| Patong
Beach This is Phuket's
central tourist and night time entertainment district. Over the years, Patong
has turned from a fishing village into one of the island's two cities. The famous
bay and 4 km. beach is know as a centre of entertainment with restaurants catering
to every nationality. Live music can be found in most pubs and bars. Accommodations
range from budget to five-star. Shopping opportunities appear to be endless. In
addition, there are many tour companies waiting to help visitors plan their vacations.
Some of the options available are listed below. Among the larger attractions are
:
- Pirate's
Cove Miniature Golf
36 holes
of miniature golf. 2 courses to choose from : The Jungle Course or Blackbeard's
Challenge. Internationally rated; fast food restaurant and bar. Located on Song
Roi Pi Rd., the next road back from the beach, next to Holiday Inn Hotel.
Tel. (076) 342951; open 10:00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m. - Phuket
Water Ski Cableways
An inland
water skiing course on a man-made lake. Skiers are pulled round the oval track
at speeds of up to 30 kph by overhead cables. Instruction is free for beginners.
Located over the hill northeast of Patong at 86/3 Moo 6 Soi Nam Tok Kathu, near
Kathu Waterfall. Tel. (076) 202 525-7; open daily 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Simon
Cabaret
This transvestite
show features dozens of gorgeously appareled boys dancing and lipsynching to popular
songs. Costumes, choreography and pacing are very impressive; sound system and
staging are state-of-the-art. Two shows nightly. Located on Patong-Karon road.
Tel. (076) 342011-5 - Tarzan's
Jungle Bungy Jump
Jump from
the top of a 53 m crane toward a pond while connected to a long elastic bungy
cord; very exhilarating. Note : This is not recommended for the aged, the infirm,
or those with chronic heart problem. Located over the hill northeast of Patong
at 61/3 Moo 6 on the road to Phuket Town. Tel. (076) 321351. - Tarzan's
Catapult Bungy
It uses an
elastic cord similar to the one mentioned above, but relies upon a catapult to
shoot customer up in the air. Located on Soi Sunset at Patong Beach, near the
Expat Hotel. Tel. 01-4641581. - Patong
Go-kart Speedway
A well planned
raceway and high-powered go-karts await go-karting enthusiasts. Located over the
hill northeast of Patong at 118/5 Vichit Songkram Rd., near Kathu District office.
Tel. (076) 321949; open 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Phuket
Joyland
is an amusement park
with many different attractions, located in the same area of Phuket Water Ski
Cableways. Open daily from 11:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Tel. (086) 203005-6. - Horror
House
at Patong, features
scene from 16 famous horror movies. Open 5:00 p.m. - 12.00 p.m. Tel. (076) 293123.
| Kalim
Beach This beach is really
a continuation north of Patong's strand, from which it is separated by some rocks.
It is not yet developed and thus affords some privacy. At the back of the beach
are accommodations. The waters contain extensive coral reefs. Kamala
Beach Kamala is a Muslim fishing village north of Patong. Tourist
development on the beach much of which is covered by a Muslim graveyard and a
police outpost has been slow in coming. Buffalo herds still come down to the beach
to cool off in the afternoon. The beach is beautiful and about 2 kms. in length.
There are accommodations ranging from guesthouse to international class, and a
number of small Thai restaurants specializing in seafood for the tourist. Kamala
is the perfect place to get away from it all and has little to offer in the way
of entertainment for that go across the mountains to Patong. Regular bus service
to and from Phuket Town during daytime; tuk-tuk service available to Patong, 5
kms. away on the new road.
- Phuket
Fantasea
A
large-scale nighttime amusement center on 350 rai (140 acres ) near the village
of Kamala Bay, 4 kms north of Patong. Thai cultural traditions are mixed with
the latest technology in "Las Vegas style". Magic elephants disappearing
into thin air, gymnastics, musical fountains, and a circus are among the many
attractions. For more information, Tel. (076) 271133-5 | Rawai
Beach Site of the Chao
Ley or Sea Gipsy village, many restaurants and bungalows, shell handicraft shops,
and both fishing and charter boats to the nearby islands. The beach itself is
suitable for swimming. Rawai is 7 kms. west of Chalong Circle. Kata
Beach The smallest of
Phuket's three main tourist beaches, Kata is different in appearance and style
from Karon or Patong. The beach itself is broad and curving, and structures bordering
it are low-rise. The waters are perfect for swimming, and at the north end is
a coral reef with many varied corals and fishes which stretches out toward Poo
Island., about 1/2 km off shore. Facilities for every price range include hotels,
bungalows, tour companies, restaurants, bars and clubs. There is regular bus service
to and from Phuket town during daytime. Kata
Noi Beach South of Kata
is Kata Noi, a smaller beach with only a few hotels and little other development.
The beach is superb. Many fish inhabit the rocks and corals along the beachless
shoreline stretching south. To get there take the narrow beach road up over the
hill from Kata.
Karon
Beach The second largest of Phuket's principal
tourist beaches. Large resort complexes line the road back of the beach, but the
strand itself, long and broad, has no development. The sand is very white, and
squeaks audibly when walked on. The southern point has a fine coral reef stretching
toward Kata and Poo Island. Restaurants, bars, tour companies and other non-hotel
businesses are at the north end, near the traffic circle, and at the south, on
the little road connecting the back road with the beach road. The narrow road
between Kata and Karon has a number of small businesses as well as the Dino Park
Mini Golf facility. Karon is the most up-scale of Phuket's beaches. Regular daytime
bus service to and from Phuket Town. Nai Han Beach A
popular swimming beach and yacht anchorage during the dry season. The beach is
fine, but big waves strike it during the wet season, making swimming dangerous.
Regular bus service to and from Phuket town during daytime. Nai Han is just north
of Phrom Thep Cape.
Viewpoint
From this point can be seen the bays of Kata Noi, Kata and Karon,
and also Poo Island. It is one of the island's best views. A large public sala,
or shelter is there for visitors, and several vendors sell food, drinks, and souvenirs
in the area when the weather is nice. The viewpoint is between Kata and Nai Han
Beach. 
Ton
Sai A small falls over which pours a great volume of water during
the rainy season. The trees, watercourses, and pools nearby provide one of Phuket's
loveliest scenes. The park headquarter and a small restaurant with an excellent
view are also at Ton Sai. Located near Thalang Town, 22 kms. from Phuket Town.
Bang Pae Best known now as the site of the Gibbon
Fund, a project to return domesticated gibbons to the forest, Bang Pae is a small
waterfall with a shady forest and thick foliage surrounding. To get there go to
the Two Heroines Monument and take the road running east, the Pakhlok Rd., 7 kms.
to Bang Pae. Look for the posted signs. Surin Beach
Evergreen trees rim this small, curving bay beneath the foothills north of Kamala.
Surin is home to Phuket's first golf coures, a nine-hole course laid out more
than sixty years ago during the reign of King Rama VII. It is now largely in disuse
except as a park. The steep incline of the beach, turbulent water, and big waves
make Surin a dangerous place to swim during the rainy season. Located at the end
of Sri Sunthon Rd., the road running west from the Two Heroines Monument, 24 kms.
from Phuket Town. Accommodations and restaurants are nearby. Sing
Cape The name means Lion's Point in English. The beach is in a small,
curving bay with rocky headlands at the foot of forest-fringed cliffs and is among
Phuket's most beautiful spots. Located about 1 km. south of the entrance to Surin
Beach. Look for signs indicating the path down to the beach. Bangthao
Beach Bang Thao is a large open bay with one of Phuket's longest
beaches. It was once used for tin mining, but has since been developed into a
luxury resort. Most of it is occupied by the Laguna complex, a massive five-hotel
development with golf course. There are, however, accommodations available outside
Laguna at the bay's south end. Dry season swimming is excellent, and at the bay's
north end is a smaller bay, almost completely enclosed, at the mouth of which
is some fine coral. Plenty of places to eat, tour companies, and other tourist
facilities available either at Laguna or in the nearby town of Choeng Thale.
The beach is located off Sri Sunthon Rd., in Choeng Thale. As for access to Laguna;
the south end of the bay may be approached by taking the road north from Surin
Beach. To get to the far north end from Sri Sunthon Rd., take the road leading
to Laguna, but do not enter, continue on to the town of Bandon where there is
an intersection of asphalted roads, and take the one leading west toward the sea.
This road leads also to Nai Thon Bay and makes a very pleasant drive. Along the
way are some small bays with good swimming and no development. Nai
Yang Beach This is where the National Park office is located. The
beach itself is on a long curving bay lined with evergreens that provide shade
to picnicker. The large coral reef is home to many different species of fish,
and Nai Yang is well known as a site where sea turtles come to lay their eggs
during the period from November to February; the population of these has however,
dropped off greatly. First class accommodations are available and small food vendors
cater to the many day trippers. To get there take the Nai Yang Rd., and look for
signs indicating the park entrance. Nai Thon Beach
This quiet bay nestled at the foot of high hills has a fine strip of the sand.
There are some accommodationes but virtually no other business. Located between
Bang Thao Bay and Nai Yang Beach, Nai Thon Beach can be reachd by taking Thep
Krasatri Rd. Turn at the first traffic light north of Thalang Town to Nai Yang
Rd. Look for signs indicating the turn-off to Nai Ton. Mai Khao
Beach Many kilometers of deserted beach characterize Mai Khao where
there is little tourist business. The water is fine for swimming during the dry
season; the rainy season brings big waves and strong currents that are dangerous.
This lonely beach is another area where sea turtles come to lay eggs. It is also
home to what the Thais call a sea cicada, which is a form of marine life. To get
there go to the northern tip of Phuket; the beach lies along the road's length
Sai Kaew Beach This strip of sand is just the
north portoin of Mai Khao Beach and has much the same character. Located west
of the bridges spanning the channel between Phuket and Phang-nga provinces.
Mangrove Forest Situated in Sirinat National Park near
Ta Chatchai on Phuket's northern tip, the mangroves--saltwater swamps with unique
eco-systems much prized by scientists searching for clues about adaptation and
evolution--cover about 800 rai. Anyone with an interest in horticulture will be
interested in the many unusual perennial plants found here: mountain ebony (kong
kang bai lek), red cycas (prong daeng), black myrsina (samae dam), the Lady's
Nails quisqualis (leb mue nang), and various creepers and climbers are among the
more significant. There are also many mongrove-dwelling animals with unique evolutionary
characteristics. A nature trail has been cleared for the convenience of visitors
with signs indicating and explaining the various species. 
Chalong
Bay Phuket's principal
boat anchorage and the island's largest bay. Ao Chalong has a long flat, shallow,
muddy bottom; at ebbtide, waters recede as much as one kilometer. It is very picturesque
but not for swimming. Most visitors to the islands south of Phuket depart from
Chalong pier, and the bay's restaurants are well known for their seafood. Charters
to various places can be arranged from there, and it is the center of the island's
yachting businesses. To get there take Jao Fah Tawan Tok Rd., or Jao Fah Tawan
Okk Rd., to Chalong Circle. The pier and a number of restaurants are located on
the short road leading to the beach from the circle. Sehn
Bay A small bay with many rocks and corals. Snorkeling and diving
are possible. For sunbathers, this secluded, curving strand north of Nai Han offers
some privacy. A small open air restaurant supplies food and drink. To get there
go through the parking lot of the Phuket Yacht Club hotel and follow the road
to Ao Sehn, about 1/2 km. 
Ka cape Ka
cape is a popular stop for Thai visitors to the island. Located at the extreme
southwest of Chalong Bay. South of the point is Leam Ka Beach, a sandy strip dotted
with rocks and boulders. The extensive coral reefs offshore make for interesting
snorkeling mornings. Bungalows, Thai food, and boat charters to the islands are
available. Ka Cape is 7 kms. west of Chalong Circle. Phrom Thep Cape
"Phrom" is Thai for Hindu "Brahma"signifying purity, and "Thep"
means 'God'. Phromthep is a headland stretching into the sea and forming the extreme
south-end of Phuket. It has been prominent feature for mariners since of early
seafarers from the sub-continent, remains of whose journey's have been found all
along the Malay-peninsula's west coast. From
Rawai Beach turn right and go for 2 kms. The cape has tall cliffs on the south,
and was formerly called by local villagers "Leam Jao" (The Gods' Cape).
From the cliffs running down to the boulders at the sea is a line of palm trees.
Emerald green currents swirl in the deep water and breakers hurl themselves in
vain against the rocky point : it is one of Phuket 's most inspiring vistas. From
Promthep Cape, which is the most beautiful place to catch Phuket's famous sunset,
a road leads northwest to Nai Han Beach. 
Keaw Island
A fine beach, natural surroundings, and coral are on this little island 3 kms.
from Rawai, south of Phrom Thep. There is also a giant Buddha Statue. The island
is 15 minutes by chartered boat from Rawai. Lon
Island This large, mountainous island is only 20 minutes by regular
passenger boat from Chalong Bay, in the south of Phuket. The mainly Muslim inhabitants
engage in fishing, rubber and coconut planting. There is a long stretch of beach
on the northeast coast. Boats to Ko Lon leave daily in the early morning from
Chalong Pier. Coral
Island or Hey Island
This island off Phuket's south
coast is so well known for its coral reef that it is often referred to simply
as Coral Island. In addition to the splendid reefs there are two fine beaches
on the north and west. Koh Hey is part of a marine preserve, but accommodations,
restaurants, various watersports and diving are all available. Boats leave from
Rawai and Chalong. Package tours are also available. Mai
Ton Island This tiny island off Phuket's southeast coast is highly
prized for its still perfect natural environment, including fine white beaches
and crystal waters; ideal for swimming, diving, or fishing. The only business
of any kind is the plush Maiton Island Resort. Those not wishing to stay overnight
may take a daytime excursion leaving from Ao Makham Deep Sea Port. For details
contact (076) 214954-7. Taphao
Yai Island 10 minutes from Phuket by ferry from Ao Makam on Phuket's
southeast coast. The island is home to the Bucerotes hornbill. To get there from
Phuket Town take Chao Fa Rd., to the Sakdidet Rd., intersection, turn left on
Sakdidet and follow it 8 kms. to Ao Makham. The road splits in the vicinity of
oil storage facilities; take the left fork about 200 meters to the Ko Taphao ferry
pier. Dining and accommodations are available on the island. For details call
Phuket Paradise, (076) 214917. Raya
(or Racha ) Islands  Two
islands running roughly northeast to southwest off Phuket's southern coast.
- Raya
Yai Island On the west coast is
a fine beach closed in by the hill t
hat stretch away from
it like to arms of a horseshoe called alternately Ao Tawan Tok or Ao Bungalow.
Clean sandy beach and crystal clear waters of Raya Yai attract daytrippers from
Phuket. From the top of the hill to the south of the bay is the viewpoint from
which the whole island can be seen. On the east, at Ao Kon Kae Bay, is an excellent
site for diving. - Raya
Noi Island This island, 10 kms.
from Raya Yai, is the result of coral reef build up, and there are more rocks
than beaches. In a small bay on the west is a boat anchorage. The waters at Raya
Noi are emerald green, and fishing is famous, but swimming is not recommendable.
To get there
contact a charter boat at Ao Chalong or Rawai, or go to travel agent for details
on package tours to the islands. By long-tailed boat the travel time is about
two hours. Larger boats operated by tour companies will make the trip in about
one hour. Travel to Raya Islands is restricted to dry season and periods when
the monsoon is not blowing. | Rang
Yai Island lying off Phuket's east coat, this small island has been
developed for out-of-doors minded tourist. Among the many activities are snorkeling
on the coral reefs. sea kayaking, mountain-biking, playing miniature golf, and
visiting the island's pearl farm. To travel to Rang Yai Island, boats may be hired
from Laem Hin Pier from Phuket Boat Lagoon. Package tours are providede by Richy
Island Tour, Tel. 238163, and other tour agencies. Sire
Island Separated from the mainland of Phuket by the Khlong Tha Chin,
a shallow mangrove swamp, this twenty square kilometer island is connected by
a causeway to the city. Wat Ko Sire, on the hill, has a large Reclining Buddha
and provides fine views of the surroundings. Phuket's largest settlement of Sea
Gipsies, or Chao Ley, are on Ko Sire at Leam Tuk-kae. Swimming is not present
because of the muddy bottom. Thre are some popular seafood restaurants on the
eastern shore. Buddhist Temples Wat Chalong and
Wat Phra Thong (Golden Buddha Monastery) at Thalang are the two best known temples
in Phuket. The latter has a large solid gold Buddha image protruding from the
temple floor Butterfly
Garden & Aquarium One of the largest tropical aquariums and landscaped
gardens in Phuket where one can enjoy live coral gardens and the many species
of butterflies. Follow signs from the intersection of Patong Road and the airport
bypass road. Opens daily 09.00-17.30 hrs. Chinatown
Chinese shrines and Chinese shophouses abound in downtown Phuket as a result of
large scale Chinese immigrations in search of tin wealth. Walking is the best
way to experience Chinatown. Phang Nga Road, Krabi Road and Thalang Road. Crocodile
World and Sea Aquarium In additions to crocodiles there are elephants,
birds, reptiles and monkeys. Chana Charoen Road . Open daily 09.00 - 18.00 hrs.
Fresh Food Market
Open in the early hours of the morning until the evening. This is Phuket's main
morning food, fruit and flower market. Located down town near the central traffic
circle. Go-Karts
The Go- Kart racing track is situated at the bottom of the hill leading to Patong
Beach. Marine Biological
Research Centre Thailand's major marine research centre. The aquarium
is open- daily 10.00-16.00 hrs. 10 baht entrance fee. Research station visits
by appointment only. Sakdidey Road, Makharn Bay, Cape Panwa Road. Naga
Pearl Farm Daily pearl culturing demonstration on the pearl farm
island. Overnight stays possible at bungalow resort. Open daily 09.00 -15.30.
Pearl extracting show at 11.00. Pa
Pra Taew National Park Near Thalang is Pa Pra Taew National Park
and waterfall, one of the few surviving areas of rainforest left on Phuket. Phuket
Shooting Range Indoor and outdoor shooting ranges as well as snooker
club and restaurant. Open daily 09.00-18.00. 82/2 Patak Road ( West of Chalong
5-way intersection ) Pirate's Cove Mini Golf A choice of two 18-hole
courses is available - Jungle and Pirate Behind the Holiday Inn in Patong Beach.
Tarzan's Jungle Bungy Jump Near the major intersection on the townside
of the bottom of the big hill in Patong. Thai Boxing Stadium Fights every
Friday night at 20.00 hrs. Saphan Hin, South Phuket Road. Thalang National
Museum Fine exhibits depicting Phuket's history. Hwy #402,turn right at the
Heroine's statue. Open Wed- Sun 10.00-16.00 hrs. Phuket Orchid Garden and
Thai Village Located just 2.5 kilometres from the city centre, on the road
to the airport, Phuket Orchid Garden and Thai Village is one of the major attractions
in Phuket. The village offers four superb restaurants and daily performances of
dances and culture of the Southern area. Open daily. 
Most of the resort hotels have
excellent seafood restaurants, while outside there is ample choice at any number
of good and inexpensive places. For entertainment, most resort hotels have
their own nightclubs, usually with live music, while Patong Beach and Phuket town
offer restaurant, bars and nightclubs. Among Phuket's best shopping buys are beachwear,
cotton clothing and batik. Night life and shopping there are, though Phuket's
greatest pleasure lies in the joy of a beautiful island world. 
Local
Flavor Foods & Fruits
|
Phuket has a number of foods different in character and flavour from those of
other areas in Thailand. The international character of the island, however, with
so many different restaurants catering to a multitude of tastes, makes it difficult
for non-Thais to identify Phuket cuisine. Below is a list of dishes and shops
where they can be sampled.
Mee
Ton Poh near the clock tower traffic circle on Phuket Rd., in Phuket
Town. Mee Sapam
On Thep Krasatri Rd., in the village of Sapam. Mee
Ao Geh on Phunphol Rd., in Phuket Town. Yellow noodles are also cooked
in both "dry" and "wet" versions, and as a prawn soup. For
these try :
- Somjit
near the clocktower traffic circle on Phuket Rd.
- Jirayuwat
near the Pearl Cinema on Phang-nga Rd., in Phuket Town.
Mee
Huhn Pah Chahng Dry Fried noodles eaten with pork bone soup. For this
try (all in Phuket Town) : - On
Thanon Yaowarat.
- Near the
Tessaban Ban Bang Niao School on Takua Tong Rd.
- On
Vichit Songkram Rd., near the entrance to Soi Lorong.
Mee
Sue Breakfast noodles served with the boiled rice dishes Khao Tohm or
Johk. This can be ordered at various shops around town, but the best known in
Phuket Town is : - Kou Kwan
near Ruampaet Hospital on Phuket Rd.
Kanohm
Jin Phuket Noodles often compared to spaghetti usually served with a spicy curry
sauce, the most common made from fish. It is usually eaten as a breakfast food
and is, if you can stand its fresh character, delicious. It comes with an array
of fresh vegetables and boiled eggs that are mixed with the dish by dinners at
their table. It is often found with the fried pastry called Pah Tong Go and the
curried fish mousse called Hor Mohk, both of which are very tasty. Some of the
curries are not spicy, so try a shop that has many curries to choose from if you
are sensitive to spicy cuisine. There are many shops to choose from everywhere
in Phuket but the most famous are in Phuket Town : - Kwan
Kanohm Jin on Tungka Rd.
- Pah
Mai on statun Rd.
- Pha Ri on
Pahtiphaht Rd.
| Lo
Bah Fried sausages served with fried tofu and spicy sweet and sour sauce.
For this try (In Phuket Town) : - On
The way to span Hin.
- On Poonphol
Rd.
Oh Tao Oysters
fried with flour, eggs, and taro root. The best known places in Phuket
Town are : - Near the circle
by the Fresh Market.
Tao Sor or Kanohm Bia Phuket
Spring rolls, Chinese crepes. The best known are found at:
- Kaeng
Tin near Ruam Paet Hospital on Phuket Rd.
on Soi Suhn Utit, Yaowarat Rd.,
in Phuket Town. - Kuhn Mae on
Thep Krasatri Rd., in the village of Sapam.
- Mae
Boon Tahm on Surin Rd., Soi 4.
Oh
Aew An iced sweet made of flour, banana, and a little seaweed. Look for
it at : - On Soi Soon Utit,
Yaowarat Rd.
- On Ranong Rd.,
at the entrance to Soi Lorong
Other
foods held to be characteristic of Phuket include cashew nuts, which
are planted along many of Phuket's highways, and pineapples--though to be crisper
and sweeter than elsewhere. Cashews
try at : - Maeti on Tilok Utit
2 Rd.
- Sri Boorapa Orchid on
Takua Tung Rd., and Kwang Ban Teen Kao Rd.
- Sri
Supalak Orchid on Thepkrasattri Rd.
Pineapples
can be purchased in the Fresh Market, and are found generally. 
Phuket
Festivals and Culture
|
| Attraction
Theme | Festivals &
Events | Period | Place |
| Chinese
Festival | Phuket
Vegetarian Festival | Sep
29 - Oct 7 | Phuket, Amphoe Kathu, Amphoe |
|
Muang & Amphoe Thalang |
| International
Sporting Attrraction | Laguna Phuket Triathlon | Nov, | Phuket, Bang Thao Beach |
| Boat
Racing | The 14th
Phuket King's Cup Regatta | Dec 5-11
| Phuket, Nai Han Beach |
| Sporting,
Food & Entertainment | Patong Beach Carnival | 1-Nov | Phuket, Patong Beach |
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