French, I just spent 10 days at the Samahita retreat center in Koh Samui. It is a very pleasant and beautiful place, as I had hoped. The room at the back was impeccable, sober and elegant decoration and very comfortable. Spacious bathroom and good pressure in the shower. The center has a beautiful dimension and is very well organized. It allows you to walk as you please, yourself by staying alone and quiet, yourself by sharing convivial moments with other participants. The 2 yoga rooms are very good: one large closed but with large windows, the other completely open facing the sea. The courses in English are clear and precise, the very well-calculated series can be aimed at both amateurs and advanced levels. Team of friendly and warm teachers. The proposed rhythm of the "Core cycle" I followed is ideal. Evening meditations (one every 2 days or so) are very varied, not very long, original and of good quality. The breakfast buffet is followed by that of lunch, which allows a brunch. It's delicious, healthy, hearty and varied as well as the evening one. I keep in memory of magnificent sensations: the light breeze that glides on the skin during practice, the natural elements that vary, winds, clouds, rain, sun, the lights of the rising and setting sun... I met Germans, Canadians, English and Nordics and also French... The advantage of being able to come and leave as we wish has the slight disadvantage of having many and superficial relationships. But those who follow an internship on fixed dates must be able to get to know each other better and probably appreciate each other better. The beach is long and quiet, very few motor boats that are very noisy in many Thai islands. The sea water is very hot, but like everywhere on Koh Samui, soil a little muddy and sometimes rocky and shallow over long meters. Very pleasant walk outside the center to a small temple or to a small village 3 km away. Yes, I felt well regenerated when I left. This 10-day period was perfect for me; not too short. It could have been longer, but with the risk of getting too attached to it? Thank you to the whole team and all the very attentive staff. Bertrand