Countless numbers of tourists embark on journeys to explore the beaches of Phuket from all corners of the world. The island’s beaches are so inviting and eye-catching that they are almost or even better than what you see in photographs.
The night markets are at the heart of the town, however, if you plan to visit the night markets it does not necessarily mean you have to stay at a Phuket resort in the town centre. There are people coming from places such as even Mai Khao to the markets, as it is worth the drive. Hotels such as Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas make arrangements for their guests to visit the markets.
There is no better place in Phuket than the markets to learn about the local culture and lifestyle. There is an abundance of flavoursome food both local and native to Thailand as well as some that have made a long stand in the Thai culture. There are also clothes, collectables, souvenirs, second-hand goods as well as even pirated items. It is a question of how much time do you have here. One could easily get carried away and be spoilt for choice. You could see locals coming here to grab a quick bite and the curious traveller wandering around biting into the famous fish ball sticks or even be amused by the man who makes a corn starch and egg floss stick. Some food outlets let you sit in their little shop and enjoy a variety of dishes along with Thai condiments and even serve a chilled beer. Some are more the go-go shops where you grab and walk. Nevertheless, it is an experience not to be missed.
There is also a little merry go round and a little play area for the kids at the back. Getting to and back from the markets are easy even if you are not based in the town as there is an abundance of taxis and tuk-tuks waiting outside.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.