Immerse yourself in the unique culture and beauty of Phuket with a tour to the iconic Big Buddha, Karon Viewpoint, and Wat Chalong. Experience panoramic views, explore temples, and witness a Buddhist monk blessing.
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Phuket - Hotel pick-up in the Phuket area.
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Khao Rang Hill View Point - Pause at a renowned viewpoint to take in stunning panoramic views of Phuket’s coastline. Marvel at the turquoise sea blending with the lush green rainforest, epitomizing Phuket as a tropical haven.
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Big Buddha Phuket - Visit one of the island’s most significant and venerated landmarks, the Big Buddha.
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Chaithararam Temple (Wat Chalong) - Next, visit Wat Chalong, Phuket’s largest temple, where both locals and tourists come to honor several late, revered monks, including Luang Pho Cham and Luang Pho Chuang.
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Cashew Nut Factory - After a brief stop at a cashew nut factory, immerse yourself in local culture with a tour of Phuket Town.
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Old Phuket Town - Enjoy a visit to a local food stall to savor some of Phuket’s popular and delicious local flavors. Continue exploring Phuket Old Town, where you’ll discover remarkable Sino-Portuguese colonial architecture, trendy art galleries, and charming cafés and restaurants.
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Phuket - Tour concludes, and our driver will return you to your hotel in the Phuket area.
- Entrance Fees
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Guide
- Roundtrip transfer with Air-conditioned van
- Local Snacks
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities
Discover the unique culture and beauty of the Thai island of Phuket with a visit to the iconic Big Buddha statue. Enjoy 360 panoramic views of the island, and explore the Wat Chalong temple, the most famous and largest temple in Phuket. Get a sweeping view of Phuket Town, Kata, Karon, and Chalong, and discover the incredible Sino-Portuguese colonial architecture and hip art galleries.
Also, you will Experience the beauty and tradition of a Buddhist monk blessing during your tour at Big Buddha or Wat Chalong. Your friendly guide will share how these blessings cleans karma, create happiness and breed good luck as you watch monks chant, sing and pour water in celebration.
Important Update: Please be advised that, effective September 2, 2024, the Phuket Big Buddha site has been temporarily closed as mandated by the Government of Phuket. Consequently, guests will not have access to the entire Big Buddha area as usual.
- There is no strict dress code at the Big Buddha, however, visitors are expected to dress modestly out of respect for the sacred site. Shoulders covered. Sleeveless shirts and shorts above the knee are not allowed, and beachwear, short skirts, and offensive T-shirts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.