Lamai Night Market

Ko Samui


Lamai's night market kicks off around 5pm everyday and is a good place to pick up a bargain or souvenir. There's junk jewellery, carved wood items, art, printed T-shirts and bags, all in a row surrounded by decent places to eat and watering holes. Keep an eye on your bag when it gets busy as pickpockets are prevalent.


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