Today, we’ll take you to two off-the-beaten-path freshwater paradises that locals whisper about and lucky travelers stumble upon: Khlong Sok (คลองศก) in Khao Sok and Ban Nam Rad Watershed Forest (บ้านน้ำราด) in Khiri Rat Nikhom.
Highlight
Best Time to Visit
Jan – Oct (Dry & Green Season)
Big Buddha (Wat Phra Yai) — Begin at the iconic 12-meter golden Buddha, shimmering over the sea.
Google Map: Big Buddha Temple
Tip: Arrive early to catch the monks’ chants and soft morning light.
Wat Plai Laem — Just a short drive away, this vibrant temple features a serene lake and a striking 18-arm Guanyin statue.
Google Map: Wat Plai Laem
Brunch stop:
Sweet Sisters Café (southern-style organic dishes & coconut smoothies)
or The Jungle Club for panoramic views and Thai fusion breakfast.
Coconut farm visit — Samui is Thailand’s coconut capital. Stop by a small family farm to watch traditional coconut harvesting (some use trained monkeys).
Ask locals near Na Muang for nearby farms offering tours.
Lunch stop:
Sabienglae Restaurant (Lamai Beach) — Classic southern Thai seafood with ocean views.
Lamai Viewpoint & Valentine Stone — Enjoy the sea cliffs and a light hike.
Grandfather & Grandmother Rocks (Hin Ta & Hin Yai) — Unique rock formations with local legends.
Coffee stop:
Karma Kafé or Boy’s Organic Coffee — great for iced coconut coffee with sea breeze.
Monday: Chaweng Walking Street
Tuesday: Fisherman’s Village Market (Bophut) ⭐ best for atmosphere
Thursday: Maenam Night Market
Friday: Fisherman’s Village Night Market
Sunday: Lamai Walking Street
Try: grilled squid, mango sticky rice, coconut ice cream, and fresh sugarcane juice.