Don Sak District


Don Sak is a district in eastern Surat Thani Province. The two principal ferry companies offering service to Samui Island leave from piers in the district.
Neighboring districts are ; and Kanchanadit of Surat Thani. To the north is the Gulf of Thailand, with islands encompassed by the Ko Samui District.

History

Originally, the area of the district was part of Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. In 1929 the two sub-districts Don Sak and Chaiyakhram were reassigned to Kanchanadit District. The district was created as a minor district on 24 March 1969 by splitting the two tambons, Don Sak and Chonlakhram, from Kanchanadit District. The citizens of tambon Chaiyakhram then asked to be included in the new district as well, which was added on 1 September of the same year. On 16 November 1971 it was promoted to full district status. The fourth tambon, Pak Prak, was created on 14 July 1978 from tambons Don Sak and Chaiyakhram.

Administrative divisions

Don Sak District is divided into four sub-districts, which are further subdivided into 40 villages. All four tambons are administered by a tambon administrative organization. Don Sak itself has township status and covers part of tambon Don Sak.

Transport

Two ferry companies, Raja Ferry and Seatran, provide regular service to Samui and Pha Ngan Islands from piers in Don Sak. Travellers transiting from Surat Thani Airport en route to these islands typically embark from Don Sak.