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Stop@SopaSamui
68/16 หมู่ 5 Tongsai Rd, ตำบล เกาะสมุย อำเภอ บ่อผุด Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Sea La Vie Bar and Restaurant Koh Samui - ซีลาวีบาร์ เกาะสมุย
79, 100 Plai leam, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Mom’s Kitchen เจ๊อิ๋วอาหารตามสั่ง
H398+V9P, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Mama Dang Bar, Restaurant & Massage
Plai Laem Soi 2, Tambon Bo Put, Koh Samui Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Toms Resturant
53/66 Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Country Bar
6, 13 Plai Laem Soi 3, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Guay Tiew Noodle Shop
51/34 4171, Tambon Bo Put, Amphoe Ko Samui, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
The Shakespeare pub
62 Plai Laem Soi 2, Tambon Bo Put, suratthani Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Plai Laem
H3F8+HRQ, Tongsai Rd, Tambon Bo Put, Amphoe Ko Samui, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Maithy Pool Lounge & Restaurant
30 123, Tambon Bo Put, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Nearby hotels
Deva Beach Resort
69/34 หมู่ 5 Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Sasitara Thai villas Hotel
79/60 Plai Laem Soi 2, Bo Put, Bophut Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Samui Boat Lagoon
Bophut, 78/36, Moo 5, Plailaem, Soi 7, Bophut, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
M-village
69/25 Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Samui Honey Tara Villa Residence
19/1 M5 Baan Plai Laem koh samui Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
The Bay Condominium
20/43 หมู่ 4 บ่อผุด Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
White Orchid Samui - Villa 7
Samui Sanctuary Residence, Plai Laem Soi 4, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
TSE Residence
69/100 Moo 5 Paileam Bophut Koh samui, Surat Thani, Thailand
Baan Mika
Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Sleep inn Samui
4171, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
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Wat Plai Laem

Wat Plai Laem, 4171, Thailand, Amphoe Ko Samui, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
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attractions: , restaurants: Stop@SopaSamui, Sea La Vie Bar and Restaurant Koh Samui - ซีลาวีบาร์ เกาะสมุย, Mom’s Kitchen เจ๊อิ๋วอาหารตามสั่ง, Mama Dang Bar, Restaurant & Massage, Toms Resturant, Country Bar, Guay Tiew Noodle Shop, The Shakespeare pub, Plai Laem, Maithy Pool Lounge & Restaurant
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Cook with a Samui local using fresh ingredients
Cook with a Samui local using fresh ingredients
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Bo Put, Surat Thani, 84320, Thailand
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Koh Samui Island hopping to Coral and Pig Island
Koh Samui Island hopping to Coral and Pig Island
Sun, Dec 7 • 7:00 AM
N/A อำเภอเกาะสมุย, สุราษฎร์ธานี, 84140, Thailand
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Ride Samui X-Quad trails & hidden waterfall by Atv
Ride Samui X-Quad trails & hidden waterfall by Atv
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
Mae Nam, Surat Thani, 84330, Thailand
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Nearby restaurants of Wat Plai Laem

Stop@SopaSamui

Sea La Vie Bar and Restaurant Koh Samui - ซีลาวีบาร์ เกาะสมุย

Mom’s Kitchen เจ๊อิ๋วอาหารตามสั่ง

Mama Dang Bar, Restaurant & Massage

Toms Resturant

Country Bar

Guay Tiew Noodle Shop

The Shakespeare pub

Plai Laem

Maithy Pool Lounge & Restaurant

Stop@SopaSamui

Stop@SopaSamui

4.7

(246)

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Sea La Vie Bar and Restaurant Koh Samui - ซีลาวีบาร์ เกาะสมุย

Sea La Vie Bar and Restaurant Koh Samui - ซีลาวีบาร์ เกาะสมุย

4.6

(428)

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Mom’s Kitchen เจ๊อิ๋วอาหารตามสั่ง

Mom’s Kitchen เจ๊อิ๋วอาหารตามสั่ง

4.6

(113)

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Mama Dang Bar, Restaurant & Massage

Mama Dang Bar, Restaurant & Massage

4.8

(48)

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4.7
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5.0
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Visiting the Plai Leam Temple at night in Ko Samui is an experience I wholeheartedly rate with five stars. This stunning site blends spiritual serenity with artistic beauty, surrounded by the night's calm, creating an almost magical atmosphere.

The temple's illumination after dark reveals a different side of its beauty, hidden during the daytime. The artfully designed structures glow in soft light, highlighting the intricate details and vibrant colors of the temple complex in a spectacular manner. The light's reflection on the surrounding water enhances this effect, creating a deeply memorable image.

What makes this visit special is the silence and tranquility that descends over the temple at night. Away from the day's crowds, the temple offers a place for reflection and inner peace. The spiritual atmosphere feels significantly more intense, immersing visitors in a world that feels both timeless and immediately present.

Beyond the visual beauty, the cultural and spiritual richness of the Plai Leam Temple at night is a highlight. It provides a deeper understanding of Buddhist culture and the religious practices central to Thailand. The opportunity to participate in evening ceremonies or simply enjoy the stillness and peaceful ambiance makes the visit a profound personal experience.

Overall, the nighttime visit to the Plai Leam Temple on Ko Samui is an unforgettable experience, essential for both spiritual seekers and lovers of art and culture. The combination of breathtaking beauty, spiritual depth, and cultural wealth makes this site a jewel that shines in the darkness, enchanting every visitor. I highly recommend a visit here and look forward to...

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5.0
2y

Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture.

Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish.

Wat Plai Laem is a Buddhist temple compound on Samui's northeast coast, which features a striking white, 18-armed image of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Close to the Big Buddha temple, Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture.

The art techniques used in its creation are centuries old and based on ancient beliefs. Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish.

Wat Plai Laem is open to visitors all day during daylight hours and is particularly lively during Chinese festivals such as the Lunar New Year.

Since this is a sacred place, polite dress and conduct are a must. Be sure to wear shirts or scarves that cover the shoulders, trousers or long shorts, and avoid wearing beachwear. Worshippers often don white clothing when visiting the temple. Entry is free, but donations...

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5.0
2y

Wat Plai Laem is a patchwork of spirituality, nature, and artistry in Koh Samui that has to be seen to be believed. It’s a place where Buddha smiles in statuesque grace, and amazing figures stand tall, casting their tranquil gaze upon visitors.

Feeding the catfish? That’s more than a pastime here; it’s an experience. Watching those whiskered wonders gather and frolic is a show you never knew you needed to see.

And let’s not forget the toads, amazing in their own right, content in their unique habitat, and eager to be part of your temple adventure.

Now, about those toilets. They may not win awards for style or comfort, but they’re there, doing their job. In a place where the spirit soars, who cares about earthly matters like restrooms?

Wat Plai Laem is an embrace of all things beautiful, spiritual, and uniquely Thai. Whether it’s the grandeur of the temples or the unexpected charm of the catfish and toads, it’s an experience that captures both the heart and the imagination.

A must-see? Absolutely. A must-feel? Without a doubt. Wat Plai Laem is more than just a site; it’s a soul-stirring adventure that reminds you that the world is full of wonder—and occasionally...

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The TravelerThe Traveler
Visiting the Plai Leam Temple at night in Ko Samui is an experience I wholeheartedly rate with five stars. This stunning site blends spiritual serenity with artistic beauty, surrounded by the night's calm, creating an almost magical atmosphere. The temple's illumination after dark reveals a different side of its beauty, hidden during the daytime. The artfully designed structures glow in soft light, highlighting the intricate details and vibrant colors of the temple complex in a spectacular manner. The light's reflection on the surrounding water enhances this effect, creating a deeply memorable image. What makes this visit special is the silence and tranquility that descends over the temple at night. Away from the day's crowds, the temple offers a place for reflection and inner peace. The spiritual atmosphere feels significantly more intense, immersing visitors in a world that feels both timeless and immediately present. Beyond the visual beauty, the cultural and spiritual richness of the Plai Leam Temple at night is a highlight. It provides a deeper understanding of Buddhist culture and the religious practices central to Thailand. The opportunity to participate in evening ceremonies or simply enjoy the stillness and peaceful ambiance makes the visit a profound personal experience. Overall, the nighttime visit to the Plai Leam Temple on Ko Samui is an unforgettable experience, essential for both spiritual seekers and lovers of art and culture. The combination of breathtaking beauty, spiritual depth, and cultural wealth makes this site a jewel that shines in the darkness, enchanting every visitor. I highly recommend a visit here and look forward to returning myself.
DonD MarleyDonD Marley
Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture. Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish. Wat Plai Laem is a Buddhist temple compound on Samui's northeast coast, which features a striking white, 18-armed image of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Close to the Big Buddha temple, Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture. The art techniques used in its creation are centuries old and based on ancient beliefs. Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish. Wat Plai Laem is open to visitors all day during daylight hours and is particularly lively during Chinese festivals such as the Lunar New Year. Since this is a sacred place, polite dress and conduct are a must. Be sure to wear shirts or scarves that cover the shoulders, trousers or long shorts, and avoid wearing beachwear. Worshippers often don white clothing when visiting the temple. Entry is free, but donations are welcome.
Jake SmithJake Smith
Wat Plai Laem is a patchwork of spirituality, nature, and artistry in Koh Samui that has to be seen to be believed. It’s a place where Buddha smiles in statuesque grace, and amazing figures stand tall, casting their tranquil gaze upon visitors. Feeding the catfish? That’s more than a pastime here; it’s an experience. Watching those whiskered wonders gather and frolic is a show you never knew you needed to see. And let’s not forget the toads, amazing in their own right, content in their unique habitat, and eager to be part of your temple adventure. Now, about those toilets. They may not win awards for style or comfort, but they’re there, doing their job. In a place where the spirit soars, who cares about earthly matters like restrooms? Wat Plai Laem is an embrace of all things beautiful, spiritual, and uniquely Thai. Whether it’s the grandeur of the temples or the unexpected charm of the catfish and toads, it’s an experience that captures both the heart and the imagination. A must-see? Absolutely. A must-feel? Without a doubt. Wat Plai Laem is more than just a site; it’s a soul-stirring adventure that reminds you that the world is full of wonder—and occasionally quirky restrooms.
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Visiting the Plai Leam Temple at night in Ko Samui is an experience I wholeheartedly rate with five stars. This stunning site blends spiritual serenity with artistic beauty, surrounded by the night's calm, creating an almost magical atmosphere. The temple's illumination after dark reveals a different side of its beauty, hidden during the daytime. The artfully designed structures glow in soft light, highlighting the intricate details and vibrant colors of the temple complex in a spectacular manner. The light's reflection on the surrounding water enhances this effect, creating a deeply memorable image. What makes this visit special is the silence and tranquility that descends over the temple at night. Away from the day's crowds, the temple offers a place for reflection and inner peace. The spiritual atmosphere feels significantly more intense, immersing visitors in a world that feels both timeless and immediately present. Beyond the visual beauty, the cultural and spiritual richness of the Plai Leam Temple at night is a highlight. It provides a deeper understanding of Buddhist culture and the religious practices central to Thailand. The opportunity to participate in evening ceremonies or simply enjoy the stillness and peaceful ambiance makes the visit a profound personal experience. Overall, the nighttime visit to the Plai Leam Temple on Ko Samui is an unforgettable experience, essential for both spiritual seekers and lovers of art and culture. The combination of breathtaking beauty, spiritual depth, and cultural wealth makes this site a jewel that shines in the darkness, enchanting every visitor. I highly recommend a visit here and look forward to returning myself.
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Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture. Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish. Wat Plai Laem is a Buddhist temple compound on Samui's northeast coast, which features a striking white, 18-armed image of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Close to the Big Buddha temple, Wat Plai Laem offers visitors a view of Chinese-Thai beliefs as well as some elaborate Buddhist art and architecture. The art techniques used in its creation are centuries old and based on ancient beliefs. Adding to its feel of tranquillity, the temple is surrounded by a lake, which is teeming with fish. Visitors who donate to the temple are given a bag of food to feed the fish. Wat Plai Laem is open to visitors all day during daylight hours and is particularly lively during Chinese festivals such as the Lunar New Year. Since this is a sacred place, polite dress and conduct are a must. Be sure to wear shirts or scarves that cover the shoulders, trousers or long shorts, and avoid wearing beachwear. Worshippers often don white clothing when visiting the temple. Entry is free, but donations are welcome.
DonD Marley

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Wat Plai Laem is a patchwork of spirituality, nature, and artistry in Koh Samui that has to be seen to be believed. It’s a place where Buddha smiles in statuesque grace, and amazing figures stand tall, casting their tranquil gaze upon visitors. Feeding the catfish? That’s more than a pastime here; it’s an experience. Watching those whiskered wonders gather and frolic is a show you never knew you needed to see. And let’s not forget the toads, amazing in their own right, content in their unique habitat, and eager to be part of your temple adventure. Now, about those toilets. They may not win awards for style or comfort, but they’re there, doing their job. In a place where the spirit soars, who cares about earthly matters like restrooms? Wat Plai Laem is an embrace of all things beautiful, spiritual, and uniquely Thai. Whether it’s the grandeur of the temples or the unexpected charm of the catfish and toads, it’s an experience that captures both the heart and the imagination. A must-see? Absolutely. A must-feel? Without a doubt. Wat Plai Laem is more than just a site; it’s a soul-stirring adventure that reminds you that the world is full of wonder—and occasionally quirky restrooms.
Jake Smith

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