The Cocoon Island Treasure Hunt – Koh Samet

The Cocoon Island Treasure Hunt – Koh Samet

The Cocoon – Koh Samet

Island Treasure Hunt

Ten landmarks. One island. From sacred shrines and mythical statues to hidden viewpoints most visitors never find – how much of Koh Samet can you uncover?

0 of 10 found

Explorer: 0 of 6 – Legend: 0 of 10
Giant Demon Statue Easy

Standing guard at the pier is a fearsome figure from Thai legend. The sea giantess comes from Phra Aphai Mani – the epic poem by Sunthorn Phu set on this island – where she plays both villain and tragic character. She represents danger, desire, and the wild forces of the ocean.

Poodam Shrine ศาลเจ้าพ่อปู่ดำเกาะเสม็ด Easy

Tucked quietly along the island path, this sacred shrine is dedicated to the Naga and the Buddha – symbols of protection, spirituality, and good fortune. A place of genuine local reverence, not a tourist attraction.

Mermaid and Child Monument Easy

By the shore at Sai Kaew stands a monument to one of Thai literature’s most enduring love stories. From Phra Aphai Mani, the mermaid and her child represent devotion, sacrifice, and the bond between mother and child – set against the island that inspired the poem.

Wat Koh Samet Easy

Hidden among the trees is the island’s only temple – a small, working Buddhist monastery where monks live and local life continues quietly. A calmer, more grounded side of Koh Samet than you’ll find on the beach. Dress modestly and visit respectfully.

A Koh Samet Sunset Easy

The west-facing shores, particularly Ao Phrao, catch the full show as the sun drops. Pick your spot, wait it out, and you’ll see why people keep coming back to this island.

Fire Show Easy

After dark, the beach comes alive. Performers spin and throw flames along the main shoreline most nights – it’s free to watch and worth staying up for. Timing varies, so ask at reception when to head down.

Explorer unlocked

You’ve found all six walkable landmarks. To claim your spot on the Explorer Hall, we need to see your photos – tag @cocoonsamethostel and use #SametExplorer on every landmark you visited. You can post them separately or as a gallery – either works. Then fill in the form below.

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Laem Toei Viewpoint Mid

At the island’s southern edge, this viewpoint looks out over open sea and jagged coastline with almost no one around. One of the quieter corners of Koh Samet – the kind of place that makes the effort feel worth it.

Mae Sri Tubtim Shrine ศาลเจ้าแม่ศรีทับทิม Mid

A colorful Chinese shrine by the sea, dedicated to a protective goddess of sailors and travelers. The setting – bright red and gold against the coastline – is striking. Worth pausing rather than just photographing.

Nature Trail Summit Hard

Climb to the top of the island’s nature trail and the view opens up – jungle dropping to sea in both directions. It’s earned. Wear shoes, bring water, and go in the morning before the heat sets in.

Hidden Sunset Viewpoint Hard

Not on most maps. Not on most itineraries. The kind of view that gets passed between guests who actually went looking. Ask at reception for directions – we won’t post them publicly.

Koh Samet Legend

All ten landmarks found. You’ve seen more of this island than most people who’ve visited it multiple times.

To claim Legend status, we need to see a photo from every landmark – tagged @cocoonsamethostel and #SametExplorer. Post them separately or as a gallery, then submit the form below.

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Explorer Hall of Fame

Complete all six easy landmarks, tag your photos on Instagram with @cocoonsamethostel and #SametExplorer, then submit here. Individual posts or a gallery both count. All ten landmarks earns you Legend status on a separate page.

Find all six easy landmarks to unlock the submission form.