Saturday, July 5, 2014

Phuket Tour: Exploring the Pearl of the Andaman

Often dubbed as the "Pearl of the Andaman", Phuket actually is Thailand's biggest province, big enough in fact, that a first time visitor wouldn't think of it as being surrounded by waters in the form of magnificent beaches. This Thai island province was not very popular with travelers, but over time, the circumstances has changed. Nowadays, jetsetters arrive in droves, all very eager to experience both the exquisite natural beauty that the place offers as well as the thrill that can be had from one of its many fashion-forward, trendy night spots. Other equally thrilling activities that await Phuket tour takers include deep-sea-diving, white beaches, high-end dining, and much more.
For starters, the following attractions and activities would be a worth take:
Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park
A 125 square kilometer sprawl south of town, the Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park is an amazing natural continuity of beaches, estuaries, forested valleys, mangroves, mountains, and sea cliffs. It is also home to diverse species of fauna including drongos, hornbills, gibbons, monkeys, and tapirs, to name a few. Guided treks, both along the coast or inland, are available for the benefit of visitors.
Sino-Portuguese Architecture
For the best architectural experience of Phuket, have a stroll along Dibuk, Krabi, Phang-Nga, Ranong, Ths Thalang, and Yaowarat. Thailand's oldest foreign bank, the Standard Chartered Bank, is a perfect showcase of Sino-Portuguese architecture that is so prevalent in the region. Also a good architectural fare are the THAI Office, the old post office building, and the Phra Phitak Chyn Pracha Mansion, a residential property that has been restored and now serves as an upscale restaurant and culinary school chain.
Laem Phromthep
Located at the island's southernmost point, Laem Phromthep is a good vantage point for viewing the luscious Andaman Sea. Sunsets here are a spectacular sight, attracting hordes of visitors who want to have a first hand experience of a panoramic Phuket sunset against the backdrop of Andaman currents.
Phra Phitak Chyn Pracha Mansion
Formerly an abandoned structure, this mansion was just recently restored. The mansion has been left uninhabited for decades, and as already noted above, it currently serves as a high end restaurant and culinary school chain.
Phuket Fantasea
Located east of Kamala, Phuket Fantasea is a multimillion dollar (read: US$60 million) theme park. Performances are presented with an accompaniment of Las Vegas quality light-and-sound-system. More specifically, a show combining Thai dance and herds of elephants will captivate both children and adults alike

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