Phuket Sightseeing
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Patong Beach – The Beaches of Phuket
Patong Beach, is over two miles long, a golden sandy beach adorned with sunbeds umbrellas and semi naked westerners of all shapes and sizes; Patong Beach There is no place […]
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Rawai Beach – The Beaches of Phuket
Rawai Beach is Phuket’s most southerly beach and least visited on the Island. Tourists seem to prefer the beautiful Nai Harn Beach, which is just five minutes away. Rawai Beach […]
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Karon Beach – The Beaches of Phuket
Karon Beach is only over the hill and not very far away from Patong beach and also very close to Kata Beach. Karon beach is a 5km miles long stretch […]
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Big Buddha
Big Buddha is 45 meters high and is the largest Buddha in Thailand. The construction started in 2004, and is built mainly on the back of kind donations from the […]
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Promthep Cape
Promthep Cape is a wonderful place to watch the sunset, after a long hard day at the beach a few cocktails and a chance to catch some cool breezes is […]
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Naka Night Market
Naka Night Market is a hidden treasure of shopping and culinary delights. Anyone with an interest in either will love it there. The market even has several ice cold beer […]
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Koh Sirey
Koh Sirey (20 km-squared) is the second most populated island in Phuket province. On the other side of Phuket town and past Rassada pier, there is a small bridge over […]
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The ON ON Hotel in Phuket Town
The On On Hotel in Phuket Town was the very first Hotel to open in Phuket, which incidentally, is situated on its original site on Phang Na road, in the old […]
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Phuket’s Tin Mining Industry
Phuket’s Tin Mining Industry, for centuries, along with the rubber and fishing industries has thrived. During the 17th century the British, Dutch and then eventually the French were all in […]