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Koh Samui

Waterfalls & Secret Gardens


Na Muang Waterfalls, a majestic set of 2 cascades on Koh Samui, show that the island’s beauty is not limited to its beaches. Namtok Na Muang, or ‘Purple Waterfalls’, are so named because of the striking purple shade of their rock faces. There are other waterfalls to visit on Koh Samui, but these are considered to be among the most scenic. Most Island City tours include a stop at Na Muang Waterfalls on their itinerary.

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Na Muang Waterfalls

Found about 12 km inland from Nathon Bay, the Na Muang falls are reached by taking a walking path from the entrance to the park. The first waterfall, Na Muang 1, flows down into a pretty natural pool that provides a cool escape from the heat. About 30 minutes' walk further uphill is the smaller yet equally inviting Na Muang 2.

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The Na Muang Waterfalls are set in lush jungle surrounds, easily accessible just off the main ring road (Route 4169), about halfway between Nathon and Lamai Beach. Visitors with a reasonable level of fitness will be able to reach the falls on foot. The paths leading to the falls can be steep or slippery in places so be sure to wear some sturdy footwear and take care when walking. Na Muang 1 is reached by a 100-metre walk from the parking lot, while Na Muang 2 is a further 100 metres away along a more challenging path.

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Though access to the waterfalls is free, there's plenty to spend your money on along the way, including several stalls selling snacks and souvenirs and offers of a guided tour of the area (but be wary of touts trying to convince you that a guide or entry fee is required). An entire day could be spent at the falls swimming, hiking, exploring and picnicking. It's a cool and peaceful alternative to the beach.

The best time to visit is in the wetter months of September through November, when the waterfalls are in their spectacular full-flow.

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Secret Buddha Garden

Secret Buddha Garden is hidden high up in the hills in Koh Samui's interior, offering majestic views and an unusual collection of statues amid lush jungle surrounds. The gardens are a creation of an old Samui fruit farmer, Nim Thongsuk, who began erecting statues and temples around his family's verdant land to the north-west of Lamai Beach in 1976.

The statues at Secret Buddha Garden depict several animals, deities and humans in various poses, including one of Khun Nim himself, in a relaxed sitting position on a rock. Khun Nim continued to work developing his garden until his death at the age of 91. The garden has a waterfall and stream flowing through, all shaded by thick foliage. With the steep and bumpy access road, getting up here is a challenge best undertaken in a 4WD vehicle.

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Secret Buddha Garden sits atop the Tar Nim Waterfall peak. The views from within the gardens and on the road leading up to it are spectacular. You’ll find many stops to enjoy the island panoramas along the way.

To get there, get on the air force road in Baan Saket, leading up to Ta Nim Waterfall. The road turns into a dirt track for the last 400 metres of the ascent. There are many signs along the way. Only experienced drivers should attempt the road as it's best done in a 4WD vehicle.

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Those who do not wish to make the trip themselves can visit the gardens as part of an adventure day trip such as a jungle safari tour or ATV ride. This can be easily arranged by reserving an island safari tour with our tour partners Viator.

Note there are some steep paths and a lot of steps to get around within the gardens, so those with limited mobility may find it a challenge.

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Hin Lad Waterfall Temple

Hin Lad Waterfall Temple (Wat Namtok Hin Lad) is a Buddhist shrine within an evergreen tropical jungle, just before a trail leading up to the famous Hin Lad Waterfall. It's around 3.1 km southeast of Nathon Town in Koh Samui. A stroll around Hin Lad Waterfall Temple can be very enjoyable with plenty of photo opportunities

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Hin Lad Waterfall Temple is usually busy on weekends – locals visit the temple to make merit and enjoy a picnic at the nearby waterfall. The temple is well shaded and calm, making it an excellent place to unwind and relax. It has a lovely garden, walking path, various Buddha images, religious sculptures and a meditation area.

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Island Tours & Excursions

One of the best ways to see the attractions on Koh Samui and much more, is to book a half-day or full-day island safari or city tour that takes you around Samui, making sure you see the most interesting and unforgettable sights of the island. For trips more further afield, full day trips and sea excursions are also available.

Visitors to Koh Samui can enjoy the benefits of booking tours in advance through our tour partner Viator - Reserve now and pay later with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts. To browse all tours available on Koh Samui click the insert below:

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