The Kathu area of Phuket, which lies (roughly) between Phuket City and Patong Beach was the old tin mining capital of Phuket - it was tin (along with rubber, fishing, coconuts, palm oil and more) that made Phuket a relatively wealthy province of Thailand long before any tourists arrived. The tin boom started in the 18th century, bringing many Chinese workers to Phuket, which accounts for the large Chinese-Thai population that you see today (very different to surrounding provinces). The whole area is covered in ponds and lakes, all of which are former tin mines.
There are a number of Chinese shrines in the area such as Kathu shrine and Sam Kong Shrine, and also some Wats (Buddhist temples). On Sunday we had a look at Ket-Ho temple (located at Ket Ho junction near the Prince of Songkhla University), and later in the afternoon, visited Kathu temple on the edge of Kathu village. I have driven by the Ket Ho temple a thousand times. It's on the bus route from Phuket Town to Patong, up a slight hill. Like many local temples, it was quiet and uncrowded (only us there), save for a number of noisy dogs. I don't believe the temple has anything spectacular to offer, but I just like local temples.
The afternoon light was just right as we dropped into Kathu temple later the same day. A golden light that brings out the best in just about everything. The main temple building was closed up, so we just walked around the grounds until the sunlight faded. The windows of the temple are decorated with pictures from the story of the Buddha's life, and much of the temple was covered in intricate patterns made from coloured glass and tiles. One monk was busy sweeping the leaves, another was tending to a little garden outside the monks rooms, another was reading the local paper. A very peaceful place. And believe it or not, just 10 minutes drive from Patong.
The village of Kathu and the area around Ket Ho retains a very local feel despite the proximity to Patong. Well worth a drive around on the scooter. Aside from the temples, there is a large daily market in Kathu, just near the "Caltex" junction. You can also visit Kathu Waterfall or the nearby Bungy Jump or Cableski.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Beaches of Phuket
Until now this blog has barely touched on the subject of Phuket's beaches, which is rather odd since most visitors come to Phuket for the beach, and Phuket does have rather a lot of very nice stretches of sand. But I try to keep a personal touch to the blog, and to be honest I’m not much of a beach person. We go (as a family) to the beach now and then to let the kids play, or we might eat by the sea, but if we want a swim we prefer to take the kids to a pool. If we do decide to sit on a beach for a while, we’ll normally avoid the main beaches, preferring to find a quiet spot.
Pretty much every beach in Phuket is on the west coast, stretching some 45km from Mai Khao beach in the north to Rawai in the South. The 3 main tourist beaches of Patong, Karon and Kata are in the southern half of the island. Away from these beaches there are some very secluded spots and many beaches that are largely undeveloped. Some have just a few hotels or resorts, most have long stretches of uncrowded sand...
As time goes by, I’ll post more detailed information about many of the beaches. This is just a very quick introduction, and may not mention every possible Phuket beach. Hey, this is a blog, not a tourist guide!
Phuket Beaches already featured on Jamie’s Phuket:
Karon Beach
Karon is developed, but nothing like Patong. Still has a quiet feel to it. The beach is long, the sand is fine, and there are accommodation options to suit everyone - 5 star to fan rooms in guesthouses... The beach area has been revamped over the last couple of years, and every time I hit Karon after coming from Patong I think "wow, this is nice". Karon is clean and well looked after, though can be accused of being rather "boring" since much of the beachfront is taken up by resorts such as the Hilton Arcadia, Thavorn Palm Beach, South Sea Resort, KaronBuri and many more. There are 2 main "centres" at either end of the beach. The south end is quieter and is only a few minutes from Kata, so is a good location. More about Karon beach will appear on the blog in the future since I work there as manager of Sunrise Divers.
• More about Karon Beach
• Karon Beach Hotels - Rates and Availability at Agoda.com
Nai Yang Beach
Just south of Phuket Airport, Nai Yang beach has a few nice resorts and part of the beach is a National Park. Some beachfront restaurants close to the Nai Yang Beach Resort, but otherwise very quiet.
• More about Nai Yang Beach
• Hotels near Nai Yang Beach
Kamala Beach
The first beach North of Patong (unless you count Kalim and Nakalay), Kamala is not as developed as the other 3 main beaches and being a largely muslim community has a different feel. When I came to Phuket in 1999 I don’t think there were any bars in Kamala. There are a few now, but even now parts of Kamala beach are more like a local fishing community. There are a few bigger hotels and a smattering of small resorts and guesthouses. The North end of the beach is very quiet. Kamala was the worst hit of Phuket’s beaches on December 26th 2004 and it took a while to get back to normal. Kamala is also home to Phuket Fantasea, one of Phuket’s biggest "tourist attractions".
• Kamala Beach - More Information and Photos
• Kamala Temple
• Kamala Beach Hotel Ideas
Laem Ka Beach
One of Phuket’s quiet secrets and not well signposted… located just before Rawai on the road from Chalong. No hotels, no restaurants except a little food stall, just some sand, rocks and a great view.
• More about Laem Ka Beach
Ao Sane Beach
Barely known, Ao Sane is home to some bungalows and the Baan Krating Jungle Resort. To get there you first come to Naiharn beach, and must drive through the Meridien Yacht Club. A quiet spot with a nice view across Naiharn bay. There is one small restaurant serving Thai food. I find it a nice place for a cold afternoon beer.
Ya Nui Beach
A tiny little place just North of Naiharn, Ya Nui has a few bungalows which have been rebuilt following the tsunami which hit this little beach hard. I have never seen more than a dozen people here!
• More about Ao Sane and Ya Nui beaches
Naithon Beach
In between Nai Yang and Bang Tao you find Naithon. The roads in are winding and hilly, and the beach is not very developed. A few small resorts, a few places to eat, a little dive shop ... it's still a quiet spot, though some new hotels are appearing.
• More about Naithon beach
• Naithonburi Resort
• More Hotels near Naithon Beach
Kata Noi Beach
Kata Noi is the end of the road. Just a few minutes drive from Kata Beach, it's home to the Kata Thani Resort and Mom Tri's Villa Royale, yet retains a quiet feeling, mainly I think because the road goes nowhere!
• More about Kata Noi Beach
• Katathani Resort
• Mom Tri's Villa Royale
• More Hotels near Kata Noi Beach
Rawai Beach
Close to Chalong Bay, Rawai is full of small restaurants and food stalls and is a great place to rent a longtail boat to nearby islands. Not a swimming beach really, but makes a good stop off on a tour of the SW corner of Phuket.
• More about Rawai beach
• Hotels near Rawai Beach
Layan Beach
Layan is very nice - a real beautiful spot at the far north end of Bang Tao. Part of the beach is a national park. There are a couple of resorts here, but they are built off the beach and do not detract from the beauty of the area. Very quiet. We have been a few times recently.
• More about Layan Beach
More Phuket Beaches...
Patong Beach
Not my favourite place in the world, Patong is the most developed tourist real estate in Thailand, and for the most part has not been made to look really pretty. If you are looking for full on tourism, plenty of accommodation and shopping, loads of restaurants, a hat load of bars and a beach full of beach chairs and umbrellas, Patong is the place to be! I tend to visit Patong only if necessary – the bank, the post office, pay the phone bill etc., though there are a few places to eat that I like and even Patong has quiet spots away from the centre of town, such as "Tritrang Beach" and "Paradise Beach"...
• More about Paradise Beach
• More about Tri Trang beach
• Some Recommended Patong Beach Hotels
• LateStays.com - Patong Beach Hotels - Late Booking Deals
Kata Beach
Of the main beaches, Kata is more popular with younger people, and is a very scenic beach, with lots of accommodation nearby, but very little on the beach since most of the beach road is taken up by Club Med. Only at the South end are other places right on the beach, such as Kata Beach Resort and Mom Tri's Boathouse. Kata somehow retains a quiet feel despite being pretty busy. Just over the hill to the south is the even quieter Kata Noi.
• Some Recommended Kata Beach Hotels
• Kata Beach Hotels - LateStays.com Special Offers
Bang Tao Beach
Home to the Laguna resorts and a couple of other hotels, but Bang Tao village is not close to the beach, so if you stay there you need to drive or take a taxi to find any local life or more dining options. The Laguna hotels are some of the best in Phuket. There are also some other great hotel options in the area - most are quite expensive resorts, though with late booking you can get a very good deal - see LateStays Bang Tao Beach Hotels.
Surin Beach
Was very quiet a few years ago, but has rapidly developed. A lot of new hotels over the last few years such as Twin Palms and the new Marriott Courtyard, and a lot of condos/villas/apartments on the hillsides near the beach. Still, the beachfront is not that busy, and there are loads of small beachside restaurants. We like a small one right at the far North end. Surin is just North of Kamala. In between you find Laem Sing beach which has been touted as a quiet beach for many years and thus is not any more! In 1999 when I came hear, Laem Sing was very quiet and made a nice getaway from Patong. Now, if you want quiet, I think there are better options.
OK, that’ll do for now. I have not even mentioned Mai Khao beach, Naiharn beach, Freedom beach… but like I say, I’m not a beach bum!
Need a Hotel? Here's some of my Phuket Hotel Recommendations
Pretty much every beach in Phuket is on the west coast, stretching some 45km from Mai Khao beach in the north to Rawai in the South. The 3 main tourist beaches of Patong, Karon and Kata are in the southern half of the island. Away from these beaches there are some very secluded spots and many beaches that are largely undeveloped. Some have just a few hotels or resorts, most have long stretches of uncrowded sand...
As time goes by, I’ll post more detailed information about many of the beaches. This is just a very quick introduction, and may not mention every possible Phuket beach. Hey, this is a blog, not a tourist guide!
Phuket Beaches already featured on Jamie’s Phuket:
Karon Beach
Karon is developed, but nothing like Patong. Still has a quiet feel to it. The beach is long, the sand is fine, and there are accommodation options to suit everyone - 5 star to fan rooms in guesthouses... The beach area has been revamped over the last couple of years, and every time I hit Karon after coming from Patong I think "wow, this is nice". Karon is clean and well looked after, though can be accused of being rather "boring" since much of the beachfront is taken up by resorts such as the Hilton Arcadia, Thavorn Palm Beach, South Sea Resort, KaronBuri and many more. There are 2 main "centres" at either end of the beach. The south end is quieter and is only a few minutes from Kata, so is a good location. More about Karon beach will appear on the blog in the future since I work there as manager of Sunrise Divers.
• More about Karon Beach
• Karon Beach Hotels - Rates and Availability at Agoda.com
Nai Yang Beach
Just south of Phuket Airport, Nai Yang beach has a few nice resorts and part of the beach is a National Park. Some beachfront restaurants close to the Nai Yang Beach Resort, but otherwise very quiet.
• More about Nai Yang Beach
• Hotels near Nai Yang Beach
Kamala Beach
The first beach North of Patong (unless you count Kalim and Nakalay), Kamala is not as developed as the other 3 main beaches and being a largely muslim community has a different feel. When I came to Phuket in 1999 I don’t think there were any bars in Kamala. There are a few now, but even now parts of Kamala beach are more like a local fishing community. There are a few bigger hotels and a smattering of small resorts and guesthouses. The North end of the beach is very quiet. Kamala was the worst hit of Phuket’s beaches on December 26th 2004 and it took a while to get back to normal. Kamala is also home to Phuket Fantasea, one of Phuket’s biggest "tourist attractions".
• Kamala Beach - More Information and Photos
• Kamala Temple
• Kamala Beach Hotel Ideas
Laem Ka Beach
One of Phuket’s quiet secrets and not well signposted… located just before Rawai on the road from Chalong. No hotels, no restaurants except a little food stall, just some sand, rocks and a great view.
• More about Laem Ka Beach
Ao Sane Beach
Barely known, Ao Sane is home to some bungalows and the Baan Krating Jungle Resort. To get there you first come to Naiharn beach, and must drive through the Meridien Yacht Club. A quiet spot with a nice view across Naiharn bay. There is one small restaurant serving Thai food. I find it a nice place for a cold afternoon beer.
Ya Nui Beach
A tiny little place just North of Naiharn, Ya Nui has a few bungalows which have been rebuilt following the tsunami which hit this little beach hard. I have never seen more than a dozen people here!
• More about Ao Sane and Ya Nui beaches
Naithon Beach
In between Nai Yang and Bang Tao you find Naithon. The roads in are winding and hilly, and the beach is not very developed. A few small resorts, a few places to eat, a little dive shop ... it's still a quiet spot, though some new hotels are appearing.
• More about Naithon beach
• Naithonburi Resort
• More Hotels near Naithon Beach
Kata Noi Beach
Kata Noi is the end of the road. Just a few minutes drive from Kata Beach, it's home to the Kata Thani Resort and Mom Tri's Villa Royale, yet retains a quiet feeling, mainly I think because the road goes nowhere!
• More about Kata Noi Beach
• Katathani Resort
• Mom Tri's Villa Royale
• More Hotels near Kata Noi Beach
Rawai Beach
Close to Chalong Bay, Rawai is full of small restaurants and food stalls and is a great place to rent a longtail boat to nearby islands. Not a swimming beach really, but makes a good stop off on a tour of the SW corner of Phuket.
• More about Rawai beach
• Hotels near Rawai Beach
Layan Beach
Layan is very nice - a real beautiful spot at the far north end of Bang Tao. Part of the beach is a national park. There are a couple of resorts here, but they are built off the beach and do not detract from the beauty of the area. Very quiet. We have been a few times recently.
• More about Layan Beach
More Phuket Beaches...
Patong Beach
Not my favourite place in the world, Patong is the most developed tourist real estate in Thailand, and for the most part has not been made to look really pretty. If you are looking for full on tourism, plenty of accommodation and shopping, loads of restaurants, a hat load of bars and a beach full of beach chairs and umbrellas, Patong is the place to be! I tend to visit Patong only if necessary – the bank, the post office, pay the phone bill etc., though there are a few places to eat that I like and even Patong has quiet spots away from the centre of town, such as "Tritrang Beach" and "Paradise Beach"...
• More about Paradise Beach
• More about Tri Trang beach
• Some Recommended Patong Beach Hotels
• LateStays.com - Patong Beach Hotels - Late Booking Deals
Kata Beach
Of the main beaches, Kata is more popular with younger people, and is a very scenic beach, with lots of accommodation nearby, but very little on the beach since most of the beach road is taken up by Club Med. Only at the South end are other places right on the beach, such as Kata Beach Resort and Mom Tri's Boathouse. Kata somehow retains a quiet feel despite being pretty busy. Just over the hill to the south is the even quieter Kata Noi.
• Some Recommended Kata Beach Hotels
• Kata Beach Hotels - LateStays.com Special Offers
Bang Tao Beach
Home to the Laguna resorts and a couple of other hotels, but Bang Tao village is not close to the beach, so if you stay there you need to drive or take a taxi to find any local life or more dining options. The Laguna hotels are some of the best in Phuket. There are also some other great hotel options in the area - most are quite expensive resorts, though with late booking you can get a very good deal - see LateStays Bang Tao Beach Hotels.
Surin Beach
Was very quiet a few years ago, but has rapidly developed. A lot of new hotels over the last few years such as Twin Palms and the new Marriott Courtyard, and a lot of condos/villas/apartments on the hillsides near the beach. Still, the beachfront is not that busy, and there are loads of small beachside restaurants. We like a small one right at the far North end. Surin is just North of Kamala. In between you find Laem Sing beach which has been touted as a quiet beach for many years and thus is not any more! In 1999 when I came hear, Laem Sing was very quiet and made a nice getaway from Patong. Now, if you want quiet, I think there are better options.
OK, that’ll do for now. I have not even mentioned Mai Khao beach, Naiharn beach, Freedom beach… but like I say, I’m not a beach bum!
Need a Hotel? Here's some of my Phuket Hotel Recommendations
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Kata Viewpoint
We took a little drive today from Patong to Karon and Kata, and along the winding road that leads to "The" Phuket Viewpoint (aka Kata Viewpoint). The view is one of the most famous images of Phuket, can be found on just about any website relating to Phuket, and is certainly the most visited viewpoint in Phuket. It's a short ride on a motorbike or in a tuk tuk from Kata beach. We passed half a dozen foreign couples on mopeds between Kata and the viewpoint. If you're staying in Kata or Karon, the viewpoint is a great stop off on the way to places like Naiharn beach, Phromthep Cape and Rawai beach. You can make a very nice afternoon's sightseeing in this corner of the island.
There's really only one view from the Kata / Phuket Viewpoint. Just look North and you can see Kata Noi, Kata and Karon beaches, along with Koh Pu (the little island just off Kata). The little road that passes the viewpoint is not very busy, so you'll notice the peace and quiet. Then find your spot and look at the view to your heart's content.
• Viewpoint location on Google Earth
There's really only one view from the Kata / Phuket Viewpoint. Just look North and you can see Kata Noi, Kata and Karon beaches, along with Koh Pu (the little island just off Kata). The little road that passes the viewpoint is not very busy, so you'll notice the peace and quiet. Then find your spot and look at the view to your heart's content.
• Viewpoint location on Google Earth
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Hotel Recommendations: Novotel Beach Resort Cape Panwa
Novotel is a well known hotel chain, and there are 2 in Phuket. One is located at the far North end of Patong beach (away from the main drag), the other is found at Ao Yon, along a quiet road down Cape Panwa, with a private beach (OK, anyone can walk on it, but there are no other hotels around). I am sure the hotel is lovely, but it's the location that makes the Novotel my kind of place. (See location on Google Earth) When you see this, you have to wonder why people want to stay in the middle of Patong! Great views from the rooms, no noise, no cars, no jet skis... We like Cape Panwa. It's a quiet area, with some great views and little back roads. Within 10 minutes of the Novotel you can find the Aquarium, Khao Khad Viewpoint, and a current favourite place of ours called The Beach Bar, which is a couple of minutes walk along the beach from the Novotel (click on the Beach Bar link to see some photos of the beach at Ao Yon).
Novotel Beach Resort Panwa - Booking Links and Reviews
• Beach Resort Panwa Rates and Reservations at Agoda.com
• Beach Resort Panwa - Hotel Reviews
Novotel Panwa Beach Resort - Photos
• More Hotels in Phuket - Phuket Hotels at Agoda.com
• Last minute Phuket hotels - LateStays.com
• More Phuket Hotel Recommendations
Novotel Beach Resort Panwa - Booking Links and Reviews
• Beach Resort Panwa Rates and Reservations at Agoda.com
• Beach Resort Panwa - Hotel Reviews
Novotel Panwa Beach Resort - Photos
• More Hotels in Phuket - Phuket Hotels at Agoda.com
• Last minute Phuket hotels - LateStays.com
• More Phuket Hotel Recommendations
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