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Spa Guide for Banyan Tree Hotel in Koh Samui, Thailand

Thailand is a very desirable country. People here live a relatively slow life. Most of them believe in Buddhism. People are very kind-hearted. Moreover, Thailand is close to the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It has a very long coastline and is tropical. The climate and marine resources are extremely rich. Let me share with you the spa guide of the Banyan Tree Hotel in Koh Samui, Thailand.

I was a little busy some time ago, now let’s post about the Koh Samui chapter of my trip to Thailand

We left the airport at noon on the fourth day in Bangkok, Thailand, and flew from Bangkok to Koh Samui. It took about an hour to get off the plane. The Koh Samui airport is the most unique I have ever seen. It is built with a small pavilion. Compared with the airport in Bangkok, it is relatively simple and has no air conditioning inside. Although small, it has all the internal organs.

After leaving the airport, we took a taxi to the hotel we had agreed upon before—Banyan Tree.

We booked a mountaintop sea view pool villa, which is relatively high and has a good view. The price is much more expensive than the Banyan Tree in Bangkok because the rooms here are independent villas with their own swimming pools.

Our itinerary for the next few days is basically to check in at the hotel. After checking in, the hotel will assign us a personal butler to give us an overview of the restaurants, spas, and private beaches in the entire Banyan Tree

As well as the location of our villa, they called a buggy for us (actually, that’s what they call a golf cart). Since the entire hotel is large and on the mountain, we usually want to go out to have a meal or something.

We had to ask buggy to take us here, so we were often too lazy to go out

BTW the hotel was very considerate and prepared an exquisite honeymoon set for us on the first night (Picture 2), although it was not Honeymoon

We stayed at Banyan Tree for 4 nights. In addition to swimming in the room's swimming pool and admiring the scenery, we also went to the hotel's spa, went to the private beach to take photos and go kayaking

I also went to various restaurants: Thai restaurant, Western restaurant, and seafood BBQ that is only available on Saturday nights (I feel that although there is really a lot to eat, I can’t eat it. I don’t think it is a good deal after all, it costs 600rmb

No service charge per person) Other restaurants are also quite delicious. When we are too lazy to go out, we will order something to eat in the room. Another part I like very much is that we can order afternoon tea to eat outside the room and take pictures while watching the scenery.

It feels great to be able to play in the water and so on

ps: You are not allowed to wear too revealing clothes when eating in Thai restaurants

And the most important thing : You must put on sunscreen! You must put on sunscreen! You must put on sunscreen! One morning I got up and went to the swimming pool at the door to swim. I just thought about it and didn’t put anything on my body or face. As a result, my back got sunburned

It’s so self-indulgent that I usually use Shiseido’s Blue Fatty on my body and Shiseido’s White Fatty on my face. It’s so easy to use!!

On the third day in Koh Samui, we even took a taxi to DT. I bought swimming goggles at a shopping mall, so I don’t feel the need to buy them here. I also went to Chaweng Beach to ride a motorboat

Personally, I feel that this beach is not as fun as I imagined, and it is not as private as the Banyan Tree. The beach was clean and we went back to the hotel when it got dark, so we seemed to have missed the night market that is only available on Friday nights

In general, Koh Samui is a place suitable for vacation and relaxation, not the kind of tourist attraction. For fun, if you want to come to Koh Samui

You can first consider booking a hotel you like, and then you can basically spend your trip to Koh Samui eating, playing, playing and taking photos in the hotel. It’s my first time to go to Koh Samui, so I can’t write a big hotel comparison for you

But I did a lot of homework before booking a hotel with my boyfriend. Basically, everyone said that Koh Samui is the most cost-effective. Although it is expensive, the service is good and makes you feel happy during the whole stay. You feel like you are a small public servant~ Needless to say

I think it is really good!