Thursday, 07 May 2026


SAFARI WORLD
Safari World is a drive-in zoological park divided into two parts. The first part is Safari Park, an open zoo with wild animals. The second part is Marine Park where there are a variety of marine animals and shows.
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dream worldDREAM WORLD

Best kid’s amusement park in Bangkok.

bangkok dinner cruise

DINNER CRUISES

Embarking on a stylish dinner cruise down the Chao Phraya river.

Phuket Island was assumed by geologists to be once part of the mainland in the form of a cape sticking out into the Andaman Sea but millions of years later the cape was gradually eroded by natural forces and finally detached from the main land. The cape was mentioned in a book written around the year 157 by Claudius Ptolemy, a famous Greek philosopher, that to travel to Malay Peninsula by ship, the travellers had to pass a cape known among them as Junk Ceylon. It was located between latitudes 6 N and 8 N which is the present site of Phuket Island. Junk Ceylon was at that time visited by merchants of several nations including India, Persia, and Arabia because the island offered a bay that protected its harbour from the wind and monsoon, making it a good stopover. Moreover, it had plenty of tin ore deposits that fetched high prices at that time because the mineral was much wanted by some foreign countries.

Junk Ceylon was later known among the locals as Thalang, which was also the name of the main town in the north of the island. In 1785, Thalang town was besieged by the Burmese troops invading the coastal area but Chan, the widow of the governor who had just died, and her sister Muk rose to the occasion by jointly shouldering the successful task of defending the land for over 30 days until starvation forced the enemy to retreat. Due to their heroic deeds, noble titles were bestowed on Chan and Muk as Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon respectively. In 1966 a monument was erected at Tha Ruea Intersection, 12 km to the north of Phuket Town in memory of the sisters, who are still highly respected by Phuket people nowadays.

However, 24 years later, the Burmese succeeded in taking Thalang and many Thalang people fled to Phang-nga and Krabi. In 1825, some of them returned and re-establish a town on a new location but soon they moved back to their original site because of its better location for rice farming. This return of Thalang people did not make their town as important as in the past. Instead, the area in the south of the island (Phuket town today) grew quickly and became the centre of tin trade at that time. Known as Phuket, it was elevated to be a town in 1850. More people immigrated from Thalang and the nearby communities to Phuket. In 1894, Phuket was promoted to be a monthon (an administrative unit of that time). An important person who constructed Phuket as a modern city was Phraya Ratsada, who was appointed to govern Phuket monthon in 1902. His contributions also included improving the welfare of the locals, and setting up a network of markets in the countryside. In 1916, Phuket became a province. It was not until 1967 that Sarasin Bridge was built to connect the main land with Phuket.

Though the tin mining industry has played a specially important role in the economic development of the island province, it has declined especially after 1985 when the price of tin fell by half. The decline has also been due to the gradual decrease in the deposits after centuries of exploitation. So, Phuket had to look for a new industry on which to base its future economic development. Fortunately, its natural beauty was soon discovered and there was a boom of tourism in 1980's, which has lasted up to the 21st century.

 

One important thing visitors to these places should bear in mind is that though there are an abundance of accommodations in these famous attractions, you are 'highly recommended' to book your lodging far in advance if you plan to visit during the high season. Please also note that all hotels in Phuket town are fully occupied during the Vegetarian Festival (around October) when thousands of visitors flock to the town.

Phuket Town

Plenty of hotels are available ranging from budget to luxury class. The average rates of budget hotels are 300 to 400 baht for a room with fan and 500 to 700 baht for one with air-con.

There are four sections of Phuket Attractions. The names of some attractions may appear in more than one section but with the same data.

1. Tour Routes

The numerous places of interest in Phuket can be conveniently grouped into four routes, each easily accessible by car.

City RouteNorthern RouteBeach RouteSouthern Route

2. Activities / Sport Facilities

Elephant Back TrekkingCanoeingDiving / SnorkelingGolfingSailingGamefishingHorse Riding

3. Entertainments

Simon CabaretSiam NiramitPhuket ZooPhuket FantaseaPhuket Cultural Centre • Splash Jungle Water Park Phuket

4. Islands Around Phuket

Coral IslandSi-re IslandKo Racha YaiNakha IslandPhi Phi IslandsPhang-Nga Bay / James Bond IslandKo Yao

 

If you want to find some specific places, see the lists below (all are in Tour Routes section) :

Beaches / Bays / Capes

Bang Thao Bay • Chalong Bay • Kamala Beach • Karon Beach • Kata Beach • Kata View Point • Laem Ka Beach • Laem Sing Cape • Mai Khao Beach (Airport Beach) • Nai Han Beach • Nai Thon Beach • Nai Yang Beach • Patong Beach • Phromthep Cape • Rawai Beach • Surin Beach

City Attractions

Khao Rang ( Phuket Town View Point)Phuket Gateway • Phuket Zoo • Saphan Hin Mining Monument

Wat (Buddhist Temples)

Wat Chalong • Wat Phra Nang Sang • Wat Phra Thong

Other Attractions

Khao Phra Thaeo National Park • Marine Biological Research Centre or Phuket Aquarium • Phuket Seashell Meseum • Thalang National Museum

 

Interesting Tour Rackage: Trekking & Rafting Eco Advanture in Phuket 1 Day


For your personal safety and protection by law, please use the services of travel agencies holding a TAT license only.

Location

Phuket island is located in the tropical zone off the west coast of the southern part of Thailand in the Andaman Sea and is connected to Phang-nga province by Sarasin Bridge and Thep Krasattri Bridge. It is 862 km. away from Bangkok by road and one hour and 20 minutes by air.

Area

Phuket is the largest island of Thailand but the second smallest province in area (the smallest being Samut Songkhram). The main island itself has an area of about 539 sq.km., about the same size as Singapore. The total land area of the province, including 39 small nearby islets, is about 570 sq.km.

Climate

There are only two seasons in a year -- the rainy season from May to October and the hot season from November to April. September and October are the wettest months. The best period is from November through February. But whatever the season, there is always a breeze blowing. The average temperatures range between 23°C and 33°C.

Topography

70% of the area are mountains stretching from north to south, while the other 30% are plains, mainly in the central and and eastern parts of the island.There is no important river but a total of 9 brooks and creeks. The west coast are stretches of white sandy beaches which are major tourist developments.AdministrationThe only island province of the country, Phuket is divided into 3 administrative units called amphoe (county) -- Amphoe Muang, Thalang and Kathu.

Language

Central Thai is the official language and used in business and tourism areas. People in general use southern Thai dialect, which sounds more succinct and is spoken faster than the central Thai. English is understood in tourist areas.

Products

The most important products of Phuket are marine products, latex, rubber, fuel oil and frozen fish.

Internet Access

Internet cafes are ubiquitous and hotels often have wi-fi for guests.

Subcategories

THE LANDMARKS OF BANGKOK TOUR

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The Landmarks of Bangkok Tour

The program including 4 temples and 1 palace: Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn), Wat Benchamabopith (The Marble Temple), Wat Trimitr (The Golden Buddha), Wat Pho (The Temple of Reclining Buddha), The Grand Palace & The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Pra Kaew).

 

DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Tour

This authentic floating market is one of the most photographed places. It is located in Ratchaburi, about 100 km from Bangkok. Take a long-tail boat to the Floating Market where you will see the lifestyle of Thai people along the canal. Many vendors floating in their small rowing boats selling local food.

 

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PATTAYA

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Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach is divided into the north, central and south zones. The beach offers excellent facilities for watersports enthusiasts of all kinds.

 

PHUKET

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Patong Beach

Patong is the most famous beach in Phuket. With its wide variety of activities and nightlife, it is an ideal place to relax, party and play.

 

SAMUI

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Chaweng Beach

This 7-km beach is the longest and the most popular beach on the east coast of Ko Samui. It has clean white sand and clear blue water.

 

HUA HIN

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Hua Hin Beach

A popular beach destination about 3-hour drive from Bangkok. Its long sandy beach with a relaxed atmosphere is great for family holiday.