Destination Spotlight
Phuket

Phuket is the biggest island in
Thailand, located in the Andaman Sea off southern Thailand. The island
is mostly mountainous with a mountain range in the west of the island
from the north to the south. The mountains of Phuket form the southern
end of the Phuket mountain range, which ranges for 440 km from the Kra
Isthmus. The highest elevation of the island is Mai Thao Sip Song
(Twelve Canes), at 529 m above sea level. It is estimated that Phuket
has a total area of approximately 570 square kilometers (including the
provinces other islands). The main island’s total length, from north to
south, is about at 50 kilometers and approximately 20 kilometers wide.
Forest, rubber and palm oil plantations
cover 60% of the island. The western coast has several sandy beaches,
while on the east coast beaches are more often muddy. Near the
southernmost point is Laem Promthep (Brahma's Cape), which is a
popular sunset viewing point. In the mountainous north of the island is
the Khao Phra Thaeo Non-hunting
Area, protecting more than 20 km² of rainforest. The three highest peaks
of this reserve are the Khao Prathiu (384 m), Khao Bang Pae (388 m) and Khao Phara (422 m). The Sirinat National Park on the northwestern
coast was established in 1981 and protects an area of 90 km² (68 km²
marine area), including the Nai Yang beach where sea turtles lay their
eggs.
One of the most popular tourist areas
on Phuket is Patong Beach on the
central western coast, perhaps owing to the easy access to its wide and
long beach. Most of Phuket's nightlife and its cheap shopping is located
in Patong, and the area has become increasingly developed. Patong means
"the forest filled with banana leaves" in Thai. Other popular beaches
are located south of Patong. In a counterclockwise direction these
include Karon Beach, Kata Beach, Kata Noi Beach, and around the southern
tip of the island, Nai Harn Beach
and Rawai. To the north of Patong are Kamala Beach, Surin Beach and Bang
Tao Beach. These areas are generally much less developed than Patong,
and sought out by individuals, families and other groups with a
preference for more relaxed and less crowded environs than Patong. There
are many islands to the southeast, including Bon Island, just a short
boat trip away. There are several coral islands to the south of Phuket,
the Similan Islands lie to the
north west, and Phi Phi Islands to the south east. Islanders engage in a
lively tourist trade, catering to
snorkellers and scuba divers.
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