Discover the best top things to do in Kathu, Thailand including Wat Doi Thepnimit, A&F Tour Travel, Suwan Khiri Wong Temple(Patong Temple), Wat Baan Kamala, Bangla Road, Patong Boxing Stadium, Bangla Boxing Stadium, Patong Mosque, Gay Patong, Patong Beach.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
You can explore many highlights in Phuket just only 6 hours. Visit the most revered and visited temple in Phuket as Chalong Temple, the most important and revered landmarks on the island as Phuket's Big Buddha, take a photo of baby elephant, honey and cashew nut factory, beautiful panoramic view at Kata Viewpoint and have a lunch at local restaurant.
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Love seeing real Thai Culture in a country that unfortunately caters far too much for tourists these days..
4.5 based on 11 reviews
While Thailand is 95% Buddhist, Kamala's residents are mostly Muslim. There are many Mosques around this small village,but, there is only one Temple. A very nice Temple. It was rebuilt after the 2004 tsunami and enlarged a couple of years ago. Unlike the larger Temples around Phuket, there isn't a swarm of tourists. They drive by without realizing that It's a terrific example of a traditional Buddhist temple. You should take an hour to attend a service and explore the artwork that lines the walls and the many Buddha statues. There is also a photo display of the tsunami destruction. Photos are allowed. Services start at 8am and run every hour through out the day. They last about 30 minutes, and are in Thai. Tourists are welcomed. It's customary to provide an offering to the monks. Stop at the 7-11 next door and pick up a 12 pack of Oishi tea. The Temple is located by the school on the beach road. This should not be missed.
4.0 based on 20,677 reviews
Our friends were over and there holiday was coming to an end, so we had a couple of nights in Naiyang beach which is closed to the airport, I drove into patong via patong hill, which is a very very step hill, you gotta take in all the sights it great, ping pong shows sexy time the girls dancing on the bars, great for shopping down the road, and you have jungcelyon shopping close by, me my wife and our friends enjoyed the night, it’s adult fun and not for kids
4.0 based on 1,111 reviews
Great night, reasonable price, fantastic courage from all the fighters, fantastic night. Nice compact stadium, great view from the cheap seats, ok drink prices.
4.0 based on 659 reviews
While the tickets were quite expensive, you do get to watch around 10 matches ranging in ages from 10yr olds right up to professional, international fighters and all genders. We watched a title fight between China and Russia and loved it. I was reluctant to go as I don't usually like these types of contact sports but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and would highly recommend it
4.0 based on 26 reviews
About 10 mins with a bike. Lots of halal food in the area and a taxi station just outside the mosque to catch a bike back to your hotel. Jumuah Arabic lecture starts around 1pm with Salah about 1:10/1:15 when I was there in December. Have a tea or lunch across the mosque. Food also served at lower level of musjid.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Paradise Complex has a great variety of gay venues, including bars, clubs, massage parlors, and restaurants. Pride Beach Hotel is an amazing place for the LGBT traveler.
3.5 based on 16,796 reviews
Patong beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of Phuket. This beach has white sand and clear water.The beach is very well maintained and clean. One can enjoy local street food and shopping along the beach, great place to laze about during the day and to watch beautiful sunset alongwith great vibrant nightlife. It also has water sports-parasailing, jet ski and banana boat .Street food stalls are amazing.
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