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Ko Samet

Ko Samet[1] (Cajeput Island; Thai: เกาะเสม็ด, Thai pronunciation: [kɔ̀ʔ samèt]) is one of the eastern seaboard islands of Thailand. It is in the Gulf of Thailand off the coastline of the Thai province of Rayong, approximately 220 kilometres (140 mi) southeast of Bangkok. Ko Samet is part of the Phe (Thai: เพ) Subdistrict of the Amphoe Mueang Rayong (Thai: เมืองระยอง, the capital district, or Amphoe Mueang), of Rayong Province. Ko Samet is the largest and westernmost of a cluster of islands not far from the coast. Ko Samet measures 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) from north to south. At its closest point to the mainland, the island is 2.6 kilometres (1.6 mi) south of mainland Rayong Province; however the actual travelling distance from the main commercial tourist pier in the town of Phe to the island's closest tourist beach is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi).

Ko Samet
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Popular with foreign tourists and as a weekend getaway for residents of nearby Bangkok, most of the island (excluding the Na Dan area) is in the Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park. In 1981, the Royal Forest Department declared the archipelago of Samet, along with nine other small islands, the headland of Khao Laem Ya, and the 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) Mae Ramphueng Beach to be a national park, and thus Ko Samet is under the protection of the National Parks Division of the Thai government.

History edit

The Thai government restricted overnight stay on the island until 1981 (even though Bangkokians had known of the beauty of Ko Samet for decades). In that year, on 1 October, the Forestry Department of Thailand declared Ko Samet and environs to be a national park.[2]

Geography and climate edit

Located 220 km from the capital in the Gulf of Thailand, Ko Samet is approximately 13.1 square kilometres (5.1 sq mi) in size, and shaped somewhat like the letter "t". Along the length of the "t" (north-south) the island measures approximately 7 km, and measures 4 km across the "t" (west-east). Forests blanket up to 80 percent of the total area.[citation needed]

Closest to the mainland, lies the small island port village of Na Dan, commonly known as Ko Samet Village, with its nearby beach, Hat Sai Kaeo (Glass Sand Beach; Thai: หาดทรายแก้ว), the longest beach on Ko Samet. Most of Ko Samet's beaches lie along the eastern shore of the island. Other beaches on the island include: Ao Phai, Ao Wai, Ao Kio Na Nai, Ao Cho, Ao Kio Na Nok, Ao Wong Duean, Cape Kut, Ao Toei, and Ao Karang at the southern tip, and Ao Phrao on the western shore of the island. Just off the southern tip of the island are three small rock-islands, Ko Chan (Moon Island; Thai: เกาะจันทร์), Ko San Chalam (Shark Fin Island), and Hin Khao (White Rock; Thai: เกาะหินขาว).

Ko Samet is one of the driest archipelagos in Thailand. Ko Samet gets significantly less rainfall than Rayong Province, even though it is only a few kilometres offshore. The island's "rainy season" extends only from May to July, but even during this season it has less rain than other islands in Thailand. The island, despite being arid, consists of lush forested hills, covered with evergreen and deciduous forest and cajeput trees grow abundantly (the name "samet" means "cajeput"). Owing to the lack of rain, Ko Samet must import potable water from the mainland.

Administration edit

Ko Samet is administered by the Phe Sub-district, Mueang Rayong District, Rayong Province. Ko Samet is also under the aegis of the national park area (Khao Laem Ya–Mu Ko Samet National Park), and all foreign visitors are required to pay a 200 baht (approximately US$5.60) entry fee upon arrival.

Transport edit

There are two main arteries on Ko Samet: the northern route connects Hat Sai Kaeo to Ao Klang and Ao Noina. The central route consists of four smaller roads. The first road links Sai Kaeo beach to Ao Phai and Ao Phutsa. The second road connects the center of island to Ao Wong Duean. The third road connects the first road to Ao Thapthim and Ao Nuan. The fourth road connects the first road to Ao Phrao.

Songthaews are the chief means of public transport.

There are five piers: Ao Klang, Ao Phrao, Ao Wong Duean, Ao Thian, and Ao Wai. Ao Klang Pier is the port to mainland. The rest are piers for diving and excursions.

In popular culture edit

 
Statue of Aphai Mani and mermaid, Hat Sai Kaeo Beach.

During the 19th century the poet Sunthorn Phu (1786–1855), set part of his epic work, Phra Aphai Mani (sometimes transliterated as Pra Apaimanee), on the shores of the island. Statues of the title character, Prince Aphai Mani and the siren/mermaid which guided him to Ko Samet can be found on Hat Sai Kaeo Beach.[3]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Alternately transliterated as Koh Samed or Ko Samed or Koh Samet
  2. ^ . Department of National Parks (DNP) Thailand. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  3. ^ Cummings, Joe (2005). Thailand. Lonely Planet. p. 249. ISBN 1-74059-697-8.

External links edit

  •   Ko Samet travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Ko Samet 1 Cajeput Island Thai ekaaesmd Thai pronunciation kɔ ʔ samet is one of the eastern seaboard islands of Thailand It is in the Gulf of Thailand off the coastline of the Thai province of Rayong approximately 220 kilometres 140 mi southeast of Bangkok Ko Samet is part of the Phe Thai eph Subdistrict of the Amphoe Mueang Rayong Thai emuxngrayxng the capital district or Amphoe Mueang of Rayong Province Ko Samet is the largest and westernmost of a cluster of islands not far from the coast Ko Samet measures 6 8 kilometres 4 2 mi from north to south At its closest point to the mainland the island is 2 6 kilometres 1 6 mi south of mainland Rayong Province however the actual travelling distance from the main commercial tourist pier in the town of Phe to the island s closest tourist beach is about 10 kilometres 6 2 mi Ko Samet Ao Phai Popular with foreign tourists and as a weekend getaway for residents of nearby Bangkok most of the island excluding the Na Dan area is in the Khao Laem Ya Mu Ko Samet National Park In 1981 the Royal Forest Department declared the archipelago of Samet along with nine other small islands the headland of Khao Laem Ya and the 11 kilometres 6 8 mi Mae Ramphueng Beach to be a national park and thus Ko Samet is under the protection of the National Parks Division of the Thai government Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 3 Administration 4 Transport 5 In popular culture 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Thai government restricted overnight stay on the island until 1981 even though Bangkokians had known of the beauty of Ko Samet for decades In that year on 1 October the Forestry Department of Thailand declared Ko Samet and environs to be a national park 2 Geography and climate editLocated 220 km from the capital in the Gulf of Thailand Ko Samet is approximately 13 1 square kilometres 5 1 sq mi in size and shaped somewhat like the letter t Along the length of the t north south the island measures approximately 7 km and measures 4 km across the t west east Forests blanket up to 80 percent of the total area citation needed Closest to the mainland lies the small island port village of Na Dan commonly known as Ko Samet Village with its nearby beach Hat Sai Kaeo Glass Sand Beach Thai hadthrayaekw the longest beach on Ko Samet Most of Ko Samet s beaches lie along the eastern shore of the island Other beaches on the island include Ao Phai Ao Wai Ao Kio Na Nai Ao Cho Ao Kio Na Nok Ao Wong Duean Cape Kut Ao Toei and Ao Karang at the southern tip and Ao Phrao on the western shore of the island Just off the southern tip of the island are three small rock islands Ko Chan Moon Island Thai ekaacnthr Ko San Chalam Shark Fin Island and Hin Khao White Rock Thai ekaahinkhaw Ko Samet is one of the driest archipelagos in Thailand Ko Samet gets significantly less rainfall than Rayong Province even though it is only a few kilometres offshore The island s rainy season extends only from May to July but even during this season it has less rain than other islands in Thailand The island despite being arid consists of lush forested hills covered with evergreen and deciduous forest and cajeput trees grow abundantly the name samet means cajeput Owing to the lack of rain Ko Samet must import potable water from the mainland Administration editKo Samet is administered by the Phe Sub district Mueang Rayong District Rayong Province Ko Samet is also under the aegis of the national park area Khao Laem Ya Mu Ko Samet National Park and all foreign visitors are required to pay a 200 baht approximately US 5 60 entry fee upon arrival Transport editThere are two main arteries on Ko Samet the northern route connects Hat Sai Kaeo to Ao Klang and Ao Noina The central route consists of four smaller roads The first road links Sai Kaeo beach to Ao Phai and Ao Phutsa The second road connects the center of island to Ao Wong Duean The third road connects the first road to Ao Thapthim and Ao Nuan The fourth road connects the first road to Ao Phrao Songthaews are the chief means of public transport There are five piers Ao Klang Ao Phrao Ao Wong Duean Ao Thian and Ao Wai Ao Klang Pier is the port to mainland The rest are piers for diving and excursions In popular culture edit nbsp Statue of Aphai Mani and mermaid Hat Sai Kaeo Beach During the 19th century the poet Sunthorn Phu 1786 1855 set part of his epic work Phra Aphai Mani sometimes transliterated as Pra Apaimanee on the shores of the island Statues of the title character Prince Aphai Mani and the siren mermaid which guided him to Ko Samet can be found on Hat Sai Kaeo Beach 3 Gallery edit nbsp Welcoming statue of the Phra Aphai Mani ogress at the main port nbsp Samet beach at night nbsp Ko Samet from SpaceSee also editList of islands of Thailand List of national parks of ThailandReferences edit Alternately transliterated as Koh Samed or Ko Samed or Koh Samet Khao Laem Ya Mu Ko Samet National Park Department of National Parks DNP Thailand Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 12 October 2015 Cummings Joe 2005 Thailand Lonely Planet p 249 ISBN 1 74059 697 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ko Samet nbsp Ko Samet travel guide from Wikivoyage Khao Laem Ya Mu Ko Samet National Park 12 34 4 N 101 27 17 E 12 56778 N 101 45472 E 12 56778 101 45472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ko Samet amp oldid 1206608737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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