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 .Getting away - 3 hours from Bkk
Long ago Ko Samet was not just a refuge for pirates but also a source of inspiration for Thailand's most famous poet. With its microclimate and its proximity to the capital, this island is a favourite get away destination for Bangkokians.
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Budding poets love to visit the place from where Suthorn Phu, Thailand's most celebrated and talented poet of the 19th century, drew his inspiration. The thirty thousand lines of the tale 'Phra Aphaimani' tell the story of a prince in exile whose journey is filled with love and war before returning victorious to his kingdom. Statues of the author and his characters, the prince and the mermaid, can be found on a rock on Ao Hin Khok beach. As for the pirates of old, those that were captured on the island were executed at Na Dan.
 .Poetry and relaxation in Ko Samet

>> It takes less that 3 hours from Bangkok to reach the fishing port of Ban Phe in Rayong province. The lovely breeze coming off the sea is refreshing but does not succeed in diffusing the strong smell of dried fish spread out along the quayside. Before taking the half-hour journey by boat across to the island, take time to do a bit of last minute shopping.

The island, which has been part of the Samet National Park since 1981, doesn't get a lot of rain, which is why it's a favourite destination all year round. The name 'Samet' comes from the cajeputier trees which are in abundance on the island and in the past were used for building boats and for wood burning.

It's advisable to choose where you want to be on the island before you take the boat as there are various arrival points: Na Dan port in the north, Ao Phrao beach in the west or Au Wong Deuan in the south. The pleasant crossing to the island is on small fishing boats fitted out to shuttle passengers back and forth between the island and the mainland. On arrival at Na Dan port, songtheaws are available to take you to the entrance of the National Park and also down to the south of the island. Those who like a walk and only have light bags may prefer to traipse the various beaches to find the best place to stay. (/LA)

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