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If you’re looking for some unusual things to do in Phuket, not so touristy, you will be pleased to find out that there a quite a number of them!
Besides it being a natural beauty filled with abundant interesting places and activities, this place is still undiscovered by the crowds. The natural places are kept clean and historic monuments are well preserved. But the most interesting things you can do in Phuket are the ones that will give your trip the flavor it needs!
Visit Radar Hill View Point
The beautiful viewpoint is Phuket’s highest outlook that overlooks Patong and eastern part of the island.
To recognize the place from the ground, you will see a round shaped structure on the top of the second highest peak in the east of the Phuket island. You will find the Silsupahram temple on the way while getting there.
The Shrine of Serene Lights
The beautiful old Chinese Shrine is known as the Shrine of serene lights. This is one of the fascinating secret places of Phuket that is still a secret for tourists.
The entrance of the shrine was widened and made bigger to let more people visit. The architecture is very different, whereas the terracotta roof is like the other Chinese shrines.
The small courtyard makes it look very peaceful, being in contrast with the tall buildings. It was opened for public in 1999, but it remained secret for over a century. The shrine is adorned with Si Yin Gui murals, statuettes and idols.
There is no entrance fee, but the visitors can donate. Also, taking pictures is not allowed.
Soak Policemen in Cold Water
This next activity is surely ranked in top 5 of unusual things to do in Phuket. It might sound very funny, but the annual Songkran festival is celebrated in the entire country. People splash cold water on each other including the policemen.
You can enjoy splashing water on them without getting scared of being arrested. This is a very interesting event and you can book your travel dates accordingly.
Visit the Amulets Market
Phuket amulets market attracts Buddhists from all over the world. It is an alley near the Rassada Road that is filled with the strands of amulets, Buddha images and sculptures.
You will find a lot of people checking things with magnifying glass. The vendors never hesitate to answer the questions about amulets, Buddha images and the pictures of famous Thai monks.
During old times, the amulets were given to people in Thailand by Buddhist monks in temples. The amulet market got established by its own and the amulets are blessed by different monks. The buyers keep them with great respect as the memory and blessing for success, business, growth and many other things.
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Wat khao Rang Sammakkitham is another name for the Kat Khao Rang temple that is known by several other names.
The charming temple has a huge golden Buddha sculpture. The place is swarming with locals on weekends, which come to pray and meditate.
This peaceful spot looks amazing not only due to the first image that greets you – a big Buddha statue – but also for the incredible nature surrounding it.
Local families are seen with their different generations giving alms to the monks and distributing food. There are many Thai art forms like the statue of Yommaraj, giants and traditional art carvings on the doors and roofs of the temple along with the rows of images of monks who passed away. The entire temple is a delightful piece of art you need to explore.
And if you’re looking for great unusual things to do in Phuket, you should know that the Kat Khao Rang Temple is not so toured- but that’s not because it’s not worth visiting!
Night markets of Phuket
Night markets of Phuket are like a festival. They offer amazing shopping experience with delicious food, street performances and music. These are the places of great bargains for some unique and stylish things. Every kind of product range is available with wide variety and colors. These markets start at night and stay open until the sunrise.
Best time to visit Phuket
The tropical temperature of Phuket varies between being warm, cool and rainy, but it always remains mild during winters.
So, if you’re looking for unusual things to do in Phuket, you should also consider the weather. See below the best time to visit Phuket:
March to mid-May
This is the hottest time and rainfall starts after that. Temperature remain in thirties and humidity remains high. The Songkran festival in which people throw cold water on each other is celebrated in April and this is the Thai new year.
Mid-May to October
From mid May, the monsoon starts and is active until October. The average temperature remains near thirty degrees Celsius with very high humidity. The areas are less crowded and the prices are lower than usual. This is the cheapest and most relaxing time to visit Phuket. May, September and October are usually wet months, but don’t expect any continuous heavy rainfall.
November to February
The rainfalls stop during these months and temperature starts decreasing. November till February are the coolest months. This makes it perfect for tourists to enjoy the best weather.
Of all the months, December is the coolest. As a consequence, water sports become restricted. February is a very dry month. People mostly head towards the beautiful beaches of Phuket to party and nightlife.
Thinking of traveling to Phuket? Make sure you book your stay in advance!
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