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Let me start by saying that this review is something I've wanted to do for a long time because I grew up and worked in Phuket but wasn't born there. 5555 What motivated me to write this review? Because I believe that many people have seen Phuket as a place with clear water and blue skies, which many people visit during the summer. But this review will take you to see Phuket in another perspective that is just as beautiful as the summer season.


These are the people who joined me on this trip. They are my friends from my school days who traveled from Bangkok. As the host, I had to welcome them warmly, but Rain had already welcomed them on our previous trip. We will travel by motorbike and stay at my house to save money. 5555


Our first stop on this trip was Thalang Road, which is known as "Nhon Lang" by the locals. On Sundays, this road is closed to traffic and vendors set up stalls selling a variety of goods in the evening, creating a bustling night market known as the "Walking Street".

It's a bit exciting.


The second stop on this trip is Khao Rang Viewpoint, a scenic spot located in Phuket Town. From here, you can clearly see the Phuket Sea in front of you. From this point, you can also see the Big Buddha on top of Nakkerd Hill.


Day 2: A Delicious Dim Sum Breakfast at Heng Heng But Teem

Waking up early on our second day in Phuket, we knew we couldn't miss out on the local dim sum experience. With numerous dim sum restaurants scattered across the island, we opted for Heng Heng But Teem, conveniently located near the Surinukul Stadium in Phuket Town.

The restaurant's interior offers a comfortable and visually appealing atmosphere, promoting a pleasant dining experience. The space is meticulously clean and aesthetically pleasing.

We need to select dim sum from the refrigerator and put it on a tray. Then, it's the staff's job to serve it to us at our table. The picture shows a basket of dim sum, not a basket of mackerel from Samut Songkhram. 555


Free hot tea is available.


Freshly steamed dim sum is here! I swear we can finish it all between the two of us. 555

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We were confused for a while after we realized that the dim sum we ordered had disappeared. 5555

AFTER


After we were full and satisfied, it was time to take our friends on a tour of Phuket. So we headed to the most famous beach on the island, Patong Beach. Patong Beach in the rainy season looks like this, haha. But believe it or not, there are still a lot of tourists. But if it rains, everyone is on their own, haha.

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This is the famous Soi Bangla. During the day, it is quiet, but at night, the street is so crowded that there is hardly any room to walk. Tourists flock to this alley to enjoy themselves.


After Patong Beach, we rode our motorbike along the coast until we reached Karon Beach. Karon Beach is located between Kata Beach and Patong Beach.

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From Karon Beach, we continued on to Kata Beach. However, along the way, we stopped to take pictures at the NAI YAI Hotel, which is located between Karon Beach and Kata Beach.

We continued riding along the path until we reached Kata Beach. The ride required extreme caution due to the winding and steep sections of the road.

From Kata Beach, we arrived at one of the most beautiful sunset viewpoints in Thailand, Promthep Cape. Although it is currently the rainy season, we were fortunate enough to witness the sun greeting us today.


We ended our trip on day 2 at Promthep Cape. Tomorrow, we will continue on day 3.

We continued our trip on day 3. We went to Layan Beach, which is located in Thalang District. On the way to the beach, we passed a famous hotel, the Laguna Hotel.


From Laem Layan Beach, we headed to Nai Thon Beach, which is not far away. As I mentioned, we traveled by motorbike. Let me show you a little bit. 555



No swimming for tourists sign

This flat image is of sandy soil that has been submerged by seawater.


Do you think you're cool now? 555++


We left Nai Thon Beach for Mai Khao Beach to watch planes, but the rain started to fall again. We had to wait at the 7-Eleven.

While waiting for the rain to stop

This is Phuket Airport.


The viewpoint and photo spot with the airplane in the foreground is no longer available. It has been washed away by the sea.


On the fourth day of our trip, we visited Phuket's Old Town. After breakfast, we relaxed and enjoyed coffee at a bookstore on Thalang Road. The bookstore offers freshly brewed coffee and a wide selection of books for customers to browse. Please note that books are not allowed to be taken home. 555++


After the bookstore, we continued our exploration of Phuket's Old Town and visited the Thai Hua Museum. This museum houses a collection of historical artifacts and exhibits related to the Chinese-Thai community in Phuket.

Admission tickets are available for 50 baht per person.















From Phuket Town, we continued to Wat Chalong, the most revered temple in Phuket. We paid our respects to Luang Pho Chaem and made merit for good fortune.










The view from here also includes the sea of Phuket.








After descending from the Big Buddha, we headed towards the Black Rock Cliff, a lesser-known tourist destination. The entrance is located just past the Three Bays viewpoint, on the right-hand side if you are coming from the viewpoint.

This is the entrance.


The road will be a gravel road throughout the entire route.


As you continue riding, you will come across a black stone sign indicating a parking area. To the left of the sign in the picture, you will find a path leading up to the black rock cliff.



This is the path to the black rock cliff, it's a bit steep.


We finally arrived at the Black Rock Cliff. It was so tiring that I'm sweating profusely. 555+++

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After taking photos to our heart's content, we rode down to Nai Han Beach. From Nai Han Beach, you can see the black rock cliffs. On the right side of Nai Han Beach, there is a hotel that serves as a passage to Laem Krating, a viewpoint for the beautiful sunset, another beautiful spot in Phuket.


Our Phuket trip with friends ended at the Thalang Road Walking Street in Phuket Town. Due to the rain, there were fewer vendors than usual, which was a bit disappointing. However, there were still some food and shopping options available.












Closed the trip, taking friends to travel around Phuket during the rainy season.

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