Phuket Town
This compact provincial town serves mainly as an accommodation
and shopping center. Splendid colonial-style residences
built by late 19th-century tin and rubber barons and shophouses
from the same period provide a distinctive character.
Khao Rang
This small hill to the north of the town offers a pleasant
view of the town and boasts Thailand's first fitness park,
a series of hillside sculptural tableaux which enhance keep
fit calisthenics.
Ko Si Re
This small island which is separated from the mainland only
by the Tha Chin Canal, is located 4 kms. northeast of the
town. There is a sea gypsy village considered the biggest
in Phuket.
Phuket Butterfly Farm and Aquarium Drive for 3 kms. from the town along Yaowarat Road
and then turn left at the Sam Kong village intersection.
It has a fascinating collection of such tropical creatures
as butterflies, insects, fish and coral all arranged in
a natural surrounding.
Phuket Orchid Garden and Thai Village Located on Thepkasattri Road about 3 kms. from the
town, it offers cultural performances demonstrating the
Thai way of life with folk dances, Thai boxing, the unique
aspects of Phuket and the South, a handicraft centre, an
orchid farm, and an elephant show. show times are 11.00
a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
Chana Charoen Crocodile Farm This contains an exciting aquarium with some 1,000
marine, freshwater and estuarine crocodiles and is located
just outside of the town. It is open daily from 9.00 a.m.
- 5.30 p.m.
Sixty Years Pillar Monument stands in the south of the town at the area called
Saphan Hin, the end of Phuket Road. It was constructed in
1969 as a memorial to Mr. Miles, who devised the use of
a dredger in mining operations in 1909.
Sirinat National Park It is located near Phuket International Airport along
Route Nos. 402 and 4026, some 30 kms. from town. The park
occupies a total area of 90 square kilometres and has an
uninterrupted 13 km. long stretch of beaches; Hat Nai Thon,
Hat Nai Yang, Hat Mai Khao, and Hat Sai Kaeo.
Wat Phra Thong
This temple where the upper half of a large Buddha statue
emerges from the ground is 20 kms. north of the town along
Highway 402. Legend has it that during the invasion of Thailand
in 1785, the Burmese tried in vain to excavate the statue.
Each time they dug into the ground, swarms of hornets would
swoop on them and they had to give up. Later, the visible
part of the statue was covered with gold by the villagers
and has remained as such until today.
Wat Phra Nang Sang
This historical temple in Amphoe Thalang was once a fort
resisting a Burmese invasion around 1785. An old chapel
in the compound enshrined the three oldest and largest Buddha
statues made of tin, called the Three Kings.
Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary This extensive forest area in Amphoe Thalang was declared
a wildlife sanctuary in July 1969. It covers a rich and
fertile land and is the habitat to several types of wild
animals. Major attractions include Namtok Ton Sai
near the headquarters. Although small in size, it nevertheless
provides a cool, shady area for relaxation. Another waterfall
is Namtok Bang Pae, which is located at Tambon Pakhlok.
There is an arboretum and a nursery to rehabilitate captured
gibbons before returning them to the wild. For nature enthusiasts,
the sanctuary has mapped out three walking trails. Further
information may be obtained from the Nature Study Centre.
Thalang National Museum Located near the Thalang intersection, this museum
displays the way of life, culture and history of Phuket
and the South. It is open daily except Monday and Tuesday
from 9.00a.m. Admission is 30 baht per person.
Hat Surin
The hillside beach with groves of large pine tree is about
24 kms. northwest of the town. Drive along Route No. 402,
turn left at the Heroines Statues, and proceed on for 12
kms. There is a golf course to the right. Hat Surin is not
recommended for swimming because of its steepness and winds
during the monsoon season.
Ao Bang Thao
This is a long stretch of sandy beach north of Hat Surin
suitable for swimming and other water sports. |
Leam
Sing 1 kms. from Hat Surin,
this scenic rocky cape is next to a small white sandy beach.
To reach the beach, visitors can ask permission to cut through
a private road, or take a detour along the hillside slanting
to the beach.
Hat Kamala
Located 26 kms. from the town, turn left at the Heroines
Statues past Hat Surin and Laem Sing, Hat Kamala is about
2 kms long, quiet and not crowded.
Hat Patong
Phuket's most developed beach is 15 kms. west of the town.
Cabin and bungalow complexes, hotels, bars, nightclubs,
discotheques, shops, and restaurants front the crescent
bay. Windsurfing, snorkeling, sailing, sunbathing, and swimming
dominate the major activities.
Hat Kalim
Once in Patong, turn right to Hat Kalim, which is a small
beach with large rocks and a coral reef. Accommodation is
available.
Hat Karon
and Hat Kata south of Hat Patong, both are long and
peaceful beaches and eminently suitable for swimming and
sunbathing.
Hat Nai Han
This beach, nearly southernmost of the island, is about
18 kms. from the town. Beyond the beach is a large swamp
called Nong Han. Although not so long, the beach has white,
clean sand. Swimming is not recommended during May-October
due to the monsoon season. A small bay next to Hat Nai Han
past the Phuket Yacht Club is Ao Sen, which is peaceful
and picturesque with white, clean sand.
At the midpoint between Hat Nai Han
and Hat Kata Noi, there is a viewpoint overlooking
three adjacent beaches.
Laem Phromthep
The southernmost point of Phuket is the perfect place where
picturesque sunsets are seen.
Hat Rawai
This palm-fringed beach about 17 kms. from the town is home
to Phuket's sea gypsies. Several offshore island have gleaming
white beaches and dazzling underwater scenery, which attracts
fishing enthusiasts and scuba divers.
Ko Kaeo
This is an offshore isle about 3kms. from Hat Rawai and
can be reached in 30 minutes by boat. There are sandy beaches
and underwater scenery, as well as a replica of the Holy
Footprint on the island.
Laem Ka Yai
This is another small beach, about 16 kms. from the town
on Highway No. 4024, where boats can be rented to visit
nearby isles.
Ao Chalong
This bay is some 11 kms. from the town and extends in a
broad sweep. A few kilometres from the bay is Wat Chalong
where statues of Luang Po Chaem and Luang Po Chuang, Phuket
's most revered monks, are enshrined.
Marine Biological Research Centre Located on the southernmost tip of Laem Panwa, 7kms.
south of the town, the centre houses an aquarium which displays
hundreds of exotic, grotesque and flamboyantly colourful
marine species found in Phuket's teeming waters. It is open
daily between 8.30 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. for more information
call (706) 391126, 391041.
Offshore Trips around Phuket and
in the Andaman Sea:
Phuket is well equipped to provide offshore
trips making it a centre of tourism in the Andaman sea.
Trips can be arranged to see forests and mountains, rocky
formations,beaches, coral reefs and fishing. Most of Phuket's
39 satellite islands are located to the east. Islands of
special interest include;-
Ko Racha Yai
with its gleaming beaches can be reached by chartered boat
from Ao Chalong. It takes about 2-3 hours for the boat trip
during off-monsoon season (December-April). Sightseeing
services are available from tour operators in town. Accommodation
is available.
Noted for its exotic corals is Ko
Mai Thon which is also suitable for scuba diving and
fishing.
Ko Hei
is known for its beautiful beaches and unspoiled corals.
The island is about 5 kms. from Hat Rawai. Accommodation
is available.
The terrain of Ko Lon is mountainous
with flat land along the shore. A ferry leaves Ao Chalong
between 8.00-9.00 a.m. Accommodation is available. |