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Koh Samui Jungle Safari By JEEP With MR.UNG (Including Lunch)
Hold on to your hat, and bring a towel. This seven-hour Koh Samui tour packs temples, waterfalls, mountain views, a Thai lunch, and a rough-and-ready Jeep ride into one busy day. I especially like the chance to swim beneath Na Muang Waterfall and the playful ride through the jungle, where water pistols can turn the convoy into a rolling splash battle. I also like the mix of major sights and less polished stops, from the famous Hin Ta and Hin Yai rocks to the handmade statues of the Secret Buddha Garden.
The main consideration is comfort. These are old, open-air 4WD Jeeps, and the ride can be loud, bumpy, and wet. Several stops require walking over steep or uneven ground, so this is better for people who enjoy an active outing than for anyone seeking a quiet, smooth island sightseeing trip.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Book
- What This Koh Samui Jeep Safari Is Really Like
- Hin Ta and Hin Yai: Koh Samui’s Famous Rock Stop
- Wat Khunaram and the Mummified Monk
- Na Muang 2 Waterfall: The Day’s Best Cooling-Off Stop
- Thai Lunch With a Beach View
- Ta Nim Magic Garden and Its Handmade Statues
- The High Buddha Viewpoint
- The Jungle Jeep Ride and the Famous Water Fight
- Timing, Comfort, and Group Conditions
- Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?
- Is $55.44 Good Value?
- Should You Book the Mr. Ung Jungle Safari?
- FAQ
- How long does the Koh Samui Jungle Safari last?
- Where can pickup and drop-off take place?
- Is the tour private?
- What vehicle is used?
- Can I ride on top of the Jeep?
- Can I swim at Na Muang Waterfall?
- Is lunch included?
- Will I get wet during the tour?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
Key Points to Know Before You Book

- Na Muang Waterfall includes time for swimming: Bring swimwear, a towel, and footwear that can handle wet ground.
- The Jeep ride is part of the attraction: You may ride on top of the Jeep on private-road sections, but the journey is noisy and rough.
- Expect a water fight after lunch: Water pistols may be handed out during the jungle drive, and you may get soaked.
- The day covers a large part of Koh Samui: You visit beaches, temples, mountain viewpoints, rock formations, gardens, and jungle roads.
- Lunch is served at a beachside Thai restaurant: Expect a set selection of local dishes, with water included and other drinks costing extra.
- Private and shared options may be available: Check the option you choose if personal attention or group size matters to you.
What This Koh Samui Jeep Safari Is Really Like

This is not a polished sightseeing bus tour. It is a full island outing built around an old 4WD Jeep, a cheerful guide, and a convoy moving between Koh Samui’s best-known sights.
Pickup is offered from your hotel, the airport, or a cruise port. The day generally runs from morning until around 4:30 or 5pm, giving you enough time to see several parts of the island without arranging separate taxis or day trips.
The tour is priced at about $55.44 per person. That is a reasonable package price if you want transport, a guide, lunch, entry to the waterfall and garden, and a full day of sightseeing in one booking. The value is strongest for first-time visitors who want an overview of Koh Samui and enjoy a bit of harmless chaos along the way.
I would not book it for a slow, private temple visit or a luxury 4WD experience. The Jeeps are described as old, and you should expect a firm ride. The upside is that the rough vehicle is not simply transport. It is part of the fun.
If you choose a private version, only your group takes part. Other booking choices may use shared vehicles or a convoy, so check the exact option before paying. Guides named in the experience include Johnny, Mr. Aur, and drivers known by the nickname Johnny Depp. English and German language support has been praised, though the exact guide depends on the date and vehicle.
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Hin Ta and Hin Yai: Koh Samui’s Famous Rock Stop

The first major stop is Hin Ta and Hin Yai, also called Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks. These natural rock formations have become famous because their shapes are linked to fertility symbolism.
You get roughly 30 minutes here. That is enough for photographs, a look around, and a quick taste of one of Koh Samui’s most recognizable sights. The stop is easy to understand even if you do not spend much time on geology or local stories: the rocks are memorable, unusual, and tied to island folklore.
This is also a good early stop because it gets you out of the Jeep and into the open air. Wear shoes with a decent grip, as rock surfaces and paths can be uneven. It is a short visit, not a long coastal walk, so keep your expectations in check.
Wat Khunaram and the Mummified Monk
The tour continues to Wat Khunaram, home to a mummified monk. You have about 30 minutes to see the temple and ring a temple gong.
This stop gives the day a more serious side. The monk’s preserved body is an unusual religious sight, and the temple offers a chance to pause before the more physical parts of the tour. Dress respectfully at this and the other temple stops. The supplied information does not state a strict dress code, but ordinary temple courtesy is important in Thailand.
The stop can feel brief if you want time for quiet reflection or detailed photographs. Still, it works well in the larger schedule because the tour is designed to show you a wide range of Koh Samui rather than linger at one site for hours.
Some versions of the day also include a monk’s blessing or an oracle-style temple moment. These details appear in descriptions of the experience, but availability may depend on the guide and the day. Treat them as possible extras, not guaranteed features.
Na Muang 2 Waterfall: The Day’s Best Cooling-Off Stop
Na Muang Waterfall is the physical centerpiece of the tour. The stop lasts about an hour, and you can swim in the natural spring water beneath the waterfall.
This is where I would plan your clothing carefully. Wear a swimsuit under your clothes, bring a towel, and protect anything that cannot get wet. You might find the rocks slippery, and the route can involve uneven ground, so sturdy sandals or water-friendly shoes are more useful than flimsy flip-flops.
The waterfall is described as Koh Samui’s largest, and its setting gives you a welcome break from the heat. The water may not feel especially cold, but it is cool enough to refresh you after the Jeep ride and temple visits.
The main drawback is that the stop is not ideal for anyone with limited mobility. One account specifically points out that some stops do not suit wheelchairs or pushchairs, and the waterfall area requires walking over steep, uneven surfaces. The general information says most people can take part, but you should judge your own balance and walking ability honestly.
For many people, this will be the highlight of the day. You get time to swim rather than merely stop for a photograph, and that makes the waterfall feel like a real activity instead of another quick roadside visit.
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Thai Lunch With a Beach View
After the waterfall and temple visits, you stop for a traditional Thai lunch at a restaurant beside the beach. The lunch lasts around an hour.
The meal is described as a selection of local, home-cooked Thai dishes served at a traditional tavern-style restaurant. Water is included, while other drinks cost extra. The food has received some of the strongest praise attached to this experience, with particular appreciation for the quality and the setting.
I like this part of the plan because it provides a proper break in the middle of a very active day. You can sit down, eat, and look out toward the coast before the tour heads back into the hills.
Do not expect a made-to-order restaurant meal with a long menu. It is a set meal, so this may be less flexible if you have strict dietary needs. The supplied information does not specify vegetarian, vegan, allergy, or halal arrangements, so ask before booking if that matters to you.
Ta Nim Magic Garden and Its Handmade Statues

The Secret Buddha Garden, also called Ta Nim Magic Garden, sits in the hills and contains around 300 handmade Buddha statues. You have about an hour to walk through the garden and see the statues near small waterfalls.
This is one of the more unusual stops on the route. It feels different from the formal temple visits because the statues are scattered through a wooded mountain setting rather than arranged in a grand religious complex.
The garden is a strong choice for photographs, but uneven paths and slopes are part of the experience. Take your time rather than rushing from statue to statue. The setting is more about discovery and atmosphere than one single headline monument.
The hour allotted here is useful. You get enough time to look around without losing the rest of the afternoon. If you prefer major monuments with clear explanations, you may find the garden slightly eccentric. If you enjoy handmade art and places with a personal feel, it should be one of the more memorable stops.
The High Buddha Viewpoint

Another stop features Phra Buddha Dipankara, described as Koh Samui’s highest and most spectacular Buddha statue. From here, you can take in 360-degree views of the island.
Earlier in the day, the tour also includes the 39-foot, or 12-meter, Buddha statue at Phra Yai temple as one of its main highlights. The exact sequence may vary, but these Buddha stops give the tour a strong cultural and scenic thread.
The high viewpoint matters because it helps you understand Koh Samui as an island of beaches, hills, villages, and jungle roads. After seeing the coast from lunch, you get a different view from above.
Weather can make a real difference here. On a clear day, the views should be a major reward. In heavy rain or low cloud, the outlook may be limited. The tour requires good weather, and poor conditions can lead to a new date or a full refund.
The Jungle Jeep Ride and the Famous Water Fight
The final major activity is the 4WD ride through Koh Samui’s jungle and mountains. The convoy uses public and private roads, with stops for scenery, photographs, and wide island views.
On private-road sections, up to three people per vehicle may be allowed to sit on the roof. This is optional, but it is one of the most talked-about parts of the experience. From the roof, the Jeep ride feels far more exciting than sitting inside, though the route remains rough and you need to follow the driver’s instructions.
The vehicles are old and open-air. Expect engine noise, jolts, dust, and plenty of movement. Some people describe the ride as a full-body massage, which is a polite way of saying you will feel every bump.
After lunch, the fun can turn wet. Water pistols may be handed out, and the Jeeps can have a free-for-all water fight as they travel through the jungle. You should assume that getting soaked is part of the deal, even if you did not plan on it.
Bring a change of clothes, put your phone in a waterproof pouch, and leave expensive electronics out of reach. The hot weather may dry you out before the final stop, but you should not rely on that if you have a long journey afterward.
The description also says guides may spot and handle green snakes when they are available. This is not a guaranteed wildlife encounter, and you should not expect to see one on every trip. It is best treated as an occasional extra rather than a central feature.
Timing, Comfort, and Group Conditions
Seven hours is a long day, but the schedule earns its length by covering many different parts of Koh Samui. You are not spending the whole day at one attraction. Instead, you move from rocks to temples, waterfall, lunch, garden, viewpoint, and jungle roads.
The trade-off is a fairly full schedule. Some stops last only 30 minutes, while the waterfall, lunch, and garden receive about an hour. You get variety, but not much room to linger wherever you like.
Pickup usually makes the day easier, especially if you are staying away from the main beaches or arriving by cruise ship. One practical warning is worth noting: pickup coordination can occasionally take time if someone is late or difficult to locate. A delay of 30 minutes has occurred in at least one reported experience, so do not schedule a tight evening commitment immediately after the stated return time.
The tour is marked as suitable for most people, but that does not mean it is easy. The waterfall, garden, temple grounds, and viewpoints may involve steps, slopes, or uneven paths. Anyone with mobility concerns should ask the operator specific questions before booking.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?
I would recommend this Jeep safari to you if you want to see many Koh Samui highlights in one day and enjoy active, informal sightseeing.
It suits:
- Families with older children who will remember the roof ride and water fight
- Couples who want more than a beach day
- First-time visitors with limited time on Koh Samui
- Cruise passengers looking for a full island outing from the port
- People who enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, local food, and rough roads
- Anyone who likes guides with a sense of humor
I would think twice if you need a quiet vehicle, air conditioning, a predictable timetable, or easy access at every stop. It is also not the best choice if you dislike getting wet or feel unsteady on steep ground.
Is $55.44 Good Value?
At $55.44 per person, the tour offers solid value for a full day. You receive pickup, transport in a 4WD Jeep, a guide, several sightseeing stops, lunch, waterfall access, garden access, and the entertainment of the jungle drive.
You would pay separately for transport and entry if you arranged the same range of sights yourself. The tour also removes the work of planning an island route and finding mountain roads.
The value depends on your attitude to comfort. You are paying for access and convenience, not luxury. If you see the old Jeep, loud engine, bumps, and water fight as part of the experience, the price looks attractive. If you see them as problems, a more conventional private car tour may suit you better, though it would offer a different kind of day.
Should You Book the Mr. Ung Jungle Safari?
Book it if you want a lively, active day that combines Koh Samui’s famous sights with a few unusual touches. The waterfall swim, Thai lunch, mountain views, roof ride, and water fight give the tour more personality than a basic island circuit.
Choose the private option if you want the most personal attention, and confirm the exact vehicle arrangement before booking. Bring swimwear, a towel, waterproof storage, respectful temple clothing, and a change of clothes.
Skip it if you need smooth transport, guaranteed dry clothing, or easy access at every stop. For everyone else, this is a good-value way to see a lot of Koh Samui in one go, with enough bumps and laughter to make the day easy to remember.
FAQ
How long does the Koh Samui Jungle Safari last?
The tour lasts approximately seven hours. Pickup begins in the morning, and drop-off is expected between about 4:30 and 5pm.
Where can pickup and drop-off take place?
Pickup is offered from your Koh Samui hotel, the airport, or a cruise port. The tour ends with drop-off at your hotel.
Is the tour private?
The experience is described as a private activity for your group, but the booking information also refers to private or shared options. Check the exact option selected when booking.
What vehicle is used?
You travel in a rugged 4WD ex-army Jeep. The vehicles are open-air and can be loud and bumpy.
Can I ride on top of the Jeep?
Roof seating may be available on private-road sections, with up to three passengers per vehicle. It is optional and depends on the conditions and the driver.
Can I swim at Na Muang Waterfall?
Yes. The itinerary allows about one hour at Na Muang 2 Waterfall, where you can swim in the natural spring water.
Is lunch included?
Yes. A traditional Thai lunch is included at a beachside restaurant. Water is included, while other drinks must be paid for separately.
Will I get wet during the tour?
You might. The jungle drive can include a water fight using water pistols, and you should be prepared to get soaked.
What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
If the experience is canceled because of poor weather, you will be offered another date or a full refund. For other cancellations, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the start time to receive a full refund.
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