Mueang Phuket
The compact provincial capital serves mainly as a commercial and
shopping centre although traces of the old Sino-Portuguese architecture
provides distinctive character.
Khao Rang
This provides a pleasant view of the town, also a park and series
of hillside sculptural tableaux.
Phuket Fantasea
Inspired by Thailands rich
and exotic heritage, Phuket Fantasea
not only showcases the charm and beauty of Thailand,
but also enriches ancient Thai traditions with the wonder of cutting
edge technology and special effects. The result is a stunning 140-acre
theme complex packed with a multitude of activities and entertainment:
a festival village with carnivals, games, handicrafts and shopping;
a 4,000-seat restaurant offering a grand buffet of Thai and international
cuisine; a breath-taking Las Vegas-style theatrical show, where
state-of-the-art technology and special effects enhance the beauty
of Thailands myths, mysteries
and magic in a wondrous extravaganza certain to delight everyone.
The Thai Village
On Thep Krasattri Road, the village serves typical southern Thai
specialities for lunch and dinner, as well as staging cultural shows
featuring Thai dances, sword-fighting, Thai boxing, elephants and
local customs. Handicrafts are also on display.
Thalang National Museum
Located near the Two Heroines Monument, the museum contains a collection
of exhibits of ancient artefacts and other materials illustrating
life in old Phuket.
Wat Phra Thong
Inland
from Nai Yang Beach, the temple enshrines a famous, partially buried
Buddha image. Local legend relates how a boy tethered his buffalo
to what he thought was a post sticking out of the ground. Subsequently,
this boy and his animal fell mysteriously ill. Suspicious villagers
uncovered the post and found that it was the decorative topknot
of a buried golden Buddha. They were able to unearth no more than
the upper part of the image, over which the present temple was constructed.
When Burmese invaders attempted to remove the statue in the 18th
century they were attacked by a swarm of hornets.
Phromthep Cape
The southernmost point of Phuket
is the perfect place where picturesque sunsets are seen.
Ko Kaeo
This is an offshore isle about 3 km. from Rawai Beach and can be
reached in 30 minutes by boat. There are sandy beaches and a captivating
underwater scenery, as well as a replica of the Holy Footprint on
the island.
Ko
Racha Yai
The gleaming beaches can be reached by chartered boat from Ao Chalong.
It takes about 2-3 hours for the boat trip during the off-monsoon
season (December-April). At Ko Racha Yai, there is the most perfected
and versatile of corals for visitors to see. Sightseeing services
are available from tour operators in town. Accommodation is available.
Namtok Ton Sai & Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary
An idyllic setting cooled by sonorous cascades, this 22 sq. km.
area is rich in wildlife, including bears, porcupines, gibbons and
macaques, as well as over 100 bird species. For nature enthusiasts,
the sanctuary has also mapped out walking trails.
Wat Chalong
A few kilometres inland from Ao Chalong, the temple enshrines statues
of Phukets two most revered
monks: Luang Pho Chaem and Luang Pho Chuang.
Pearl Farms
Several pearl farms are located in and around Phuket.
Please contact TATs Phuket
office for details of arranging visits.
Native Handicrafts Centre
Located on Thep Krasattri Road, the Centre has artisans skilled
in silk weaving, lacquerware, silverware, jewellery-making and the
crafting of parasols.
Phuket Butterfly Garden &
Insect World
The farm is situated 3 km. from town and has a fascinating collection
of such tropical creatures as butterflies and insects; all displayed
in natural surroundings. Open daily 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Tickets
are 200 baht. Tel. 0 7621 5616, 0 7621 0861
Website: www.phuketbutterfly.com
Wat Phra Nang Sang
A historical Phuket landmark, Wat
Phra Nang Sang was originally a fort built to resist Burmese invaders.
Enshrined in the main hall are three old and large Buddha statues
made of tin.
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