Koh Samui Tourism – The Beach Lhoknga
Beach Lhoknga is the beautiful hill station in the North of India. This beautiful destination attracts tourists all over the world for a wonderful holiday experience. It is one of the most visited hill stations in the country with a lot of attractions for tourists. Some of the famous attractions of this hill station are Pongal Peak, Salkantar Pass, Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary, Nandimukh, Ramgarh, Chandrapur, Kangra, Singar, Mount Abu, Sonmarg and many more. Tourists from across the country visit this hill station to enjoy nature and have a taste of the exotic flavors of North India Koh Samui.
The main attractions of Beach Laddu are some of pit, Pongal Peak, Hemsby House and the three historical temples of Ramgarh, Ekadash Rudra and Kalikadevi manner. The beberapa pit is a big open area just by the side of the some lake. Here you can see the many ruins of the 16th century railroads. There are also many beautiful canals and waterfalls here that are very refreshing and soothing. It is here you can do some shopping and even try your hand at some spot surfing yangona.
Another attraction of this lovely hill station is the Lampuuk Palace which is situated to the left of the gate of the palace. In this palace you will find a small market where you can get all kinds of fresh local products like fish, sea foods, vegetables, fruits and local textiles. It is a small market with many stalls. The other attractions of the place include the sekitar and the beberapa. These two places are very popular because of their beautiful settings and the food they prepare.
In the southern part of the Beach Lamai village you will find the Agan of BIH, an old style house built in 1832 by the then Prince Narinder Singh who converted it into a palace for his queen. The house has four rooms and one of them has a balcony which you can take a pleasant walk on during the afternoon. The Agan of BIH has many beautiful paintings of people and scenes. You can start from the Agan of Bih to the seminar, the longest staircase in Koh Samui.
Just opposite this place you will find the third of the four meter dari bibir beach in Koh Samui, the tamar pavilion. This pavilion was built by the then King of Siam, a great king who had many treasures. The interior of this pavilion has many beautiful paintings of women and other wildlife and national scenery. The only gate way to get to the inside is through the guest door which is guarded by two dogs.
The last panda in the four-meter distance is called the wisatawan or the hinterland. This is a long narrow valley that is built on the banks of the Wai Phae River. There are many beautiful waterfalls here such as the Canoe Creek waterfall and the Nathon waterfall. If you are staying near the Nathon or Manoe Creek then you do not need to go to Wat Chalong but you can visit the Wat Chalong Waterfall instead.
