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An island of contrasts, Phuket has much to offer its visitors.
White sandy beaches abound the west coast and mangrove lined
shores, the east. A range of hills runs down her back from north
to south, dividing the island in half. Waterfalls, especially in
the ‘wet’ season spill into rock pools, scattered down the
slopes. In the distance, islands rear out of the Andaman Sea,
waiting to be explored.
View Point Whether coming here on business or a holiday,
accommodation and entertainment are both reasonably priced and
varied. From hotels to resorts to bungalows, whatever your
‘pocket’; the tourist will find somewhere to stay.
Golf Course As to entertainment, whether it’s water sports, horse
riding, jungle walking, eating out, watching a show, dancing,
elephant trekking, or playing golf, whatever your fancy, this
island has it all. Some hotels offer ‘in-house’ entertainment
that include the above as well as their own gymnasiums, saunas
and the like.
Phuket and its surrounding water’s are world renowned for their
spectacular beauty and nature’s artistic hand. Phang Nga Bay to
the northeast of Phuket has been the set of two James Bond
movies as well as others. Not forgetting the more recent filming
of ‘The Beach’ on the islands to the south of Phang Nga.
Elephant trekking is a new attraction on the island. Due to a
decrease in the logging industry throughout Thailand, many of
these animals have been brought to Phuket. What a wonderful way
to see the jungles of this area, sitting atop one of the largest
creatures that roam our planet, away from the buzz of cities and
the office.
There is simply so much to do. If planning a business trip,
rather than a holiday, it may be advised to take a few days
leave at the same time. You’ll be well pleased you did. Relax
around the hotel pool, go out on the town or wander around the
temples…this island has much to offer. |
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