At Saphan Hin, located where Phuket Road meets the sea in Phuket Town. In the circle is the Tin Mining Monument, shaped like a large drill bit, dedicated to the…

What do you imagine when you think of Rawai Pier? Most people think of a village full of Sea Gypsies. Some come up with picture of long tail boats waiting…

Have you heard of Coral Island, Racha Island, or even Khai Island? Have you heard how beautiful they are? Interested in visiting these islands around Phuket? Feel like spending a…

Originally, Jui Tui Shrine was located at Soi Ang Ah Lay. Later, it was fired, and then villagers invited Hiew Hoy (Holy Fire) to keep at Pud Jo Shrine. When…

Wat Vichit Sangkaram is one of the biggest and most ornate of Phuket’s Buddhist monasteries, and the architecture is quite typical of wats throughout Thailand

Klong Mudong, a large tidal estuary that flows into the mangroves along Phang Nga Bay on Phuket’s east coast.

New York has Central Park, Bangkok has Lumpini Park and Phuket City has Suan Luang – an oasis just south of the town centre with tropical trees, plants and flowers.

Saphan Hin Shrine was established on 16th April, 1996 with the permission by Khun Chalerm Promlert, Phuket Governor and Khun Somboon Kupongsakorn

Wat Khao Rang (or Sumnak Song Khao Rang) is located at the hillside of the popular Rang Hill, Phuket, Thailand. It houses the Golden Sitting Buddha, the original and first…

Khao Rang, Phuket A great view of Phuket Town, the southern part of the island, and some of the offshore islands

A public park located by the sea at the end of Phuket Road, Saphan Hin is a recreational park for both locals and tourists

Phuket’s Buddhist temples, or Wats, are possibly one of the greatest tourist attractions in Phuket and if you’re here on holiday you really should not miss out on chance to…