Listing ID: 106355
3-Day Phuket Sightseeing Trip
Experience in Phuket by watching Siam Niramit Phuket Show, visit Phuket Mining museum, Phuket Thaihua Museum, Wat (temple) Chalong and Laem Phromthep. Duration: 3 Days (approx.)Easy Cancellation - Cancel 3 days before for a full refund
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Day 1: Arrive Phuket
Meals: Dinner is included
Sawasdee! Meet our Guide at Phuket Airport, transfer you to the hotel. Check in at Lucky 13 Guesthouse or Sino Inn Phuket.
Get ready to go to Siam Niramit Phuket Show. Enjoy a 70-minute extravaganza that features the best of Thai culture, fantasy and creativity. Siam Niramit is a one-stop complete evening out with a fabulous show, a great international and Thai restaurant, shopping and leisure facilities. Siam Niramit is a world-class performance of Thailand’s arts and cultural heritage. This must-see spectacular show features over 100 performers, lavish costumes and stunning set designs. Enhanced special effects and the world’s most advanced technology are used to produce a very realistic, stimulating and inspiring experience.
Thai/International Buffet dinner is available.
Highlights
-Watch Thai history and culture come to life on stage through amazing performances and special effects
-See performances depicting Thai beliefs like the Law of Karma
-Walk around Siam Niramit’s other attractions including a typical Thai village and floating market
Return to the hotel.
Day 2: Phuket
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included
Breakfast at your hotel. Meet our guide at the hotel, proceed to PHUKET MINING MUSEUM, is a very informative cultural and historical attraction in Phuket. Using a mix of beautifully painted murals and actual objects the museum tells the story of how life was in Phuket’s tin mining days. How the Chinese workers lived there daily lives which would be the forerunner of Phuket as we know it today.
Visit to Phuket Thaihua Museum. Phuket has a long history as a trading hub controlled by the local Peranakan Chinese community, a community is Straits Chinese found in Singapore, Penang and Malacca) and the best way to explore this rich history is at the Phuket Thaihua Museum, housed in a charming 1930s British-colonial-style mansion that was formerly the oldest Chinese-language school in Phuket. Spread over the two stories are 16 galleries portraying the island’s Chinese ancestry and Phuket Town’s growth to prosperity.
After exploring we set for lunch at Leam Hin Sea Food Restaurant or equivalent, after lunch we visit to Wat Chalong. This place is called Wat Chalong or commonly known as WatChaitaram, located in Amphoe Mueng. It is considered one of the most notable temples in Phuket. Nowadays the temple is renowned for its holiness as well as the virtues of LuangPoh Cham since his valorous act against the Chinese rebellion named Ung Yi. He accommodated villagers and offered them white inscribed scarfs in order to mentally support the villagers.
Then we visit to Laem Phrom Thep. Laem Phromthep is perhaps one of Phuket’s most important landmarks. There is a saying that you haven’t been to Phuket unless you have visited Laem Phromthep. It is here that visitors soak up the sun and savor the breathtaking panoramic view of the Andaman Sea from the islands.
Visit to Chillva Market Phuket is a cool, trendy night market with a somewhat bohemian vibe and an impressive selection of food, fashion and other stalls, despite a relatively small size. Hard to miss by the side of Yaowarat Road (which runs by Tesco Lotus, on the way towards Phuket Town), it has a distinctive look created.
Dinner at Tu Kab Khao Restaurant Phuket or equivalent.
Return to the hotel.
Day 3: Return
Meals: Breakfast is included
After your breakfast, check out from the hotel. There are no activities planned for today. Before return, we will visit to Mae Jue’s Souvenir shop and let you enjoy your free time until departure time to Phuket Airport.
(Time and place may change depending on your flight.)
- What Is Included
- Meals as specified in the list included- Transportation
- Travel Insurance
- Entrance fee
- Professional guide
- Accommodation
- What Is Not Included
- Gratuities- Personal expenses