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Phuket About this sound listen), Malay: Talang or Tanjung Salang) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, the country's largest island, and another 32 smaller islands off its coast.It lies off the west coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. Phuket Island is connected by the Sarasin Bridge to Phang Nga Province to the north. The next nearest province is Krabi, to the east across Phang Nga Bay.

Phuket Province has an area of 576 square kilometres (222 sq mi), somewhat less than that of Singapore, and is the second-smallest province of Thailand. It formerly derived its wealth from tin and rubber, and enjoys a rich and colorful history. The island was on one of the major trading routes between India and China, and was frequently mentioned in foreign ship logs of Portuguese, French, Dutch, and English traders. The region now derives much of its income from tourism.

Climate

Under the Köppen climate classification, Phuket features a tropical monsoon climate (Am). Due to its proximity to the equator, in the course of the year, there is little variation in temperatures. The city has an average annual high of 32 °C (90 °F) and an annual low of 25 °C (77 °F). Phuket has a dry season that runs from December through March and a wet season that covers the other eight months. However, like many cities that feature a tropical monsoon climate, Phuket sees some precipitation even during its dry season. Phuket averages roughly 2,200 millimetres (87 in) of rain.

History

The Portuguese explorer Fernão Mendes Pinto arrived in Siam in 1545. His accounts of the country go beyond Ayutthaya and include a reasonably detailed account of ports in the south of the Kingdom as well. Pinto was one of the first European explorers to detail Phuket in his travel accounts. He referred to the island as ‘Junk Ceylon’, a name the Portuguese used for Phuket Island in their maps. Junk Ceylon is mentioned seven times in Mendes Pinto’s accounts. Pinto said that Junk Ceylon was a destination port where trading vessels made regular stops for supplies and provisions. However, during the mid-16th century, the island was in decline due to pirates and often rough and unpredictable seas, which deterred merchant vessels from visiting Junk Ceylon. Pinto mentioned several other notable port cities in his accounts, including Patani and Ligor, which is modern day Nakhon Si Thamarat.

In the 17th century, the Dutch, English and, after the 1680s, the French, competed for the opportunity to trade with the island of Phuket (then known as "Jung Ceylon"), which was a rich source of tin. In September 1680, a ship of the French East India Company visited Phuket and left with a full cargo of tin. A year or two later, the Siamese King Narai, seeking to reduce Dutch and English influence, named as governor of Phuket a French medical missionary, Brother René Charbonneau, a member of the Siam mission of the Société des Missions Étrangères. Charbonneau remained as governor until 1685.

Country Thailand
Area 576 km²
Languages spoken Thai, English
Currency Thai Baht

Top Things In Phuket

Places to visits

  • Chalong Wat

    One of the most popular temples of Phuket, Chalong Wat is an impressive building almost always flocked with devotees and tourists.

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    Phuket houses numerous Buddhist temples dotted all across the island but the Wat Chalong remains the largest and the most striking in terms of architecture. The temple or ïwatÍ is built in traditional style with several buildings are surrounding a five storey high main structure, all housed in a same compound. The place is adorned with about three dozens of carved Buddhas, intricate gold carvings, a serpant banister of stone and lotus ponds. The temple complex is flanked by plethora of small stalls selling mostly clothes but one can also find unusual items such as orchids. Situated 8 km south of Phuket, it s a most beautiful and revered temple in the area. Also located in the compound of temple is a newly established Phra Mahathat Chedi devoted to a relic of Buddha.

  • Big Buddha

    Big Buddha is a 45 m high statue of Buddha visible from miles away showcasing an impressive e work of craftsmanship and dedication.

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    Nestled high up on the famous peak of Phuket above Chalong Bay, the 45 meters high Big Buddha or officially known, as Ming Mongkol is one of a major and newest tourist spot of the island. Completely funded by public donations, the statue was under construction for a very long time. Now that it has been completed, an up-close visit to this idol completely crafted out of white marble is worth oneÍs time. As you reach the top, a remarkable awe-inspiring sight of the islandÍs southern coast and Andaman Sea awaits you. If the visit is well timed you will be treated with fabulous sunset as well. Another beautiful Buddha statue, a bit smaller made entirely of brass is also an impressive sight.

  • Phuket Town

    The old town of Phuket is a place that takes one to the cultural walk amid all the beautiful traditional architectures and markets.

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    Located on the east side of the Phuket Island, Phuket Old Town is capital of the island with coloured wit various shades of culture. One can enjoy the traditional and Sino-Portuguese architecture of the town that was built during 19th century. However, not many tourists have the town on their itinerary that flourished from the tin trade. The aroma of spices wafting from various cafes and restaurants may water your mouth as you stroll across the streets including Dubik, Ranong, Rasada, Yaowarat, Krabi and Thalang. The place is also a paradise for history lovers and photography buffs.

  • Chalong Bay

    An amazing way to relish your alcohol thirst is through a short tour of Chalong Bay Rum distillery situated at Chalong Bay area of Phuket.

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    Chalong Bay is an entrance to the south coast of Phuket island, which is mainly a mining region and too muddy to take swim. However, a stroll at the streets flanked by swaying coconut palms and restaurants serving mouth-watering seafood attracts tourists in large number. Also situated there is a Chalong Bay Rum distillery managed and run by a French couple, Marine Lucchini and Thibault Spithakis. The place is an ideal destination for alcohol lovers where an impressive 40-year old copper alembic is used to produce an award winning natural liquor.

  • Naka Market

    A perfect place to buy souvenirs and test your haggling skills while shop till you drop.

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    Naka Market is a colorful weekend market where one can experience the Bangkok-style shopping. Cheap clothes, funky flip-flops, gadgets, and souvenirs to take back home, everything is available here but make sure to bargain as price can come down pretty quick. If you are a foodie, the place also offers variety of seafood and dozens of street stalls selling spicy noodles and deep fried insects. Located in the outskirts of Phuket Town, the place is a must for shopping lovers.

  • Gray Sea Canoe

    John Gray Sea Canoe is an amazing tour where one get to experience the nature in its best and real form.

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    John Gray Sea Canoe is high quality aqua tourism that allows a tete-a-tete with nature, a low volume tourism initiated by John Gray or Caveman as he nicknamed himself. Offered by Starlight, this magical journey takes one away from the hustle bustle of the crowd into the dark sea caves on a kayak or boat to witness the unexplored world of sea. The caves offers a tranquil environ to get well versed with real nature.

  • Phuket Aquarium

    Phuket Aquarium is a world of some of the most exotic creatures of the sea exhibiting the beautiful marine life.

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    Located at Cape Phanwa, a secluded point 10 km south of Phuket town, Phuket Aquarium is a stunning place housing a large variety of fishes and corals. Visitors can enjoy the hidden mysteries of sea at this place through a huge transparent tunnel that runs all along until main tank. The aquarium is a part of Phuket Marine Biological Centre that was created as a place for outing for family to entertain and educate. The place is home to beautiful collection of tropical fishes, sea turtles, sharks, rays and other marine lives.

  • Phuket FantaSea

    Phuket FantaSea is a theme park often referred to as the Disneyland of South East Asia.

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    Spread across a vast area of 140 acres, Phuket FantaSea is a distinct amusement park located on Kamala Bay. Thai theme based, the park houses a festival village that offers games, carnivals, handicrafts and various restaurants serving delicious Thai and international cuisines. Other major highlights of the park include a Las Vegas style theatrical show, elephant circus and Thai culture based shows.

  • Water Sports

    The best way to beat the heat at Phuket and enjoy the thrill is by water sport activities available at various beaches.

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    Phuket is packed with most wonderful sandy beaches renowned for their water sport activities. Apart from packed with some of the most amazing exotic sea creatures, the place is a paradise for adventure buffs. One can experience the thrill of parasailing, paragliding, scuba diving, paddleboards, sea kayaking, snorkeling, jetskiing and many such mind blogging activities. Pahng Nga Bay, Krabi and other beaches are the major hubs. Various companies and operators offer amazing half day and full day excursions.

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