| Phuket is Thailand ’s largest island, approximately the size
of Singapore. Phuket nestles in balmy Andaman Sea waters on Thailand’s
Indian Ocean coastline 862 kilometres south of Bangkok.
Phuket formerly derives its wealth from tin and rubber, and enjoyed
a rich and colourful history. The island was on one of the major
trading routes between India and China, and was frequently mentioned
in foreign trader’s ship logs.
The Portuguese, French, Dutch and English traded with Phuket. Other
visitors were less friendly. Phuket’s most famous monument
is the memorial statue of the heroines Thao Thepkasattri and Thao
Sisunthon, who rallied islanders in 1785 to repel Burmese invaders.
Phuket is blessed with magnificent coves and bays, powdery, palm-fringed
white beaches, sparkling island-dotted seas, sincerely hospitable
people, superb accommodations and seafood, delightful turn-of-the-century
Sino-Portuguese architecture; numerous sporting and leisure opportunities;
a lush tropical landscape – all of which combine to create
a delightful ambience for truly memorable holidays.
CLIMATE
Phuket has two major seasons: the Rains Season from May through
October, and the Hot Season from November through April. There are
many sunny days throughout the Rains Season: showers customarily
last little more than 2 or 3 hours. September is the wettest month.
The best months are November through February. Average temperatures
range between 22 and 34 degrees Celsius.
Useful Telephone Number :
- Tourist Information Tel : 0-7621-2213, 0-7621-1036
- Emergency Tel : 199
- Torist Police Tel : 0-7621-9878 or 1155
- Marine Police Tel : 0-7621-1883
- Phuket Provincial Office Tel : 0-7621-1366
- Phuket Airport Tel : 0-7632-7230-7
- Immigration Office Tel : 0-7621-2108
- Thai Airways Tel : 0-7621-1195, 0-7621-2946, 0-7621-2499
- Bangkok Airways Tel : 0-7622-5033-5
- Phuket Air Tel: 0-7635-1337
- Phuket Adventist Hospital Tel : 0-7621-2386
- Phuket Ruamphaet Hospital Tel : 0-7621-2950
- Sirirot Hospital Tel : 0-7624-9400, 0-7621-0935
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