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Hat Kamala (Kamala beach)
Located approximately 26 kilometers from Phuket City, Hat
Kamala is a relatively secluded 2-kilometer beach that is
suitable for total relaxation. Accommodations are available.
Hat Patong (Patong Beach)
This Beach is the most developed, most vibrant, most visited
beach of Phuket that never fails to impress visitors. Located
approximately 15 kilometers from the city, the beach has
a wide range of accommodations and shopping arcades, and
provides magnificent leisure activities and energetic night-time
entertainment. It is a picture perfect postcard view of
a 3-kilometer long white sandy beach that is perfect for
swimming, lazing, and enjoying challenging water sports
such as jet skiing, windsurfing snorkeling, sailing, and
parasailing.
Krathu Cultural Conservation Center
Located approximately 7 kilometers from Amphoe Kratu town,
the center is located in the compound of Ban Kratu School.
This is where a collection of ore, mining equipment, utilities,
etc. are put on display. The center opens from 8.30 a.m.
to 4.30 p.m. Call 076 321035 for more details.
Namtok Krathu
This relatively small waterfall with a simple view but unique
atmosphere is located approximately 4 kilometers from Amphoe
Krathu. The entrance to the waterfall is located next to
the Log Palm Golf Club. Restaurants and basic tourist amenities
are available.
Phuket Fantasea
Located on Kamala beach, Phuket Fantasea is dubbed as the
ultimate nighttime cultural theme park of Phuket. It has
won several awards from the TAT, among the distinctive ones
are Best Attraction Thailand Tourism Award (for the years
2000 to 2003).
This large-scale night time amusement center is spread
out over an area of 140 acres near the village of Kamala
Bay, or just 4 kilometers north of Patong. Attractions include
the Culture-Illusion Stage Show, Fantasy of the Kingdom,
a spectacular buffet restaurant Golden Kinnaree Restaurant,
shopping village the enchanted Festive Village, Cultural
Parade & Street Shows, Traditional Games and Carnivals,
Handicraft Demonstrations & Live Performances (performed
in Palace of the Elephants).
Phuket Fantasea's stage performance is exceptionally extraordinary
and beyond just a spectacular show. It is indeed a perfect
blend of Thai cultural traditions and the latest modern
Las Vegas style technology. Visitors can see magic elephants
disappearing into thin air, gymnastics, musical fountains,
and a circus. Tickets (including buffet dinner) cost 1,600
baht for adults and 1,100 baht for children, while tickets
without buffet dinner cost 1,100 baht for adults and 800
baht for children. Call 076 385111 to reserve your seats
or browse www.phuket-fantesea.com for more information.
The park opens from 5.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. daily except
Thursday. Show time is 9.00 p.m.
:: Amphoe Mueang
Ao Chalong
This bay, which has the islands largest and most visited
pier, is located 11 kilometers south of town. From this
pier, holidaymakers can get chartered boats to some nearby
islands south of Phuket. The bay area is dotted with dive
shops, a few travel agencies and superb seafood restaurants.
Although the bay has a stunning setting and relaxing ambience,
swimming is not recommended here. Accommodations are available
at the Phuket Youth Hostel.
Ao Sen
This is a small bay located next to Hat Nai Han, near the
Phuket Yacht Club, which has a peaceful and scenic beach
with white powdery sand.
Dino Park
An 18-hole mini-golf course is located beside Marina Cottage
on Karon Beach. The golf course is set in a prehistoric
atmosphere, where visitors can enjoy golfing in a world
out of time. Take an adventurous trip to the world of Dinosaurs
at the Dino Park, an entertainment and dining complex. Call
076 330493-7 or visit www.dinopark.com for more information.
Hat Karon (Karon Beach)
Located south of Patong Beach, Hat Karon is a curving beach
that lies beautifully in the sun with small sand dunes,
casuarinas and palm trees. The crescent bay is the beach's
signature that drawing travelers attention. From May to
October, the beach may be affected by serious undertows,
as the bay open. Watch out for those warning flags before
going swimming or surfing at the southern end of the beach.
During the high season, the beach is ideal for relaxation,
swimming or sunbathing. A wide range of accommodations,
from top-end to budget and mid-range, are available. Other
facilities such as nightclubs, restaurants and other evening
entertainment are located along the beachfront road.
The beach is located approximately 20 kilometers from the
town and can be reached by taking either s or buses from
Ranong Market in Phuket City. Transportation is available
from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and costs approximately 20 baht
/ person / trip. Taking a taxi to the town is another option.
It costs approximately 200 baht to Phuket City and 150 baht
to Patong Beach.
Hat Kata (Kata Beach)
Located approximately 17 kilometers from Phuket City are
Kata Noi (Small Kata) and Kata Yai (Big Kata) Beaches. Both
are renowned for snorkeling to see the coral, tropical fishes
and the seas eco-system. Also worth visiting is Ko Pu, a
small uninhabited island located off Laem Sai. Most visitors
find snorkeling along the islands rich coral reef enjoyable.
Diverse beach activities are available on both beaches.
Accommodations on Hat Kata are set amidst tropical and cliff
settings. Visitors can choose to stay in budget to top end
accommodations according to their preference. Well known
hotels located here are Club Med and the Boathouse.
For more information on how to get there, please refer
to the transportation section in Hat Karon.
Hat Nai Han
Located a few kilometers from Kata Beach, next to Phromthep
Cape, approximately 18 kilometers from town is Hat Nai Han,
an extra-ordinary beach that has white powdery sand and
crystal clear water. The beach borders on two charming landscaped
lagoons surrounded by rubber trees and other tropical plants.
As the beach has not yet been fully developed to its full
potential, it is less crowded, more peaceful, thus is ideal
for people seeking solitude. Holidaymakers are not recommended
to swim during the monsoon season from May to October. Watch
out for the red flag!
Despite having a rather limited selection of accommodations,
they range from budget bungalows to the top-class Yacht
Club. Check with the TAT Phuket Office for more up-to-date
information and room rates.
This beach can be reached by songthaeos, which leaves from
the intersection of Ranong Road and the fountain circle.
The fare is 25 baht / person / trip. In addition, visitors
can also charter tuk-tuks which costs a lot more at 150
baht to 200 baht / trip.
Hat Rawai
Located approximately 17 kilometers from town is the less
crowded, more peaceful and less commercial beach with a
second-to-none pristine beach. The Beach is home to a well-established
community of Phuket s Chao Le people (sea gypsies). In addition,
from this beach visitors can charter boats to explore other
offshore islands. Hat Laem Kha, located to the northeast
of the beach, is the departure point for those wishing to
visit Ko Lon, and Ko He. Laem Phromthep, Phukets landmark,
is located at the southern end of the beach. This cape is
an ideal spot for diving and snorkeling. Accommodations
range from budget bungalows to middle range resorts.
Getting to the Beach is easy by songthaeos, which cost
approximately 20 baht / person / trip. Songthaeos depart
from the stop at the circle of Ranong Road, while chartered
tuk-tuks will cost more at 150 baht / trip.
Khao Rang
A small hill located northeast of the town, Khao Rang offers
a fascinating view of Phuket City. Inside the park is a
fitness park, restaurants and souvenir shops. The statue
of Phraya Ratsada Korsimbi, (Ratsada Korsimbi Na Ranong)
the Governor of Phuket between 1890 and 1909 is also situated
here.
Ko Bon
A small island located south of Phuket that is well known
for its long- stretch of white sandy beach set in a secluded
tropical ambience. Ideal for swimming, the island is accessible
by chartering a boat from Rawai Beach or Laem Ka. No accommodations
are provided.
Ko He
Located southwest of Cape Panwa, the island is famous for
its white powdery beach and rich coral reefs which are ideal
for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing and other
water sports. As the island is not affected very much by
the monsoon, would be visitors can enjoy traveling to the
place year round. Ko He has become a popular one-day tour
from Phuket as it is only half an hour from the Chalong
Pier. It is also dubbed the Coral Island by tourists. Accommodations
and basic tourist facilities are available, contact the
TAT Phuket Office for more up-to-date information.
Ko Kaeo
A small island located approximately 3 kilometers from Rawai
Beach, south of Laem Phromthep where a replica of the Lord
Buddha's Holy Footprint is enshrined. This quiet, white,
sandy beach complimented by rich coral reef is a major tourist
attraction. The island can be reached by taking a 30-minute
boat trip.
Ko Lon
A relatively large island located south of the city close
to Ao Chalong. Tranquil and undisturbed, the island is perfect
for those wishing to unwind and recharge. A typical fishing
village and a school are located on the island. Accommodations
are available. To get there, visitors can take ferries which
depart from Ao Chalong from 8.00 a.m. Alternatively, they
can charter long-tailed boats. The trip takes approximately
20 minutes.
Ko Mai Thon
A small peaceful island located southeast of Phuket, Ko
Mai Thon is famous for its unique corals, crystal clear
water and relaxing ambience. The island is ideal for diving,
swimming or even fishing. Accommodations are available for
those wishing to stay in this enchanting, secluded den.
A one-day trip is also provided by travel agencies. There
are boats to Ko Mai Thon from Rawai Beach.
Ko Racha
The island consists of Racha Yai and Racha Noi islands located
south of Phuket. Ko Racha Yai (Big Racha) has an enchanting
beach located on the west between the valleys that resembles
horseshoes. The area is known as Ao Bungalow which is famous
for its white powdery beach and crystal clear water. Visitors
can marvel at the delightful panoramic view of the whole
island from the vantage point at the peak of the mountain
located south of the bay.
Ko Racha Yai is the ultimate place to explore the wonders
of the underwater world, especially at Ao Siam, Ao Tue and
Khon Kae. Accommodations are available.
Ko Racha Noi (Small Racha) is located just 10 kilometers
from Big Racha Island. Originating from the accumulation
of coral stones, the island has more rocky hills than beaches,
thus the island is more suitable for fishing. To get there,
visitors can charter long-tailed or speed boats from Chalong
Pier. Alternatively, they can buy a package tour from reliable
travel agencies.
Ko Si-re
An interesting site to visit where visitors can explore
the daily life of Chao Le as it is the oldest and biggest
community of Phukets sea gypsies. With an area of approximately
20 square kilometers, the island is located approximately
4 kilometers southeast of Phuket and is separated from the
main island only by the small Thachin Canal. The mountain-top
temple on the island houses a big Buddha image in the reclining
position. The island is not an ideal place for swimming,
but is perfect for discovering the sea gypsies' way of life,
especially at Laem Tukkae.
Laem Ka
This Cape is located approximately 16 kilometers from the
town center at the extreme southwest end of Chalong Bay.
Ideal for swimming, the beach is clean, quite and dotted
with rocks.
Laem Phromthep or Phromthep Cape
Literally translate as Brahmas Cape, Laem Phromthep is perhaps
one of Phuket's most important landmarks. There is a saying
that you havent been to Phuket unless you visit Laem Phromthep.
It is here that visitors soak up the sun and savor the breathtaking
panoramic view of the Andaman Sea from the islands southern-most
tip. The Cape is crowded especially in the evening, as it
is a popular observation point at sunset. Laem Phromthep
is located approximately 2 kilometers from Rawai Beach.
Phuket Aquarium
Located at Cape Phanwa, southeastern-most end of the island
is an extraordinary aquarium that displays hundreds of exotic
and colorful marine species found in the sea around Phuket.
The aquarium opens daily from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Call
076 391126 for more information. To get by public transportation,
take a local bus from the towns fresh produce market.
Phuket Butterfly Farm
Located approximately 3 kilometers from Phuket City via
Yaowarat Road and the Sam Kong intersection, the farm proudly
presents a unique collection of tropical creatures such
as butterflies and insects. The farm opens daily from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. The entrance fee is 150 baht for adults and
60 baht for children. Call tel. 0 7621 5616, or 0 7621 0861
for more information.
Phuket City and old buildings
Phuket City is a fascinating city that can be explored on
foot or by traditional means of transportation, tuk-tuk
or Sino-Portuguese architecture that is evident in the citys
shop houses provides the town with a charming atmosphere
and a late 19th century ambience. For visitors interested
in strolling along the city, start the trip at the central
post office and walk west along Thalang Road, then turn
south at the Standard Chartered Bank building and walk towards
Yaowarat Road. Continue the trip to Fountain Circle, then
head west to Ranong Road and proceed to Patipat Road, which
connects with the historic Krabi Road.
Phuket Cultural Center
Located in the compound of the Rajabhat Institute of Phuket,
the Center features an exhibition of Phukets intriguing
history. Highlights of the daily lifestyles, traditional
houses, household utilities and Thailand's history are exhibited.
A library is located on the ground floor where books on
the history, culture and arts of Phuket can be found. Call
076 211959 for more details.
Phuket Sea Shell Museum
Phuket Sea Shell Museum is located near Rawai Beach on the
island's southwestern shores. On display are private collections
of seashells from Thai waters (off Phuket Island itself).
They are considered the most sought-after shells by collectors.
In addition to such the collection, seashells from other
parts of Thailand and other parts of the world are also
on display. The main attractions at this Museum are the
worlds largest golden 140-karat pearl, the worlds earliest
known life form seen in sections of sedimentary rock containing
shell fossils and a gigantic 250-kilogram shell. The museum
is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call tel. 0 7638 1266
or 0 7638 1274 for more information.
Phuket Submarine
Phuket Submarine operates 5 dives daily and carries forty
eight passengers into the waters southeast of Phuket. The
dives will be to a depth of the thirty meters. The submarine
is fully air conditioned and boasts the latest technology
available in tourist submarines. Large 72 centimeter viewing
ports and LCD screens enhance the viewing experience for
the passengers. Schools of tropical fish and soft coral
formations are a highlight of the dive site.The Submarine
tour takes approximately two hours with 40 minutes spent
underwater. For more information, please contact : Phuket
Submarine Col Ltd. 64/423 Mu 7, Ratsada Harbour, Amphoe
Mueang, Phuket 83000. Tel. 0 7625 3206-8, 0 7625 3215 Website:
http://www.phuket-submarine.com
Phuket Zoo
Located on the way to Chalong Bay, the Zoo features a collection
of Asian and African mammals and birds. Elephant and crocodile
shows are performed daily. The entrance fee is 400 baht
for adult and 200 baht for children. Call 0 7638 1337, 0
7638 1227 for more details.
Saphan Hin
A public park located by the sea at the end of Phuket Road,
Saphan Hin is a recreational park for both locals and tourists.
The Tin Mining Monument dedicated to the memory of Captain
Edward Thomas Miles, the Australian who brought the first
dredge to Phuket in 1909, is located inside the park. The
Saphan Hin Sports Center is also located here.
Thai Village and Orchid Farm
Located on Thepkasattri Road, approximately 3 kilometers
from Phuket City is an extraordinary place for culture lovers.
The village provides stunning classical Thai dance performances,
sword-fighting, Thai boxing, southern customs and elephant
shows. Handicrafts and traditional mining techniques are
also featured. The orchid farm outside is worth exploring.
The performances are at 11.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
The fees are 400 baht for adults and 200 baht for children.
Call 076 214860 for more information.
The Viewpoint
The most famous observation point of the 3 beaches, Kata
Not, Kata and Karon, is located on the road half-way between
Nai Harn Beach and Kata Noi Beach. From this spot, an intriguing
view of the 3 beaches and Ko Pu has constantly impresses
visitors.
Wat Chalong
Phukets most popular and famous temple, Wat Chai Tararam,
or Wat Chalong, was built in 1837. Located approximately
8 kilometers from the city, the temple houses the famous
Luang Po Cham, a monk who helped the locals fight the Ang
Yi rebellion during the reign of King Rama V (in 1876).
A recent addition to the temple is a 61.4-meter high chedi
containing the Phra Borom Sareerikatat relic, a piece of
the Lord Buddha's bones brought over from Sri Lanka. The
chedi is a mixture of southern, central and northeastern
architectural styles and is the first in this region to
house the holy Buddha's relic.
:: Amphoe Thalang
Ao Bang Thao
A large open bay that is the location of one of Phuket's
longest beaches, Ao Bang Thao has a long history related
to the economy of the island. Previously a tin mining area
the location has been transformed into an area where Phuket's
luxurious resorts and golf courses, especially Laguna complex,
are located. Additional accommodations outside Laguna at
the bays south end are also available.
Ban Thao Thepkasattri
A recent discovery has identified the house of Phuket's
heroine, Thao Thepkrasattri. The place is located at Ban
Kien, Tambol Thepkrasattri. To get there from the town,
travel along Thepkrasattri Road, at kilometer 19 marker,
take the road that leads to Ban Riang and proceed for approximately
2 kilometers.
Hat Surin
Located approximately 24 kilometers from town and only in
a short distance north of Laem Sing is an enchanting beach
lined with casuarinas trees. Isolated and secluded, the
beach is ideal for sunbathing and relaxing. The beach, however,
is not suitable for swimming as it has a steep sloping beach
and the weather fluctuates during the southwest monsoon.
In addition, there is a golf course which was established
in the reign of King Rama VII.
Several Muslim fishing communities are located nearby and
Mosques are situated to the west of the beach. The local
Mosque, Matsayit Mukaram, is worth visiting as it is an
elegant whitewashed structure with lacquered wooden doors.
To get there, travel along Route No. 402, after reaching
the Two Heroines Monument, turn left and proceed for approximately
12 kilometers.
Ko Nakha Noi
Located near Po Bay, approximately 25 kilometers north of
Phuket City, the island offers unspoiled natural beauty
that is second to none. Ko Nakha Noi is approximately 6
kilometers off of Po Bay and is home to the Naga Pearl Farm
the only South Sea Pearl Farm which is open to the public
all year round. Visitors will be able to learn more on techniques
of pearl cultivation at the farm. Souvenir shops are available.
Laem Sing
Located just one kilometer from Surin Beach, Laem Sing is
a relatively small quite beach perfect for a break from
the crowd. Laem Sing has a white sandy beach that glitters
in the sun and is dotted with uniquely shaped rocks.
Sirinat National Park
The park is located approximately 30 kilometers from Phuket
City. Occupying an area of 90 square kilometers, the park
has a 13-kilometer beach. Formerly known as Nai Yang National
Park, it was declared a National Park on 13 July 1981.
To reach the Park, start from Thepkasattri Road and continue
towards the Thalang intersection, then take a left turn
at kilometer21 and 22 markers and proceed for approximately
10 kilometers. Alternatively, at kilometer 21 and 22 markers,
follow the road which leads to the airport for approximately
2 kilometers.
The park consists of picture-perfect beaches and mangrove
forests as follow:
Hat Nai Thon
Nestled on the rim of a secluded bay south of the park
is another popular tourist attraction, especially for day
trippers. Nai Thon Beach has a unique natural setting with
both ends of the beach being protected by granite outcrops
that serve as a natural shield making the bay a perfect
nursery for both marine life and corals. The beach is suitable
for swimming. For those seeking utmost solitude, it's not
that far. Just walk a few hundred metres to Hin Kruai Bay
to savor the moment.
To get there, follow the route to Sirinat National Park,
then turn left at kilometer 21 and 22 markers. At the intersection
of Ban Sa Ku, turn left and proceed for approximately 3
kilometers.
Hat Nai Yang
Located to the south of Mai Khao Beach, Hat Nai Yang is
a serene and isolated bay ideal for swimming and family
picnics. The beach itself is impressive, as it is fringed
by shady pine trees. Nearby coral reefs make explorations
into the underwater world worthwhile. In addition, sea turtles
are inhabitants in the area. The parks headquarters is located
here.
Hat Mai Khao
Also known as the Airport Beach (Hat Sanambin), the beach
is located at the northern end of Phuket Island. As Phukets
longest beach, Hat Mai Khao is famous for its tranquil beach
set in a relaxing ambience. Camping grounds are provided.
The beach is not recommended for swimming as it slopes steeply.
Hat Mai Khao is home to wonderful creatures such as sea
cicadas and turtles. In addition, it is an egg-lying ground
for sea turtles.
The Beach can be reached by taking the Thepkasattri Road
on to the Thao Thepkasattri Bridge, then taking a left turn
at the directional sign pointing to Mai Khao Beach or follow
the Thepkasattri Road that passes the Airport intersection.
At the Sarasin Bridge, turn left and proceed for approximately
3.5 kilometers.
Hat Sai Kaeo
Located to the north, next to Mai Khao Beach, Hat Sai Kaeo
is a long white powdery beach naturally decorated with groves
of pines along the shore. Ideal for relaxation, the beach
is Phuket's northernmost beach.
Mangrove Forest
Located in the area of Tha Chatchai, the mangrove forest
covers an area of approximately 320 acres. Situated on the
islands northern tip, the place offers interesting nature
trails for those wishing to learn more about the forest
that protects the land and natures sea creatures.
Thalang National Museum
Located near the Two Heroines Monument, the museum features
a permanent exhibition of life in old Phuket and ancient
artifacts and remains discovered on the coast as well as
materials used during war with Burma (Myanmar). It is open
daily except national holidays from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information call 076 311426 or 076 311025. Admission
fee is 30 baht / person.
The Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Thalang District, approximately 20 kilometers
from Phuket City, the sanctuary covers an area of 13,925
rai (5,570 acres) of rich and fertile land which is home
to several types of wild animals.
The compound was declared a wildlife sanctuary in July
1969. The special Palm called Chao Mueang Thalang Palm (Lang
Khao Palm) can only be seen here.
Major attractions in the sanctuary include:
Namtok Ton Sai
The waterfall is located approximately 22 kilometers from
the town. A relatively small waterfall that looks its best
in the rainy season, Namtok Ton Sai is shaded by big and
small trees which make it ideal for relaxation. To get there
from Thepkasattri Road, turn left at Amphoe Thalang intersection
and proceed for approximately 3 kilometers. Call 076 311998
for more information.
Namtok Bang Pae
A relatively small cascade located amidst the dense woods,
the waterfall is also home to the Gibbon Rehabilitation
Center. To get there from the town, follow the route to
the Two Heroines Monument, then turn right to Tambon Pa
Khlok and proceed for approximately 7 kilometers.
For nature enthusiasts, the sanctuary has mapped out some
walking trails. Further information may be obtained from
the Nature Study Center.
The Two Heroines Monument
This monument was established by local residents in 1966
to honor the heroic deeds of Thao Thepkasattri and Thao
Srisunthorn. It is located at the Tha Ruea intersection,
Amphoe Thalang.
Wat Phra Thong
The temple is a popular attraction for both visitors and
local residents. Located in the temple is the upper half
of a large Buddha statue which seems to emerge from the
ground. Legend has it that during the invasion of Thalang
town in 1785, the Burmese made several attempts to excavate
the statue in order to take it back to Burma. Each time
they dug into the ground, swarms of hornets would swoop
on them and they had to give up in the end. Later, the visible
part of the statue was covered with gold by the villagers
and has remained as such until today.
The temple is located approximately 20 kilometers from
Phuket City. Travel along Thepkrasattri Road, upon reaching
the Thalang District Office, turn right and proceed directly
to the temple.
Wat Phranang Sang
Located approximately 20 kilometers from town is a historic
temple that serves as an invaluable reference on Thalangs
history. The compound was once used as a Burmese military
camp in 1785. The ubosot is where the three oldest and biggest
tin Buddha images are enshrined. They are called the Three
Kings and are positioned in between three other large statues.
To get there,travel along Thepkasattri Road, at Thalang
District intersection, turn left and proceed directly into
the temple.
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