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PROM THEP CAPE
Address: Tambon Rawai, Phuket, 83130, Thailand, TH
Tel: +66 076 21 1036
Literally translated as 'God's Cape', the Prom Thep Cape is one of the islands most notable natural landmarks and lies to the far south, around 2 km / 1.5 miles from Rawai Beach. With high cliffs and uninterrupted views, the Prom Thep Cape is most famous for its dramatic sunsets, which regularly attract crowds. Close to the cape's peak you will find a small and interesting shrine, which features a number of wooden elephants.
Open: daily - 24 hours
Admission: free

TWO HEROINES MONUMENT
Address: Tha Rua Square, Amphoe Thalang, Thalang Town, Phuket, 83000, Thailand, TH
Standing proudly and the centrepiece to one of the island's largest roundabouts, the Two Heroines Monument is a particularly significant landmark. The monument remembers the lives of two sisters, who played an important part in the 18th-century Burmese War. Nearby, the Thalang National Museum on Pakhlok Road offers an insight into the monuments past and the lives of these two women.
Open: daily - 08:30 to 16:00
Admission: charge, concessions for children

WAT PHRA NAHNG SAHNG
Address: Thep Krasatri Road, Thalang Town, Phuket, 83110, Thailand, TH
Tel: +66 02 694 1222
Famous for its three striking Buddha images, which are made completely from local tin, the Wat Phra Nahng Sahng is close to the Wat Phra Tong. The temple itself stands on the side of a historic battle, which took place more than 200 years ago.
Open: daily - 24 hours
Admission: free

WAT CHALONG
Address: Chalong, Phuket, 83130, Thailand, TH
Tel: +66 076 21 1036
Located within the southerly suburbs of Phuket City, the Wat Chalong temple lies off the Vichit Songkram Road. This magnificent temple is one of the most famous landmarks in the area and is always heaving with people during Thailand's many Buddhist holy days.
Open: daily - 24 hours
Admission: free

WAT PHRA TONG
Address: Thiang Town, Phuket, 83000, Thailand, TH
Tel: +66 02 694 1222
The Wat Phra Tong temple can be found within the suburbs of Thalang and is best known for its stunning golden Buddha, which often features in local legends and tales. During the Chinese New Year, many of the island's Chinese Thais come here to pray. Whilst the temple is away from Phuket's main beaches, it is worth searching out if you have the time.
Open: daily - 24 hours
Admission: free

KHAO RANG (Rang Hill)

Address: Phuket City, Phuket, 83000, Thailand, TH
The Khao Rang overlooks much of the Phuket City and it is worth visiting this local landmark for the views alone. With endless photo opportunities and plenty of nearby eateries, this is a great spot for a drive and an impromptu picnic, with the city's glistening lights being particularly romantic at night.
Open: daily - 24 hours
Admission: free

CHUI TUI
Address: Soi Phuton, Ranong Road, Phuket City, Phuket, 83000, Thailand, TH
This historic Chinese shrine features traditional architecture and is amongst the region's most impressive landmarks. With an eye-catching red and gold facade, the Chui Tui temple regularly hosts a number of religious events, relating to Chinese Buddhism.
Open: daily
Admission: free

 

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