Phuket Instagram Tour

Phuket, Thailand

1,200฿

Take our stunning Instagram tour of Phuket. We start our first stop at Karon View Point, located between Nai Harn and Kata Noi beaches where you can snap some amazing photos overlooking the excellent views from high up.

Next we head to Big Buddha statue. The weight of the white jade marble is approximately 135 tons per 2,500 sq.m. The statue was established on the top of Mount Nagakerd.

Then it’s time for a visit to Chalong Temple. Wat Chalong ( Chalong Temple ) is the largest of Phuket’s temples, and the most visited.

Our third stop is the Phuket Old Town. Lively Phuket Old Town is known for brightly painted, century-old Sino-Portuguese townhouses, with a well-preserved row along Soi Rommanee.

Finally we head to Promthep Cape. It is one of the most irresistible spots if you are looking for a unique vacation spot and the best sunsets in Thailand. It is also known as ‘God’s Cape’ or ‘Laem Promthep’. 

Included

Transportation
English speaking guide
1 Water bottle

Excluded : Lunch

Time / Duration

08:30 – 14:00
Operated : Daily

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