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Monkey
On Samui, the monkey undoubtedly qualifies as man's best friend. This
isn't surprising, since for centuries the people here have used
monkeys to do the hardest part of the work climbing the trees to pick
ripe nuts on their coconut plantations. Until the advent of tourism,
coconuts represented the main industry here, so these industrious
little animals were greatly prized. The monkey theatre offers shows in
which the monkeys display their dexterity, and not just at picking
coconuts. The entertainment also includes performing elephants. Look
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Buffalo
This is a sport specific to the south of Thailand, and on Samui it
generates a great deal of excitement. There are about a half dozen
rough " stadiums" around the island, most being no more than a cleared
area under the palms with a wall of bamboo matting or coconut leaves
to hinder the view of those who haven't paid for a seat. Great crowds
gather when a fight is on, and while men pay about 100 Baht, women
enter free. Usually, the more aggressive the buffalo, the greater the
crowd's delight. The fight ends when one animal turns and runs,
usually well before either animal gets hurt.
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Butterfly
Visiting a butterfly farm is a great way of getting up close to some
beautiful creatures that one would otherwise only ever see as a flash of
vivid color against green forest. The butterflies on the Samui farm flit
about naturally amid tropical foliage, but they can't completely escape
from view. Besides observing at close range some of the region's most
beautiful butterflies, you can witness the breeding cycle of some species
that are raised on the spot. The farm is set up on a hillside overlooking
the ocean on the southeast corner of the island and makes for a pleasant
short outing. Open: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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» Snake
Samui snake farm is located at Talingngam on the south of the island.
As its name implies, it is where all kinds of snakes and reptiles are
gathered.
Some rare species of poisonous snakes those that cannot be found in
Europe or America are kept here. Some of these snakes take the center
stage during the farm's special shows.
An exciting part is a fight between man and scorpion, and even
centipede (a show unique here). There is also a cobra show that only
Samui Snake Farm can put up.
And don't worry, the animals are not harmed during the show. Snakes,
for example, aren't caught to have their teeth or their poison taken
away. These natural shows are presented in line with the highest
standards of Thailand. Visitors can be assured of 100 percent safety
during the performances. Aside from the exciting shows, you can also
avail of various interesting information in the exhibition rooms and
snakes' houses. Showtime: 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. daily.
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» Marine Life
Watching all kind of
marine life requires to go
snorkeling,
be a diver and moving
around the surrounding islands.BUT you do not have to get wet to enjoy Samui's stunning underwater
world.
Just visit
Samui
Aquarium & Tiger Zoo which has been fascinating visitors with
their marvelous collection of tropical marine life such as sharks,
tropical fish and innumerable other colorful species of aquatic
creatures, including turtles which are displayed in vast tanks that
line either side of a 120meter long cave-like tunnel. Each tank also
houses multi-colored coral, rocks and sea forests, adding to the
realism of the exhibition.
Entrance fee is 250Baht. Showtime for the All stars birds & Bengal
tiger show is 1:00 p.m.
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Crocodile Farm
Samui Crocodile farm
is located behind the airport and easy to find. On an area of 7,000 sqm you can find app. 100 animals of various kinds like Siam
crocodiles, caimans, Saltwater crocodiles, snakes, lizards, monkeys
and many others. Showtime is two times daily, at 1400h and 1630h.
Don't miss this opportunity to watch Thailand's wildlife. |
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