We've been staying in beautiful Ko Samui a few nights now, and somewhere along the way, it's turned from holiday mode, into just nomad living. Reasons being... the lack of any tourist activities we've chosen, and the ease of zipping around on our scooter, and a bit of self catering (well, breakfast at least lol). It's a great choice to come here. From Ko Lanta, and an overnight stay in Krabi, we took 3 speed boats and a bus. They do this organized travel well here.
Staying off the main road in Chaweng Beach, we've rented a guesthouse for 7 nights. I imagine we could increase that anywhere and we'd really be living the digital nomad life. It's easy to get around and hiring a scooter is a breeze this time. Almost feels like home lol... great pool too.
We spend our week exploring the Island... first the beaches, then the hills, stopping off at the many little coffee shops along the way. There are tourist things to do here... next time we say.
Jungle Club, Ko Samui
We're not far from Samui Central, and we're there all the time. From the cool little food hall, to the supermarket, there's lots of great food here, and it's so good having all the choice.
I've always wanted to see street food like this... and Fisherman's Wharf does not disappoint.
We spend lazy mornings at the beach, drives up into the hills, and go see the craziest croc show we've seen. All in all, it's lovely here. A place you could call home. Without the vulnerability of the west coast... it's a blend of island living and Thai flavour. Very nice.