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Phuket views you must see when on the island

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Phuket boasts an array of breathtaking viewpoints, each offering a unique and unforgettable experience. If you’re planning to visit, don’t miss these must-see spots – and they’re all free.

 

The Big Buddha is a towering 45 metre Buddha statue located atop one of the highest points in Phuket. This spiritual monument not only provides a meaningful encounter but also affords stunning views of Chalong on one side and Kata/Karon on the other. Take advantage of the many photo opportunities and learn about the history of the statue and Buddhism.

 

While Cape Promthep is a popular spot for catching the sunset, the traffic can be a nightmare with tour buses cramming into get there and then the traffic jams on the way out. Fortunately, the sunset view along the west coast is equally impressive, so consider finding a quiet spot anywhere along the west shoreline to enjoy a drink as the sun goes down.

 

Full Story: https://phuket-go.com/phuket-news/phuket-travel/phuket-views-you-must-see-when-on-the-island/

 

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16 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

While Cape Promthep is a popular spot for catching the sunset, the traffic can be a nightmare with tour buses cramming into get there and then the traffic jams on the way out.

What a privilege it was to travel domestic during Covid lockdown (Dec 2021).

No traffic nightmare, fun on the scooter from viewpoint to viewpoint.

May have been my last trip to Phuket though.

No need to experience the masses of today.

 

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