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Maiton Island, or Koh Mai Thon, often referred to as "Honeymoon Island," is a boutique private paradise characterized by its unique elongated shape resembling a wooden log. Situated approximately 9 kilometers off the southeast coast of Phuket, the island stands as a testament to successful environmental preservation. Due to its private ownership and strict daily quotas on visitor numbers, the isla...
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Phuket Old Town, over 120 years old, was established in the late 19th century during Phuket’s tin-mining boom (circa 1880s–1900s). The town prospered as Chinese Hokkien immigrants and European merchants—particularly the Portuguese—settled here, shaping the unique Sino-Portuguese architectural style blending Eastern grace and Western grandeur.
The pastel-coloured shophouses ...
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Phra Phuttha Mingmongkol Eknakakiri (Phuket Big Buddha), commonly known as Phuket Big Buddha, is one of the most important landmarks in Phuket Province. It is situated on Nak Kerd Hill, approximately 400 meters above sea level, in Karon, Mueang Phuket District. Thanks to its prominent location, the Buddha statue can be seen from many areas in southern Phuket and has become a powerful symbol of fai...
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Chalong Bay is the logistical heart and maritime soul of Phuket, serving as the island's primary hub for nautical transportation and marine tourism. Geographically, it is a vast, semi-circular bay protected by its unique coastal formation and surrounding hills, making it one of the most reliable shelters for vessels from the Andaman Sea’s seasonal winds. While the bay’s silty, muddy sh...
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3 Bays Viewpoint, formerly known as Karon Viewpoint, is one of Phuket's most famous coastal viewpoints. Located on the coastal road between Nai Harn and Karon beaches in Karon Subdistrict, Phuket Town, it sits on a hilltop at a suitable height_, offering unobstructed views of the Andaman Sea coastline. It has become a must-visit landmark for tourists in Phuket due to its easy accessibility, conveni...
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Promthep Alternative Energy Station is part of a wind energy project managed by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), where wind turbines are installed to harness renewable energy from natural wind sources.
Beyond its functional role, the location has become one of Phuket’s most beautiful scenic viewpoints due to its elevated coastal position. Visitors can enjoy wide-...
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Promthep Cape, or Laem Phromthep, is a geographical masterpiece situated at the southernmost extremity of Phuket Island. The name "Phrom" is derived from the Hindu deity Brahma, symbolizing purity, while "Thep" means God, together translating to "God's Cape." Geologically, the cape is characterized by its high metamorphic rock cliffs that endure the constant erosion of the Andaman Sea. The mo...
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Racha Yai Island, or "Koh Raya Yai" as it is locally known, is a gem in the Andaman Sea located approximately 15 kilometers south of Phuket. The island's geography is characterized by a horseshoe-shaped coastline, with much of the interior consisting of flat foothills covered in lush tropical forests. The primary geological allure that draws global travelers is "Patok Bay," a sheltered cove on the...
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