Phuket is an island in the southern part of Thailand. It sits in the Andaman Sea, and is known as a prime beach vacation spot. This quickly became apparent, as we walked around the Patong Beach area at night. Plenty of hotels right on the beach; with open air restaurants and bars, serving up all manner of bad rock tribute bands and Elvis impersonators. We saw a lot of tourists here, especially from Australia. Perhaps this is a vacation spot for Aussies, just like the Bahamas or Bermuda for Americans.
On Saturday, we just took it easy. This was very easy to do: the hotel we had was very nice, and had a pool that basically ran the whole length of the hotel. It was also right on the Patong Beach, which was very nice, stretching for about 1.5 miles, facing the Andaman Sea:



On Sunday, we took a half-day trip to the Phang Nga area, which is actually on the Thai mainland, north of Phuket. This is probably the area that Phuket is most famous for. If you see pictures of Phuket, you'll probably see pictures of the Phang Nga Bay.
This was the best tour we'd been on so far. The tour guide spoke English very well, and there were no souvenir stops along the way. Our first stop on the trip was the Monkey Temple. This was basically a cave with a reclining Buddha statue. Plenty of monkeys scurried around the grounds of the cave, and people operated stands selling bananas and rambutans that you could buy to feed the monkeys:

























At night, we walked around the Patong Beach area, and on the main street of Bang La. Here were plenty of little shops, and go-go bars in similar fashion to the ones in Bangkok, though they seemed a bit more tame. More of the bars were open-air here, so it was easy to just walk through. Obviously, the whole purpose was for men to decide which girl they wanted to take home. There was one twist here though: to "flirt" with the men, the girls would play connect-four with them. I guess when you can't really speak the same language as the girl, it's a good way to "get to know her".
On Monday, we went into the downtown area of Phuket. There wasn't really much going on here, and we ended up going to a mall to have lunch. Still, we did pass by some interesting fruit stands, and pottery stands:



At the mall, we had lunch at a shabu-shabu restaurant. Here, you order ingredients off the menu, and cook it in a pot of vegetable flavored water sitting on the table. Definitely a fun way to eat; because we only had veggies though, it wasn't very filling, but it was a good bargain, at only about 4 dollars.
Anyway, we headed back to the hotel after this. I decided to walk around, and took some pictures of the beach area around sunset:



Anyway, on Tuesday morning, we woke up early and flew to Chiang Mai, stopping off in Bangkok again for a long layover...
1 comment:
oy - durian...what a terrible, terrible fruit.
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