Ban Samet Hill


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Ban Samet Hill is a family run hotel on Koh Samet Island, located by Nadan beach, and is within an easy walk to all of the local amenities. Our rooms are modern, spacious and spotlessly clean, and we have both A/C (with TV, fridge, hot shower) and simpler fan rooms. We have a communal area on the ground floor with free Internet and coffee making facilities; upstairs we have a balcony area with a sea view. You will find that our prices are the most reasonable on the island, and if you need any more information, or wish to make a reservation, then please do contact us: email: bansamethill@gmail.com tel: +66831070551 We look forward to welcoming you to Koh Samet island! EMAIL : BANSAMETHILL@GMAIL.COM

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WELCOME TO OUR PLACE IN KOH SAMET ISLAND

Ko Samet (เกาะเสม็ด in Thai) is a rather small island where you will find some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand. The water is also normally very clear here. Relaxation is the main activity here, so spoil yourself a little and "refill your batteries". It is a perfect place for hiding away from daily life stress and work. Anyhow, you are still close to Bangkok and it's shopping, night life and attractions


Koh Samet-Activities and attraction's

We provide around island tour and tour to small island's near to koh samet. Koh Talu is one of the unspoiled island, located at Khao Lam-Ya, Mu Ko Samet national Park, It covers an area of 69 rai, most of area is dense Jungle with a high steep cliff to the west, and clean white sandy beach to the east and the south. The water is so crystal clean and clear sea makes it and ideal place for swimming and snorkeling
The island maintains and abundance of natural resources. The cliff was hollowed out (Talu) by the sea, so island was named after it. A better option would be to venture further and explore the island of Koh Man Nai, where a turtle conservation station is set up by H.M. Queen Sirikit. This is followed by island hopping to the virgin islands of Koh Talu and Koh Kudi well known for their underwater coral reefs and fishes. A better option would be to venture further and explore the island of Koh Man Nai, where a turtle conservation station is set up by H.M. Queen Sirikit. This is followed by island hopping to the virgin islands of Koh Talu and Koh Kudi well known for their underwater coral reefs and fishes.
For thai speaking people please call this nr. 
086-9487856

For English speaking people please call this nr. 
tlf. +66831070551

e mail: bansamethill@gmail.com
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