Description
Points of Interest
- Wat Chalong
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
As you journey around this treasured isle you just may succumb to its mystical beauty of idyllic scenery, pristine waters and serene culture. Your tour begins with a leisurely drive to stunning Cape Promthep, one of Phuket's most photographed spots. Next, you'll drive to Wat Chalong Temple, the island's most sacred Buddhist temple where many Thais visit to be blessed and receive a good luck charm. For a look at the local traditions, life and customs, you'll stop at The Phuket Thai Village. Here, you'll enjoy a colorful show with a medley of dances performed in an airy, covered arena on a stage decorated to resemble a typical thatch and bamboo house. Watch traditional dances and possibly Thai-style martial arts demonstrations. When hunger calls, you'll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant featuring Thai and Western dishes followed by a chance to shop for souvenirs at a nearby store.
Special Notes:
Note: Dress codes to be observed at the temple. No shorts, revealing clothes and tank tops will be allowed. Shoes may have to be removed before entering into the halls of the temple.At certain attractions, climbing steps is necessary.
Some toilets may be of Asian style.
Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.