Located in southern Thailand is the country’s hidden gem, Phuket. The town is nestled in a historically rich setting and is a part of the Phuket Island of the Phuket Province. Phuket welcomes travellers with open arms to explore, learn and relish in the mystical charm of its people and culture.
Modes of Transportation
Reaching Phuket town from your accommodation at Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas is a simple 45-minute journey. Some of the most popular transportation methods used by tourists from Phuket resorts to travel to historically significant sites are tuk-tuks and taxis. However, the corners of the town are best explored on foot, with some sunscreen and shades to protect you from the sun.
Old Phuket Town
Explore the Portuguese architecture splashed in colourful shades in the streets of Old Phuket Town. However, most of the Sino-Portuguese buildings have now been converted into shops and restaurants, which can ideally be covered in a 2-3 hour walk in the prescient. Some of the main streets in town are Krabi, Thalang, Phang Nga, Yoawarat and Dibuk.
A Peek into the History of Phuket
European and Chinese traders made their way to Phuket in the 17th century for tin mining. The early communities revolved around the tin miners and Siamese women, forming the “Baba”, who live in simplicity, choosing their own way of life, language, food and attire. By the 18th century, the Hokkien Chinese took over the tin mining industry, building the old port section of the city.
Treat Your Taste Buds
Food is an integral part of Phuket! The distinctive features of Thai food can be experienced wholly in Phuket, offering the perfect combination of sweet, sour and salty in most preparations. The Thai chefs in Phuket are also experts in crafting their very own versions of fusion dishes, inspired by Western cuisine. Therefore, be sure to pamper your taste buds with Phuket’s famous food.