters or in a jeep exploring this lush underbelly is a day of sheer serendipity. With its spectacular and astonishingly diverse flora, and its dozy little neighborhoods peopled by some of the world's most amiable islanders, this kind of exploration is sure to provide the delights you imagined when you planned your holiday.

Short direct flights here now depart several times a day from Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore. You can also arrive by train, bus and boat.

 

 

Road Safety

Easily the single most dangerous activity on Koh Samui is driving or riding on the back of a motor bike. If you choose to rent one (and especially if you are inexperienced), take precautions to minimize the risk of injury or worse.

Beach and Water Safety

Many people's holidays are ruined from too much sun. Samui's hospitals see many cases of heat stroke and severe burn caused by poor judgement. Limit your time in the sun, especially when you first arrive, and use sunblock. If you think there may a chance you will fall asleep on the beach, choose a shady spot under a palm.

Don't swim in the sea alone, especially if you are not a strong swimmer. DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT swimming in the sea if you have been drinking alcohol.

WARNING: During the months of January through April, extremely dangerous rip currents come and go, especially at Chaweng beaches. People lose their lives every year on the worst days. Look for the flags that responsible hotels display when conditions are dangerous. If they are red, use EXTREME CAUTION or better yet, do not swim.

Food and Beverage Hygiene

All restaurants and nearly every food vendor serve safe bottled drinking water and clean factory-made ice cubes. Vegetables are washed in tap water but safe when cooked. You may want to avoid eating raw ones. However in spite of your best efforts to avoid it, you may develop intestinal discomfort. This may be painful, but probably not serious. A visit to a doctor, clinic or pharmacy is likely to provide quick relief in the form of medication that will work within hours.

Nighttime Activities

The atmosphere is so relaxed, and the people are so warm and friendly, that it's easy to let down your guard on Samui. This is especially true if you have had a few drinks. Though exceptionally safe by world standards, like any tourist area, Samui has its petty criminals. These individuals are most often present late at night, especially in some of the entertainment areas. This is not to say these places are unsafe, simply remember your common sense, exercise the same caution you would at home, and it is very unlikely you will be victimized.

If a friendly and attractive stranger pulls up beside you on a motor bike while you are out walking at night, and offers you a ride, DON'T GO.

Many people - men especially - may find it is very easy to make attractive new friends in the bars and discotheques. Bear in mind that some of these people will expect you to pay them for their company if you go out for the evening. The majority of them do not have criminal intentions of any kind, however there are occasional incidents and misunderstandings. If you choose to take a new friend (whether a local or a tourist) back to your hotel, no matter how kind-hearted she or he may seem, safeguard your valuables!

Finally, women especially, should not accept an invitation from a stranger to walk on the beach at night, no matter how attractive he or she may be.

Avoiding Bodily Harm

Arguments sometimes arise that lead to physical confrontation. Inevitably this seems to happen at night in areas where alcohol is consumed. Do not argue with individuals or groups of people in these situations. If you feel you have been wronged, stay calm and call the nearest Tourist Policemen. He will help you!


The Climate and Weather

Unfortunately visitors are sometimes incorrectly informed about Koh Samui's seasons prior to their departure. Not everyone is aware for example, that we do not have the same rainy season as does Phuket.

Generally speaking, between the months of January and September, most days will be filled with sun, except for the occasional downpour, which usually doesn't last long. The frequent showers (not monsoons) come in October, and last until sometime in December. Water sports enthusiasts should note that the sea can get rough at this time, and visibility can be affected.


Currency
1 Baht (Bt) = 100 satang. Notes are in denominations of Bt1000 (grey), 500 (purple), 100 (red), 50 (blue) and 20 (green), 10 (brown). Coins are in denominations of Bt10, 5 and 1, and 50 and 25 satangs.

Exchanging Money
You can convert major currencies to Baht at all banks and exchange booths. The rates are fairly similar island-wide at both types of locations. Always count the change you receive.
Click here for the latest exchange rates

ATMs (automatic teller machines)
ATM or cash machines as they are otherwise none can be found in Nathon and Chaweng only. There is normally a handling fee of 1.5 percent on every withdrawal.
Note that some ATM machines do not accept credit cards. Look for the VISA and MASTERCARD signs. Try not to depend totally on these machines, as they sometimes run out of cash or go out of order.

Travellers' Cheques & Credit Cards
Travellers' cheques are the saftest way to carry your money. Better rates are offered for cheques than for cash, there is normally a charge of 13 baht commission and duty per cheque. Changing travellers' cheques can be done at most locations. Your passport will be required for identification.

Many exchange booths accept credit cards. These cards will be displayed in their windows. Note that businesses accepting credit cards for goods and services, often take VISA and Mastercard only. Expect a surcharge of up to 5 percent on every transaction.
In the case of lost or stolen credit cards telephone:
American Express - (02) 273 0020
Mastercard / Visa - (02) 299 1990

Banks & Wiring Money
For transactions requiring a teller, there are banks in Nathon and Chaweng (only.)
Banking hours are Monday - Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm.

It is possible to have money wired directly from a bank in your home country to a bank in Koh Samui. It will normally takes two - five working days to arrive, and costs around US $40 per transaction.

Western Union - has an agent located at the Bangkok Metropolitan Bank in Nathon. This is the fastest but most expensive way to send money. Money wired through them should be ready for collection within twenty minutes of being sent. Note that sending larger amounts of cash this way is better value as they charge on a sliding scale.


 

PASSPORTS
Passport valid for 6 months beyond intended length of stay required by all except: holders of a Hong Kong certificate of identity bearing a Thai visa issued in Hong Kong, and holders of a Singapore certificate of identity issued in Singapore with a visa

VISAS
Transit visa (30 days)
The following passport holders automatically get a free non-extendable transit visa for stays up to 30 days in Thailand, providing they show proof of a confirmed date return ticket by air, sea or by any other means of transport via the Thai/Malaysian border:

 

 

 

Angthong National Marine Park

posted on 07 Feb 2009 15:46 by baanphuttaraksa
อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะอ่างทอง
Angthong National Marine Park

      Angthong   Highsea Tour

โปรแกรมการท่องเที่ยว "อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะอ่างทอง "
เรือสำราญ ขอเชิญท่านท่องทะเลสัมผัสธรรมชาติของ " เมืองร้อยเกาะ "
ชมมวลหมู่เกาะน้อยใหญ่เรียงรายอย่างงดงาม บนพื้นทะเลสีคราม
และความมหัศจรรย์ของทะเลสาปสีเขียวมรกต ทะเลในด้วยบริการอันแสนประทับใจ

รายละเอียดการเดินทาง......................

07.30 : รับจากที่พักสู่ท่าเรือหน้าทอน

08.30 : เรือสำราญออกเดินทางสู่อุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะอ่างทอง,บริการ แฮม แซนวิช ชา กาแฟ ผลไม้ บนเรือ

10:00 : ถึงเขตอุทยาน ขึ้นชมวิวบนยอดเขาของเกาะวัวตาหลับ ซึ่งท่านสามารถมองเห็นภาพธรรมชาติอันงดงามของมวลหมู่เกาะประมาณ 42 เกาะเรียงรายอยู่บนพื้น ผิวท้องทะเลสีคราม หรือชมหินงอก หินย้อย ภายในถ้ำบัวโบก จากนั้นเชิญท่านสนุกสนานกับการว่ายน้ำ อาบแดด บนหาดทรายขาวบริสุทธิ์ หรือดำน้ำดูปะการับริเวณแนวชายหาด

12.30 : รับประทานอาหารกลางวันแบบ Buffet บนเรือ

13.30 : ชมทะเลสาปน้ำเค็มสีเขียวมรกต หรือ “ ทะเลใน “ ณ. เกาะแม่เกาะ จานั้น เราพาท่านล่องเรือชมทัศนียภาพหมู่เกาะบริวารต่างๆที่มีลักษณะความ แตกต่างทางธรรมชาติ ก่อนอำลาหมู่เกาะอ่างทอง

15.30 : ออกเดินทางกลับสู่เกาะสมุย บริการ ชา กาแฟ นำส้ม และ คุกกี้ บนเรือ

16:30 : ถึงท่าเรือหน้าทอน นำท่านส่งโรงแรม


อัตราค่าบริการ ท่านละ 950 บาท / เด็ก 5 - 12 ปี 500 บาท

อัตราค่าบริการรวม พายเรือ KAYAKING ท่านละ 1,300 บาท/ เด็ก 5 - 12 ปี 800 บาท

ค่าบริการรวม.....................

ค่ารถรับ-ส่งโรงแรม - ท่าเรือหน้าทอน / ค่าโดยสารเรือไป –กลับค่าเรือหางยาว

ค่าธรรมเนียมเข้าชมอุทยานแห่งชาติหมู่เกาะอ่างทอง
(ไม่รวมค่าธรรมเนียม 200 บาท สำหรับนักท่องเที่ยวชาวต่างชาติ)

อาหารกลางวัน,แซนวิช คุกกี้ ชา กาแฟ ผลไม้

ค่ามัคคุเทศก์บริการนำเที่ยวตลอดเส้นทาง / อุปกรณ์ดำน้ำ

หมายเหตุ
ขอสงวนสิทธิ์ในการเปลี่ยนแปลงรายการได้ตามความเหมาะสม ทั้งนี้จักคำนึงถึงผลประโยชน์และความปลอดภัยของผู้ร่วมเดินทางเป็นสำคัญ

Ang Thong Marine National Park


Daily Itinerary
7:30 Pick up from your hotel to Nathon
8:30 Depart from Nathon pier hot coffee, tea and Sanwishes served on
board.
10:00 Arrive Ang thong archipelago , visit Koh Wau Ta Lap , The Marine
National Park Headquarters is situated on the central and is located
above a
clean white sandy beach,climb to view point about 500 meters walk 220
meters
high which from the view point there is the picturesque panorama of all
the
islands.Snorkeling,Swimming , sunbathing at leisure on the beach.
12:30 Buffet lunch served on board.
13.3 Visit the emerald saltwater lake "Taley Nai" as 200 meters-wide,
250
meters-long& 7 meters-deep on Koh Mae Koh.
15:30 Boat leave Ang Thong Marine National Park,coffee,orange juice and
snack served on board
16:30 Arrive Nathon Pier and transfer to your hotel.

Prices ;
Adult : THB 950.-
Child 4-11 years old : THB 500.-

Included ; full insurance,Tour and transfer,life jacket, Soft Drinks
tea
coffee,Ham Sanwishes and cookies,Lunch,English speeking guide
Not included; foreign visitor's enter fee 200 Baht/person

KOH SAMUI FISHING TRIP

posted on 07 Feb 2009 14:09 by baanphuttaraksa

            

Day and Night fishing Games Koh Samui Fishing Tour. This tour has it all for the keen fisherman. Take a ride out on the open sea on a 43ft Thai fishing boat, south of Koh Samui in seach of a big catch. Trawl fish on the way, then stop to bottom fish for Snapper and Long Tom while enjoying a delicious lunch onboard. For beginners and the experienced fisherman, all you need is included

KOH SAMUI AROUND ISLAND TOUR

posted on 07 Feb 2009 10:33 by baanphuttaraksa

TOUR AROUND KOH SAMUI

 

 

 

                    

Start in the morning at 09:00 pickup from hotel lobby

The 1st stop will be at LADD KOH VIEWPOINT for a panoramic view of the famous Chaweng Beach which powdery white sandy contrasting to the clear blue seas. Next stop at a marvelous strange natural formation of GRAND MA &
GRAND PA rock have been fashioned by the elements into massive sculptures, creating a lot of humorous interest from tourists.
WAT KUNARAM for pay respect to the mummified body of Loung Por Daeng the sacrosanct for native, he was died more than 20 years ago in a sitting position of meditation his body shows few signs of any major decay (undecomposed).

The refreshment stop at NA MUANG WATERFALL impressive with the wide drop of 30 meters cascade to a natural pool below. Local fresh fruits durain, rambutan, mangosteen, etc. are available during its season.
Lunch will be served at the restaurant A shopping time at NA THON TOWN a capital of Koh Samui, a place where the pier for em & exbarkation to
mainland. Samui products, beach wears, copy watch, imitation levi’s jean and even jewelry can be find.

BIG BUDDHA, a large statue of Lord Buddha image is dominating on a hill top of a small island which can be walk up to the big gallery for the surroundings bird’s eye view. Batiks, Sea shells and Coconut shells product are available for shopping as well. End of tour then back to the hotel.

850,   1200  ,  1,500  baht Price per Person

 

 

KOH TAO&KOH NANGYUAN TRIP

posted on 07 Feb 2009 10:25 by baanphuttaraksa  in 2e

 

              

SNORKELING DAY TOUR KOH TAO - KOH NANGYUAN
ITINERARY
 
SAMUI-SNORKELING KOH TAO-KOH NANGYUAN-SAMUI
07:00 : Pick up time, van transfer from your hotel to Bang Rak tourism port.
08.00 :  depart to Koh Tao. Coffee & tea are served while we ahead to destination with freshy morning.
09.45 : Arrive Koh Tao, waiting for your underwater explorer. Snorkeling site around Koh Tao, snorkeling direct from our boat to explore the underwater world
11.30 : Back to enjoy lunch on board then cruise to Koh Nangyuan.
12.30 : Transfer to enjoy snorkeling, beach relax or tracking up to view point of Koh Nangyaun.
14.30 :  Back to Seatran Discovery, Heading off to Koh Samui.
17.00 : Arrival at Bang Rak pier, Koh Samui. Transfer to your hotel.

Package  Price :
Adult  1,700  Baht
Child     850  Baht
Rate includes : 
1. Transportation hotel-pier-hotel
2. Cruise with air conditioner
3. Open air deck area with seat
4. M&WM separated rest room
5. English speaking guide service
6. Transfer boat
7. Fresh water shower
8. Estate entrance fee
9. Snack & Drink
10. Lunch on board
11. Coffee & Tea
12. Snorkeling Gear
13. Insurance coverage