Things to Do at Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks (Hin Ta Hin Yai)
Complete Guide to Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks (Hin Ta Hin Yai) in Koh Samui
About Grandmother and Grandfather Rocks (Hin Ta Hin Yai)
What to See & Do
The Rock Formations
The main attraction - two naturally sculpted rocks that look remarkably like male and female anatomy, set against crashing waves
Lamai Beach Views
Stunning coastal scenery with golden sand stretching in both directions and palm trees swaying overhead
Local Vendor Stalls
Small souvenir shops and food stalls selling everything from coconut ice cream to cheeky postcards
Sunset Photography
The rocks create dramatic silhouettes against the evening sky, making for surprisingly beautiful photos
Traditional Thai Shrine
A small shrine near the rocks where locals leave offerings and flowers, adding cultural context to the natural wonder
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Open 24/7 - it's a natural beach formation with no gates or restrictions
Tickets & Pricing
Free to visit, though parking might cost around 20-50 THB depending on location
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (7-9 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM) for fewer crowds and better lighting
Suggested Duration
30-45 minutes is plenty for photos and exploration, though you might want to linger on the beach
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
The long stretch of golden sand beach where the rocks are located, perfect for swimming and sunbathing
A Buddhist temple about 10 minutes away, famous for housing the mummified monk Luang Pho Daeng
A beautiful two-tiered waterfall in the jungle, roughly 15 minutes inland from Lamai
Another interesting rock formation nearby that looks like a massive boulder balancing precariously on a cliff
A small museum showcasing local history and culture, including more details about the Hin Ta Hin Yai legend