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Grandfather's Grandmother's Rocks - Hin Ta Hin Yai, Maret

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Geologic Formation · Landmark
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Have a chuckle at Grandfather's Grandmother's Rocks - Hin Ta Hin Yai, two rather adult rock formations set just back from the coastline in Koh Samui. Said to look like the genitalia of a man and a woman (something it is pretty hard to argue with) the two natural sculptures have become one of the cheekier, more light-hearted places to visit in the area. Set in an impressive coastal location, the formations are a popular stop with many tour groups, and vendors on site provide a little post-viewing refreshment. Take a look at our Maret trip itinerary planner to schedule your visit to Grandfather's Grandmother's Rocks - Hin Ta Hin Yai and learn about what else to see and do during your holiday.
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  • Recommend to go if person is staying close to Lamai Beach, nice to walk at free time. Be careful with kids. There is a toilet at parking, ask shop sellers for the key ;) 
    Recommend to go if person is staying close to Lamai Beach, nice to walk at free time. Be careful with kids. There is a toilet at parking, ask shop sellers for the key ;)  more »
  • It is another very interesting place because there are various beautiful rocks located in Surat Thani Province, Thailand 
    It is another very interesting place because there are various beautiful rocks located in Surat Thani Province, Thailand  more »
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  • Went on a drive on the scooter and found this place. It’s absolutely beautiful. It wasn’t too busy when we went to so there wasn’t too many people. There was no ticket needed only paid 10 baht to park our motorcycle. The guide there was very friendly and told us the history of the place and the story of how the rocks came to be. Nice place to visit. They also have a cooking school right there and a rock bar that looks really cool.
  • A great tourist attraction to spend half an hour or so at. You can either drive here and park for 30b at many car parks nearby or just walk along Lamai beach. The rocks themselves aren't much to look at but make for a photograph or two. What's really nice here is the view and the little bay at the bottom of the main rock area. The sand is beautifully white and the water is quite literally crystal clear. Most visiting the rocks do not venture to the beach area so it's more quiet there and a lovely place for small children to splash about. The little restaurant that faces the bay is also worth a visit for a quick bite to eat. You can enter both the restaurant and Rock Bar from the Bay. Rock bar has its own private beach too which is even more peaceful than the bay area here.

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